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I love to make clear and colourful resources and can't resist using rainbow colours which so often help make learning visually clearer. I'd love to know what you think of what you download, don't hesitate to let me know if you have any suggestions or requests... I am also available to tutor younger learners online via Sherpa!

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I love to make clear and colourful resources and can't resist using rainbow colours which so often help make learning visually clearer. I'd love to know what you think of what you download, don't hesitate to let me know if you have any suggestions or requests... I am also available to tutor younger learners online via Sherpa!
Number lines 0 - 10 light green themed x4 per page, x6 versions
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Number lines 0 - 10 light green themed x4 per page, x6 versions

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What’s included? x6 ‘Light green themed’ pages of 0 - 10 number lines. Each version slightly different (with/without vertical number tracks above) x4 number lines per page. All displaying numbers 0-10 All other colours available in my TES shop (also for free) - I know how important colour (and choice!) can be for little learners! Resource layout This download includes x4 number lines per page, each displaying numbers from 0 - 10, all in landscape, PDF format, x6 sheets total. Each page is slightly different. These difference are listed below (top to bottom, in PDF order) - x4 number lines 0 - 10 Green numbers, black box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Green numbers, green box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above (all green) x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black numbers, green box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Green numbers, green box lines, green vertical count on/back tracks above (all green) x4 number lines 0 - 10 Green numbers, green box lines, black vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black numbers, green box lines, green vertical count on/back tracks above This resource enables learners to count on/back from 0 to 10 and have been designed to make using the number line and counting as clear as possible. The size 50 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the numbers easy to read and models good formation of all numerals from 0 to 10. The landscape format and area between each number line provides optimal space for drawing ‘jumps’ between numbers to track counting on and back both above and below each number line. Recommendations Different numbers could be covered to encourage learners to identify which number comes before/next. The black text versions makes this resource easy to photocopy and clear to view if placed under tracing paper to enable learners to practice their handwriting of number formation. Useful for… I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical resource, laminated to enable reuse and displayed as clear reference aid. This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Number lines 0 - 10 yellow themed x4 per page, x6 versions
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Number lines 0 - 10 yellow themed x4 per page, x6 versions

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What’s included? x6 ‘yellow themed’ pages of x4 ‘0 - 10 number lines’. Each version slightly different (with/without vertical number tracks above) x4 number lines per page. All displaying numbers 0-10 All other colours available in my TES shop (also for free) - I know how important colour (and choice!) can be for little learners! Resource layout This download includes x4 number lines per page, each displaying numbers from 0 - 10, all in landscape, PDF format, x6 sheets total. Each page is slightly different. These difference are listed below (top to bottom, in PDF order) - x4 number lines 0 - 10 Yellow numbers, black box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Yellow numbers, yellow box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above (all yellow) x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black numbers, yellow box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Yellow numbers, yellow box lines, yellow vertical count on/back tracks above (all yellow) x4 number lines 0 - 10 Yellow numbers, yellow box lines, black vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black numbers, yellow box lines, yellow vertical count on/back tracks above This resource enables learners to count on/back from 0 to 10 and have been designed to make using the number line and counting as clear as possible. The size 50 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the numbers easy to read and models good formation of all numerals from 0 to 10. The landscape format and area between each number line provides optimal space for drawing ‘jumps’ between numbers to track counting on and back both above and below each number line. Recommendations Different numbers could be covered to encourage learners to identify which number comes before/next. The black text versions makes this resource easy to photocopy and clear to view if placed under tracing paper to enable learners to practice their handwriting of number formation. Useful for… I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical resource, laminated to enable reuse and displayed as clear reference aid. This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Number lines 0 -10 Orange themed, x4 per page, x6 versions
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Number lines 0 -10 Orange themed, x4 per page, x6 versions

