Saving you valuable time with tried and tested resources. Having been a teacher for 23 Years and spending the last 15 years of those in Primary, particularly years 3-5, I’ve developed a passion for creating a wide range of resources to help support little learners.
Saving you valuable time with tried and tested resources. Having been a teacher for 23 Years and spending the last 15 years of those in Primary, particularly years 3-5, I’ve developed a passion for creating a wide range of resources to help support little learners.
Help learners secure their understanding of negative numbers using a real life context through world climates. With this activity, students compare the temperature of two countries using the relevant math symbols of < > or =. The temperatures have been taken through average winter temperatures recorded in degrees Fahrenheit and vary from approximately- 60 F to approximately 48F, helping to secure knowledge and understanding of positive and negative numbers as outlined in the math curriculum. Included in the pack are:
< > and = symbols in A5 size
33 world countries with a country outline and temperature in Fahrenheit A5 size)
5 comparing worksheets A4 landscape size)
The activities are downloadable as a pdf and are in black and white so children can be creative with colour choices, for example, adding the country flag to each country, providing an opportunity for cross curricular study.
The A5 sheets would be ideal for a math bulletin board. Comparing numbers and the A4 sheets could display individual work, reinforcing learning and providing a continuous learning resource for frequent reference.
Support you little learners with their counting to ten and beyond with this valuable time saving resource consisting of a hundred square and ten display posters showing the numbers one to ten in digits, words and ten frame representations. Each one has been designed in a calming green colour, with cute jungle images and at a size of A4.
This would make a versatile resource for use in the classroom, at table centers, during whole class delivery and on your next math bulletin board. However, you choose to use it, children will find the posters engaging and supportive as they develop their knowledge and understanding of numbers to ten and beyond.
The hundred square is an added bonus as it will also assist youngsters with the majority of their number work and basic calculations of addition and subtraction. Print multiple copies and laminate them, children have proven to use them well with a dry wipe pen to help support their learning and making them available for regular and repetitive use.
The resources aren’t editable, you’ll simply download as a pdf, print , laminate and go!
Are you looking for Math display posters to support your little learners with counting? My set of jungle counting posters have been designed in A4 with a calming green background and cute jungle decor. There are 30 printable posters included, counting in tens to one hundred, counting in hundreds to one thousand and counting in thousands to ten thousand.
The posters can be used as printable flashcards, math resources for table centers or as valuable classroom display on your next math bulletin board. Each one shows the number in digits, words and the corresponding base ten manipulative to help support children with their knowledge and understanding of recognition of numbers and counting in multiples.
This is a versatile resource, allowing you to create your own number sequences, adding missing numbers to your boards, showing the correct order and much more.
Unfortunately the resources aren’t editable and will be a digital download as a pdf. Simply download, print, laminate and go!
Are you looking for some new classroom decor ideas for your Spanish lessons or Spanish classroom? My set of ABC A4 posters in a cute Candy Land theme are ideal for engaging youngsters in learning the Spanish alphabet.
Each card shows the letter in upper and lower case, it has a candy background and 3 accompanying pictures of objects beginning with that letter sound so children can identify more easily using what is familiar to them.
Designed in 3 different Candy Land colour sets, these cards will enhance your classroom decor, whilst maintaining focus and encouragement within your lessons. It is a non editable resource but you will have access to all 3 colour themes with 90 printable pdf A4 posters. You will be given a link to Google Drive to access your resources due to the file size.
Help support your learners with their early letter recognition, writing and Spanish alphabet skills by displaying these cards round your room or as part of your next bulletin board. These would be ideal for elementary children and can be used in the elementary, primary or homeschool learning environment.
The best thing about the resource is that it is ready to print with NO EXTRA WORK involved
Are you looking for some new classroom decor ideas for your Spanish lessons or Spanish classroom? My set of ABC A4 posters in a cute Candy Land theme are ideal for engaging youngsters in learning the Spanish alphabet.
Each card shows the letter in upper and lower case, it has a candy background and 3 accompanying pictures of objects beginning with that letter sound so children can identify more easily using what is familiar to them.
Designed in 3 different Candy Land colour sets, these cards will enhance your classroom decor, whilst maintaining focus and encouragement within your lessons. It is a non editable resource but you will have access to all 3 colour themes with 90 printable pdf A4 posters.
Help support your learners with their early letter recognition, writing and Spanish alphabet skills by displaying these cards round your room or as part of your next bulletin board. These would be ideal for elementary children and can be used in the elementary, primary or homeschool learning environment.
The best thing about the resource is that it is ready to print with NO EXTRA WORK involved.
