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I am the Head Teacher Of Maria International School Of Bucharest in Romania. I am also very keen at developing different TES teaching resources to discover what works well for different classes. I am constantly looking for new and exciting different ways of presenting and teaching different primary topics, especially maths topics.

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I am the Head Teacher Of Maria International School Of Bucharest in Romania. I am also very keen at developing different TES teaching resources to discover what works well for different classes. I am constantly looking for new and exciting different ways of presenting and teaching different primary topics, especially maths topics.
Thousands of Report Comments All Primary School+ Teacher Report Writing Assistant
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I collected together thousands of different report comments used by the QCA to describe learning outcomes and created a whole school report writing tool for every class in a primary schools. It will save you hours and hours when you write your reports. I can now write all my school reports in an afternoon or a couple of evenings. I have used this set of report writing comments for the last 10 years. I have included a link to help you download the freeware report writing software and also a step by step guide to help you get the most out of this wonderful software. I have gone through hundreds of different teaching schemes written by the QCA and I have re-written their learning outcomes as report comments. It is now possible to simply click the different things a student has achieved in a specific topic and cut and paste it into your school reports. I have made sure that for English and Maths, that it is possible to differentiate between high, middle and lower achieving children. Each report is still written with a single child in mind, and so every report still comes out unique and special to that student. The difference being you now simply add their name, their sex and click on the statements which are relevant to them. In the past, I have received great praise for this material and often it has been described as a life or career saver, when teachers needed to produce a complete set of high quality teaching resources in a very short time. Please note - due to the huge number of different files and comments I have produced, it is still possible there will be an occasional typo in the comments bank. Please read and check your reports after writing them to make sure they are perfect before sending them out.
FREE Year 4 - Mathematical Challenges For Able Pupils - 5 Sets Of PowerPoint Presentations.
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When I used the original book with an interactive whiteboard, I was always annoyed at having to skim to the end of the book to show an answer. I wanted it on the next page. In addition, I have now replaced all the pictured with much more stimulating colourful pictures. I have also taken the time to follow the advice of Dudley council and sorted the different problems into age groups and blocks. You will notice there is some repetition of problems both between blocks and in different year groups. The students can try the same problem twice at different times, as this is excellent consolidation. It is also an excellent time to suggest students think about how they could change the problem. How can this be used in the classroom? This could be used as an assessment at the start or the end of a unit. It also could be used as an emergency set of lessons for any teacher while covering another teacher’s maths classes. In addition, it is also an excellent set of resources to prepare for different exams. Look at how the students resolve a problem and identify the different ways different students attempt to answer the same problem. In addition to answering the problems, this is also an excellent time to look into inverse operations. How do we know we have found all the answers? How do we know we have found the correct answer? I have really enjoyed making these mental maths problems a lot more accessible. I have enjoyed teaching them in a wide range of different classes and I hope that you too will enjoy making maths fun.
FREE Year 2 Mathematical Challenges For Able Pupils PowerPoint Presentations
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I have been a keen fan of this book for a long time. I was really excited to see as part of the Open Government scheme, I was able to take this book and make it into something I believe is much more user friendly. When I used the original book with an interactive whiteboard, I was always annoyed at having to skim to the end of the book to show an answer. I wanted it on the next page. In addition, I have now replaced all the pictured with much more stimulating colourful pictures. I have also taken the time to follow the advice of Dudley council and sorted the different problems into age groups and blocks. You will notice there is some repetition of problems both between blocks and in different year groups. The students can try the same problem twice at different times, as this is excellent consolidation. It is also an excellent time to suggest students think about how they could change the problem. How can this be used in the classroom? This could be used as an assessment at the start or the end of a unit. It also could be used as an emergency set of lessons for any teacher while covering another teacher’s maths classes. In addition, it is also an excellent set of resources to prepare for different exams. Look at how the students resolve a problem and identify the different ways different students attempt to answer the same problem. In addition to answering the problems, this is also an excellent time to look into inverse operations. How do we know we have found all the answers? How do we know we have found the correct answer? I have really enjoyed making these mental maths problems a lot more accessible. I have enjoyed teaching them in a wide range of different classes and I hope that you too will enjoy making maths fun.
