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These resources have been created using my experience as a primary school teacher. They are designed in a way which allows children to understand a specific concept or skill, by being given an example or explanation to follow and activities to complete. The worksheets are clear and simple to follow, many of which have an extension activity.

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These resources have been created using my experience as a primary school teacher. They are designed in a way which allows children to understand a specific concept or skill, by being given an example or explanation to follow and activities to complete. The worksheets are clear and simple to follow, many of which have an extension activity.
Finding Fractions of a Number - Using Pictures and Written Form
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Finding Fractions of a Number - Using Pictures and Written Form

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This worksheet helps children work out fractions of a number by sharing. A detailed explanation and examples are given, in both written and visual forms, to help children understand the concept. Activity 1: Find 1/2, 1/3 or 1/4 of these numbers. Blank rectangles are provided for children to colour in. You can find the answer by dividing or sharing the squares. You can use cubes to help you count and share. The first one has been started for you. Activity 2: children find a fraction of a number using a similar method to that given in the main body of the worksheet.
Match the Equivalent Fractions (cut & stick)- Writing Equivalent Fractions
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Match the Equivalent Fractions (cut & stick)- Writing Equivalent Fractions

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This worksheet will help children begin to identify and match equivalent fractions. It shows children visually what the equivalent fractions look like and then how to write fractions. Focus is on: halves, quarters, thirds, sixths, eigths Activity: Look at the shapes at the bottom of the page. Cut them out and stick them next to the equivalent fraction. Write the equivalent fractions. The first one has been started for you. Extension Activity: Draw the fraction equivalents from the table above using circles.
Maths Position and Direction - Seaside Fun - Maths Vocabulary
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Maths Position and Direction - Seaside Fun - Maths Vocabulary

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Worksheet to help children use vocabulary associated with position and direction using a picture grid. Vocabulary children are encouraged to use includes: up, down, forwards, backwards, above, below, next to, left, right. Jimmy the Jellyfish wants to explore the beach. Help him find his way around by telling him where things are and giving him directions. 1) Use the words above to help you say or write directions. 2) Describe to Jimmy the position of each of these.
3D Shape Sorting- Identifying Shapes, Properties of Shapes
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3D Shape Sorting- Identifying Shapes, Properties of Shapes

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Worksheet to help children identify and name 3D Shapes, then focus on the properties of 3D shapes. 1) Name these 3D Shapes. Draw a line to join the shape to the name. 2) Colour shapes with curved faces – green Colour shapes with straight edges only - blue Ideal for use in the classroom, assessment, reinforcement of practical work or homework.
Guess the Shape - 2D Shape Riddles - Drawing 2D Shapes - Shape Patterns
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Guess the Shape - 2D Shape Riddles - Drawing 2D Shapes - Shape Patterns

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Worksheet contains 3 activities. 1) Read the shape description. What is the name of the shape it is describing? Write the name of the shape. Cut out the correct shape and stick it. 2) Have a go at drawing the shapes yourself. Write the name of the shape underneath. (table provided) 3) Draw a pattern using 3 of the shapes. (example pattern shown) Can be used in the classroom, to reinforce practical work, or as homework.
Counting to 50, Counting Reliably, Worksheet, Assessment
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Counting to 50, Counting Reliably, Worksheet, Assessment

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Help Fluffy count to 50 and reach home safely. Start at 1 and see if you can count to 50. Point to each number as you say it. If you stop before you get to 50, draw a little picture of Fluffy on the number. Start at 1 again. Keep trying until Fluffy reaches the number 50. Children can then have a go at writing the numbers to 50 without looking. Worksheet can also be used as an aide memoire, or poster. Ideal for classroom use, assessment, reinforcement to practical work, sent home with children to practise with parents.
Counting to 100, Farmer Joe, Count Reliably, Worksheet, Assessment
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Counting to 100, Farmer Joe, Count Reliably, Worksheet, Assessment

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Farmer Joe is ready for another busy day on the farm. What will Farmer Joe see on his way to work today? Point to and say each number along his path. Put a tick next to each picture when you can count up to the number. Can you count to 100? Children can then try and say or write the numbers without looking at the worksheet. Worksheet can also be used as an aide memoire or poster. Can be used in the classroom, assessment, reinforcement or homework.
Ordinal Numbers to 10 - Traffic Jam, EYFS, Year 1
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Ordinal Numbers to 10 - Traffic Jam, EYFS, Year 1