If you’re looking for some new Math Centers for your little learners then this Making Ten Activity Flashcards are ideal for supporting children in ways to make ten. The cards are designed in a Candyland theme to support classroom decor in my store (should you wish to follow the theme) and to encourage little ones to engage in learning. They can be used in a versatile way as the students develop- simply matching the flashcards together to make ten by counting the objects on the pairs of cards, use to match then make simple addition equations to ten or make simple subtractions from 10. You could also use it as a memory game and simple step problem solving… ‘I have 3 , how many more do I need to make 10?’
This is a no prep activity, once it’s printed cut and laminate and it’s ready to be used over and over again. Use as math centers, interventions, challenge cards, support cards, homeschooling or enlarge for bulletin boards.
There are 5 A4 pages to download as a pdf, these are non editable, however, you could use printer settings to reduce the size should you wish learners to glue the cards into notebooks.
If you’re looking for some new Math Centers for your little learners then this Making Ten Activity Flashcards are ideal for supporting children in ways to make ten. The cards are designed in a Candyland theme to support classroom decor in my store (should you wish to follow the theme) and to encourage little ones to engage in learning. They can be used in a versatile way as the students develop- simply matching the flashcards together to make ten by counting the objects on the pairs of cards, use to match then make simple addition equations to ten or make simple subtractions from 10. You could also use it as a memory game and simple step problem solving… ‘I have 3 , how many more do I need to make 10?’
This is a no prep activity, once it’s printed cut and laminate and it’s ready to be used over and over again. Use as math centers, interventions, challenge cards, support cards, homeschooling or enlarge for bulletin boards.
There are 5 A4 pages to download as a pdf, these are non editable, however, you could use printer settings to reduce the size should you wish learners to glue the cards into notebooks.
If you’re looking for some new Math Centers for your little learners then this Making Ten Activity Flashcards are ideal for supporting children in ways to make ten. The cards are designed in a Candyland theme to support classroom decor in my store (should you wish to follow the theme) and to encourage little ones to engage in learning. They can be used in a versatile way as the students develop- simply matching the flashcards together to make ten by counting the objects on the pairs of cards, use to match then make simple addition equations to ten or make simple subtractions from 10. You could also use it as a memory game and simple step problem solving… ‘I have 3 , how many more do I need to make 10?’
This is a no prep activity, once it’s printed cut and laminate and it’s ready to be used over and over again. Use as math centers, interventions, challenge cards, support cards, homeschooling or enlarge for bulletin boards.
There are 5 A4 pages to download as a pdf, these are non editable, however, you could use printer settings to reduce the size should you wish learners to glue the cards into notebooks.
If you’re looking for some new Math Centers for your little learners then this Making Ten Activity Flashcards are ideal for supporting children in ways to make ten. The cards are designed in a Candyland theme to support classroom decor in my store (should you wish to follow the theme) and to encourage little ones to engage in learning. They can be used in a versatile way as the students develop- simply matching the flashcards together to make ten by counting the objects on the pairs of cards, use to match then make simple addition equations to ten or make simple subtractions from 10. You could also use it as a memory game and simple step problem solving… ‘I have 3 , how many more do I need to make 10?’
This is a no prep activity, once it’s printed cut and laminate and it’s ready to be used over and over again. Use as math centers, interventions, challenge cards, support cards, homeschooling or enlarge for bulletin boards.
There are 5 A4 pages to download as a pdf, these are non editable, however, you could use printer settings to reduce the size should you wish learners to glue the cards into notebooks.
If your little learners are learning about addition and subtraction then these cards would be ideal for math centers. There are 40 cards in total, 20 addition and 20 subtraction, focusing on the numbers 0-10 and designed in red Candyland theme colors to complement the Candyland classroom decor also available. The questions support the Math Curriculum and standards to be met.
Each card has a cotton candy visual representation rather than a number, consolidating previously learned counting skills before adding them or subtracting them to find an answer. These cards are versatile, they can be enlarged using your printer settings to create flashcards for larger groups of children, or printed as they are currently designed, to create a math center activity. If you laminate them after printing, youngsters can write on them with a dry wipe pen, or simply copy them onto paper or in their notebook.
This is a great resource for the busy teacher as there minimal prep needed - you can simply print, cut and go!
If your little learners are learning about addition and subtraction then these cards would be ideal for math centers. There are 40 cards in total, 20 addition and 20 subtraction, focusing on the numbers 0-10 and designed in red Candyland theme colors to complement the Candyland classroom decor also available. The questions support the Math Curriculum and standards to be met.
Each card has a cotton candy visual representation rather than a number, consolidating previously learned counting skills before adding them or subtracting them to find an answer. These cards are versatile, they can be enlarged using your printer settings to create flashcards for larger groups of children, or printed as they are currently designed, to create a math center activity. If you laminate them after printing, youngsters can write on them with a dry wipe pen, or simply copy them onto paper or in their notebook.
This is a great resource for the busy teacher as there minimal prep needed - you can simply print, cut and go!
