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Subtraction sums (blank) Rainbow and B&W
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Subtraction sums (blank) Rainbow and B&W

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? x3 sets of blank subtraction sums, x1 black and white and x2 rainbow themed, x5 pages in total. All portrait orientation, in PDF format. What’s it for? These blank sums enable learners to practise simple subtraction sums with plenty of space to use practical resources (ideally matching their interests) to support them. Numbers can be written on the sheets ‘for’ learners or they could have access to a dice/number cards to write their own sums. Who’s it for? These (blank) subtraction sums have been designed for pupils in years one and two or older students needing additional support with their learning. Resource details There is a line underneath each box on which to write the numbers. Subtraction Sums (one sheet) Rainbow coloured (blank) This pdf includes x4 blank subtraction sums on one page, each a different colour making it clear to learners which sum they are working on. Subtraction Sums (two sheets) Rainbow coloured (blank) This page includes TWO pages both featuring x4 blank subtraction sums, x8 sums in total. Two (numbered) sheets provide more sums and so more challenge for your learner/s. Each sum is a different colour making it clear to learners which sum they are working on. Subtraction Sums (two sheets) Black and white sums (blank) This pdf includes TWO pages both featuring x4 blank subtraction sums, x8 sums in total. Two (numbered) sheets provide more sums and so more challenge for your learner/s. Even though this resource is black and white each sum is a different shade of grey/black which alternates to help make it clear to learners which sum they are working on. Recommendations Small objects can be placed in each box as long as these are not deemed a choking hazard for your little learner/s). Suggestions of small objects to count include: small coloured matchsticks buttons pom poms coloured dot/spot stickers small ‘themed’ stickers especially if matched to your learner’s interests Learners could have access to number cards and/or roll dice to make their own subtraction sums - encouraging autonomy. Learners could then draw the number of spots or use ‘dot stickers’ to record the numbers chosen (on a card) or rolled (using dice) in the boxes. Top tip When working on subtraction sums especially if learners are making their own sums - always encourage them to put the larger of the two numbers first to then ‘take away’ the ‘smaller’ amount from this to find the total. Learners will need to move the total amount (of objects) counted into the first box (on the left) to the box in the centre to then ‘subtract’ the amount from there. Learners can draw the total number of objects left in the last box (on the right). There is a line underneath each box on which to write the numbers.
Number bonds to 5 in order/random order
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Number bonds to 5 in order/random order

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This pdf download includes x4 (rainbow themed) number bonds to 5 pages, all presented in portrait orientation. What’s it for? To practise recalling number bonds to 5 facts as well as providing the opportunity to identify number ‘patterns’ including number order, which number could/should come next and identifying missing numbers in a sequence. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for pupils in Reception, Y1 and Y2 as well as older students needing additional learning support. Resource Details Resource 1 (in order) x2 pages include x12 number bonds (to 5) questions to complete in order, with answers. Page 1 has been designed to be a ‘cut and stick’ missing numbers activity, or missing numbers can be written in the empty boxes, either works. The number bonds in order are listed as below: 0 + 5 1 + 4 2 + 3 3 + 2 4 + 1 5 + 0 5 + 0 4 + 1 3 + 2 2 + 3 1 + 4 0 + 5 Answers are clearly presented on page 2. Page 2 could also be used as a reference resource for display Resource 2 (random order) x2 pages include x12 number bonds (to 10) questions to complete in random order, with answers. Page 1 has been designed to be a ‘cut and stick’ missing numbers activity, or missing numbers can be written in the empty boxes, either works. The random order number bonds are listed in this order: 2 + 3 5 + 0 1 + 4 3 + 2 0 + 5 4 + 1 3 + 2 0 + 5 4 + 1 2 + 3 5 + 0 1 + 4 Answers are clearly presented on page 2, promoting autonomy in learning. Page 2 could be used as a reference resource for display Recommendation These PDFs have been designed to print and use as practical write-on resource, they could also be cut up and used as matching cards, or the sheets laminated to enable reuse. Important message… ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes. Feedback of this resource would be brilliant. Thank you.
Number lines 0 - 10 with AND without 'count on/back' tracks
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Number lines 0 - 10 with AND without 'count on/back' tracks