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Worksheet to help children read and write ordinal numbers to 10. Includes ordinal numbers as words and digits. Children look at the traffic jam and identify the position of the vehicles. Worksheet can be used to compliment practical activities. Can be used in the classroom, assessment, reinforcement or homework.
Similes - Using Similes in a Sentence
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Similes - Using Similes in a Sentence

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A simile helps the reader create a picture in their mind to bring the writing alive. A simile compares one object or idea to another, to show that they are the same. It is a form of figurative language. This worksheet helps children add similes to a sentence. The beginning of the sentence is given, children then finish it with a appropriate simile. Helps children write more interesting sentences, to develop the vocabulary used.
Phonics -  Word Building 2 - Using Digraphs to Build Words
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Phonics - Word Building 2 - Using Digraphs to Build Words

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By joining together digraphs, we can make words. Children start by saying the digraphs in the bubbles. For each word, they say the beginning and the end of the word. Then say the sounds together. Write the complete word. Can they think of any more words that begin with these sounds? Helps build children's vocabulary and knowledge of phonics. Helps with writing words using consonant digraphs and digraphs.
Phonics - Long Vowel Sound 'ai' or 'a-e', Spelling Strategies
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Phonics - Long Vowel Sound 'ai' or 'a-e', Spelling Strategies

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Practise identifying words with the long vowel sound for 'a'. Read the words. Draw a line to the correct sound in the word. Then write all the ‘ai’ words in one list and all the 'a-e' words in another list. Ideal for practising reading/writing and reinforcing words with long vowel sounds.
Phonics - Long Vowel Sounds 'oa' and 'o-e', Spelling Strategies
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Phonics - Long Vowel Sounds 'oa' and 'o-e', Spelling Strategies

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Practise and reinforce long vowel sounds for 'o'. Read the words and circle them in a different colour for each sound. Words used contain the long vowel sound spelt using: 'oa' and 'o_e'. Then sort them into 2 groups. Helping them to remember and group words. Extension activity: They can then choose four words and write a sentence for each word. Ideal for practising and reinforcing phonics, reading and writing.
Phonics- Long Vowel Sounds - 'ue', 'ew' or 'u_e'
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Phonics- Long Vowel Sounds - 'ue', 'ew' or 'u_e'

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A long ‘u’ sound can be made in 3 ways. Practise and reinforce long vowel sounds for 'u'. Read the words. Draw a line to the correct sound in the word. Words contain the long vowel sound spelt using: 'ue', 'ew' or 'u_e'. Children then colour the: ew words in green, ue words in blue, u-e words in red. Helping them to remember and group words. Ideal for practising and reinforcing phonics, reading and writing.
Adding Numbers to 15, Counting How Many Altogether, EYFS, Year 1
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Adding Numbers to 15, Counting How Many Altogether, EYFS, Year 1

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Children learn to count how many altogether in a set of pictures. Adding numbers up to 15. e.g. Colour 4 beds blue and 5 beds red. How many beds altogether? This worksheets helps children count the numbers reliably and colour using the appropriate colours. This can then lead on to writing number sentences.
Shape Jigsaws - 2D Shapes, Recognising and Naming Shapes, EYFS, Year1
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Shape Jigsaws - 2D Shapes, Recognising and Naming Shapes, EYFS, Year1

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Children are given 4 shapes: square, circle, 2 x triangles. Cut out each shape. Cut along the dotted lines. Now put the shape back together. What is your shape called? Helps children with recognising and naming shapes. Helps with spacial awareness and matching. Shapes can be coloured in prior to cutting.
Beading Patterns - Copy the Pattern, Shape Patterns, EYFS, Year 1
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Beading Patterns - Copy the Pattern, Shape Patterns, EYFS, Year 1

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Children choose a colour for each shape and then colour the patterns on the string.. Can they continue the pattern? Children can also 'have a go' at naming the shapes, which can then lead on to them finding items with the same shape around the classroom or at home. Can be used in the classroom, for assessment or as homework.