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!
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!
This is recommended for teaching about the Vikings and mythology.
It describes what the world tree is, the mythical animals and labels the nine realms.
Hope you enjoy!
Natalie
@classroom_sparkle
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
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