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This download includes x2 black and white versions of number lines to 10, one version has ‘count on/back tracks’ the other version does not. There are x4 pages in total. Each page shows four zero to ten number lines one version with vertical black counting tracks (above), the other without - all landscape in orientation, pdf format. What’s it for? These number lines help learners count on and back from 0 to 10. The design is plain with space above/below each number line for simple sums to be written and/or small objects to be place. The first page can be used as one sheet (four number lines) the second page can be cut up and the number lines used as a helpful reference supporting other number work/while playing games. Who’s it for? These simple number lines to 10 have been carefully designed for early years and pupils in years one and two as well as students needing additional learning support. Resource layout Page 1 There are x4 number lines from 0 - 10 on each page with plenty of space between each number line. The numbers on these number lines are (large) size 50 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font. One version has counting tracks above, one does not. This page has been designed to use as one page. There is a space at the base for learners to write their name as well as recording the number date (top, right). Page 2 There are x4 number lines from 0 - 10 on each page with plenty of space between each number line. The numbers on these number lines are (large) size 50 ‘Sassoon Infant Std’ font. One version has counting tracks above, one does not. This page has been designed to be used as four separate number lines, dotted (cutting) lines under each horizontal line separate the number lines from each other. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes.
0 - 10 Number lines WITHOUT tracks (x12 colours)
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0 - 10 Number lines WITHOUT tracks (x12 colours)

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? x3 ‘Rainbow themed’ pages of 0 - 10 number lines, x4 number lines per page, landscape, in PDF format. Every number line is a different colour (all of these number lines do NOT have the vertical number tracks above). What’s it for? These number lines help learners count on and back from 0 to 10. The design is plain. This version (without tracks) leaves a space above each number line for simple sums to be written and/or small objects to be placed. Number lines could be cut horizontally to separate and used to support learners with their number work/play number games. Who’s it for? These number lines have been designed for children in the early years or older pupils needing additional support with their learning. Resource layout This download includes x12 number lines (across x3 pages) each displaying numbers from 0 - 10. x4 number lines per page, every number line is a different colour. The resource has been designed for each sheet to be used by a learner. A space is provided for learners to write their name (at the base, left) and record the number date (top, right). However, these could be sliced horizontally and used as twelve individual (different coloured!) number lines as needed. The number line colours are listed below: Page 1 x4 number lines 0 - 10 pale pink boxes, pale pink numbers bright pink boxes, bright pink numbers red boxes, red numbers orange boxes, orange numbers Page 2 x4 number lines 0 - 10 yellow boxes, yellow numbers light green boxes, light green numbers dark green boxes, dark green numbers turquoise boxes, turquoise numbers Page 3 x4 number lines 0 - 10 light blue boxes, light blue numbers dark blue boxes, dark blue numbers purple boxes, purple numbers lilac boxes, lilac numbers Recommendations Different numbers could be covered to encourage learners to identify which number comes before/next. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes.
0 - 10 Number lines WITH tracks (x12 colours)
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0 - 10 Number lines WITH tracks (x12 colours)

