I’m an experienced educator with more than 10 years of teaching and tutoring across a range of age groups. I enjoy creating engaging, high-quality resources that make learning fun and accessible. The materials in my shop are aimed at primary learners, from early years children developing phonics and early maths skills to 11+ students who benefit from additional challenge and extension.
I’m an experienced educator with more than 10 years of teaching and tutoring across a range of age groups. I enjoy creating engaging, high-quality resources that make learning fun and accessible. The materials in my shop are aimed at primary learners, from early years children developing phonics and early maths skills to 11+ students who benefit from additional challenge and extension.
This is the second lesson for KS1 learners and shows children how to use some basic Spanish vocabulary for talking about their family. They can practice constructing a conversation in spanish about introducing their familiy. There are differentiated ‘speech bubble’ worksheets which can help children to build a conversation in Spanish. There’s also an accompanying wordsearch and flash cards to consolidate children’s vocabulary learning.
This is the second lesson for KS1 learners and shows children how to use some basic Spanish vocabulary for descriptions. They can practice describing themselves, asking questions about descriptions. There’s a colouring activity and worksheet for children to use their new description vocabulary. Children can also search for their words using a spanish wordsearch.
This is an introductory lesson for KS1 learners and shows children how to use some basic Spanish vocabulary. They can practice introducing themselves, saying hello, goodbye and asking for their names. There’s 1 worksheet for children to design their own Spanish passport and practice introducing themselves in Spanish. They can also use the flashcards and matching cards as a consolidation activity.
Here are 6 worksheets with the answer schemes attached, based on multiplying using repeated addition. These worksheets are differentiated into 2x, 5x and 10x tables with opportunities to calculate the answers on a number line. The additional worksheets have matching activities for pupils to link the multiplication statement with the repeated addition number sentence. There are also some word problems so that children can apply their knowledge.
Here are 3 differentiated worksheets based on counting in 2s, 5s and 10s. These worksheets have different activities, aimed at year 2 children, to begin counting from different numbers also.
Here are 4 differentiated worksheets aimed at helping year 2 learners to become more familiar with using arrays. The worksheets are differentiated by the 2s, 5s and 10 x tables. The final worksheet is a mix of all the times tables. Each worksheet gives children the opportunity to draw the arrays independently and suggest what the number sentence could be.
In this pack, there are differentiated worksheets aimed at year 2 learners. There are 3 main worksheets that encourage children to name shapes, describe the properties with some support and describe the properties of shapes more independently. There is also a 3D worksheet based on identifying the shapes (colouring different shapes) and a Venn diagram for children to sort the shapes based on different categories.
Support your Year 2 pupils in mastering fractions with this set of differentiated worksheets focused on finding fractions of shapes, objects, and amounts. Aligned with the KS1 maths curriculum, this resource is perfect for introducing, practising, or revising key fraction concepts in an accessible, structured way.
What’s included:
Three levels of differentiation – tailored for lower, middle, and higher ability groups
Worksheets cover:
Fractions of shapes (e.g. shading 1/2, 1/4, 1/3)
Fractions of sets of objects
Fractions of amounts using simple numbers
Clear visuals and scaffolded tasks to support pupil understanding
Ideal for use in lessons, small groups, intervention, or homework
These engaging activities help children develop their understanding of unit fractions and begin to recognise fractions as equal parts of a whole. Tasks progress in difficulty, making it easy to stretch higher-attaining pupils while supporting those who need more guidance.
Whether you’re teaching fractions for the first time or revisiting the topic later in the year, this ready-to-use pack saves planning time and supports strong conceptual understanding across the class.
Support your Year 2 pupils in mastering money calculations with this set of differentiated word problem worksheets focused on using pounds and pence in real-life contexts. Ideal for building fluency and developing reasoning skills, this pack includes three levels of challenge to support a range of learners in your classroom.
What’s included:
3 differentiated sets of word problems – Lower, Middle, and Higher Ability
Realistic, toy shop-themed problems to make learning meaningful
A mix of addition and subtraction questions, with some stretching beyond Year 2 expectations
Tasks involving:
Adding and subtracting amounts under £1
Subtracting from £1
Adding and subtracting prices over £1 (Greater Depth challenge)
All questions are written as maths word problems, encouraging children to apply their skills and think logically. The higher-level questions require pupils to read carefully, interpret prices, and solve multi-step problems—perfect for extending greater depth learners.
This resource is ideal for use during your money unit, as well as for:
Whole-class lessons
Guided groups
Homework
Assessment and SATs practice
Whether you’re introducing money problems or reinforcing key skills, this pack helps children develop confidence in working with pounds and pence, and builds their ability to solve real-world problems.
Here are 6 differentiated worksheets aimed at encouraging year 2 learners to begin finding different amounts of money using pounds and pennies. The first set of worksheets are aimed at identifying certain amounts, from pennies to pounds. The second set of worksheets encourages learners to make the amounts and find several amounts for the same value.
These year 2 worksheets are differentiated and encourage learners to begin counting numbers to 100. The worksheets encourage students to order numbers to 20, 50 and 100.
