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Adding the suffix '-ly'

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Boom card deck to practice adding the suffix ‘ly’ to words. Children need to type the word in to the box. 50 different word sums to complete. Quick recap to begin with of how to or when the add the the suffix ly and then into the activity. **You will need a Boom card account to use this product. This download will give you instructions and the link to download the deck. Once you download the deck on the Boom Cards sight, it will go into your library. If I update the deck and add more, your deck should also update. **
Chrysanthemum Spelling ChallengeQuick View
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Chrysanthemum Spelling Challenge

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How many words can you and the children make from the word ‘Chrysanthemum’? Can the children beat you? Set a target and a time limit and off you go. Contains 2 levels - easy and hard. Easy level, you can use the letters as many times as you like. Hard level, you can only use each letter once (unless it appears more than once in the word).
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Homophones Boom Cards

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Low-Prep Boom Card activity. Self-checking. Contains 32 cards with two types of activity. Activity 1 - choose the correct homophone to fit the sentence. Activity 2 - use both homophones in the correct place in the sentence. ** You must have a Boom Card account to use this resource. This is for a digital product. There will be a link within the downloaded document to take you to the Boom cards you have purchased.
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Measures - helpful hints

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Helpful hints to support students in converting measures from one unit to another. Do they often ask how to do it? Are they confused over whether or not to multiply or divide by 10, 100 or 1000? This will help them. Handy little tables - find what you are starting with, what you need to convert it into, and then it will tell you if you should multiply or divide and by how much. Includes measurement, weight (mass) and capacity. A5 size can be stuck into children books or create a helpful hints book with useful things they will need to help with their learning.
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Visual Perception - emoji

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Visual perception activity using Emojis. Children study the left column for the sequence, then find the correct sequence in the right hand column. Watch out - there are some false starts! Once your children become better at this they can cover the left column to try to find completely from memory.