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What’s included? x6 ‘orange themed’ pages of 0 - 10 number lines. Each version slightly different (with/without vertical number tracks above) x4 number lines per page. All displaying numbers 0-10 All other colours available in my TES shop (also for free) - I know how important colour (and choice!) can be for little learners! Resource layout This download includes x4 number lines per page, each displaying numbers from 0 - 10, all in landscape, PDF format, x6 sheets total. Each page is slightly different. These difference are listed below (top to bottom, in PDF order) - x4 number lines 0 - 10 Orange numbers, black box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Orange numbers, orange box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above (all orange) x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black numbers, orange box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Orange numbers, orange box lines, orange vertical count on/back tracks above (all orange) x4 number lines 0 - 10 Orange numbers, orange box lines, black vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black numbers, orange box lines, orange vertical count on/back tracks above This resource enables learners to count on/back from 0 to 10 and have been designed to make using the number line and counting as clear as possible. The size 50 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the numbers easy to read and models good formation of all numerals from 0 to 10. The landscape format and area between each number line provides optimal space for drawing ‘jumps’ between numbers to track counting on and back both above and below each number line. Recommendations Different numbers could be covered to encourage learners to identify which number comes before/next. The black text versions makes this resource easy to photocopy and clear to view if placed under tracing paper to enable learners to practice their handwriting of number formation. Useful for… I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical resource, laminated to enable reuse and displayed as clear reference aid. This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Number lines 0 - 10 dark pink themed x4 per page, x6 versions
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Number lines 0 - 10 dark pink themed x4 per page, x6 versions

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What’s included? x6 ‘Dark pink themed’ pages of 0 - 10 number lines. Each version slightly different (with/without vertical number tracks above) x4 number lines per page. All displaying numbers 0-10 All other colours available in my TES shop (also for free) - I know how important colour (and choice!) can be for little learners! Resource layout This download includes x4 number lines per page, each displaying numbers from 0 - 10, all in landscape, PDF format, x6 sheets total. Each page is slightly different. These difference are listed below (top to bottom, in PDF order) - x4 number lines 0 - 10 Pink numbers, black box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Pink numbers, pink box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above (all pink) x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black numbers, pink box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Pink numbers, pink box lines, pink vertical count on/back tracks above (all pink) x4 number lines 0 - 10 Pink numbers, pink box lines, black vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black numbers, pink box lines, pink vertical count on/back tracks above This resource enables learners to count on/back from 0 to 10 and have been designed to make using the number line and counting as clear as possible. The size 50 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the numbers easy to read and models good formation of all numerals from 0 to 10. The landscape format and area between each number line provides optimal space for drawing ‘jumps’ between numbers to track counting on and back both above and below each number line. Recommendations Different numbers could be covered to encourage learners to identify which number comes before/next. The black text versions makes this resource easy to photocopy and clear to view if placed under tracing paper to enable learners to practice their handwriting of number formation. Useful for… I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical resource, laminated to enable reuse and displayed as clear reference aid. This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Number lines 0 - 10 red themed x4 per page, x6 versions
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Number lines 0 - 10 red themed x4 per page, x6 versions

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What’s included? x6 ‘Red themed’ pages of 0 - 10 number lines. Each version slightly different (with/without vertical number tracks above) x4 number lines per page. All displaying numbers 0-10 All other colours available - I know how important colour (and choice!) can be for little learners! Resource layout This download includes x4 number lines per page,each displaying numbers from 0 - 10, all in landscape, PDF format, x6 sheets total. Each page is slightly different. These difference are listed below (top to bottom, in PDF order) - x4 number lines 0 - 10 Red numbers, black box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Red numbers, red box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above (all red) x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black numbers, red box lines, NO vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Red numbers, red box lines, red vertical count on/back tracks above (all red) x4 number lines 0 - 10 Red numbers, red box lines, black vertical count on/back tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black numbers, red box lines, red vertical count on/back tracks above This resource enables learners to count on/back from 0 to 10 and have been designed to make using the number line and counting as clear as possible. The size 50 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the numbers easy to read and models good formation of all numerals from 0 to 10. The landscape format and area between each number line provides optimal space for drawing ‘jumps’ between numbers to track counting on and back both above and below each number line. Recommendations Different numbers could be covered to encourage learners to identify which number comes before/next. The black text versions makes this resource easy to photocopy and clear to view if placed under tracing paper to enable learners to practice their handwriting of number formation. Useful for… I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical resource, laminated to enable reuse and displayed as clear reference aid. This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Number lines 0 - 10 rainbow themed x4 per page, x9 versions (with black only versions)
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Number lines 0 - 10 rainbow themed x4 per page, x9 versions (with black only versions)

