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Mastery Weekly interactive Mathematics Powerpoints – Reception, counting, number recognition, double
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Mastery Weekly interactive Mathematics Powerpoints – Reception, counting, number recognition, double

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I created these because I had no resources and they turned out to be amazing! They proved so successful with the children and the two other Reception teachers; I continued to produce them for the rest of the year. Worksheets, matching games etc. are included. The next 5 PowerPoints are for sale here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/5-weeks-mastery-interactive-mathematics-powerpoints-and-resources-reception-weeks-2-6-11965274 I use each presentation at least 3 if not 4 times a week prior to Maths session. The children are chosen to come to the whiteboard for most of the PowerPoint pages e.g. to pop the bubbles whilst counting down from 10, which they love (better listening skills on the carpet). The PowerPoints start from scratch. Unfortunately, the difference between the highest achiever and lowest at Reception can be enormous and my philosophy is ‘no one left behind’. They change pace quickly and certain aspects such as the ‘doubling bunny’ rely on repetition and learning ‘the action’ (children physically perform it) so that they can say the answers before tackling the maths later on in the year. Each lesson begins with: Shape discussion (click the shape to make it dance), Counting upwards (from the number of the week), Counting from 10 to zero (clicking on the images so that they disappear one by one). Different concepts are then added each time. I have created these PowerPoints to satisfy: • Maths mastery, • Little Big Maths, • The Welsh foundation phase curriculum (it also satisfies the English eyfs curriculum), • Individual profiles (Reception), • It introduces the part part whole aspect of Singapore Maths and also the bar method, • It also utilises ideas from the White Rose Maths. Week one is free so that you can see how this works in your class. The rest are in half termly packs. Week 1 PowerPoint is arranged as follows: Page 1 : Cover page – shapes to discuss (triangle, square, rectangle and circle) Page 2 : Counting to 10 (1 to 10) Page 3 : Counting down from 10 to 0 (balloon pop) Page 4 : Reading numbers 0 to 5 Page 5 : Writing numbers in the air (1 to 5) Page 6 : Counting coins 1 to 5 Page 7 : Doubling bunny 1 + 1, 2 + 2 Page 8 : Adding basics (how to make 2) Page 9 : Comparing numbers to 4 objects
Internet safety – Identity, image and reputation – sharing, passwords and adult supervision
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Internet safety – Identity, image and reputation – sharing, passwords and adult supervision

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I’ve created these 4 worksheets and a poster in response to the new digital competence framework and for the fact that I couldn’t find many resources myself. Internet safety is such a broad spectrum, I have focused on the following in these. Sharing online – scenarios to discuss, Traffic light poster for sharing, Sharing their own ideas for the traffic light system, Strong and weak passwords – tick sheet, Adult supervision – make their own rules. They have been created to use in a year 5 class but are suitable for any KS2 or KS3 year group.
Numbers posters 1 - 20 - Display
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Numbers posters 1 - 20 - Display

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Numbers posters ready to print and laminate. Each containing the word, coin representation (least number of coins), the number itself, numicon representation and hands/fingers representation.
Internet safety–Identity, image and reputation–emails, websites and downloads - digital competence
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Internet safety–Identity, image and reputation–emails, websites and downloads - digital competence

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I’ve created these 6 worksheets in response to the new digital competence framework and for the fact that I couldn’t find many resources myself. Internet safety is such a broad spectrum, I have focused on the following in these. E-mail safety and phishing - true or false, Private and personal information - table distribution Genuine and scam websites - colouring, Computer cookies – missing words, Identity theft – what is it? How to protect yourselves and what to do when you’re a victim, The perils of free software and downloads - comprehension. They have been created to use in a year 4 class but are suitable for any KS2 or KS3 year group.
Digital papers and frames
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Digital papers and frames