If your little learners are learning about addition and subtraction then these cards would be ideal for math centers. There are 40 cards in total, 20 addition and 20 subtraction, focusing on the numbers 0-10 and designed in red Candyland theme colors to complement the Candyland classroom decor also available. The questions support the Math Curriculum and standards to be met.
Each card has a cotton candy visual representation rather than a number, consolidating previously learned counting skills before adding them or subtracting them to find an answer. These cards are versatile, they can be enlarged using your printer settings to create flashcards for larger groups of children, or printed as they are currently designed, to create a math center activity. If you laminate them after printing, youngsters can write on them with a dry wipe pen, or simply copy them onto paper or in their notebook.
This is a great resource for the busy teacher as there minimal prep needed - you can simply print, cut and go!
If your little learners are learning about addition and subtraction then these cards would be ideal for math centers. There are 40 cards in total, 20 addition and 20 subtraction, focusing on the numbers 0-10 and designed in red Candyland theme colors to complement the Candyland classroom decor also available. The questions support the Math Curriculum and standards to be met.
Each card has a cotton candy visual representation rather than a number, consolidating previously learned counting skills before adding them or subtracting them to find an answer. These cards are versatile, they can be enlarged using your printer settings to create flashcards for larger groups of children, or printed as they are currently designed, to create a math center activity. If you laminate them after printing, youngsters can write on them with a dry wipe pen, or simply copy them onto paper or in their notebook.
This is a great resource for the busy teacher as there minimal prep needed - you can simply print, cut and go!
Share the daily routine with your little learners using my visual timetable cards. There are 40 cards included in the set and include all UK primary school lesson, break time, lunch time and snack.
Each card has a cute representation that children of all ages will understand and is accompanied by a subject/routine label. Each card has been designed on a white background with a ranged of coloured labels, making them a suitable addition to most classroom decor.
There are 6 cards per A4 sheet but you can use your printer settings to enlarge to A3 if you’re needing resources for some children who may be visually impaired, or you can print smaller for individual use where some children require their own personal timetable.
Whatever your learning environment is, these cards are suitable for SEND environments, mainstream settings, homeschooling and individual use. There’s no prep needed other than to print, laminate and use!
Create a lot of fun with your little learners as they become engaged in compound words. This pack of 10 worksheets will develop their reading, writing and knowledge of compound words through fun activities such as code breakers, colouring fun, I spy activities, letter shading, sentence creation, reading passages and more.
The activities have been designed with second grade students in mind and focus a lot in the second grade compound word list with other additions. These are no prep worksheets, allowing you to free up some of your valuable time - simply download, print and use! All of the activities are in black and white to save on your copying budget too!
Pages 1&2, 7&8 and 9&10 look duplicated, however, it’s to accommodate the spelling of color for US and UK students, meaning there are 13 pages altogether in the download.
Keep your learners entertained and engaged through these fun packed activities, whilst covering curriculum standards. They are ideal for lesson activities, early finishers, table centers and homeschooling. See what fun you can have with compound words
Keep your little learners engaged with these Place Value Center cards which focus on two digit numbers. Students will look at the main amount represented by base ten, an expanded form, a part whole model,dominoes, fingers or place value chart then use mini pegs to clip the two corresponding amounts in the answer boxes. The activity develops skills in counting amounts up to 100 in different representations, focusing particularly on tens and ones.
This is a great activity for reinforcing learning, identifying gaps in learning, intervention and early finishing tasks. If you’re wanting your learners to record their answers then use the blank answer sheet. Students should be able to access these independently and they offer capacity to use in pairs or as a small group.
Once they’ve finished, students can check their own answers as the set includes answer cards with correct answers highlighted in green. These would be best placed on a key chain to keep them together and make them easily accessible.
The pack includes 20 task cards (4 per A4 page) 20 answer cards and a recording sheet template. All you need to do is print, laminate and use. This time saving, little prep math center is a great addition to your first grade classroom to assess learning, your second grade classroom to recap prior learning and the homeschool environment. In the UK, this would be most suitable for Year 2 children as part of the math curriculum.
Happy Counting!
If your youngsters are getting to grips with adjectives then you should try these resources to help secure their understanding and encouraging them to use a wider range of vocabulary in their descriptions. The resource pack consists of 3 no prep worksheets and 3 different center card activities which allow for progression.
Worksheets 1&2 are differentiated versions, The first one is simply helping your learners to identify adjectives amongst a selection word choices to secure their understanding. If they are confident with this then worksheet 2 encourages them to select the most appropriate adjective out of the ones listed. We all know children get into the habit of using nice, good, big etc but these resources encourage them to use more interesting word choices.
Worksheet 3 is a synonym activity where children are given a basic adjective and they need to identify 2 alternative synonyms for that adjective.
The adjective task cards /flash cards require very little prep once they’ve been cut and laminated.