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? x3 ‘Rainbow themed’ pages of 0 - 10 number lines, x4 number lines per page, landscape, in PDF format. Every number line is a different colour (all of these number lines DO have the vertical counting on/back tracks above). What’s it for? These number lines help learners count on and back from 0 to 10. The design is plain. Numberlines could be cut horizontally to separate and used to support learners with their number work/play number games. Who’s it for? These number lines have been designed for children in the early years or older pupils needing additional support with their learning. Resource layout This download includes x12 number lines (across x3 pages) each displaying numbers from 0 - 10. x4 number lines per page, every number line is a different colour. The resource has been designed for each sheet to be used by a learner. A space is provided for learners to write their name (at the base, left) and record the number date (top, right). However, these could be sliced horizontally and used as twelve individual (different coloured!) number lines as needed. The number line colours are listed below: Page 1 x4 number lines 0 - 10 pale pink boxes, pale pink numbers, vertical pale pink tracks above bright pink boxes, bright pink numbers, vertical bright pink tracks above red boxes, red numbers, vertical red tracks above orange boxes, orange numbers, vertical orange tracks above Page 2 x4 number lines 0 - 10 yellow boxes, yellow numbers, vertical pale pink tracks above light green boxes, light green numbers, vertical light green tracks above dark green boxes, dark green numbers, vertical dark green tracks above turquoise boxes, turquoise numbers, vertical turquoise tracks above Page 3 x4 number lines 0 - 10 light blue boxes, light blue numbers, vertical light blue tracks above dark blue boxes, dark blue numbers, vertical dark blue tracks above purple boxes, purple numbers, vertical purple tracks above lilac boxes, lilac numbers, vertical lilac tracks above Recommendations Different numbers could be covered to encourage learners to identify which number comes before/next. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes.
Number bonds to 20 in order/random order
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Number bonds to 20 in order/random order

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This pdf download includes six (rainbow themed) number bonds to 20 pages, all presented in portrait orientation. What’s it for? To practise recalling number bonds to 20 facts as well as providing the opportunity to identify number ‘patterns’ including number order, which number could/should come next and identifying missing numbers in a sequence. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for pupils in Reception, Y1 and Y2 as well as older students needing additional learning support. Resource Details Resource 1 (in order) x2 pages include x12 number bonds (to 20) questions to complete in ‘order’, with answers. Page 1 has been designed to be a ‘cut and stick’ missing numbers activity, however missing numbers can be written in the empty boxes instead, either works. The number bonds to 20 in order are listed below: 0 + 20 1 + 19 2 + 18 3 + 17 4 + 16 5 + 15 6 + 14 7 + 13 8 + 12 9 + 11 10 + 10 20 + 0 19 + 1 18 + 2 17 + 3 16 + 4 15 + 5 14 + 6 13 + 7 12 + 8 11 + 9 10 + 10 Answers are clearly presented on page 2. Page 2 could also be used as a reference resource for display Resource 2 (random order) x2 pages include x12 number bonds (to 10) questions to complete in ‘random order’, with answers. Page 1 has been designed to be a ‘cut and stick’ missing numbers activity, however missing numbers can be written in the empty boxes instead, either works. The number bonds to 20 in random order are listed below: 2 + 18 5 + 15 7 + 13 1 + 19 3 + 17 9 + 11 8 + 12 10 + 10 4 + 16 0 + 20 6 + 14 18 + 2 15 + 5 13 + 7 19 + 1 17 + 3 11 + 9 12 + 8 10 + 10 16 + 4 20 + 0 14 + 6 Answers are clearly presented on page 2. Page 2 could also be used as a reference resource for display Resource 3 x2 pages include x10 ‘quick match’ recap questions to complete, with answers. Learners would be best using a ruler to match the number bonds on page 1. Answers are clearly presented on page 2. Recommendations These PDFs have been designed to print and use as practical write-on resource, they could also be cut up and used as matching cards, or the sheets laminated to enable reuse. Important message… ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes.
Number bonds to 10 in order/random order
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Number bonds to 10 in order/random order

