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I am a qualified teacher with 8 years' experience. I enjoy creating teaching resources and hopefully you will find them both useful and time-saving.

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I am a qualified teacher with 8 years' experience. I enjoy creating teaching resources and hopefully you will find them both useful and time-saving.
3D Shape Properties
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3D Shape Properties

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Differentiated worksheets for children to complete. Each worksheet contains photographs of shapes that the children must construct then answer questions about their properties.
Year 3 Parent Support Booklet - English & Maths
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Year 3 Parent Support Booklet - English & Maths

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This booklet has been designed to give parents a better understanding of the English and Maths objectives their Year 3 child should be working towards. Within this document, you will find: Introduction to English and Maths in Year 3 Year 3 English Objectives Checklist Year 3 & 4 Spelling Words Sentence Structures Reading Prompts Year 3 Maths Objectives Checklist Calculation Methods Multiplication Tables Place Value Chart Vocabulary & Definitions
Bar Model Missing Numbers Poster
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Bar Model Missing Numbers Poster

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A set of two posters designed to demonstrate how to use the bar model for addition and subtraction. The second poster show how the bar model can be used to solve missing number problems by using the inverse operation.
Multiplication Squares
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Multiplication Squares

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A multiplication square designed to help children practise recalling multiplication facts (1 to 12 times tables). Children are able to record their score out of 144 as well as the time taken for them to complete the grid with the hope that each time they complete it, they will be able to recall the facts with greater speed and accuracy. I have also included a blank square so that the numbers can be written in any order. This challenges the children to be able to recall their multiplication facts regardless of order.
Year 3 Parent Support Booklet - Maths
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Year 3 Parent Support Booklet - Maths

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This booklet has been designed to give parents a better understanding of the Maths objectives their Year 3 child should be working towards. Within this document, you will find: Introduction to Maths in Year 3 Year 3 Maths Objectives Checklist Calculation Methods Multiplication Tables Place Value Chart
Doubling and Halving Bundle
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Doubling and Halving Bundle

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This bundle contains: A Doubling and Halving Board Game Doubles and Halves Word Problems Doubling and Halving Function Machines Doubling and Halving Vocabulary Doubling and Halving Word Problem Booklet
Differentiated London Landmarks Resources
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Differentiated London Landmarks Resources

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I created these resources for a Year 3 lesson on London Landmarks. This was part of a larger unit of work on British Landmarks. The children had to research facts about various London landmarks, completing a table and answering questions. I provided each table with a range of books and information sheets (not included) about London Landmarks. They also had access to laptops to aid them with their research. In this pack, you will find the differentiated tables for children to complete using their research. I have also included the questions for each ability group. The SEN and lowest ability children have got sentence starters to help them write about what they found. I have also included a sheet I used with an EAL child, on which they had to match the images of London landmarks to their names. The children enjoyed finding out about different London landmarks and were telling me facts for weeks. I hope this pack can be useful to you too. =)
Religion Tally Chart
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Religion Tally Chart

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This worksheet could be used in a variety of lessons. We used it as part of our topic on the 'Local Area'. We wanted to know what different religions were in our community so we started with our class/school. Children used this tally chart to collect data about the different religions in each class. They could then draw a conclusion about the religions in our school.
Problem Solving with Number Cards
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Problem Solving with Number Cards

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These Maths activities were created for a problem solving lesson. They are based on similar questions found in SATs papers. The pack includes 5 differentiated activities which involve the children selecting number cards and rearranging them to create different numbers. They must use logic and reasoning skills and show an understanding of place value. I was very happy with this lesson and the children enjoyed it too. =)
Literacy and Maths Targets on Stars
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Literacy and Maths Targets on Stars

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This pack contains a range of Literacy and Maths targets/objectives on yellow and blue stars respectively. I originally created this resource for a 'Reach for the Stars' display for a Year 3 class. The children read the targets and knew what they had to aim for throughout the year.
Differentiated Data Investigations
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Differentiated Data Investigations

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This Maths pack includes a range of data investigations for different ability groups. This is a great Statistics lesson. Each group of children is given a question to answer. They will think about how they can collect and record their data before presenting it in different ways using bar charts, pictograms, line graphs etc. The questions are included as well as explanations of each activity. I have also included tally chart templates for the lower ability groups.
Land Use Pictogram
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Land Use Pictogram

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As part of a Year 3 Geography Topic on 'Our Local Area', I took my class on a walk around the local streets. Whilst walking, most children used a key to colour the buildings on a map, identifying the land use (e.g. commercial, residential, educational, recreational etc.). However, this wasn't suitable for the lower ability children in my class so I gave them pictures of different buildings and they had to tally how many of each type of building they saw. When they returned to class, they could then cut out pictures of the different buildings in order to make their own pictogram. These pictures and the pictogram template are included in this pack.