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After downloading my first resource over nine years ago and receiving 93,000 viewings, I realised that the sort of resources I create seems to be what busy teachers want. Everything I make is tried and tested on my willing pupils and my aim is for everyone to enjoy and understand the topics I feature.

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After downloading my first resource over nine years ago and receiving 93,000 viewings, I realised that the sort of resources I create seems to be what busy teachers want. Everything I make is tried and tested on my willing pupils and my aim is for everyone to enjoy and understand the topics I feature.
Rotation
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Rotation

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A fantastic resource which demonstrates very clearly how to rotate an object. The accompanying worksheet, with answers, gives the pupils practice in the technique of rotation. This resource is suitable for upper KS2 and lower KS3.
Enlargement
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Enlargement

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A PowerPoint with very clear slides that is all you need to take your pupils through the process of enlargement. The concept of scale factor and the centre of enlargement is explained one step at a time. A follow-up worksheet with answers will consolidate the concept.
AVERAGES: Mean, Median, Mode & Range
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AVERAGES: Mean, Median, Mode & Range

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A lively and interesting PowerPoint that explains the concept of “Averages” in a fun way that pupils will enjoy. Suitable for Upper KS2 and Lower KS3. A worksheet with answers is provided to give pupils practice.
Converting one unit of metric measure to another
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Converting one unit of metric measure to another

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Pupils find it very difficult to convert one unit of metric measurement to another, eg converting kg to g and cm to m. This PowerPoint presentation simplifies the process, breaking the method into simple steps. It is suitable for upper KS2 and lower KS3 pupils.
The disappearing man - a super open-ended starter for KS2
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The disappearing man - a super open-ended starter for KS2

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This starter appeals to all children as it offers a challenge to every ability. A funny character appears on the screen with each section of his body containing a number. The pupils chose a number, such as 10, and make up an interesting way to reach it. Less able children might suggest that 1 + 9 = 10, another child might suggest that 5 x 2 = 10 while a more able child might suggest that 10 = the square root of 100! The teacher selects a child to tap the smartboard and, lo and behold, the body part disappears! This starter is open-ended which means that every child is fully engaged in the process.
Area & Perimeter
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Area & Perimeter

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Pupils find area and perimeter quite tricky. I made this PowerPoint to explain clearly and simply how to calculate area of rectangles, triangles and compound shapes. The use of formula is described once the children have a clear understanding of the concept of area.
Twenty Timed Tests
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Twenty Timed Tests

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A series of 20 tests to revise and consolidate the KS2 curriculum. Suitable for Year 6 pupils. The tests, which take no more than 10 to 15 minutes, encourage speed and confidence. Pupils enjoy the repetition of topics which include a variety of number-based questions including fractions, decimals and percentages. There are also Shape and Measure questions and a selection of word problems. An excellent resource for a busy teacher.
ANGLES - NAMING & MEASURING
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ANGLES - NAMING & MEASURING

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Another excellent resource which takes the pupils step-by-step through the process of what an angle is, how to name an angle, the importance of estimation and how to use a 180 degree protractor. With simple yet stunning slides, every pupil will be able to access what can be, a tricky concept to master.
Using a net to make this cute Easter chick
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Using a net to make this cute Easter chick

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Maths is lots of fun and here is a lovely Easter project that every KS2 child will enjoy. A simple yet effective PowerPoint takes the pupils through the process, ste by step. Cut out the template, make the chick and fill the box with mini eggs. What could be better?
ANGLE PROPERTIES
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ANGLE PROPERTIES

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Your pupils will never again confuse alternate angles with corresponding angles! This vibrant PowerPoint takes each angle property and illustrates it clearly and vividly, allowing the student sufficient time to absorb and consolidate a tricky concept. Also included are adjacent angles on a straight line, co-interior and co-exterior angles.
How to read a scale - a step-by-step guide
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How to read a scale - a step-by-step guide

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Many pupils find it difficult to read scales. This PowerPoint presentation shows exactly what to do in order to read any scale. With clear graphics, it is suitable for KS2 pupils as well as LA KS3 students.
Mean, Median, Mode & Range
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Mean, Median, Mode & Range

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A new resource from a premium contributer illustrating mean, median, mode and range in an entertaining way. A differentiated worksheet supports the PowerPoint presentation.
Factors and Multiples
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Factors and Multiples

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Pupils often muddle factors and multiples. This animated PowerPoint shows how factors are made in a factory. When multiplied together, they become multiples.
An introduction to 3-D shapes
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An introduction to 3-D shapes

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An entertaining and educational PowerPoint that consolidates the concept of faces, edges and vertices on 3-D shapes by means of quiz-style questions. After this the pupils are shown how to sketch polyhedra. A worksheet accompanies this section. Suitable for upper KS2 and lower KS3.
Straight Line Graphs
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Straight Line Graphs

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A PowerPoint that covers plotting coordinates in all four quadrants, drawing straight line graphs from equations and calculating gradients. Every slide is clear and concise enabling your pupils to understand the essentials of this important topic.
Surface Area of 3-D Shapes
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Surface Area of 3-D Shapes

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Finding surface area is simpler if a net is drawn, allowing the dimensions of each face of the 3-D shape to be seen clearly. This PowerPoint, with its accompanying worksheet, takes the pupils through the surface area of a cube, a cuboid, a triangular prism and a cylinder.
Pi
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Pi

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This detailed PowerPoint takes the student, step-by-step, through how to obtain Pi and how to use it to calculate the circumference and area of a circle. The concept of Pi is supported by a strong visual element, ensuring that each pupil is able to understand the concept.
Rounding off a decimal with several decimal places
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Rounding off a decimal with several decimal places

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A clear and effective explanation to show pupils how to round off a number to one or two decimal places. Using simple graphics and practical repetition, every pupil will be able to access this important concept. The author is well known for easy to understand, eye-catching presentations. The PowerPoint is supported by two worksheets.
Writing and solving equations
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Writing and solving equations

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An excellent introduction demonstrating the use of maths language to write and solve equations. This resource is suitable for upper KS2 and Lower KS3. As expected from this established TES contributor, the graphics are excellent and the step-by-step approach promotes understanding.