I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
I enjoy creating high quality resources to help students achieve their full learning potential. Many of my products contain flexible lesson plans, differentiated worksheets and practical activities and PowerPoint Presentations on a wide range of subjects.
This resource relates to Canadian money - giving change. There are 50 task cards/activities.
Content:
50 numbered Task cards
Answer Key
Recording Sheet
Money Reference Sheet
There are two task cards to a page.
The task is in two parts:
• First students add up the coins/money in the first column and write the price of the item.
• The middle column shows the money used to pay for the item.
• Students work out the change using whichever method they are comfortable with and then write the change given in the last column.
The recording sheet can be used to write the date each card was completed.
Great for early finishers and/or you want to review money with your students.
You can laminate and cut out the cards or just stick some of the cards into workbooks you want your students to complete as an extension to your lesson.
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This product is a set of 70 task cards up to the value of €5.00 or 5 €.
Each card shows a combination of coins up to a particular value which pupils add up and write the total in the space provided.
Content
• 70 Task cards
• Answer Keys
• Recording Task Card Sheet
• Blank task cards
• All eight coins
• Flags
Write and erase
You can print, laminate and cut out the cards for pupils to practise adding up coin values. Ideal for early finishers and for those pupils who need more practice in adding up coins.
Print off, cut out and glue into workbooks
You may wish to record pupils’ work and so this resource is great for cutting out and sticking into workbooks or onto plain paper. Pupils do not have to work through the task cards in number order. Whatever ability the pupil is at, you can choose the appropriate task card.
There is a Recording Sheet with space for the pupil’s name and date for when each activity card was completed.
Alternative uses
I have included blank card and coins which you can prepare to suit the needs of your pupils.
E.g. Write the amount of money on the right-hand side of the card and then pupils cut out the coins to match the amount of money you have written down.
Pupils can cut out the little flags and stick on the blank task cards.
For small group or one-to-one activity
Lay out cards that have the same value but different combinations of coins.
Ask pupils to match the cards that add up the same amount and elicit what coins were used on each card. E.g. Both cards add up to 50 Euro cents but one card shows 3x 10c and 1x 20c and the other card shows 2x20c and 1x 10c.
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US$, AUS$, CAN$, NZ$ and UK£ Sterling version of this resource.
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This product contains addition and subtraction five frame cards for students to complete.
Aimed at: Pre-K and K and SEN
There is an opportunity for students to use the five frame alongside using the addition and subtraction cards.
Content:
20 Addition cards (with and without counters above digits)
20 Subtraction cards (with and without counters above digits)
Five frame
Large counters (laminate and cut out)
Extra counters in 3 colors black, yellow and blue saved in png file - the images can be enlarged or reduced.
Five Frame Flash Cards
Print and laminate the above content for repeated use.
Children can record their tasks in their math books.
For students that need extra support the five frame can be used in conjunction with the addition or subtraction card so that the student can visualize the addition and subtraction process.
For UK version:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11441406
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This resource contains 4 sets of 20 task cards relating to addition of 3 one-digit numbers.
Aimed at: KS1
The task cards are colour-coded from easy to challenging.
All task cards come with colour-coded answer sheets.
Just print, laminate and cut out the task cards for longevity.
Lovely ready-made resource to supplement your teaching of 3 one-digit numbers or for early finishers.
- Set 1- 20 Task Cards (yellow) - Students record the number of dots in the blank boxes and then solve the equation. They can check their answer by counting up all the dots.
- Set 2 - 20 Task Cards (purple) - Each task card contains a ready-to-use number line. The number lines range from 0-10, 0-20 and 0-30.
- Set 3 - 20 Task Cards (green) - Very useful activity for students to reinforce their knowledge of number bonds to 10. Students quickly work out their answers by adding the two numbers that add up to 10 and then count on the third number.
From Task Cards 11 to 20 the equal sign is on the left-hand side, so that students know the equal sign is not always on the right-hand side of an equation.