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x9 ‘Rainbow themed’ pages of 0 - 10 number lines, x4 number lines per page, landscape, in PDF format. Each version slightly different (with/without vertical number tracks above). Also inlcuded x3 black only versions. All other rainbow colours are available (separately) in my TES shop (also for FREE!) - I know how important colour (and choice!) can be for little learners! Resource layout This download includes x9 number lines each displaying numbers from 0 - 10 (x4 of the same per page). Each page is slightly different. These difference are listed below (top to bottom, in PDF order) - Each page is slightly different. These difference are listed below (top to bottom, in PDF order) - x4 number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow colours (each coloured number box is overlapping) with matching rainbow vertical counting tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow colours (each coloured number box is overlapping) with black vertical counting tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow colours (each coloured number box is overlapping) with NO counting tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow colours (each coloured number box is NOT overlapping) with matching rainbow vertical counting tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow colours (each coloured number box is NOT overlapping) with black vertical counting tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow colours (each coloured number box is NOT overlapping) with NO counting tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black boxes and black numbers (each number box is overlapping) with matching black vertical counting tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Black boxes and black numbers (each number box is overlapping) with NO counting tracks above x4 number lines 0 - 10 Grey boxes and black numbers (each number box is overlapping) with NO counting tracks above
Number bonds to 20 in order/random order
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Number bonds to 20 in order/random order

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What’s included? This pdf download includes six (rainbow themed) pages designed in portrait orientation. Page 1 includes x22 number bonds (to 20) questions to complete in ‘order’, with these answers on page 2. Page 3 includes x22 number bonds (to 20) questions to complete in ‘random order’, with these answers on page 4. Page 5 includes x20 ‘quick match’ recap questions to complete, with these answers on page 6. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for pupils in Y1 and Y2 as well as students needing additional learning support. This resource could be a suitable extension activity for more able learners in Reception. Resource layout The simple lay out of each number bonds sum is an easy to use resource. Numbers can be written on the sheet (and wiped off if laminated) in the blank box covering the missing numbers in each number bond. The number bonds on pages 1 and 2 are listed in this order: 0 + 20 12. 20 + 0 1 + 19 13. 19 + 1 2 + 18 14. 18 + 2 3 + 17 15. 17 + 3 4 + 16 16. 16 + 4 5 + 15 17. 15 + 5 6 + 14 18. 14 + 6 7 + 13 19. 13 + 7 8 + 12 20. 12 + 8 9 + 11 21. 11 + 9 10 + 10 22. 10 + 10 The number bonds on pages 3 and 4 are listed in this (random) order: 2 + 18 12. 18 + 8 5 + 15 13. 15 + 5 7 + 13 14. 13 + 7 1 + 19 15. 19 + 1 4 + 16 16. 16 + 4 3 + 17 17. 17 + 3 9 + 11 18. 11 + 9 8 + 12 19. 12 + 8 10 + 10 20. 10 + 10 0 + 20 21. 20 + 0 6 + 14 22. 14 + 6 The size 35 ‘Avenir’ font makes the numbers and + sign easy to read and models the addition ‘pattern’ of number bonds to 20 in a clear layout to learners. Headings are in ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font, size 25. Recommendations This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical write-on resource, it could be laminated to enable reuse. Page 2 could be used as a reference resource for display Useful for The clear design makes this ‘number bonds to 20’ resource useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Number bonds to 5 in order/random order
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Number bonds to 5 in order/random order

