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I have been living and working in Suffolk for 9 years and have been teaching at my current primary school for four years. Currently, I am the Lower Key Stage 2 Leader and KS2 English Leader. Prior to this, I taught various subjects at a middle school. I love making displays and resources for use in the classroom, so it is great to be able to share some of the things I have made - I just hope they make someone else's life a little bit easier.

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I have been living and working in Suffolk for 9 years and have been teaching at my current primary school for four years. Currently, I am the Lower Key Stage 2 Leader and KS2 English Leader. Prior to this, I taught various subjects at a middle school. I love making displays and resources for use in the classroom, so it is great to be able to share some of the things I have made - I just hope they make someone else's life a little bit easier.
Telling the Time Pack
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Telling the Time Pack

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A pack of resources to aid your teaching of time: - A blank clock for children to make in a lesson. - Digital/analogue clocks for individual use in the classroom. - A time mat to encourage children's understanding of time. - Labels for your classroom clock.
Describing 2D Shapes Activity
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Describing 2D Shapes Activity

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A set of 8 pictures made up of 2D shapes. A great fun activity which can be used to develop mathematical vocabulary: children sit back to back and try to describe their picture to a partner, who draws it.
'Tired Words' Synonym Display
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'Tired Words' Synonym Display

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A whopping 46 pages containing everything you need to create a 'tired words' display. The tired word is shown on a bed, with the improved synonmyns written simply inside a rectangle. This would look great displayed with a shoe organiser, or as a dangler. The 'tired' words are as follows: Nice, Good, Bad, Sad, Happy, Laughed, Like, Said, Big, Little, Ran, Walked, Pretty, Looked, Scared. Available in coloured, black and white or half and half.
2D Shape Posters and Word Mat
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2D Shape Posters and Word Mat

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A set of 12 posters highlighting the properties of each 2D shape. Square, oblong, rectangle, equilateral triangle, isosceles triangle, scalene triangle, circle, regular pentagon, regular hexagon, trapezium, rhombus, parallelogram, kite and regular octagon. Also includes a word mat containing the same shapes.
Netball Positions
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Netball Positions

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A set of 8 posters which show the positions in 7-a-side Netball. The posters outline the area of play and the main job of each position. There is also a poster showing the typical starting positions for 7-a-side Netball.
100 Square Pattern Spotting Activity
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100 Square Pattern Spotting Activity

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A set of ten 100 squares (2 per A4 sheet), with different multiplication patterns highlighted on them. The idea is that pupils spot and continue the pattern. Also includes an answer sheet and some blank 100 squares for classroom use.
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Matching Cards
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Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Matching Cards

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A set of cards which can be used to show equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages. These can be used as a matching activity, or as a display. Fractions show halves, quarters, fifths, tenths, twentieths and hundredths. Each have a different coloured border.
Pre-reader series: Let's Read Together - Satp Bundle
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Pre-reader series: Let's Read Together - Satp Bundle

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This series of books is designed to help children in the very first stages of reading. I wanted to create something that would fill the gap between wordless story books (lilac) and the very first level of reading books (pink). In my experience, these books can be overwhelming for a new reader as they have not yet built up the stamina required to decode and blend several words to read a whole sentence. I have tried to add in some helpful hints for parents/carers along the way. You will find these written in the blue boxes. Adults should say the bits in blue, children the bits in black. Happy reading! Mrs Bee