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MsMeenakshi

I've worked in teaching, tutoring and training for over 30 years. Since June 2020 I’ve been tutoring 1-1 online through Zoom, adapting my primary maths and English materials for the interactive online space. All my interactive pdfs are free but I can also supply resources in a format which can be converted to interactive Google slides for Google Classroom use (small fee). If you want any resources in that format, I'll upload. My email is MsMeenakshi.tutor@gmail.com

I've worked in teaching, tutoring and training for over 30 years. Since June 2020 I’ve been tutoring 1-1 online through Zoom, adapting my primary maths and English materials for the interactive online space. All my interactive pdfs are free but I can also supply resources in a format which can be converted to interactive Google slides for Google Classroom use (small fee). If you want any resources in that format, I'll upload. My email is MsMeenakshi.tutor@gmail.com
Pictograms and tables (free primary resources)
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Pictograms and tables (free primary resources)

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This pack covers: making groups from data; interpreting and making pictograms; interpreting and making tables Around 20 pages of resources. With answer pages where appropriate. This covers most of the maths National Curriculum targets for pictograms and tables from the beginning of Key Stage 1 to the end of Key Stage 2. There is an contents/assessment sheet on page 1 which can be used to record what the child knows. There is audio for some of the sheets so children can listen to the explanations and questions, rather than read them. There are also links to KS2 SATs questions on the topic. This is the first pack in the Data series. The one after this is: ‘Bar charts’ YOU DON’T HAVE TO PRINT Child can just write answers and draw on a piece of paper or whiteboard. The pack is in interactive PDF format so the comment function can be used to write text; draw freehand; and make straight lines, which can be saved to the document. FOR: KS1 children KS2 children
Measuring - length (free primary resources)
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Measuring - length (free primary resources)

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This pack covers: measuring length using non-standard units; measuring length using standard metric and imperial units; converting between units; solving length word problems Around 60 pages of resources. With answer pages where appropriate. This covers most of the maths National Curriculum targets for measuring length from the beginning of Key Stage 1 to the end of Key Stage 2. There is an contents/assessment sheet on page 1, which can be used to record what the child knows. There is audio for some of the sheets so children can listen to the explanations and questions, rather than read them. There are also lots of videos, which give a visual, dynamic aspect to the content. This is one of the packs in the Measure series. Others are: ‘Perimeter’, ‘Mass/weight’, ‘Capacity’, ‘Temperature’, ‘Area’, Volume’. YOU DON’T HAVE TO PRINT Child can just write answers and draw on a piece of paper or whiteboard. The pack is in interactive PDF format so the comment function can be used to write text; draw freehand; and make straight lines, which can be saved to the document. FOR: KS1 children KS2 children Pre-schoolers who are ready
Times/divide 0 & 1 (free primary worksheets)
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Times/divide 0 & 1 (free primary worksheets)

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This pack covers times-tables, division tables, grouping in ones and word problems for numbers 0 and 1. Pack of 15 worksheets with answer pages. This covers some of the maths National Curriculum targets from the beginning of Key Stage 1. With an ordered and linked assessment sheet for parents/teachers to tick off when their child has gained the concept/skill. This is the first pack in the Times/divide series. The second is ‘2 times/divide’. YOU DON’T HAVE TO PRINT Child can just write answers on a piece of paper or whiteboard The pack is in interactive PDF format so the comment function can be used to write text; draw freehand; and make straight lines, which can be saved to the document. FOR: KS1 children Some older children who are struggling with multiplication and division and need a confidence boost. Pre-schoolers who are ready