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What’s included? This pdf download includes x8 pages designed in portrait orientation featuring number bonds to 5 in rainbow AND black and white. Page 1 includes x12 number bonds (to 5) questions in rainbow colours to complete in ‘order’, with these answers on page 2. Page 3 includes x12 number bonds (to 5) questions in black and white to complete, also in ‘order’, with these answers on page 4. Page 5 includes x12 number bonds (to 5) questions in rainbow colours to complete in ‘random order’, with these answers on page 6. Page 7 includes x12 number bonds (to 5) questions in black and white colours to complete in ‘random order’, with these answers on page 8. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for pupils in Reception, Y1 and Y2 as well as students needing additional learning support. Resource layout The simple lay out of each number bonds sum is an easy to use resource. Numbers can be written on the sheet (and wiped off if laminated) in the blank box covering the missing numbers in each number bond. The number bonds (on pages 1-4) are listed in this order: 0 + 5 7. 5 + 0 1 + 4 8. 4 + 1 2 + 3 9. 3 + 2 3 + 2 10. 2 + 3 4 + 1 11. 1 + 4 5 + 0 12. 0 + 5 The extra large size 75 ‘Avenir’ font (pages 1-4) makes the numbers and + sign easy to read and models the addition ‘pattern’ in a clear layout to learners. Size 35 ‘Avenir’ font is used on pages 5&6. Headings are in ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font, size 25. Recommendations This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical write-on resource, it could be laminated to enable reuse. Page 2 could be used as a reference resource for display Useful for The clear design makes this ‘number bonds to 5’ resource useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Counting in 10's to 100 With number guide
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Counting in 10's to 100 With number guide

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What’s included? This pdf download includes x3 pages designed in landscape orientation featuring ten pairs of hands (each showing x10 fingers!) to practise counting up to 100 in 10’s. This resource has been designed in black and white for easy, clear printing. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for pupils in Y1 and Y2 as well as students needing additional learning support. This resource may be suitable for some pupils in Reception. Resource layout The simple lay out of pairs of hands, clearly showing ten fingers in each (blank) box is an easy to use (and re-use!) resource. Numbers can be written straight onto the sheet (and wiped off if laminated). Size 40 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the numbers easy to read and the simple layout makes the process of counting in 10’s visually clear to young learners. Page 1 The first page has x10 boxes of ten sets of fingers with a large blank box under each image where the learner can write the correct 10’s number. There is a reference above (showing all 10’s numbers in order to 100) - to support less able learners/learners ‘new’ to ‘counting in 10’s’. The numbers 10, 50 and 100 have already been typed in the boxes, leaving x7 number gaps for the learner to complete. With three completed numbers and a reference guide clearly displayed above this is the least challenging sheet in this set. Page 2 The second page is the same design (x10 boxes of ten sets of fingers with a large blank box under each image where the learner can write the correct 10’s number). As on page 1 there is a reference above (showing all 10’s numbers in order to 100) - to support less able learners/learners ‘new’ to ‘counting in 10’s’. Page 2 is a blank version which, when printed and an adult could write some of the 10’s numbers in, leaving gaps for the learner to write the remaining 10’s numbers in. If given to a learner as it is (without any numbers written on) this page is the more challenging sheet in this set. Page 3 The last page (3) is also the same design layout, however ALL 10’s numbers to 100 are included in the boxes. This makes page 3 a helpful reference/answer sheet which learners can use to check their answers themselves. Recommendations This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical write-on resource, it could be laminated to enable reuse.
Doubles to 10 in order Butterflies
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Doubles to 10 in order Butterflies