Set A asks learners to choose the adjective to describe the picture and clip it with a mini peg. There are 32 cards to work with and answer cards are included.
Set B requires learners to choose the most appropriate adjective to describe the picture offering a wider range of vocabulary to choose from. Again, they need to clip the answer using a mini peg. There are 32 cards with answers to choose from in this set. Where there appears to be a duplicate page, this is so that a UK and a US spelling can be included.
The third set of cards asks learners to choose the odd one out. There are 4 adjectives listed to describe each picture but one is a poorer choice. Students need to clip the odd one out, then using their notebook, or lined paper, use the picture and remaining three adjectives to write a sentence with it. This should then help them secure sentence structure that involve expanded noun phrases so that they can begin to develop their own sentences during independent writing tasks.
These activities are a fun way to deepen understanding and use of adjectives so that learners aren’t limiting themselves to the same familiar word choices. By using a wider range of adjectives, the quality of their writing should improve dramatically, giving them the confidence to succeed and progress to meet the required expectations of them.
The resources would be ideal for first grade and upwards (Year 2 and above UK), whether you choose to use them as a main focus for your lesson, table centers, intervention activities, small group support, early finishing tasks or homeschooling. They can be versatile to meet the needs of your learners.
Engage your little learners with activities for making ten and help them retain important number facts that they’ll need throughout their school experience. Number bonds or pairs of numbers to ten are so important throughout the math curriculum and once students secure these facts, addition and subtraction, along with other arithmetic and basic operations will become accessible more easily.
There are 10 quality worksheet activities included in the packet (where activities appear to have been duplicated, it is to accommodate both UK and US spelling of color in the description of the use of cents or pence notation) that are in line with common core standards within the math curriculum.
Activities include ten frames, matching activities, missing numbers, mazes, counting, coloring and drawing to find pairs of numbers that add to make ten. Use these as a main lesson focus, for independent learning, math centers, homework or homeschooling activities and see your youngsters engage in number sense and facts to make ten.
These are no prep activities, meaning you can simply download, print and use
If you need a word wall and bulletin board display for teaching The Stone Age but don’t have much time to give, then this decor kit is just for you! It contains meaningful vocabulary cards that learners can refer to, a themed title page ‘The Stone Age’ with matching printable boarders, backing pages to display student’s work and questions, did you know question outlines, printable speech bubbles to write on, A5 photographs and colorful animation to make your bulletin board eye catching and attractive to a range of audiences.
There are 38 pages of resources (pdf) included in the packet, giving you the accessories you need to start your bulletin board without sitting for hours. Then all you need to do is to simply back children’s work on the backing pages included and you have a quality display to showcase in your classroom or corridor.
Students can use the vocabulary cards to secure their knowledge and understanding of key history vocabulary, such as primary and secondary source, prehistoric, Neolithic, Neanderthal, civilization and many more! You could even print off the cards at different sizes and turn them into table top flashcards for 1:1 use or table Centers.
Take the stress out of display, save yourself hours of prep and download your resources today!
If you’re looking to update your number posters on your classroom display then these cute plant themed classroom decor posters are great for engaging little learners in using numbers 1-20 with ten frames with increased confidence. Each poster contains the number in digits, words and a ten frame representation to support youngsters with the math curriculum.
In order to progress with number work, there’s also a set of posters counting in multiples of ten from ten to 100, again containing each number in digits, words but a base ten representation this time.
The numbers 10 &20 are duplicated to show the representations as ten frames and as base ten materials. The number 100 is also represented as ten tens using base 10 and a 100 square using base ten pictures. This is to support children in identifying numbers in different ways as they move through the next steps of learning.
The cute plant theme adds a sense of fun to engage little ones and helps to create an inviting classroom to brighten up classroom display or your next Math bulletin board.
These cards are text editable, with capacity to edit ten frames and base ten representations too. To access and edit the resources, you will need to download the FREE version of CANVA - please make sure you read the instructions on the first page of the resources before you begin to edit.
All of the posters are designed as A4, but you can use your printer settings to print smaller to generate smaller flashcards, or resources to support with Math Center activities.
Create your ideal classroom management through great classroom organization with these cute plant decor text editable labels. There are 5 different sizes to choose from to cater for your needs and effective resource management.
Whether you need name tags, tray labels, teacher toolbox labels, group or table numbers, bin labels or more, these editable classroom labels have you covered.
Simply access the link and make your own copy in a FREE version of CANVA and you’re all set to use the font of your choice to suit yours and your learner’s needs. Once you’ve created what you need, print and laminate.
The best thing is, these are text editable throughout the year and you can keep changing to suit your growing resources, classroom topics and other teacher resources to keep you we’ll organized amongst the hustle and bustle of a busy classroom.
Remember, a FREE version of CANVA must be downloaded to edit your labels