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This pdf download includes six (rainbow themed) number bonds to 10 pages, all presented in portrait orientation. What’s it for? To practise recalling number bonds to 10 facts as well as providing the opportunity to identify number ‘patterns’ including number order, which number could/should come next and identifying missing numbers in a sequence. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for pupils in Reception, Y1 and Y2 as well as older students needing additional learning support. Resource Details Resource 1 (in order) x2 pages include x12 number bonds (to 10) questions to complete in ‘order’, with answers. Page 1 has been designed to be a ‘cut and stick’ missing numbers activity, however missing numbers can be written in the empty boxes instead, either works. The number bonds to 10 in order are listed as below: 0 + 10 1 + 9 2 + 8 3 + 7 4 + 6 5 + 5 10 + 0 9 + 1 8 + 2 7 + 3 6 + 4 5 + 5 Answers are clearly presented on page 2. Page 2 could also be used as a reference resource for display Resource 2 (random order) x2 pages include x12 number bonds (to 10) questions to complete in ‘random order’, with answers. Page 1 has been designed to be a ‘cut and stick’ missing numbers activity, however missing numbers can be written in the empty boxes instead, either works. The number bonds to 10 in random order are listed below: 3 + 7 4 + 6 5 + 5 1 + 9 1 + 10 2 + 8 7 + 3 6 + 4 5 + 5 1 + 9 10 + 1 8 + 2 Answers are clearly presented on page 2. Page 2 could also be used as a reference resource for display Resource 3 x2 pages include x10 ‘quick match’ recap questions to complete, with answers. Learners would be best using a ruler to match the number bonds on page 1. Answers are clearly presented on page 2. Recommendations These PDFs have been designed to print and use as practical write-on resource, they could also be cut up and used as matching cards, or the sheets laminated to enable reuse. Important message… ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes.
Handwriting practise - numbers 0 to 10
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Handwriting practise - numbers 0 to 10

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This download includes one A4, pdf sheet (portrait orientation) to practise handwriting numerals 0 to 10. What’s it for? This resource has been designed to break down each step involved in writing these eleven numerals correctly, using green (go!) ‘starting dots’ and red ‘stop dots’ to make it clear to learners exactly where to begin and end writing. Colour coded arrows guide learners on which direction to follow. This resource should help in providing some focused additional support looking at these numerals more closely for those pupils who need a greater level of support and maybe find it harder to remember which direction to follow. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one and two as well as older students needing additional learning support. Resource details The font used is Sassoon Infant Std - size 150. This activity has been designed to write straight on. The start and stop dots make it clear where learners place their pencil to begin/where to end and dotted lines on top of letters provide guidance of exactly which direction to write. There is a clear space for learners to write their name on the line at the base of the sheet and a clear space to record the number-date at the top of the sheet - helpful to keep sheets and track progress (and improvement!) over time. Important message… ANY issues with this resource please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes. Feedback of this resource would be brilliant. Thank you.
Handwriting practise - numbers 1 to 12
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Handwriting practise - numbers 1 to 12

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This download includes one A4, pdf sheet (portrait orientation) to practise handwriting numerals 1 to 12. What’s it for? This resource has been designed to break down each step involved in writing these twelve numerals correctly, using green (go!) starting dots and red (stop!) dots to make it clear to learners exactly where to begin and end writing. Support (colour coded) arrows also guide learners on which direction to follow. This resource should help in providing some focused additional support looking at these numerals more closely. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one and two as well as older students needing additional learning support. Resource details This activity has been designed to write straight on. Each letter has clear ‘starting’ and ‘ending’ dots so learners know where to place their pencil to begin and dotted lines on top of letters provide guidance of where exactly to write. There is a clear space for learners to write their name on the line at the base of the sheet and a clear space to record the number-date at the top of the sheet - helpful to keep sheets and track progress (and improvement!) over time. Important message… ANY issues with this resource please don’t hesitate to let me know - I am happy to make any changes. Feedback of this resource would be brilliant. Thank you.
Number bonds to 5/10/20 In order/random order
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Number bonds to 5/10/20 In order/random order