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This download includes x2 pages featuring x10 butterflies - one black and white, one rainbow version. There are x2 A4 pages in total, both portrait orientation. Each page clearly features ten butterflies. Each butterfly’s left wing shows one part of each double (in ‘dots’) in order order up to 10. Learners can complete the other half of each double by drawing ‘dots’ e.g. with a felt tip pen onto the space on the right wing. The total number of dots can then be written on the line underneath to complete the sentence e.g. ‘Double 1 is 2.’ These beautiful ‘doubles resources’ have been carefully designed for early years and pupils in years one and two as well as students needing additional learning support. Size 20 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the text e.g. ‘Double 2 is …’ easy to read and clearly models the process of doubling numbers to 10 to learners. This resource can be used to introduce learners to doubles and/or consolidate learners knowledge of doubles to 10. These PDF’s have been designed to print and use as practical write-on resource, they could be laminated to enable reuse. These resources are also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Halving to 12 in order Fruit in colour
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Halving to 12 in order Fruit in colour

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What’s included? This download includes one resource - two pages featuring x12 ‘half’ problems (using fruit/veg) to complete - each of the x12 questions involves sharing the total amount (from 1 to 12) into two equal groups - or ‘halves’. The learner will discover which numbers between 1 and 12 can and cannot be halved and of those numbers which can be halved equally learners will identify how much ‘half’ is. Resource layout The learner can draw a line from each fruit/veg to each ‘plate’ pictured below to systematically share out the total number of items (fruit/veg) each time until all have been shared (or not!) I find it helpful for learners to say out loud “One for you and one for me” as each item is being shared/distributed to each plate either physically or as the line is being drawn linking the fruit/veg to each plate, every time. Where the total number is ‘even’ (and the fruit/veg can be shared out equally) the learner can write the number of fruit/veg on one plate (the ‘half’ amount) on the line underneath at the end of the question (e.g.) 'Half of 2 is 4 For the even numbers (which can successfully be split equally into half!) the learner can ‘circle’ the green ‘tick’ displayed, for the odd numbers (which cannot be shared equally into half!) the learner can ‘circle’ the red ‘cross’ displayed before moving on to the next question. At the end of the second sheet there are x12 matching questions about each individual number to recap on which of the numbers between 1 and 12 can/cannot be split equally into half. The colour of the box around each question correlates to the colour of the question completed above guiding the learner more clearly (visually) back to each question box above to check their finding if needed. There is also a space to write those numbers which can be split equally into half together (the even numbers!) and those which cannot be split equally into half can be written together (the odd numbers!). The questions in all boxes have been designed to look the same in order that the learner can make the discovery that ‘even’ numbers can be shared into two equal 'halves’ (and odd numbers cannot!) for themselves. Once complete this resource makes a useful reference tool to refer back to as needed to assist young learners during various maths linked activities. This resource uses ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font in sizes 18/22/25 making the text and numbers easy to read as well as modelling the process of halving numbers (from 1 to 12) clearly to young learners. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow without tracks
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Number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow without tracks

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What’s included? x3 ‘Rainbow themed’ pages of 0 - 10 number lines, x4 number lines per page, landscape, in PDF format. Every number line is a different colour (all of these number lines do not have the vertical counting on/back tracks above). Please see other number line options available in my TES shop (also for FREE!) All other rainbow colours are available (separately). I know how important colour (and choice!) can be for little learners! Resource layout This download includes x12 number lines (across x3 pages) each displaying numbers from 0 - 10. x4 number lines per page, all number lines are a different colour. The number line colours are listed below (top to bottom, in pdf order) - Page 1 x4 number lines 0 - 10 pale pink boxes, pale pink numbers bright pink boxes, bright pink numbers red boxes, red numbers orange boxes, orange numbers Page 2, x4 number lines 0 - 10 5. yellow boxes, yellow numbers 6. light green boxes, light green numbers 7. dark green boxes, dark green numbers 8. turquoise boxes, turquoise numbers Page 3, x4 number lines 0 - 10 9. light blue boxes, light blue numbers 10. dark blue boxes, dark blue numbers 11. lilac boxes, lilac numbers 12. purple boxes, purple numbers This resource enables learners to count on/back from 0 to 10 and has been designed to make counting and using the number line as clear as possible. The size 50 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the numbers easy to read and models good formation of all numerals from 0 to 10. The landscape format and area between each number line provides optimal space for drawing ‘jumps’ between numbers to track counting on and back both above and below each number line. Recommendations Different numbers could be covered to encourage learners to identify which number comes before/next. Useful for… I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical resource, laminated to enable reuse and displayed as clear reference aid. This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow WITH tracks
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Number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow WITH tracks

