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I am primary teacher in the north west of England. I have a variety of free and paid resources available covering a variety of subjects and classroom and behaviour management.

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I am primary teacher in the north west of England. I have a variety of free and paid resources available covering a variety of subjects and classroom and behaviour management.
Numicon Addition and subtraction to 10
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Numicon Addition and subtraction to 10

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Images of Numicon with all addition and subtraction calculations to 10.\n\nCut up in cards for children to use alongside Numicon pieces to solve addition and subtraction calculations.\n\nWhen printed I wrote the calculations in numbers underneath the images, looked better than trying to get it fit right when typed!
Recognise numerals 1 to 10 Car Park
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Recognise numerals 1 to 10 Car Park

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An activity where you call out a number (1 to 10) to the children, they use a toy car and 'park&' it on the correct numeral. Children could also play in pairs. Calculation and answer car park to follow...
Cross out half of the shapes.
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Cross out half of the shapes.

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Worksheet used in a year 1 class, children can complete independently or supported and have to cross out half of the even number of pictures.
Addition to 10 Car Park
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Addition to 10 Car Park

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The pictures of cars on page 1 are to be printed then write 1 to 10 on them. The children can then 'park&' the cars in the correct car parking spaces. Could also be used with toy cars if you call out a number and the children park their toy car on the sum that makes the number you called out. (e.g. call out the number 10, children park toy car on car parking space with &';7+3=' on. Same activity uploaded for recognising numerals 1 to 10.
Fill It In Number Game - add & take 1s and 10s
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Fill It In Number Game - add & take 1s and 10s

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A number game that children can access independently to practise adding and subtracting in 1s and in 10s in the same style you would on a 100 square. I would recommend laminating this resource so that children can use over and over again - my class love it! Please leave a review to let me and others know how you’ve used this resource, thanks! :)