- Set 4 - 20 Task Cards (pale orange) - Missing numbers task cards. The missing numbers are in different positions to make the tasks challenging. Students have the option of using the number line to count back from the total, or adding up the two numbers and counting on or any other method they choose to use to arrive at the answer.
If you choose not to laminate, get your students to cut out their task card and stick into their maths workbook to complete the activity.
File Type: Pdf. Total number of cards:- 80
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This is an assembly/lesson presentation about St. Andrew’s Day celebrated on 30 November and its connection to Scotland.
There are are teachers’ notes to guide you through the assembly. Slides are referred to.
Aimed at: KS1/Lower KS2
It is a 54-Slide PowerPoint Presentation divided into different sections with supporting worksheets/activities.
Learning Objectives: To learn about St. Andrew and how he became the patron saint of Scotland.
Pupils learn:
• St. Andrew was one of the twelve disciples
• Why is he the patron saint of Scotland
• Scotland’s flag which features the saltire
• The Declaration of Arbroath – St. Andrew’s connection - Useful Slides (you can edit out)
• Various legends surrounding St. Andrew’s Day – St. Rule (Regulus), Pictish King Angus mac Fergus, Bishop Acca of Hexham
• How the thistle became Scotland’s national flower
• St. Andrew’s Day celebrations in different countries
• How Scotland celebrates – traditional food, dance, music and parades
• Optional videos links to watch (BBC for younger audiences) – Video 1 (4 mins) and Video 2 (8 mins) – showing how two brothers celebrate St. Andrew’s Day in Scotland from their point of view.
• Reflection – pupils are asked to recap on the assembly/lesson via pictures on Slide 50
• Pupils reflect on how to be kind and thoughtful
• Optional prayer to finish assembly/lesson
There are questions to ask during assembly – interaction with the pupils.
Additional Work or use as homework for consolidation:
Reading comprehension - (2 pages - 9 questions with suggested answers)
Observational drawing of Scotland’s national flower - you can bring in a real thistle or use the picture.
Colour in and answer questions about the saltire activity
Match pictures to labels activity – Scotland’s traditional dishes
Match pictures to description of traditional dishes activity
Word Search with Solution
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word Format and PDF. It is also in a zip file (Just right click and extract files).
You can edit the presentation to suit your class or assembly group.
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This number pack relates to adding 3 one-digit numbers but with a number missing in the equations.
Aimed at: KS1/Lower KS2
It includes:
- PowerPoint Presentation (21 Slides) - Lesson starter, main lesson with opportunity for students to practise completing the missing numbers, and plenary.
- Flexible Lesson Plan -( includes objectives, main activity and plenary) The slides are referred to in the lesson plan.
- 2 sets of worksheets with 12 questions in each set - Answer Grid included.
- 15 Task Cards - Students work out the missing number in the SmartArt funnel so that the numbers equal the number in the rectangle.
Laminate the task cards and cut out - great for early finishers.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word format and Pdf.
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Adding 3 one-digit numbers
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This product contains a variety of resources for hands-on activities relating to numbers and number words.
Preferably, print onto card and laminate for durability.
Content:
Numeral cards 0 to 120 (White background) (you can print onto coloured paper)
Numeral cards 0 to 120 - blue patterned borders
Number word cards zero to one hundred and twenty - blue patterned borders
Number word cards zero to one hundred and twenty also showing numbers (White background)
Word and number cards with patterned white borders.
Number word cards also showing numbers - yellow patterned boards. Useful to display as a visual reminder together with digit cards.
Trace over number word cards 0 to 120. Ideal for children to practise writing numbers words.
Flash cards displaying one more than, one less than, one less, one more, ten less and ten more
Teacher note contains suggested activities such as:
Memory matching activity game (one to one or small groups) - Lay out a selection of number word cards and digit cards face down. Players take turns turning over a word card and a digit card. If they do not match, return to their original position. If there is a match, the player keeps the cards. Player with the most cards wins.