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What’s included? x3 ‘Rainbow themed’ pages of 0 - 10 number lines, x4 number lines per page, landscape, in PDF format. Every number line is a different colour (all of these number lines DO have the vertical counting on/back tracks above). Please see other number line options available in my TES shop (also for FREE!) All other rainbow colours are available (separately). I know how important colour (and choice!) can be for little learners! Resource layout This download includes x12 number lines (across x3 pages) each displaying numbers from 0 - 10. x4 number lines per page, all number lines are a different colour. The number line colours are listed below (top to bottom, in pdf order) - Page 1 x4 number lines 0 - 10 pale pink boxes, pale pink numbers bright pink boxes, bright pink numbers red boxes, red numbers orange boxes, orange numbers Page 2, x4 number lines 0 - 10 yellow boxes, yellow numbers light green boxes, light green numbers dark green boxes, dark green numbers turquoise boxes, turquoise numbers Page 3, x4 number lines 0 - 10 light blue boxes, light blue numbers dark blue boxes, dark blue numbers lilac boxes, lilac numbers purple boxes, purple numbers This resource enables learners to count on/back from 0 to 10 and has been designed to make counting and using the number line as clear as possible. The size 50 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the numbers easy to read and models good formation of all numerals from 0 to 10. The landscape format and area between each number line provides optimal space for drawing ‘jumps’ between numbers to track counting on and back both above and below each number line. Recommendations Different numbers could be covered to encourage learners to identify which number comes before/next. Useful for… I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical resource, laminated to enable reuse and displayed as clear reference aid. This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow numbers
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Number lines 0 - 10 Rainbow numbers

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What’s included? x3 ‘Rainbow themed’ pages of 0 - 10 number lines, x4 number lines per page, landscape, in PDF format. Every number on the number line is a different rainbow colour. x2 pages DO have vertical counting on/back tracks (above) x1 page does not. Please see other number line options available in my TES shop (also for FREE!) All other rainbow colours are available (separately). I know how important colour (and choice!) can be for little learners! Resource layout This download includes x12 number lines (across x3 pages) each displaying numbers from 0 - 10. x4 number lines per page, all numbers on each number line is a different colour. The numbers are coloured are follows: 0 - red 1 - orange 2 - yellow 3 - green 4 - turquoise 5 - light blue 6 - dark blue 7 - purple 8 - light purple 9 - bright pink 10 - light pink PDF 1 x4 rainbow coloured number lines with matching rainbow count on/back tracks above PDF 2 x4 rainbow coloured number lines with black count on/back tracks above PDF 3 x4 rainbow coloured number lines with NO count on/back tracks above This resource enables learners to count on/back from 0 to 10 and has been designed to make counting and using the number line as clear as possible. The size 50 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the numbers easy to read and models good formation of all numerals from 0 to 10. The landscape format and area between each number line provides optimal space for drawing ‘jumps’ between numbers to track counting on and back both above and below each number line. Recommendations Different numbers could be covered to encourage learners to identify which number comes before/next. This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical resource. Laminate to enable reuse and display as clear reference aid. Useful for… I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Addition sums blank Rainbow themed / B&W
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Addition sums blank Rainbow themed / B&W