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This pdf download includes x16 (rainbow themed) number bonds to 5/10/20 pages, all presented in portrait orientation. What’s it for? To practise recalling number bonds to 5/10/20 facts as well as providing the opportunity to identify number ‘patterns’ which are helpful in identifying missing numbers in a sequence. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for pupils in Reception, Y1 and Y2 as well as students needing additional learning support. Resource layout The simple lay out of each number bonds sum is an easy to use resource. Numbers can be written on the sheet (and wiped off if laminated) in the blank box covering the missing numbers in each number bond. The large size 35/50 ‘Avenir’ font makes the numbers and + sign easy to read and models the addition ‘pattern’ in a clear layout to learners. Resource 1 in order x2 pages includes number bonds (to 5/10/20) questions to complete in ‘order’, with answers. Page 1 has been designed to be a ‘cut and stick’ missing numbers activity, however missing numbers can be written in the empty boxes instead, either works. The answers are clearly presented in the same layout on page 2. Page 2 could be used as a reference resource for display Resource 2 random order x2 pages includes number bonds (to 5/10/20)questions to complete in random order, with answers. Page 1 has been designed to be a ‘cut/stick’ missing numbers activity, or missing numbers can be written in the empty boxes, either works. Answers are clearly presented in the same layout on page 2. Page 2 could be used as a reference resource for display Resource 3 quick match recap questions (Number bonds to 10 and 20 only) x2 pages include x10 quick match recap questions to complete, with answers. Learners would be best using a ruler to match the number bonds on page 1. Answers are clearly presented on page 2. Recommendations These PDFs have been designed to print and use as practical write-on resource, they could also be cut up and used as matching cards, or the sheets laminated to enable reuse. Important message… ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to get in touch - we are happy to make changes.
Counting in 2s (to 100) Eyes
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Counting in 2s (to 100) Eyes

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This download includes one sheet, landscape orientation, pdf format. What’s it for? This resource has been designed to practise ‘counting in 2’s’, using pairs of (different coloured) eyes as a helpful visual guide. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one and two as well as older students needing additional learning support. Resource Details Layout includes x6 rows of x5/x9 pairs of eyes from 0 to 100 counting in 2’s. x50 boxes each feature one pair of eyes and a large blank space under each ‘eyes image’ where the learner can write the correct 2’s number. Each row includes one randomly spaced ‘helping number’. These numbers are 4, 26, 36, 48, 80 and 100 to guide learners as they go. To increase the level of challenge for your learner/s these could be covered with a white sticker. There is a clear space for each learner to write their name at the lower edge of the sheet and a simple instruction at the top guiding learners on what to do, encouraging their autonomy. Important message… Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to get in touch - we are happy to make changes. Feedback would be brilliant - thank you.
Reading Common words Number names 1 - 20
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Reading Common words Number names 1 - 20

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What’s included? This download includes x4 sheets, all portrait orientation, pdf format. What’s it for? This activity has been designed for learners to look more closely at a set of common words, which are important and useful to be able to read, write and spell. Learners match words with images by completing two-piece jigsaw puzzles. This set focuses on all ‘number names’ from one to twenty - all words included have a matching image featuring the numeral and correct number of objects (2D shapes). This is a simple, predictable activity to promote independence and consolidate learning. This activity is ideal for individuals/groups to be getting on with independently or pupils needing some individual support. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for Early Years children who are learning these sounds (and words/numbers) for the first time, pupils in Year 1 who need some practise/reinforcement of these sounds/words as well as counting practise and time spent recognising numerals to 20. This resource may be suitable for older learners with additional learning needs. How to use it? An adult pre-cuts along the dotted lines and the set of x20 words (and images) can be shuffled and placed face-up on the carpet/a table top for learners to look at and match. This number names set has 2D shapes to count for each number to help learners identify each numeral. Resource Details It is possible to ‘sound out’ most of these words - whether ‘sounding out’ is possible (or not) is indicated by a ‘tick’ or ‘cross’ symbol at the top of the picture and word box. The graphemes in those words which can be sounded out are underlined - making clear how many sounds are in each word. Those words which are tricky and cannot be ‘sounded out’ have a small ‘cross’ symbol at the top of the picture and word box, in addition - these words are underlined with one (single) line. Key At the top-right of each ‘word box’ there is a coloured ‘triangle’. This colour indicates which phonics phase that word fits in with, see details below: pink triangles indicate that the words are from phase 2 purple triangles indicate that the words are from phase 3 turquoise triangles indicate that the words are from phase 5 underlined letters indicates that the letters (together) have one sound red letters indicate the tricky/irregular letters/sounds. This colour-coded ‘key’ is included at the top of each sheet to make this colour-coded system clear. It is possible to ‘work out’ some words which contain some red letters if the focus is placed on the black letters in those words which should be sounds learners know (depending on which phonics-phase they are competent in). The blue box outline colour indicates that these words are all part of the ‘number names’ set. Important Message ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes.
Addition sums (blank) Rainbow and black/white
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Addition sums (blank) Rainbow and black/white