Teacher can show the one less than card with any number either in words or numerals and ask the children for the number that is less than, e.g. thirty-one.
Please see preview panes.
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This Easter-themed resource relates to counting from 0 to 10. Updated with hot cross buns tens frames counting worksheets.
**Content: **
Teacher Note/Guide
A PowerPoint lesson (75 slides) which contains the following whole class activities:-
Counting from 0 to 10 and back to zero
Whole class activity on ‘How many hot cross buns do you see?’ - Slides show pictures of different numbers of hot cross buns which the children count. The answer is revealed after each slide.
Missing numbers above the hot cross buns
Easter egg counting activity where the children add 1 more to the number of eggs displayed. Question: ‘How many Easter eggs if you add 1 more?’
Extension: Count and add 2 more eggs worksheet
Easter bunny number frieze for display -can be used as flashcards
Easter egg number track
Trace over number activity 0 to 10 - practise writing numbers and colour in activity
Cut and paste activity - each strip has trace over dotted numbers 1 to 10. You cut out the strip and glue into children’s workbook or onto a sheet of paper. Students trace over the dotted number, e.g. 3 and then cut out 3 bunnies and glue onto the strip and colour in. There is a separate cut out Easter bunny sheet.
Cut and paste activity - Easter Egg Build a Tower task - Children build towers of eggs above each number on the number track (1 to 10 number track).
Additional worksheets:
Worksheet 1 (3 pages): Students count the currants on each hot cross bun and write the number of currants counted in the blank space provided.
Worksheet 2 (1 page) Count and Add 1 More: Students count the number of hot cross buns and then draw 1 more and write the total in the column.
Worksheet 3 (1 page) - Count and Add 2 More: Students count the number of Easter eggs and then draw 2 more eggs and write the total number of eggs in the column.
Two homework worksheets:-
(a) Count/Match - children count the Easter eggs and draw a line to the correct number.
(b) Count/Colour - children count the Easter eggs and colour the correct number according to the number stated.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation; Microsoft Word and PDF.
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This resource relates to New Zealand money - giving change. There are 50 task cards/activities.
Content:
50 numbered Task cards
Answer Key
Recording Sheet
Money Reference Sheet
There are two task cards to a page.
**The task is in two parts: **
• First students add up the coins/money in the first column and write the price of the item.
• The middle column shows the money used to pay for the item.
• Students work out the change using whichever method they are comfortable with and then write the change given in the last column.
The recording sheet can be used to write the date each card was completed.
Great for early finishers and/or you want to review money with your students.
You can laminate and cut out the cards or just stick some of the cards into workbooks you want your students to complete as an extension of your lesson.
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This resource relates to euros and cents money - giving change. There are 50 task cards/activities.
Content:
50 numbered Task cards
Answer Key
Recording Sheet
Money Reference Sheet
There are two task cards to a page.
The task is in two parts:
• First students add up the coins/money in the first column and write the price of the item.
• The middle column shows the money used to pay for the item.
• Students work out the change using whichever method they are comfortable with and then write the change given in the last column.
The recording sheet can be used to write the date each card was completed.
Great for early finishers and/or you want to review money with your students.
You can laminate and cut out the cards or just stick some of the cards into workbooks you want your students to complete as an extension of your lesson.
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This resource relates to UK money - giving change. There are 50 task cards/activities.
Content:
50 numbered Task cards
Answer Key
Recording Sheet
Money Reference Sheet
There are two task cards to a page.
The task is in two parts:
• First students add up the coins/money in the first column and write the price of the item.
• The middle column shows the money used to pay for the item.
• Students work out the change using whichever method they are comfortable with and then write the change given in the last column.
The recording sheet can be used to write the date each card was completed.
Great for early finishers and/or you want to review money with your students.
You can laminate and cut out the cards or just stick some of the cards into workbooks you want your students to complete as an extension of your lesson.