FREE Year 1 Mathematical challenges for able pupils in Key Stages 1 - PowerPoint Presentation
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FREE Year 1 Mathematical challenges for able pupils in Key Stages 1 - PowerPoint Presentation

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I have been a keen fan of this book for a long time. I was really excited to see as part of the Open Government scheme, I was able to take this book and make it into something I believe is much more user friendly. When I used the original book with an interactive whiteboard, I was always annoyed at having to skim to the end of the book to show an answer. I wanted it on the next page. In addition, I have now replaced all the pictured with much more stimulating colourful pictures. I have also taken the time to follow the advice of Dudley council and sorted the different problems into age groups and blocks. You will notice there is some repetition of problems both between blocks and in different year groups. The students can try the same problem twice at different times, as this is excellent consolidation. It is also an excellent time to suggest students think about how they could change the problem. How can this be used in the classroom? This could be used as an assessment at the start or the end of a unit. It also could be used as an emergency set of lessons for any teacher while covering another teacher’s maths classes. In addition, it is also an excellent set of resources to prepare for different exams. Look at how the students resolve a problem and identify the different ways different students attempt to answer the same problem. In addition to answering the problems, this is also an excellent time to look into inverse operations. How do we know we have found all the answers? How do we know we have found the correct answer? I have really enjoyed making these mental maths problems a lot more accessible. I have enjoyed teaching them in a wide range of different classes and I hope that you too will enjoy making maths fun.
YouTube Which fraction is bigger? FREE Year 7 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Spring Term
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YouTube Which fraction is bigger? FREE Year 7 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Spring Term I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 7 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Which fraction is bigger? - Spring Term Lesson Objectives: I know every fraction can be seen as a division. I can compare fractions using a number line. I can compare fractions by giving them the same denominator. I can compare fractions by converting them to decimals. If you want to download the three FREE Year 7 Maths lessons all at once - then go here - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/year-7-booster-maths-lessons-6167062
YouTube Fractions on  a number line FREE Year 7 Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Spring Term
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YouTube Fractions on a number line FREE Year 7 Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Spring Term I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 7 Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Fractions on a number line - Spring Term Learning Objectives: I know my equivalent fractions. I can place fractions in order on a number line. I can compare fractions by giving them the same denominator. If you like this - also look at this FREE 3 lesson teaching pack - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/year-7-booster-maths-lessons-6167062
YouTube Who gets the most? FREE Year 7 Maths PowerPoint Lesson Spring Term
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YouTube Who gets the most? FREE Year 7 Maths PowerPoint Lesson Spring Term I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 7 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Who gets the most? - Spring Term Lesson Objectives: I can find fractions of amounts of money. I can compare fractions with the same denominator. I can compare fractions with different denominators by converting them to the same denominator. You can also download them all at once here - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/year-7-booster-maths-lessons-6167062
YouTube Examining  statistics FREE Year 6 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Autumn Term
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YouTube Examining statistics FREE Year 6 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Autumn Term I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 6 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Examining statistics - Autumn Term This lesson’s learning objectives Identify and use appropriate operations to solve word problems. Explain methods and reasoning orally and in writing. This FREE year 6 lesson came from my FREE Year 6 Lesson pack (11 lessons in total) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/springboard-6-numeracy-resources-6167056
YouTube Investigating  Calendars FREE Year 6 PowerPoint Lesson Autumn Term
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YouTube Investigating Calendars FREE Year 6 PowerPoint Lesson Autumn Term I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 6 PowerPoint Lesson -Investigating Calendars - Autumn Term Learning Objectives: Make and investigate a general statement about familiar numbers by finding examples that satisfy it. Develop from explaining a generalised relationship in words to expressing it in a formula using letters as symbols. This lesson came from my FREE Year 6 Maths pack (11 Lessons) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/springboard-6-numeracy-resources-6167056
FREE YouTube Year 6 Ratio and  proportion  Maths PowerPoint Lesson -  Autumn Term
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FREE YouTube Year 6 Ratio and proportion Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Autumn Term I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 6 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Ratio and proportion - Autumn Term Learning Objective: Solve simple problems using ratio and proportion. Identify and use appropriate operations to solve word problems. Make and investigate a general statement about familiar numbers by finding examples that satisfy it. If you like this FREE Year 6 Maths lesson, you should also look at my FREE Year 6 Math pack (11 lessons) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/springboard-6-numeracy-resources-6167056