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? x3 sets of blank addition sums, x1 black and white and x2 rainbow themed, x5 pages in total. All portrait orientation, in PDF format. What’s it for? These blank sums enable learners to practise simple addition sums with plenty of space to use practical resources (ideally matching their interests) to support them. The large boxes model a clear layout of the addition process to young learners, the different colours for each sum makes it clear to learners which sum they are working on at any one time. Numbers can be written on the sheets ‘for’ learners or they could have access to a dice/number cards to write their own sums. Who’s it for? These (blank) addition sums have been designed for pupils in years one and two or older students needing additional support with their learning. Resource details There is a line underneath each box on which to write the numbers. Addition Sums (one sheet) Rainbow coloured (blank) This pdf includes x4 blank addition sums on one page, each a different colour making it clear to learners which sum they are working on. Addition Sums (two sheets) Rainbow coloured (blank) This page includes TWO pages both featuring x4 blank addition sums, x8 sums in total. Two (numbered) sheets provide more sums and so more challenge for your learner/s. Each sum is a different colour making it clear to learners which sum they are working on. Addition Sums (two sheets) Black and white sums (blank) This pdf includes TWO pages both featuring x4 blank addition sums, x8 sums in total. Even though this resource is black and white each sum is a different shade of grey/black which alternates to help make it clear to learners which sum they are working on. Recommendations Small objects can be placed in each box as long as these are not deemed a choking hazard for your learner/s. Suggestions of small objects to count include: small coloured matchsticks buttons pom poms coloured dot/spot stickers small ‘themed’ stickers especially if matched to your learner’s interests Learners could have access to number cards and/or roll dice to make their own addition sums - encouraging autonomy. Learners could then draw the number of spots or use ‘dot stickers’ to record the numbers chosen (on a card) or rolled (using dice) in the boxes, writing the total number of spots underneath each box. Top tip When working on addition sums especially if learners are making their own sums - always encourage them to put the larger of the two numbers first to count on from to find the total.
Counting in 2s Rabbit cards Count/order to 30
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Counting in 2s Rabbit cards Count/order to 30

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This download includes one sheet, portrait orientation. This pdf features x15 counting in 2’s cards. What’s it for? These cards (from 2 to 30) are to practise ‘counting in 2’s’. This resource features a rabbit/bunny theme (each with two ears!) as a helpful visual guide for learners to count if needed. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for pupils in years one and two as well as early years children or older students needing additional learning support. How to use this resource? This resource can be used in various ways. The cards could be placed as a pack in a learners/adults hands to be shown one at a time, placed on a table top, for example if working with an individual/group. Learners predict (say) what the next number will be before each card is shown. The cards could be shuffled and ordered, laid out in a line/as a set from 2 to 30 (and back). Two sets could be printed and used for a pair of learners/an adult with a learner to play ‘pairs’ - the winner is the first to collect a full set (ordered correctly!) Resource Details x15 cards each featuring one rabbit (with two ears!) and a ‘two’s number’ underneath. Cards are from 2 - 30. These Counting in 2’s Rabbit Cards can be used to practise counting and ordering numbers (in twos). These cards can be used with the ‘Carrot Game’ listed separately. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to get in touch - we are happy to make changes.
Counting in 5s from 5 to 100 (Star fish)
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Counting in 5s from 5 to 100 (Star fish)

