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Welcome to my Classroom Sparkle resource shop! I've been teaching for over 6 years now in England, UK. I have 1st class BA(Hons)in Education Studies with Cognitive Psychology. I then completed a PGCE. Both qualifications received from UCL Institute of Education (where I learnt a lot about everything education!) My goal is to provide you with up to date, research-informed and aesthetically pleasing resources. Take a look through my page and see if there's anything you like!

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Welcome to my Classroom Sparkle resource shop! I've been teaching for over 6 years now in England, UK. I have 1st class BA(Hons)in Education Studies with Cognitive Psychology. I then completed a PGCE. Both qualifications received from UCL Institute of Education (where I learnt a lot about everything education!) My goal is to provide you with up to date, research-informed and aesthetically pleasing resources. Take a look through my page and see if there's anything you like!
The Romans in Britain QR code research lesson
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The Romans in Britain QR code research lesson

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Romans in Britain *These slides include research pages with QR codes about: * Language and Writing Towns and Cities Hadrian’s Wall Roads Buildings & Architecture Food & Drink Simply use a QR reader on a tablet and scan the QR code that will take you to a website explaining about the above topics! Hope you enjoy using this resource in you classroom! Best wishes, Natalie
Roman Numerals Display Cards with numbers KS2
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Roman Numerals Display Cards with numbers KS2

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Roman Numerals Display Cards Size - Fits to print on A4 paper. If you want a clear and aesthetically pleasing Roman Numeral display pack this is the resource for you! Not only could you put these together on display on a number line, you could also use these cards like flash cards for quick retrieval practice! Each Roman numeral card comes with the actual number in the right-corner. You do have an option to leave the number on display or place the question mark box over the top which would make it a little more challenging (I suggest laminating the question mark box, then adding some blu-tack on to the back, so you can peel off the question marks as you go!) I hope that you enjoy using these Roman Numeral cards in your classroom! I suggest that you either cut around them or trim the A4 paper to your liking. What is included in this pack? - The following Roman numerals with their number translation: I (1) II (2) III (3) IV (4) V (5) VI (6) VII (7) VIII (8) IX (9) X (10) XI (11) XII (12) XIII (13) XIV (14) XV (15) XVI (16) XVII (17) XVIII (18) XIX (19) XX(20) XXV (25) XXX (30) XXXV (35) XL (40) XLV (45) L (50) LX (60) LXX (70) LXXX (80) XC (90) C (100) D (500) M (1000) If you like what you see please follow @classroom_sparkle on Instagram for more ideas and tag me in your photos if you use these in your classroom! Thank you! -Miss H