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I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!

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I'm a teacher at an International School in Asia and I really enjoy making all types of well-designed resources for my class. I hope that you may also find them useful and that your children will enjoy them too!
Makeup Money Editable Display (New British Pounds)
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Makeup Money Editable Display (New British Pounds)

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This display is ideal for projecting the denominations of British Pound. Underneath the labeled coins and notes is an enlarged table for typing in different amounts of pounds (with space for up to £999.99). To achieve the lesson objective - make up given amounts, children will need either actual or fake money. Our school has a large set of fake currency which I divide up between small groups. Individuals can then easily select what they need to make up the given amount. Projecting the chart on a white board also allows you to tally or cross-off coins as you work through examples on how to make up different amounts. You could also do the same on the document too as it’s fully editable. To add difficulty to the LO, ask the children to make it in the easiest way possible or once they have made it up one way, challenge them to make it up another way.
Odd and Even Number Maze
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Odd and Even Number Maze

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This simple worksheet involves children colouring in the paths of both the odd and even numbers. There is more than one route to follow for each but also several dead ends, so it’s important children plan properly before committing to colouring the squares in. It serves as a fun way to reinforce and check the children’s ability to understand odd and even numbers. It also allows chance to easily circulate as they colour to further check understanding.
Fractions Art [Designed for Online]
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Fractions Art [Designed for Online]

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This art/maths crossover is designed to be used online as a Google Doc. It could still be printed out though. It’s made up of a 10x10 grid in which children have to create a pattern or picture (with the Google Doc background changer) using six different colours. Once they have created their art, the second job is to identify the fractions of each of the colours they used in making it. It’s a fun way to connect maths and art and let’s the children create pixel type art. Expect a lot of Minecraft related stuff to be handed in! Finally, it’s great for use in Google Classroom where every child gets their own copy. You can then easily check their individual progress live and then check their results.
Comparing and Ordering Fractions [Designed for Online]
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Comparing and Ordering Fractions [Designed for Online]

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This worksheet could be printed out, but was designed to be completed by children online in Google Docs. It’s made up of 4 questions, a bonus and an extension task. Each question involves a table shape with different numbers of cells shaded different colours. Children have to identify the fraction of each of the colours shaded. It builds in difficulty up to where the children then have to place the fractions in order of size. The bonus question involves ordering fractions with different denominators. It’s great for use in Google Classroom where every child gets their own copy. You can then easily check their individual progress live and then check their results.
Telling the Time to 1 Minute [Designed for Online]
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Telling the Time to 1 Minute [Designed for Online]

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This worksheet is designed to be used as a Google Doc so children can complete it online, however, it could also be printed and used that way instead. It’s made up of an example and 10 different clocks, for which the children have to tell the time as both numbers and words. Before the questions are several pointers which will help with telling the time properly. This question sheet is a good follow up to my other worksheet on telling time to five minutes. It’s great for use in Google Classroom where every child gets their own copy. You can then easily check their individual progress live and then check their results.
Telling the Time - Before and After [Designed for Online]
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Telling the Time - Before and After [Designed for Online]

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This worksheet is designed to be used as a Google Doc so children can complete it online, however, it could also be printed and used that way instead. LO’s: I can tell the time before and after a given time. I can tell the differences in time. It’s made up of two parts… Part A involves two clocks (a mixture of digital and analogue). One is the start time and the second is the finish time. Children have to find out the difference in times. An example is given at the start. Part B involves a series of word problems. Children have to find out how much time before or after a given event. The worksheet finishes with a riddle bonus question. It’s great for use in Google Classroom where every child gets their own copy. You can then easily check their individual progress live and then check their results.
Telling the Time to 5 Minutes [Designed for Online]
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Telling the Time to 5 Minutes [Designed for Online]

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This worksheet is designed to be used as a Google Doc so children can complete it online, however, it could also be printed and used that way instead. It’s made up of an example and 10 different clocks, for which the children have to tell the time as both numbers and words. Before the questions are several pointers which will help with telling the time properly. This question sheet works as a nice follow up to an initial lesson introducing time. It’s great for use in Google Classroom where every child gets their own copy. You can then easily check their individual progress live and then check their results.
Code Breaker Challenge - Volume Maths Unit
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Code Breaker Challenge - Volume Maths Unit

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This is a review for a maths unit on volume for LKS2. Four teams race to solve word problems involving volume so that they can open the locks on the mystery box. See the Code Breaker Template here for more details on what you need and how to setup this very popular activity.
Estimating and Measuring Mass Using Digital Scales
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Estimating and Measuring Mass Using Digital Scales

