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Hello everyone. Welcome to my shop. I've been a Primary teacher for 15 years. I enjoy making resources. One of my collegues inspired me and I started uploading them last spring. Usually I test my resources in my own classroom before sharing . I am sure they really engage your students and they make great progress.

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Hello everyone. Welcome to my shop. I've been a Primary teacher for 15 years. I enjoy making resources. One of my collegues inspired me and I started uploading them last spring. Usually I test my resources in my own classroom before sharing . I am sure they really engage your students and they make great progress.
Find the correct word (Phonics Phase 2 KS1)
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Find the correct word (Phonics Phase 2 KS1)

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Phonics Phase2 - 6 amazing activity worksheets. The students make progress in segmenting, blending and reading the words . The students read the words under each picture, circle or underline the correct word and write the correct word underneath. Suitable for Early Years, KS1 and SEN.
Algebra Bundle
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Algebra Bundle

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A bundle of my algebra premium resources to go with algebra lessons, which help your students make great progress. Each lesson includes differentiated worksheets with answers.
End of the year Maths Revision Activities
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End of the year Maths Revision Activities

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A selection of revision sheets and class activities to help your students revise all the areas of Mathematics that they learned in KS2. There are 12 sections and each section includes 8-10 tasks. (You can get from 1-5 sections only for £2 or from 1-12 for £3.) Section1 - Place value, Ordering and Rounding. Section2 – Number Properties Section3 - Fractions Section4 – Numerical Operations (BODMAS) Section5 – Lines and angles Let your students enjoy their last period of the school year.
Algebra Domino Game
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Algebra Domino Game

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Algebra domino game to practise substituting, simplifying expressions and solving equations. There are 23 dominoes pieces. Ideal as a starter, plenary or quick revision activity.
Maths Revision Sat KS2 Year6
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Maths Revision Sat KS2 Year6

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This Maths revision resource is designed to prepare children in the run up to the National Curriculum SATs tests before school assessments. The packs includes 5 days worth of 25 questions that target key areas of the Mathematics curriculum. Each day is designed to last ten minutes and comprises both arithmetic and reasoning problems. Equally, it would be useful for booster sessions when there is limited time in the run up to the national tests.
Place value
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Place value

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Learning objective: Can I read, write, order and compare numbers up to 10 000 000 and determine the value of each digit. Suitable for Year 5/6/7.
Equations(Algebra)
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Equations(Algebra)

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A PowerPoint all about how to solve equations by addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, including a worksheet with answers. The presentation comes with a starter covering addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; halving and doubling; fractions and percentages. Excellent teaching slides, the questions with answers and three differentiated worksheets (with answer sheet) It is suitable for children in Year 5, Year 6 and Year 7.
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
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Adding and Subtracting Fractions

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A complete lesson on Adding and Subtracting Fractions. Excellent PowerPoint covering starter and teaching slides explain how to add and subtract fractions. There is a worksheet with the answer sheet. Ideal for Year 5-7.
Multi-step problems
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Multi-step problems

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Learning objective: Can I solve multi – step word problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, deciding which operations and methods to use and why?