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I have been teaching for ten years, across KS1 and KS2. The resources I sell are mostly aimed at lower KS2 but can be adapted for both KS1 and upper KS2.

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I have been teaching for ten years, across KS1 and KS2. The resources I sell are mostly aimed at lower KS2 but can be adapted for both KS1 and upper KS2.
Array sets times tables
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Array sets times tables

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Full set of arrays for times tables from 1 x 1 up to 12 x 12. Good visual clues for younger or lower ability learners. Can be used as a game with matching set of times tables calculations, also included.
5 times tables arrays
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5 times tables arrays

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Full set of arrays for the 5 times table up to 12 x 5. Good visual clues for younger or lower ability learners. Can be used as a game with matching set of 5 times tables calculations, also included. Other times tables also available.
Addition problems
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Addition problems

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Addition problems for lower ks 2, differentiated, with answers included. First 2 levels are basic 1 step additions, can be used with resources, number lines or column addition. 2nd and 3rd stages have bridging across tens and hundreds and 3rd stage is 2 step (look out for last one - has a subtraction to ensure children read the question carefully!
Start and finish times activity
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Start and finish times activity

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Differentiated school time tables with questions about start and finish times. Time tables and questions vary from o’clock and half hour times to 5 minute intervals and simple information retrieval questions to simple problem solving questions. Answers included. All feedback welcome!
Whole division lesson
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Whole division lesson

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Whole division lesson including explanation and a starter activity based on the White Rose hub , an assessment activity with number line and chunking methods demonstrated and a differentiated activity with answers provided.
Maths assessment Level One
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Maths assessment Level One

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Assessment for Year one maths, covers empty box questions, recognising months, more or less, shorter and longer etc., maths vocabulary, problem solving, recognising 0, counting on and back from 20 and sorting images and shapes. All author’s own work. Images from Microsoft Word package. DXP9ZZ15HP
Division true or false cards
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Division true or false cards

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Differentiated division true or false cards for children to sort and calculate. Works as main activity for a lesson on division methods for able ks1 or lower ability ks2
Division game
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Division game

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Good as a starter to practice basic division facts for able ks1 or lower ability ks2 children
Division flower game
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Division flower game

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Petals and flower centres that children match together to show answers to division calculations. Works as a mental starter activity for a lesson on division methods for able ks1 or low ks2.
Division game
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Division game

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Good game to use as a starter to recap or practice mental division when teaching division methods. Able ks1 or low ks2
Maths Assessment Level 2
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Maths Assessment Level 2

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Maths assessment for Year 2 that tests their knowledge in all areas covered. Covers sequences, odd and even numbers, sorting numbers, fractions of numbers and shapes, problem solving, shape properties, position and data handling.
Maths Games
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Maths Games

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A package of games and activities, which can be used as part of the lesson, between lessons or by TAs or parents helpers as a support activity for lower ability children. Activities mainly to do with the 4 operations.
Differentiated weight additions and subtractions
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Differentiated weight additions and subtractions

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Addition and subtraction calculations ranging from easy (green, which can be done mentally or with written methods for lower ability children) up to orange and red, for higher ability and others to use written methods. They include gram units and the red calculations have decimals as a challenge. Answers included for self marking.
Differentiated division calculations
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Differentiated division calculations

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A set of division calculations that can be displayed on the board or the wall to avoid too much photocopying and sticking in. Calculations range from easiest (green) to orange and red, allowing all children to access the more challenging work if they can complete the easier tasks. Answers included for self marking.
Identifying lines activities
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Identifying lines activities

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A set of differentiated worksheets with shapes that each include horizontal, vertical, diagonal, parallel and perpendicular lines and angles to be identified and labeled. The first of each has been either completed or started as an example.
Drawing shapes instructions
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Drawing shapes instructions

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Differentiated instructions to draw a selection of shapes. Children can stick in the instructions next to the shapes they have drawn and select shapes according to ability. Covers basic to more complex shapes, including rectangles, squares, triangles, hexagons and pentagons, irregular and regular shapes. Instructions vary from basic with one point to more complicated with multiple points. Also covers parallel lines and angles.
Addition pairs
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Addition pairs

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Game to play to support mental maths, cut out each box, children to take turns turning over cards, if they match an addition question with the correct answer, they keep both. Recommend printing onto card, preferably each copy on a different colour to help make complete sets when putting away.
Division pairs
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Division pairs

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Game to play to support mental maths, cut out each box, children to take turns turning over cards, if they match a division question with the correct answer, they keep both. Recommend printing onto card, preferably each copy on a different colour to help make complete sets when putting away.