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** KS1 and KS2 Resources **

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I am a former teacher of Early Years and specialise in this subject. I spent two years as a Year 1 teacher with a subject area focus on Mathematics. I hope that you enjoy the resource I have shared for free or you choose to support me by paying for them.

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I am a former teacher of Early Years and specialise in this subject. I spent two years as a Year 1 teacher with a subject area focus on Mathematics. I hope that you enjoy the resource I have shared for free or you choose to support me by paying for them.
Tally Charts & Block Diagrams (KS1)
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Tally Charts & Block Diagrams (KS1)

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A delightful little activity to follow up from data handling in KS1, tally charts and block diagrams feature for them to have a go at with a second activity whereby they can tally spotted cars near the school gates. They loved this one! Thank you for looking and I hope you enjoy the resource. Nick
Multiplication: 16x Tables
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Multiplication: 16x Tables

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Here’s an activity to practise multiplication as a repeated counting process but also to help them use previous calculations to help them. Enjoy! Nick
Rounding Decimals (KS2)
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Rounding Decimals (KS2)

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Hi there, Thanks for looking at this resource. I hope that you find the resource helpful for this trickier concept in KS2! :D Nick
Long Addition (Y5/6)
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Long Addition (Y5/6)

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This is an activity gauged for Year 5 / 6 children to practise their long addition. Thank you for looking and, if you purchase, I hope that your children enjoy the worksheet! Nick
Units of Measurement: Distance (Year 4 / Year 5)
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Units of Measurement: Distance (Year 4 / Year 5)

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Hi there, This resource is a supplement resource for students doing units of measurement: distance. Suitable for Year 4 / Year 5 children, it’s a nice little addition to a lesson. Thanks for looking and purchasing and I hope it goes well to support your lessons. Nick
Time (KS1) Year 1 / Year 2
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Time (KS1) Year 1 / Year 2

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Hi there, This is a resource on analogue times of clocks for children specifically working in - or at - KS1 level (5 to 7 years of age). It could prove useful as a resource for a lower ability Year 3 child. I hope that you get good use out of the resource! Nick
Polygons Shape Geometry (Year 5 / Year 6) Worksheet
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Polygons Shape Geometry (Year 5 / Year 6) Worksheet

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Hi all, This is a lovely little worksheet consolidating a few things within geometry. It covers polygons (regular/irregular), measuring of angles with protractor, isosceles triangles and missing angles using more than one variable. I hope that you enjoy and your learners enjoy the worksheet! Nick
Nets (Year 5 and Year 6) Worksheet
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Nets (Year 5 and Year 6) Worksheet

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Hey all, This is a lovely little resource to supplement the concept of “nets”: a tricky concept to teach in KS2 (10-11 years of age). I hope that your learners get a lot from the resource and thank you for visiting my shop for the purchase. Nick
Decimals as Tenths
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Decimals as Tenths

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A little resource to supplement teaching decimals as tenths. I hope that you enjoy the resource and get good use of it. :) Nick
Rounding
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Rounding

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This is a fun little rounding activity for Year 4/5 (or lower Year 6). It also has cut out numbers that they can use that show visually rounding up or rounding down. I hope that you have fun with the resource! Nick
Volume 3D Shapes
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Volume 3D Shapes

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A little activity to supplement a volume input. Hope that you enjoy it as much as my learners did! Nick
Magimix Lesson Starter Year 5 Year 6 KS2
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Magimix Lesson Starter Year 5 Year 6 KS2

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This is a great, editable resource whereby you can test your class with their use of operations. Give them a minute, give them 2 minutes, give them whatever time they need to beat themselves! It’s a great starter for getting them to practise key operations and, more importantly, play with Maths. Enjoy the resource! Nick