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This worksheet is for children to record their estimates and actual masses of different classroom objects in grams. It comprises a table with three columns - the object name, the estimated ass (g) and the actual mass (g). To help them with their estimation I provide a set of masses for each child or group so that they can compare the objects to known quantities. Once they have estimated several objects they can then find the actual mass using a set of digital scales. The worksheet is fully editable so you can change it as you please. It could be easily adapted for mechanical scales.
Nutrients for a Balanaced Diet - Names, Sources and Uses Fill in the Blanks
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Nutrients for a Balanaced Diet - Names, Sources and Uses Fill in the Blanks

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This worksheet comprises a table of the seven nutrients with columns for their uses and example sources. Each section of the table has blanks for the children to fill in. The words for the blanks are provided in the table at the beginning. Each nutrient also has a few missing letters to fill in. I use this worksheet to reinforce the names, uses and sources of each of the seven nutrients needed in a healthy balanced diet. There are also posters with information on the classroom walls which they can refer to if they need. The document is fully editable so you can differentiate or make any other changes where you please.
Making Treasure Hunt Clues
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Making Treasure Hunt Clues

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A whole worksheet designed to help children create their own rhyming treasure hunt clues. It’s a great way to introduce rhyming words and short rhymes and riddles. Children attempt to find the balance between making clues too easy or too difficult. It’s split into three sections: Read existing clues and suggest locations for where the clues might lead. Write clues for other locations. Choose some locations and write clues that will help lad someone there. Bonus: There’s a secret code at the end for children to solve once they have finished the other tasks. Ultimately, this worksheet can be used to buildup towards children actually creating their own treasure hunt for other groups to try out.
An Introduction to Coding - Coding a Route
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An Introduction to Coding - Coding a Route

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A great way to introduce the basics of coding in the classroom - no computers necessary. The worksheet is made up of an example code that creates a route from the bottom to the top of a grid. There are then 3 further tasks for the children to complete which involve writing the code for the route as well as reading code and colouring the corresponding route. Extra idea: If you have tiled floors in your classroom or some accessible area of the school, then you can introduce the same concept using children as the players that move along the route. To add extra interest you could blindfold the player!
Describing Characters Worksheet
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Describing Characters Worksheet

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A fill in th blanks worksheet where children can look at the picture of one of to characters and describe what they see. The people are a female and male anime characters. The aspect of description is included in brackets after the blank space to help determine what adjective to use. To help, you could write the exact adjectives used to fill in the spaces or just a selection of various possibilities. You could warm-up by having children in pairs describe their partner. The files include a fully editable DOC as well as the same in PDF format.
Make Your Own Story Snake Worksheet
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Make Your Own Story Snake Worksheet

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This worksheet is made up of 2 editable tables set out in the pattern of a spiral shaped snake. The first worksheet involves typing in a short story with the objective for the student being to identify and circle the individual words within the story. The second worksheet is intended as a blank template for the students to write their own snake story. Differentiation: Highlight certain parts of speech in different colours.
A Matter of Mass - Scales Maths Challenge Worksheet
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A Matter of Mass - Scales Maths Challenge Worksheet

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This is a mass problem which involves determining the masses of various fruit on the pictured scales. Logic, addition and subtraction skills are required to solve the four parts to the challenge. You could use real scales with relative masses to help children grasp the ideas in this. The document is fully editable so you can can change the scale pointers, fruits or questions to create your own new and more challenging problems.
Sources of Light Practical Worksheet
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Sources of Light Practical Worksheet

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This worksheet involves children thinking of different sources of light and writing them under the respective headings; luminous or non-luminous. They can then also label each source as artificial or natural using the first letter of each. I also have the children draw a small illustration after each. There are two of the worksheets on one A4 page. *The document is fully editable. *
Word Games Template Selection (Part 2)
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Word Games Template Selection (Part 2)

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Another selection of completely editable templates for making two types of word game. Both activities are useful for reinforcing new vocabulary. Templates vary by grid size/difficulty. 1-4) Word Searches - 4 different templates for creating different word searches. Either add in the letters and words yourself or have the students create their own. 5-6) Crossword - 2 templates for students to add in their own criss-crossed words.
Match the Parts Worksheets Templates [Fully Editable]
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Match the Parts Worksheets Templates [Fully Editable]

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Easily and quickly make a, ‘match the parts’ worksheet which can be printed and/or projected onto the whiteboard. Included are five different editable templates: Match up… 10 words with their definition using an arrow. 10 words with their definition using a letter (easier to mark). 5 pictures and words using an arrow (horizontally) 4 pictures and words using an arrow (vertically) 12 pictures and words using a letter (easier to mark).
Gobbledygook! Anagrams Game
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Gobbledygook! Anagrams Game

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Gobbledygook is a good looking anagrams layout with a five minute timer included. See how many anagrams individuals or teams can unscramble before the time runs out! How to use? Choose ten key words to type up as anagrams in the spaces provided. Then open the presentation (F5) and press the circle to begin the five minute timer.