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What’s included? x3 sets of blank addition sums, x1 black and white and x2 rainbow themed, portrait orientation, pdf format. Resource layout Size 40 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the number signs + = easy to read and the large boxes model a clear layout of the addition process to young learners. The portrait format provides optimal space for each sum, a good sized box enables learners to place small objects and draw these to count and record the total amount. There is a line underneath each box on which to write the numbers. This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical write-on resource, it could be laminated to enable reuse. This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Recommendations The simple lay out of each (blank) addition sum is an easy to use (and re-use!) resource. Numbers can be written on the sheet (and wiped off if laminated) either in the larger box or on the line underneath each box. Small objects can be placed in each box (I have successfully used small coloured matchsticks with this resource if these are not deemed a choking hazard for your little learner/s). Once the correct number of matchsticks/items have been counted out into the larger boxes (and the corresponding number has been written underneath) the matchsticks/objects can then be moved to the ‘total’ or ‘=’ box to find to whole number (when all matchsticks/objects are combined). The answer to the sum can then be recorded ‘in’ or ‘under’ the large box at the end of the sum (on the right side). The black and white version is ideal for photocopying, the coloured version makes each separate sum clear plus I know how important colour can be for little learners! This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical resource, laminated to enable reuse and displayed as clear reference aid. Useful for… I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Number Squares to 100 x2 Rainbow and B&W
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Number Squares to 100 x2 Rainbow and B&W

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What’s included? x2 separate hundred number squares. x1 black and white and x1 rainbow themed, both portrait orientation, in PDF format. Resource layout the numbers are all size 15 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font. The portrait format provides optimal space around the hundred square - enabling it to be used in numerous ways(!) This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical write-on resource, it could be laminated to use as display aids and to enable reuse. This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Recommendations The black and white version is ideal for photocopying, the coloured version makes the numbers look more interesting - I know how important colour can be to help with motivation. This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical resource, laminated to enable reuse and displayed as clear reference aid. Useful for… I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Number lines 0 - 10 black with/without vertical tracks
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Number lines 0 - 10 black with/without vertical tracks

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What’s included? x2 black 0 - 10 number lines, x4 number lines per page, landscape, in PDF format. x2 pages total, one page with vertical counting on/back tracks (above) the other page without. Please see other number line options available in my TES shop (also for FREE!) All rainbow colours are available (separately). I know how important colour (and choice!) can be for little learners in helping to personalise their learning and promote motivation. Resource layout This resource enables learners to count on/back from 0 to 10 and has been designed to make counting and using the number line as clear as possible. The size 50 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the numbers easy to read and models good formation of all numerals from 0 to 10. The landscape format and area between each number line provides optimal space for drawing ‘jumps’ between numbers to track counting on and back both above and below each number line. Recommendations Different numbers could be covered to encourage learners to identify which number comes before/next. This black version makes this resource easy to photocopy and clear to view if placed under tracing paper to enable learners to practice their handwriting of number formation. This PDF has been designed to print and use as practical resource. Laminate to enable reuse and display as clear reference aid. Useful for… I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Doubles to 20 Butterflies WITH recap questions (in order/random order)
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Doubles to 20 Butterflies WITH recap questions (in order/random order)

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What’s included? This download includes x 5 sets (each set includes x3 pages) featuring x20 butterflies in black and white AND rainbow versions. Also includes x20 recap questions at the end of every set - these questions are in order and random order (you choose - depending on what best suits your learner/s. This beautiful resource has been carefully designed for early years and pupils in years one and two as well as students needing additional learning support. There are x15 ‘A4’ pages, all portrait orientation. Each set clearly features twenty butterflies and twenty recap questions. Resource layout Each butterfly’s wing shows one part of each double (in ‘dots’) in order/random order up to 20. Learners can complete the other half of each double (by drawing ‘dots’ e.g. with a thick felt pen onto the space on the right wing) and write the total number (of dots) on the line above to complete the sentence e.g. ‘Double 11 is 22.’ Size 22 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font makes the text e.g. ‘Double 2 is …’ easy to read and clearly models the process of doubling numbers to 20 to learners. The different designs in order/random order can be used to introduce learners to doubles and/or consolidate learners knowledge of doubles to 20. The x20 recap questions at the end enable learners to consolidate their ‘doubles knowledge’. In the colour version the ‘outline colour’ of each ‘question box’ matches the ‘doubles butterfly’ above providing a visual link for the learner to check back to each corresponding butterfly, if needed, before committing to writing answers in the question boxes at the end. Recommendations I recommend that learners explore the concept of ‘doubling numbers to 20’ practically before recording their learning. Using physical coloured matchsticks or lolly sticks and a sheet of A4 folded/with a line drawn down the centre is a simple way to begin! When using these resources small coloured matchsticks could be placed on top of the butterfly wings each time (for a learner with good fine motor control) to then physically count how many match sticks there are in total before drawing the total number of matching dots (on the right wing) and writing the total number (above). These PDF’s have been designed to print and use as practical write-on resource, they could be laminated to enable reuse and improve durability. The black and white version is a good for photocopying. Useful for… I hope these resources will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning These resources are also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!
Word search number names to twenty with hidden numerals
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Word search number names to twenty with hidden numerals