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? One A4 pdf in landscape orientation What’s it for? To practise counting in 5’s from 0 to 100. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for pupils in years one and two as well as older students needing additional learning support. Resource Details The resource explores counting in 5’s from 5 to 100 using star fish (which have x5 points) as a clear visual guide. Learners who are ‘new’ to counting in fives can count the ‘points’ of the stars each time which should help support them, making a great introduction to counting in 5’s. Important message… ANY issues with any of this please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes. Feedback of this resource would be great - thank you.
Number Snake Ordering numbers 0 to 25 Rainbow/B&W
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Number Snake Ordering numbers 0 to 25 Rainbow/B&W

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This download includes four A4, portrait pdf sheet to practise ordering numbers from 0 to 25. Dotted lines guide where to cut and a snake outline is provided to place and stick the numbers (in order) once complete. This listing has been updated to include a black and white version as well as the rainbow colour version. What’s it for? This resource has been designed to enable learners to recognise and order numbers from 0 to 25. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one as well as older students needing additional learning support. Resource Details The layout includes x2 pages. Page 1 shows the numbers (from 0 to 25) in the correct order and position. Dotted lines are provided guiding where to cut - both around the outline of the snake and between each number to separate them. Page 2 shows an outline of the snake shape to support learners with where to position and stick numbers once complete. To make this puzzle more challenging a ‘blank’ sheet of A4 paper could be provided for each learner. The chevron/arrow shape of each number piece has been designed to guide learners on which direction to position/stick the ‘next’ number. Important message… ANY issues with this number snake please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes. Feedback of this resource would be excellent - thank you.
0 - 10 Number fan (Rainbow version)
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0 - 10 Number fan (Rainbow version)

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This download includes two A4, portrait pdf sheets to make number fans featuring numerals from 0 to 10. Rainbow Version. Each number is a different colour - in rainbow colour order. What’s it for? This number fan can be used in various ways, including to play games. Learners can have their own number fan to reference while doing number work should they need help in writing numerals. The numbers on the fan can be taken off the ‘ring’ and used to order forwards/backwards or ‘label’ larger groups of objects which have been sorted and counted. They can be used to ‘show’ the answer to maths questions, rather than speaking. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one and two as well as older students needing additional learning support. How to use this resource Number fans can be used in a variety of situations including on-the-carpet questioning with the whole class/smaller groups where pupils can show their answers instead of speaking. Number fans can be used as a personal reference resource for learners e.g. to help count and order numbers and/or cross-check the correct orientation of individual numbers if unsure when writing. Number fans can also be used for a variety of games and to accompany and involve learners during counting rhymes and songs, usable both inside the classroom and outdoors. The rainbow colours may help some learners not yet confident with number recognition, who know colours. E.g. if you ask, ‘Can you show me number 3?’ - this could be followed by ‘Can you show me number 3, the orange number? Suggestion Brightly coloured plastic keyrings (which can be easily opened by unclipping the plastic) could be ideal where you wish learners to access the contents of the ring e.g. to order the numbers. Alternatively a short loop of wool/string could be tied/untied to achieve the same effect. A standard metal keyring works well as a more permanent ‘holder’ of the contents threaded onto the ring. I recommend that each number is laminated before punching a hole and threading onto a keyring - this is included in the instructions on the pdf. Important message… ANY issues with this number fan please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes.
0 - 10 Number fan (B&W version)
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0 - 10 Number fan (B&W version)

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This download includes two A4, portrait pdf sheets to make number fans featuring numerals from 0 to 10. Black and white version. What’s it for? These number fans can be used in a variety of ways to practise and reinforce learners recognition of numbers to 10. Learners can have their own number fan to reference while doing number work should they need help in writing numerals. The numbers on the fan can be taken off the ‘ring’ and used to order forwards/backwards or ‘label’ larger groups of objects which have been sorted and counted. They can be used to ‘show’ the answer to maths questions, rather than speaking. Who’s it for? This resource has been designed for early years children, pupils in years one and two as well as older students needing additional learning support. How to use this resource Number fans can be used in a variety of situations including on-the-carpet questioning with the whole class/smaller groups where pupils can show their answers instead of speaking. Number fans can be used as a personal reference resource for learners e.g. to help count and order numbers and/or cross-check the correct orientation of individual numbers if unsure when writing. Number fans can be used to involve learners during counting rhymes and songs, both inside the classroom and outdoors. Number fans can also be used to play a variety of games, especially when made more accessible by being attached to an easy to open/close rainbow keyring - as pictured (and recommended!). Suggestion Brightly coloured plastic keyrings (which can be easily opened by unclipping the plastic) could be ideal where you wish learners to access the contents of the ring e.g. to order the numbers. Alternatively a short loop of wool/string could be tied/untied to achieve the same effect. A standard metal keyring works well as a more permanent ‘holder’ of the contents threaded onto the ring. Laminating this resource is recommended. Important message… ANY issues with this number fan please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes.
2D shapes Game (identifying properties)
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2D shapes Game (identifying properties)

