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Year KS1 teacher creating simple, editable desired resources :)

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Year KS1 teacher creating simple, editable desired resources :)
Y1 Fraction Dominoes - whole, half and quarter
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Y1 Fraction Dominoes - whole, half and quarter

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Y1 Fraction Dominoes - whole, half and quarter A way to get your children to see whole, half and quarter in a variety of ways :) I found this resource useful as my class were getting used to the half, quarter and whole of a 'pizza' that we see everywhere. Enjoy :)
Position and Direction Year 1 Activities - Greater Depth
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Position and Direction Year 1 Activities - Greater Depth

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A great way to encourage some greater depth thinking within position and direction. A few activities to encourage the use of key words. For higher ability children the key words could be removed. For Lower ability children their answers could be scribed for them and made practical using apparatus/resources.**
Capacity and volume - potion making
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Capacity and volume - potion making

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Potion making recipes using non standard and standard units of measure. Create large buckets of water mixed with paint and glitter and have fun creating potions. Labels for 'ingredients' (water and paint) included.
Sharing, division of gems. PIRATES KS1
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Sharing, division of gems. PIRATES KS1

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A division activity. Children could solve this physically first using concrete resources then move to using coloured pens/crayons to record within the treasure chests. I fins this way prepares my children for recording to find an answer within a test style situation.
Pirate Coordinates
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Pirate Coordinates

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A great activity to secure coordinates understanding with the incentive of solving the puzzle.
Subtraction number sentences challenge
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Subtraction number sentences challenge

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I split my class into mixed ability groups and ask them to answer the subtraction questions using resources of their own choosing. The questions go from LAP-AAP-AAP+-HAP. Children love working together to work out as many as possible!