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What’s included? This download includes two pages (x2 A4 sheets, portrait orientation) featuring one word search for number names from ‘one’ to ‘twenty’ (page 1) and the (colour-coded) answers - clearly showing where all words are hidden (page 2). Who’s it for? This simple, clear resource has been carefully designed to encourage young readers especially pupils in years one and two as well as students needing additional learning support. Knowing these number names (words) is also an important part of maths in these year groups as questions and information often include the number name as the written word (e.g. ‘three’) instead of the more easily recognisable numeral (e.g. ‘3’). For those learners either needing the additional support of having the numeral AND the number name the numerals ARE included in this version. For learners who would like an extra challenge, the numerals from 1 - 20 are all also hidden within the word search. Once the learner has located each of these they could be circled on the word search and ticked off in the box below. The numerals have been included in a variety of font styles to encourage learners to get used to recognising numerals written differently. Resource layout The word search letters are arranged in a x10 by x10 square grid and featuring easy to read size 25 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font. The black and white version of this word search is also available. This version uses x4 colours - red, yellow, green and blue. The twenty number name words have been organised into four colour groups of five, clearly showing all hidden number words in order up to twenty. There are x20 words to find in total. There are also the matching numerals 1 - 20 to find and tick off, these are colour coded to make them easier to identify. These words are hidden horizontally (forwards and backwards) vertically (up as well as down) and diagonally (up and down - both directions).
Word search 2D shapes B&W
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Word search 2D shapes B&W

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What’s included? This download includes two pages (x2 A4 sheets, portrait orientation) featuring one wordsearch for 2D shapes and related words (page 1) and the answers - clearly showing where all words are hidden (page 2). Black/grey version. Who’s it for? This simple, clear resource has been carefully designed to encourage young learners in the early years, especially pupils in years one and two as well as students needing additional learning support. Knowing these 2D shape names (and related words) is an important part of maths throughout school and in the wider world. This wordsearch makes the spellings clear and introduces/ reinforces shape related vocabulary. Resource layout The wordsearch letters are arranged in a x10 by x10 square grid and featuring easy to read size 25 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font. The 2D shape names (and related words) have been organised into four groups of five, clearly showing all hidden ‘shape words’ below the word search. There are x16 words to find in total. These words are hidden horizontally (forwards not backwards) OR vertically (up as well as down). Words to find include circle, ellipse, square, edges, sides, vertices etc. Recommendations I recommend that learners use a ‘highlighter’ style pen when finding the hidden words as highlighters enable all letters to remain visible once each word has been identified. Some letters have been used more than once (for different words) so all letters need to remain visible (if words are instead ‘crossed out’ this makes the letters harder to read and identify). This word search may be printed and laminated to be reused, or this black and white version is a good version for photocopying. This word search is also available in colour in my TES shop. Useful for… I find word searches like this good for a range of uses including as an introduction to a topic, follow on activity for early finishers, a related fun approach to a topic themed focus and as an engaging homework task, useful in supporting reading, spelling and maths. I hope this resource will be useful to range of educators including parents, support workers, additional and special needs assistants, tutors and teachers. Online learning This resource is also ideal to upload and use in on-line classrooms, such as Sherpa. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make changes AND I am happy to create a new resource if you have an idea just let me know - I’d love to hear from you! Feedback would be wonderful! Thank you!