YouTube Number problems using ratio FREE Year 6 Maths Lesson - Autumn Term
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YouTube Number problems using ratio FREE Year 6 Maths Lesson - Autumn Term I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 6 Maths Lesson - Number problems using ratio - Autumn Term Lesson Objectives: Solve simple problems involving ratio. Identify and use appropriate operations to solve word problems. Make and investigate a general statement about familiar numbers by finding examples that satisfy it. If you like this FREE Year 6 lesson, you will love my FREE Year 6/7 Maths Pack (11 Lessons) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/springboard-6-numeracy-resources-6167056
YouTube The idea of percentage reductions in  shop prices Year 6 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Spring
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YouTube The idea of percentage reductions in shop prices Year 6 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Spring I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 6 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - The idea of percentage reductions in shop prices - Spring Term Learning Objectives: Understand percentage as a fraction of 100. Express simple fractions as percentages and vice versa. Find simple percentages of quantities involving numbers up to three digits. If you like this FREE Year 6 Maths lesson, you will love my FREE Year 6 Maths pack (11 lessons) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/springboard-6-numeracy-resources-6167056
YouTube Flexible approaches to division FREE Year 5 Maths PowerPoint - Spring Term
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YouTube Flexible approaches to division FREE Year 5 Maths PowerPoint - Spring Term I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 5 Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Flexible approaches to division - Spring Term Lesson Objectives: I can recall multiplication facts. I can think strategically. I can think about methods of solving division problems. I can interpret division problems. If you like this FREE maths lesson, you will love my FREE Year 5 Maths pack (11 Lessons) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/free-year-5-maths-powerpoint-lessons-pack-11-lessons-spring-term-11571697
YouTube Division as  repeated  subtraction FREE Year 5 Maths PowerPoint Lesson  - Spring Term
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YouTube Division as repeated subtraction FREE Year 5 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Spring Term

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YouTube Division as repeated subtraction FREE Year 5 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Spring Term I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 5 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Division as repeated subtraction - Spring Term Learning Objectives: I can count forwards and backwards in nines and twelves. I can understand division uses repeated subtraction. I know two methods of repeated subtraction. If you like this teaching resource, you will love my FREE Year 5 Maths pack - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/free-year-5-maths-powerpoint-lessons-pack-11-lessons-spring-term-11571697
YouTube Division of  larger numbers  Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Year 5 -  Spring Term
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YouTube Division of larger numbers Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Year 5 - Spring Term

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YouTube Division of larger numbers Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Year 5 - Spring Term I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 5 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Division of larger numbers - Spring Term Learning Objectives: I can practice the four operations. I can estimate the size of answers. I can use informal methods of division. I can record my work I can use quick informal methods for division and checking work. If you like this FREE Maths lesson, you will love my FREE Year 5 Maths Pack (11 Lessons) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/free-year-5-maths-powerpoint-lessons-pack-11-lessons-spring-term-11571697
YouTube Finding pairs of factors Maths PowerPoint Lesson - FREE Year 5 - Spring Term
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YouTube Finding pairs of factors Maths PowerPoint Lesson - FREE Year 5 - Spring Term I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 5 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Finding pairs of factors - Spring Term Lesson Objectives: I know my multiplication facts. I know the relationship between multiplication and division. I can make rectangular arrays. I can write X and dividing symbols If you like this lesson, you will really love my FREE Year 5 Maths pack (11 Lessons) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/free-year-5-maths-powerpoint-lessons-pack-11-lessons-spring-term-11571697
YouTube Developing a  doubling and addition method of doing multiplication Year 5 Maths Lesson
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YouTube Developing a doubling and addition method of doing multiplication Year 5 Maths Lesson I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 5 Maths Lesson - Developing a doubling - and - addition method of doing multiplication - Spring Term Lesson Objectives: I can practise my multiplication facts. I can develop my pencil and paper methods to record, explain and support the multiplication of two-digit numbers. If you like this lesson, you will love my FREE Year 5 Maths Pack (11 Lessons) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/free-year-5-maths-powerpoint-lessons-pack-11-lessons-spring-term-11571697