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These are mixed CVC word cards. The words are jumbled/scrambled. Students can write the correct word or you can get them to type in the correct spelling as I have now included fillable blanks.
This is the updated version, but I’ve retained the old version in case you prefer the old version.
Also suitable for ESL/EFL students and students still finding it challenging to discriminate sounds.
A lovely addition to your phonics lessons or literacy centre.
Print onto card paper and laminate - use drywipe pens for activities or students can use the computer to type in the words.
-at -an - am -ut -un -ug -ox -ot -op -og -it -ip -in -ig -et -en -eg -ed- ap -ag -um
-ud -ub -od -ix -ob -em -ix and -am
cat
rat
pan
fan
nut
cut
bun
sun
jug
bug
fox
box
hot
pot
hop
pop
dog
log
sit
fit
zip
lip
pin
bin
pig
dig
net
vet
hen
pen
peg
leg
bed
red
map
cap
bag
tag
pad
dad
gum
sum
mud
bud
tub
cub
pod
rod
cob
hob
six
mix
ham
ram
lab
cab
gem
hem
There are 58 CVC cards and they have a double use.
How to use:-
The student looks at the picture and say what it is.
When s/he knows what the picture is they attempt to sort out the jumbled word by sounding out initial medial and final letters.
S/he then writes the word correctly on the line.
Other use:-
There are 58 cvc cards which are made up of 29 pairs of onset and rime words and pictures.
Lay out pairs of cards for the student to match the rhyming pictures and then unscramble the words and write on the lines.
As an extension they could write funny rhyming lines into their literacy books.
E.g. The pin is in the bin. The fan is in the pan.
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Alphabet resource for display and alphabet activities.
This resource contains the following:-
Teacher’s Notes
• Aa to Zz frieze showing pictures beginning with initial letter. Laminate and punch holes and thread through with a string to hang around the classroom or peg onto a washing line across a wall/classroom.
Aa – Zz word strips and related pictures
• Laminate and cut out
• Can be used as an extension activity. Children trace round the initial dotted letter which shows a picture for that letter.
Alphabet cards
• Alphabet cards should be printed off twice, laminated and cut out.
• Children can play alphabet snap
• Other games – lay out 4 or 5 letters in alphabetical order ,e.g. k, l, m, n, o, cover them over. Take a letter away without the children seeing and ask what letter is missing.
• Matching lower case to upper case letters activity.
Practise writing frames using Sassoon dotted font
• These are in upper and lower cases. Each one should be laminated.
• After focussing on e.g. ‘t’, children can practise writing over the dots and then without the dots as handwriting exercises.
Alphabet Mat Practise (trace over dotted letters)
Photocopy these and laminate
• Children can keep it in their trays for reference;
• can practise their handwriting if they finish their work early or for those children who need to practise fine motor skills.
Practise writing frames using Sassoon dotted font
• These are in upper and lower cases. Each one should be laminated.
• After focussing on e.g. ‘t’, children can practise writing over the dots and then without the dots as handwriting exercises.
Alphabet Mat
• Can be laminated and blu tac to the wall in the writing/reading/book corner.
• Can be used to assess a child’s phonic progress.
Alphabet Pictures Games/Assessment
• The pictures represent the start of a letter e.g. ‘g’ for grasshopper. The pictures are not in alphabetical order so that you have to look for the picture.
• Enlarge the A4 size sheet to A3 and the sheet with the alphabet tiles.
• Laminate the Alphabet Pictures grid
• Laminate the Alphabet sheet then cut out each letter for use with Alphabet Pictures grid.
• Children can play in pairs. A timer can be set so that children have a limited time to place the letter on the correct picture.
• Players take turns to ask his/her partner to find the picture beginning with, e.g. ‘s’. The player picks out one of the letters and places it over the correct picture sound on the Alphabet Picture Mat.
US Version
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12693631
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This product is a set of 70 task cards up to the value of £5.00.
Each card shows a combination of coins up to a particular value which pupils add up and write the total in the space provided.