These differentiated worksheets are aimed at year 2 students. Inside this pack, there are four worksheets with specific L.Os:
These worksheets encourage children to tell the time to the hour, half past, quarter past/quarter to and within 5 minutes. Each worksheets gives children the opportunity to draw the hands for the time and write the time in words.
LA: Telling the time to an hour
MA: Telling the time to an hour and half past.
HA: Telling the time to quarter to and quarter past.
Extension: Telling the time within 5 minutes.
These year 2 maths worksheets are differentiated and suitable for KS1 learners. Each worksheet helps to develop children’s understanding of the expanded addition method. I’ve also included worksheets for year 2 learners that might struggle with these early steps and have instead created a worksheet based on adding with numicon. Inside this pack, you can find:
LA: Adding with numicon - Identifying different numbers and adding a one digit and two digit number using numicon.
LA: Expanded Addition Method - Using dienes to partition and add two digit numbers.
MA: Expanded Addition Method - Partitioning numbers and adding two digit numbers.
HA: Expanded Addition Method - Partitioning numbers and bridging through ten.
Help your Year 2 pupils deepen their understanding of place value with this set of differentiated worksheets focused on partitioning two-digit numbers. Designed to support a wide range of abilities, this resource uses visual dienes representations to build confidence and support fluency in number partitioning.
What’s included:
3 levels of differentiated worksheets – Lower (LA), Middle (MA), and Higher Ability (HA)
Clear visual support using dienes blocks for early learners
Extension questions to promote reasoning and explanation skills
Full set of answers included for easy marking or self-assessment
Children are encouraged to:
Recognise tens and ones using dienes
Partition numbers visually and numerically
Move from supported tasks to abstract partitioning
Justify and explain their reasoning for greater depth
This resource is ideal for:
Daily maths lessons
Place value units
Early intervention
Homework or revision activities
Whether you’re introducing partitioning or reinforcing place value understanding, these worksheets support mastery through structured differentiation and progression.
These fractions of amounts puzzles fit together like a jigsaw. There are 6 different levels to help students to practice adding and subtracting fractions. The levels are colour coded and differentiated into different categories:
Green: Adding fractions with like denominators.
Orange: Adding fractions with different denominators.
Red: Adding mixed fractions.
Green: Subtracting fractions with like denominators.
Orange: Subtracting fractions with different denominators.
Red: Subtracting mixed fractions.
Make fractions fun and engaging with these jigsaw-style puzzles designed to help pupils practise finding fractions of amounts at a range of ability levels. Perfect for KS2 classrooms, this resource includes 6 differentiated levels, colour-coded to support progression and challenge.
Each puzzle fits together like a jigsaw, encouraging independent learning and self-checking. Pupils must solve the fraction of an amount to correctly match the pieces.
What’s Included:
6 colour-coded levels:
Green: Halves and quarters of amounts
Yellow: Halves, quarters, and thirds
Orange: Quarters, fifths, and eighths
Purple: Divide denominator, multiply numerator (thirds, quarters, fifths)
Light Red: Sixth, seventh, and eighths – increased complexity
Dark Red: Mixed denominators and numerators – challenging puzzle
These differentiated activities are ideal for:
Reinforcing fraction strategies (divide by denominator, multiply by numerator)
Building confidence in non-unit fractions of amounts
Fun revision, early finisher tasks, or maths rotations
Supporting a wide range of learners in a mixed-ability class
Whether you’re introducing basic fractions or stretching high-attaining pupils, these puzzles provide a hands-on and visual approach to fraction fluency.
This 18-page Year 1 Maths booklet is packed with fun, visual and engaging activities designed to help children build confidence across a range of early maths skills. It’s ideal for classroom use, interventions, home learning or revision, with bright illustrations and child-friendly tasks that follow the Year 1 National Curriculum.
Learners will practise adding and subtracting within 20, explore number bonds to 10 and 20, and strengthen fluency through counting in 2s, 5s and 10s. Tasks use pictorial representations (such as cubes, counters and number lines) to support understanding and promote reasoning.
Activities include:
Number line and number track work
Spinner games for addition practice
Tallying and simple statistics (data collection and interpretation)
2D shape recognition and matching
Colourful worksheets for independent or guided work
Visual tasks for identifying patterns and solving word problems
The booklet is structured to support progressive learning and can be used flexibly as a whole or in parts. Great for mixed-ability classrooms or as a printable home pack for parents.
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This booklet helps reinforce key maths concepts in a way that’s visual, accessible and fun for Year 1 learners.
These are Lord of the Rings (J.R.R. Tolkien) maths cards which can be played in pairs as part of a warm-up activity. These cards can be played by practicing maths skills and comparing with each other. The player who has the highest answer or the highest amount of sides on the their shapes wins the card. Children can keep playing until one player has all of the cards.
Inside this pack, there are three puzzles for synonyms and three puzzles for antonyms. The puzzles are differentiated for lower, middle and higher abilities.
This is a warm-up activity for a lesson on number bonds. Children can have fun practicing their number bonds by fitting together the pieces of the puzzle. Inside, there are 5 different number bond puzzles:
• Adding number bonds to 10
• Adding number bonds to 20
• Adding number bonds to 100
• Subtracting number bonds from 20
• Mixed number bonds challenge puzzle