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These resources have been created using my experience as a primary school teacher. They are designed in a way which allows children to understand a specific concept or skill, by being given an example or explanation to follow and activities to complete. The worksheets are clear and simple to follow, many of which have an extension activity.

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These resources have been created using my experience as a primary school teacher. They are designed in a way which allows children to understand a specific concept or skill, by being given an example or explanation to follow and activities to complete. The worksheets are clear and simple to follow, many of which have an extension activity.
Phonics, Initial Sounds - b, d or p?
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Phonics, Initial Sounds - b, d or p?

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Children look at the pictures. They then say what it is a picture of. Does the word begin with the letter b, d, or p? The correct initial letter is then written underneath the picture.
Counting Back - Subtraction Number Under 10 - Leapfrogs
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Counting Back - Subtraction Number Under 10 - Leapfrogs

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Children help the frog jump back to its lily pad. Count back, which lily pad number will the frog land on? Introduction to using number lines for counting back and subtracting. Can be used in the classroom, for assessment, record keeping or homework.
Counting to 100, Farmer Joe, Count Reliably, Worksheet, Assessment
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Counting to 100, Farmer Joe, Count Reliably, Worksheet, Assessment

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Farmer Joe is ready for another busy day on the farm. What will Farmer Joe see on his way to work today? Point to and say each number along his path. Put a tick next to each picture when you can count up to the number. Can you count to 100? Children can then try and say or write the numbers without looking at the worksheet. Worksheet can also be used as an aide memoire or poster. Can be used in the classroom, assessment, reinforcement or homework.
3D Shape Sorting- Identifying Shapes, Properties of Shapes
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3D Shape Sorting- Identifying Shapes, Properties of Shapes

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Worksheet to help children identify and name 3D Shapes, then focus on the properties of 3D shapes. 1) Name these 3D Shapes. Draw a line to join the shape to the name. 2) Colour shapes with curved faces – green Colour shapes with straight edges only - blue Ideal for use in the classroom, assessment, reinforcement of practical work or homework.
Similes - Using Similes in a Sentence
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Similes - Using Similes in a Sentence

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A simile helps the reader create a picture in their mind to bring the writing alive. A simile compares one object or idea to another, to show that they are the same. It is a form of figurative language. This worksheet helps children add similes to a sentence. The beginning of the sentence is given, children then finish it with a appropriate simile. Helps children write more interesting sentences, to develop the vocabulary used.
Finding Fractions of a Number - Using Pictures and Written Form
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Finding Fractions of a Number - Using Pictures and Written Form

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This worksheet helps children work out fractions of a number by sharing. A detailed explanation and examples are given, in both written and visual forms, to help children understand the concept. Activity 1: Find 1/2, 1/3 or 1/4 of these numbers. Blank rectangles are provided for children to colour in. You can find the answer by dividing or sharing the squares. You can use cubes to help you count and share. The first one has been started for you. Activity 2: children find a fraction of a number using a similar method to that given in the main body of the worksheet.
Beading Patterns - Copy the Pattern, Shape Patterns, EYFS, Year 1
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Beading Patterns - Copy the Pattern, Shape Patterns, EYFS, Year 1

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Children choose a colour for each shape and then colour the patterns on the string.. Can they continue the pattern? Children can also 'have a go' at naming the shapes, which can then lead on to them finding items with the same shape around the classroom or at home. Can be used in the classroom, for assessment or as homework.
Roman Numerals - The Basic (1)
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Roman Numerals - The Basic (1)

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Clear, concise worksheet for using Roman Numerals. Worksheets focus: Using Roman Numerals for 1, 5, 10, 50 , 100 (I V X L C) Useful table for children to keep as a resource. Links roman numerals to addition. Can be used to reinforce classwork, or as homework.
Roman Numerals to 1000 - The Basics (3)
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Roman Numerals to 1000 - The Basics (3)

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Worksheet focus: Practice writing numbers using Roman Numerals to 1000 Introduce rules for writing numbers using Roman Numerals Introduce subtraction combinations Useful table for children to keep as a resource. Links roman numerals to addition. Can be used to reinforce classwork, or as homework.
Phonics - 'oi' or 'or' words, Missing Sounds
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Phonics - 'oi' or 'or' words, Missing Sounds

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Look at the picture and fill in the missing sound - is it 'oi' or 'or'? Read the simple sentences and fill in the missing words. Helps to extend vocabulary and phonic knowledge. Can be used to support work in the classroom, as a consolidation activity, or as homework.
Reading Keywords 2 - EYFS Words, Practise Reading and Writing
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Reading Keywords 2 - EYFS Words, Practise Reading and Writing

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Read the words in the jar. Colour them in when you can read them by yourself. Write the words you can read below the jar. Words include: he, be, she, you, was, my, all, me, her, we, they, are Extends vocabulary, spelling, reading and writing skills. Helps children recognise keywords. Ideal for reinforcement, record keeping, assessment or to learn words at home.
Reading Keywords 1 - EYFS Words
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Reading Keywords 1 - EYFS Words

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Read the words in the tree. Colour them in when you can read them by yourself. Words are: to, the no, go, I Write the words you can read below the tree. Extends vocabulary, spelling, reading and writing skills. Helps children recognise keywords. Ideal for reinforcement, record keeping, assessment or to learn words at home.
Shape Jigsaws - 2D Shapes, Recognising and Naming Shapes, EYFS, Year1
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Shape Jigsaws - 2D Shapes, Recognising and Naming Shapes, EYFS, Year1

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Children are given 4 shapes: square, circle, 2 x triangles. Cut out each shape. Cut along the dotted lines. Now put the shape back together. What is your shape called? Helps children with recognising and naming shapes. Helps with spacial awareness and matching. Shapes can be coloured in prior to cutting.
Reading Keywords 3 - EYFS Reading and Writing Keywords
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Reading Keywords 3 - EYFS Reading and Writing Keywords

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Read the words on the rug. Colour them in when you can read them by yourself. Write the words you can read below the rug. Words include: said, have, like, so, come, were, one, do, when, little, what, out, there. Practise and reinforce reading and writing EYFS/ Yr1 keywords. Can be used for record keeping, assessment or at home.
Fiction - Story Writing - Writing an Extended Adventure Story
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Fiction - Story Writing - Writing an Extended Adventure Story

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Excellent resource to help plan and write an extended adventure story. The focus is on fiction writing, with clear explanations, diagrams and steps to follow. Guides children step by step through the whole story writing process in a manageable way. A checklist is also provided to allow children to self -assess their writing once their story is complete. Key features include: - What is an adventure story - How to write an extended story - Story mountain diagram - Story plan broken down into a step by step process, with ideas, guidance and things to think about for each section. - Checklist for self-assessment