Content
• 70 Task cards
• Answer Keys
• Recording Task Card Sheet
• Blank task cards
• All the coins
• Flags
Write and erase
You can print, laminate and cut out the cards for pupils to practise adding up coin values. Ideal for early finishers and for those pupils who need more practice in adding up coins.
Print off, cut out and glue into workbooks
You may wish to record pupils’ work and so this resource is great for cutting out and sticking into worksheets or onto plain paper. Pupils do not have to work through the task cards in number order. Whatever ability the pupil is at, you can choose the appropriate task card.
There is a Recording Sheet with space for the pupil’s name and date for when each activity was completed.
Alternative uses
I have included blank card and coins which you can prepare to suit the needs of your pupils.
E.g. Write the amount of money on the right-hand side of the card and then pupils cut out the coins to match the amount of money you have written down.
Pupils can cut out the little flags and stick on the blank task cards.
For small group or one-to-one activity
Lay out cards that have the same value but different combinations of coins.
Ask pupils to match the cards that add up the same amount and elicit what coins were used on each card. E.g. Both cards add up to 50p but one card shows 3x 10p and 1x 20p and the other card shows 2x20p and 1x 10p.
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This resource relates to ANZAC Day on 25 April.
Clear and straightforward - Ideal for assemblies or as a standalone lesson.
Each slides takes you through what ANZAC day is and what it means, symbols are explained (rosemary, laurel and the poppy), why do we need ceremonies and what a typical ANZAC day ceremony involves, the dawn service and why people march.
During the presentation students are asked questions that relate to their personal experiences of celebrations and why the Anzac spirit legacy is still important today.
Content:
• Teacher’s Notes/Guide - Slides are referred to in the notes.
• PowerPoint Presentation Lesson/Assembly (42 Slides) - You can edit the presentation to suit the time limit of your assembly/lesson.
• 4 Worksheets
Optional Worksheets
The four worksheets consolidate the meaning of the day.
Worksheet 1 – Read the text and answer the questions.
Worksheet 2 – Write sentences about what each symbol means and then draw a symbol that means something to them.
Worksheet 3 – Students write a sentence or two for each of the ANZAC Day activities that take place – wreath-laying the red poppy, the Last Post, one minute’s silence and the Reveille.
Worksheet 4 – Students complete 5 tasks on the poem For the Fallen: gap filling and four short questions.
Please see preview of worksheets.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, MS Word and PDF formats
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This is a lesson/assembly presentation resource on St Valentine's Day, February 14.
Learning Aims: To learn who was Saint Valentine and his connection to St Valentine’s Day.
Aimed at: Reception/KS1
Content:
- Teacher Notes on The Story of St Valentine referring to Slide numbers
- Teacher Notes on Assembly Presentation
- 22 Slide PowerPoint Presentation
- Worksheet 1 – Writing - Love is …
- Worksheet 2 – Jumbled Words and Sentences Activity - with Answer Sheet
- 2 Word Searches – Upper and lower case letters - with Solutions
This resource can be used as a 1 hour lesson and I have uploaded Teacher Notes/Guide which contains starter activity, main lesson and plenary. Slides are referred to in the Teacher Notes/Guide.
I have also included Teacher Notes/Guide on Assembly with options to delete slides for a 10 to 15 mins assembly.
The Presentation begins with a starter activity - the Lead up to St Valentines - stores displaying Valentine related items.
It then leads into the story of St Valentine, his run-in with Claudius II, curing the jailers blind daughter and symbols relating to the celebration.
Reflection - Children learn that Valentine's Day isn't just about romance but has other meanings, e.g. Love is patience, kindness etc.
Consolidation
Worksheet 1 - children write in a few sentences what love is... An example is given
Worksheet 2 - Jumbled sentences and words - children rearrange each sentence and add a full stop. The second part is to sort out jumbled words using the pictures as clues.
2 Word Searches containing related vocabulary - in upper and lower case letters.
Please look at examples of the slides in the preview pane.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word and PDF formats.