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This download includes x2 pages, portrait orientation, x1 page, portrait orientation, all in pdf format. x3 sheets in total What is it? This is a simple game for two players to reinforce 2D shape names and the number of sides each shape has. Who’s it for? This 2D shape name game has been designed for early years and pupils in years one and two as well as students needing additional learning support. How to use it? The game includes two boards on page 2 (one for each player) with a space for each player to write their names on the line above. All that is needed is a die (dice) and a pencil/pen (per player) to ‘tick off’ shapes (once ‘rolled’) OR game counters (included) - to place on top of each shape once ‘rolled’ can be cut out and used. One die is recommended (to ‘share’) to promote turn-taking. Clear game instructions are included on page 1 which players could be encouraged to read themselves before playing the game. What’s needed? One die to share or one dice each and a pencil each/game ‘counters’ - cut up (included). Resource layout The instruction text is size 14 ‘Avenir’ font. Instructions are included on page 1, the game itself (x2 game boards) are included on page 2. Recommendations For younger players having a set of these 2D shapes out while playing this game (to look at, hold and count the sides of) would benefit learners. This PDF has been designed to print and write-on. It could be laminated and a dry-wipe pen used to enable reuse and improve durability. Chunky sized dice are much easier for younger learners to use. Foam dice are great as they are really quiet! A shallow box, e.g. half of an empty cereal box laid flat on its back with front removed (ideally lined with a piece ‘felt’ fabric to absorb sound) to roll the die into could be used to avoid dice rolling away (e.g. off a table top). This should avoid any momentum of the game being interrupted while searching for lost dice! Important message… ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to get in touch - we are happy to make changes.
Number bonds to 10 (Two player Game)
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Number bonds to 10 (Two player Game)

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New online service coming soon with FREE downloads (including this resource) available! For more information visit https://alphabetlearning.online What’s included? This download includes x4 landscape orientation pdf sheets. What’s it for? This is a simple game to play to reinforce knowledge of number bonds to 10. This has been designed to build on a learners knowledge and improve the speed of recalling number bond facts. Who’s it for? Designed for Y1 and Y2, suitable for Reception aged children. This is a two player game so ideal for a parent and child or support assistant and individual child needing some extra help in remembering these number bonds. However, once a learner knows what to do this could be played on their own/with a friend. Resource Details This is a simple, easy to play game to reinforce number bonds to 10 knowledge in a fun, easy way, perfect to play at a table/desk…or on the floor! Everything needed to play this simple game is included in the pdf and the instructions are clearly printed on the game. Of course these can be adapted to suit each learner as long as it is fun and they are learning that’s the key thing! There are two options when playing this game. Option one involves covering number cards with ‘cover cards’ and writing the number bond pairs down. Option two involves cutting up and pairing number cards. Both involve some cutting, only option one needs a pencil for each player. Recommendation Printing this resource onto card is strongly recommended. Printing onto paper could mean numbers are visible through the paper risking the game being ‘unfair’ (and who enjoys a game like that?!) To make the game last for years, print onto card, cut up pieces and laminate and store in a zip-lock wallet. If you do this and would like a matching label making for your storage bag - just ask! Important Message ANY issues with any of this resource please don’t hesitate to let us know - we are happy to make changes.