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Huge bundle of digital papers and frames to pimp your work. 9 frames to insert into PowerPoint presentations or worksheets. 10 gingham digital papers to insert as images or to use to fill shapes with the insert>picture feature. 17 striped digital papers. These have been used to create certificates that are sold separately at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/certificates-11689927. Please note, the file comes as a compressed zip folder. If you use the papers or frames to create items to sell, please ensure that the images are locked and cannot be removed and re-used by others e.g. cut and paste. Thanks. Enjoy!
Certificates
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Certificates

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A huge choice of 40 certificates ready to print or easily edited. One document is locked as a PDF, ready to print. The other is editable in PowerPoint so that you can change or personalise the achievement. The background digital papers and borders are available to buy separately to pimp your worksheets / presentations at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/digital-papers-and-frames-11690165.
Year 3/4 Mathematics reasoning investigations, focusing on re-ordering / rearranging
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Year 3/4 Mathematics reasoning investigations, focusing on re-ordering / rearranging

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Mathematical reasoning has been brought into focus with the poor results of the PISA tests. These 5 investigations focus on re-ordering work with emphasis on a given set of options. They are ultimately suited to year 3 but without prior investigation work, I’ve used these successfully in my year 4 class. I would advise using equipment/resources to spark interest in the task. Each investigation has an extension which is a level above the problem for those children who are capable learners already. This assists classroom management, where high achievers can be disengaged when problems seem obvious to them. There is also vocabulary specific to re-ordering work, to assist the teacher in promoting the language and therefore facilitate progress.
Whiteboard practice PowerPoints, addition (money) Big Maths CLIC session
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Whiteboard practice PowerPoints, addition (money) Big Maths CLIC session

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4 PowerPoints to use alongside the Big Maths clic sessions. I also use them as whiteboard sessions at the beginning of Maths lessons. Although I prefer to use column methods to add money, this technique will introduce and consolidate the relationship between pounds and pence. There are 4 pages to each PowerPoint which I have been using in year 4, but are suitable for other ages.
Whiteboard practice PowerPoints, 100 number bonds, Mr 100
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Whiteboard practice PowerPoints, 100 number bonds, Mr 100

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Here is my strategy for teaching 100 number bonds. It is similar to the Big Maths clic session jigsaw addition. There are 4 PowerPoints, getting harder each time. The children love it and find it an easy strategy to follow. I have included my differentiated worksheet too.
Doubling diamond, partitioning and doubling 2 digit numbers PowerPoints
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Doubling diamond, partitioning and doubling 2 digit numbers PowerPoints

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4 PowerPoints to use alongside the Big Maths clic sessions. I also use them as whiteboard sessions at the beginning of Maths lessons. They get progressively harder from the first to last, breaking the tens barrier twice by the end. There are 5 pages to each PowerPoint which are suitable for year 1 upwards (or consolidating / introducing to older years).
Ordering two digit numbers PowerPoints
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Ordering two digit numbers PowerPoints

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4 PowerPoints to use alongside the Big Maths clic sessions. I also use them as whiteboard sessions at the beginning of Maths lessons. They get progressively harder from the first to last. There are 4 pages to each PowerPoint which are suitable for year 1 upwards.
Ordering decimals PowerPoints
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Ordering decimals PowerPoints

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4 PowerPoints to use alongside the Big Maths clic sessions. I also use them as whiteboard sessions at the beginning of Maths lessons. They get progressively harder from the first to last. There are 4 pages to each PowerPoint which are suitable for year 4/5 upwards.
4 Differentiated probability worksheets / investigations
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4 Differentiated probability worksheets / investigations

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I’ve used these very successfully with year 5 to introduce a practical application to probability. I recommend that you use coins, dice, dominos and playing cards during the lessons but they can be used just as easily without. You may also have a large dice, dominos or playing cards that you can use to introduce the 4 lessons, or to use with lower abilities. The tasks in order of complexity are; • Coin toss investigation, • Dice roll investigation, • Dominos investigation and • Playing cards investigation.