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This product is divided into reading and writing. It contains a reading comprehension and questions, gap filling activities and an optional project-based activity which entails drafting and writing about Ruby Bridges.
Ideal as a standalone lesson.
Teacher notes included.
Content:
Reading comprehension passage (1 page)
Comprehension Questions 1 (6 questions) - with Answer sheet
Comprehension Questions 2 (6 questions) - with Answer sheet
Section A: Making list activity - students list good/bad things they liked about the Ruby Bridges story; Section B: Students write questions they would like to ask if they met Ruby
Cloze Activity/Filling in missing words using the word banks
Drafting and writing:
Cards 1 to 9: With questions and information for students to research and write notes. The cards are in colour and b/w - laminate and cut out.
Blank writing sheet for drafting
Blank writing sheet for final draft
Example notes and writing to show students.
UK and US Spelling included (1 page)
Option of two paper sizes: A4 and US letter size:)
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/reading-comprehension-passage-questions-worksheets-ruby-bridges-black-history-month-12256410
This resource relates to Australian money - giving change. There are 50 task cards/activities.
Content:
50 numbered Task cards
Answer Key
Recording Sheet
Money Reference Sheet
There are two task cards to a page.
**The task is in two parts: **
• First students add up the coins/money in the first column and write the price of the item.
• The middle column shows the money used to pay for the item.
• Students work out the change using whichever method they are comfortable with and then write the change given in the last column.
The recording sheet can be used to write the date each card was completed.
Great for early finishers and/or you want to review money with your students.
You can laminate and cut out the cards or just stick some of the cards into workbooks you want your students to complete as an extension of your lesson.
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This resource relates to US dollars and cents money - giving change. There are 50 task cards/activities.
Content:
50 numbered Task cards
Answer Key
Recording Sheet
Money Reference Sheet
There are two task cards to a page.
The task is in two parts:
• First students add up the coins/money in the first column and write the price of the item.
• The middle column shows the money used to pay for the item.
• Students work out the change using whichever method they are comfortable with and then write the change given in the last column.
The recording sheet can be used to write the date each card was completed.
Great for early finishers and/or you want to review money with your students.
You can laminate and cut out the cards or just stick some of the cards into workbooks you want your students to complete as an extension of your lesson.
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This product is a set of 70 task cards up to the value of AUS$5.00.
Each card shows a combination of coins up to a particular value which pupils add up and write the total in the space provided.
<strong>Content</strong>
• 70 Task cards
• Answer Keys
• Recording Task Card Sheet
• Blank task cards
• All the coins - Penny and 2c coins used for teaching purposes only (Task Cards 1 to 7)
• Flags
<strong>Write and erase</strong>
You can print, laminate and cut out the cards for pupils to practise adding up coin values. Ideal for early finishers and for those pupils who need more practice in adding up coins.
<strong>Print off, cut out and glue into workbooks</strong>
You may wish to record pupils’ work and so this resource is great for cutting out and sticking into workbooks or onto plain paper. Pupils do not have to work through the task cards in number order. Whatever ability the pupil is at, you can choose the appropriate task card.
There is a Recording Sheet with space for the pupil’s name and date for when each activity card was completed.
<strong>Alternative uses</strong>
I have included blank card and coins which you can prepare to suit the needs of your pupils.
E.g. Write the amount of money on the right-hand side of the card and then pupils cut out the coins to match the amount of money you have written down.
Pupils can cut out the little flags and stick on the blank task cards.
<strong>For small group or one-to-one activity</strong>
Lay out cards that have the same value but different combinations of coins.
Ask pupils to match the cards that add up the same amount and elicit what coins were used on each card. E.g. Both cards add up to 50c but one card shows 3x 10c and 1x 20c and the other card shows 2x20c and 1x 10c.
Please see Preview Pane for sample of product.
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Download total: 44 pages
US$, UK£Sterling, CAN$, NZ$ and EURO version of this resource.