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Hello all! I'm Jinky, a primary maths teacher and Maths Academic Coordinator at Beaconhouse Yamsaard Rangsit, Thailand. One of my joy is to find time to take photos of anything I think interesting. If I am not chasing cats or taking photos, I am busy with putting pieces together and come up with colourful banners, borders for paper, numbers and alphabet. I am offering discounts for my resources from time to time. So, please check out my page. 'Thank you' for stopping by.

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Hello all! I'm Jinky, a primary maths teacher and Maths Academic Coordinator at Beaconhouse Yamsaard Rangsit, Thailand. One of my joy is to find time to take photos of anything I think interesting. If I am not chasing cats or taking photos, I am busy with putting pieces together and come up with colourful banners, borders for paper, numbers and alphabet. I am offering discounts for my resources from time to time. So, please check out my page. 'Thank you' for stopping by.
KS3 Prime Factorisation  (Maths Project)
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KS3 Prime Factorisation (Maths Project)

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This project is great for practicing finding all the prime factors of a number using a factor tree. I have also included an example photo to show your class and set as a guide how the project should look. Once done, you may use this project as a classroom display. Hope you find it helpful.
KS3 Perimeter of a Circle
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KS3 Perimeter of a Circle

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Calculating perimeter of circles can be a difficult task for young learners. As a primary teacher, I usually create a colourful visual stimulation presentation to grab their attention. I add colours to make the demonstration more interesting yet informative. Once your puplis mastered the formulae of perimeter of circle, this presentation is useful a classroom game. Each problem is followed by the final answers. Hope you find this helpful.
Multiplication Facts 1-12
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Multiplication Facts 1-12

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Multiplication is an important foundation for your future higher maths subject. Print out these flashcards to practice your pupils multiplication facts. They can be use as games or class activity. Hope you find these useful.
KS2 Constructing a Multiple Bar Chart
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KS2 Constructing a Multiple Bar Chart

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Discuss in the class the given information then construct a multiple bar chart through drawing or cutting strips of coloured paper. Students should be able to label and name the chart.
KS2 Create A Design Using Circles
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KS2 Create A Design Using Circles

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Some of my students find it difficult to use a pair of compasses. This worksheet is designed for children to practice their pair of compasses and at the same time, gives them the freedom to create their own pattern using different sizes of circles. I have attached few examples to give you an idea how to use this worksheet. Hope you find them helpful.
Trophy and Rosette Themed Numbers and in Words
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Trophy and Rosette Themed Numbers and in Words

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Learning to count is a very first step in maths. Here is a set of colourful numbers from 0-100 in digits and in words to help your pupils to understand the numbers and their corresponding words. These flashcards are great to use for odd and even, greater and less than, counting by 2's, 3&'s, 4&';s etc, skip counting, simple addition and subtraction. Laminate and it can be used for one-to-one private teaching to pupils who have difficulty with numeracy or in a group classroom environment. Great as a wall displays too.
3x3 Easter Themed Sudoku
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3x3 Easter Themed Sudoku

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Excellent way for children to develop their logic skills while having fun hunting eggs in Easter. No maths is needed to complete the puzzles, just simple knowledge about the egg colours and patterns. Hope you find it useful.
Year 6-Wits to Work (Solving Word Problems #3)
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Year 6-Wits to Work (Solving Word Problems #3)

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Problem solving exercises to help, encourage and reinforce your students general-problem-solving strategies. It also helps to improve their maths thinking and reasoning skills. It’s done in color and in black and white. Good to use as a controlled practise in the classroom or as assignment.
Easter Themed Sudoku
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Easter Themed Sudoku

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Excellent way for children to develop their logic skills while having fun hunting eggs in Easter. No maths is needed to complete the puzzles, just simple knowledge about the egg colours and patterns. Hope you find it useful.
Halloween Themed Sudoku (6x6)
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Halloween Themed Sudoku (6x6)

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Excellent way for children to develop their logic skills. No maths is needed to complete the puzzles, just simple knowledge about the halloween themed shapes and patterns.
Maths Bookmarks (Regular Polygons)
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Maths Bookmarks (Regular Polygons)

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Printable Maths bookmarks about regular polygons and their properties for students of all ages. Great for teachers to hand out in class, parents to slip into a party bag, grandparents to use to encourage kids to read. Laminate them and they will last long.
Class Rule
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Class Rule

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I believe that class rules are the key components in any classroom setting. Discuss the following simple rules with your pupils and have them display in the classroom. Hope you find them useful.
Ordinal Numbers / Ordinal Numbers in Words
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Ordinal Numbers / Ordinal Numbers in Words

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For children to be able to understand and communicate positions and directions, knowledge of ordinal numbers is important. Print, laminate and play simple games involving ordinal numbers with your pupils. They can also be used as classroom display. Hope you find them useful.
Ks1 Numbers to 10 (More or Fewer) 5
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Ks1 Numbers to 10 (More or Fewer) 5

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Counting numbers to 10 worksheet for Primary 1. Done in coloured and in black and white. Good to use as a controlled practice in the classroom or as a homework or pupils with Special Needs. Hope you find it useful.