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Family of Facts / Fact Families  - houses
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Family of Facts / Fact Families - houses

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Resources for teaching family of facts in math lessons. Included: ♦ Addition/Subtraction – house and worksheet ♦ Multiplication/Division – house and worksheet ♦ Ice-cream craft and worksheet The Houses: The houses are provided in colour, grey, and black/white. Laminate the house and then use it as a teaching tool during lessons (write and wipe). Write 3 family numbers in the circles in the roof. The Worksheets: Two worksheets are provided. One with four houses and the other with 6 houses. Write 3 family numbers in the circles prior to photocopying. The Ice-cream: Create a 4-scoop ice-cream showing a family of facts. ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Dice Number Games - Basic number recognition
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Dice Number Games - Basic number recognition

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Basic Number Recognition - using a dice (1-6) 4-in-a-row Gameboards ♦ Game 1 – recognising dotty patterns on a dice. ♦ Game 2 – matching a dotty dice picture with a numeral. ♦ Game 3 – matching a numeral with a picture of a dotty dice. Game 1 – Dotty Dice: A game for 2 players. Take alternate turns. You need one dotty dice and you each need counters (a different colour to your partner). Roll the dice. Find it on the gameboard and cover the picture with a counter. You win if you get 4 of your counters in a row. Game 2 – Dice and Numeral Match: A game for 2 players. Take alternate turns. You need one dotty dice and you each need counters (a different colour to your partner). Roll the dice. Look at the dots on the dice and find the numeral on the gameboard. Cover the numeral with a counter. You win if you get 4 of your counters in a row. Game 3 – Numeral and Dotty Dice Match: A game for 2 players. Take alternate turns. You need one dice with numerals and you each need counters (a different colour to your partner). Roll the dice. Look at the number on the dice and find a dotty dice picture that matches your number. Cover the picture of the dice with a counter. You win if you get 4 of your counters in a row. All 3 games are provided in both colour and black and white.
Matariki - Math Art - Parabolic Curve Stars
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Matariki - Math Art - Parabolic Curve Stars

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Celebrate the Māori New Year with this activity that includes a math focus (parabolic curves). Parabolic Curves – draw a series of straight intersecting lines between dots on the template and watch curves magically appear! Super-fun and engaging. 4 DIFFERENT TYPES OF STARS: ♦ 4-point ♦ 5-point ♦ 6-point ♦ 8-point 4 ACTIVITY OPTIONS: ♦ Create the star and write a fact about Matariki in the box underneath. ♦ Create the star on the circle template, cut it out and glue on a coloured piece of paper/card. Type or write a fact about Matariki and glue it underneath. ♦ Create the star on the circle template. Cut it out and glue it onto some card. Write a fact about Matariki on the back and hang it. ♦ Use the example stars as a colouring activity only. Display any way you wish. INCLUDED: ♦ Instructions. ♦ 4, 5, 6, 8 star templates with box to write in underneath ♦ 4, 5, 6, 8 star templates in circle ♦ 4, 5, 6, 8 star templates in circle with lines already drawn INSTRUCTIONS: Easy-to-follow instructions are included. One instruction is written and shown on an A4 size page so they are great to show via a data projector if you have one. The pattern is very simple (eg. join dot 1-1, 2-2, 3-3, etc). A black ball-point pen and coloured pencils are recommended for completing this activity. Please note that some of the templates included in this resource are also found in one of my other resources: STAR ART – using parabolic curves. ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Poppy Art – ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day, Memorial Day, Armistice Day, etc   (Design C)
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Poppy Art – ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day, Memorial Day, Armistice Day, etc (Design C)

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A super-fun art project for your students when celebrating special days such as: ♦ ANZAC Day ♦ Remembrance Day ♦ Memorial Day ♦ Armistice Day This project involves your students ruling straight lines between 2 dots on a template, to create poppy inspired art work. This is Design C (medal). Included: ♦ Template ♦ Example – black/white and colour ♦ Instructions Level of Difficulty: Your students need to be able to use a ruler to draw straight lines between 2 points (even the curves are made with straight lines … it’s like magic!). The designs look more complicated than they actually are. Concentration is required, but the actual process is not difficult. Instructions: Simple, clear, easy-to-follow instructions are provided. One instruction per page (image and a sentence). Display the instructions via a data projector if you have access to one. Otherwise print and enlarge them and/or demonstrate on an enlarged template. Equipment Needed: You need a ruler and a pen (black works best). Something to colour with (eg coloured pencils, watercolours, felt tip markers, chalk pastels, dye, etc) Size: The artwork measures approximately 17cm x 17cm. Designed on A4 size paper. This is Design C (medal). Other designs are also available in my store: Design A - wreath Design B - cross Design D - poppy Keywords: string art, parabolic curves, math, geometry, patterns, war, symbolism, veteran ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Poppy Art – ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day, Memorial Day, Armistice Day, etc  (Design B)
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Poppy Art – ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day, Memorial Day, Armistice Day, etc (Design B)

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A super-fun art project for your students when celebrating special days such as: ♦ ANZAC Day ♦ Remembrance Day ♦ Memorial Day ♦ Armistice Day This project involves your students ruling straight lines between 2 dots on a template, to create poppy inspired art work. This is Design B (cross). Included: ♦ Template ♦ Example – black/white and colour ♦ Instructions Level of Difficulty: Your students need to be able to use a ruler to draw straight lines between 2 points (even the curves are made with straight lines … it’s like magic!). The designs look more complicated than they actually are. Concentration is required, but the actual process is not difficult. Instructions: Simple, clear, easy-to-follow instructions are provided. One instruction per page (image and a sentence). Display the instructions via a data projector if you have access to one. Otherwise print and enlarge them and/or demonstrate on an enlarged template. Equipment Needed: You need a ruler and a pen (black works best). Something to colour with (eg coloured pencils, watercolours, felt tip markers, chalk pastels, dye, etc) Size: The artwork measures approximately 17cm x 17cm. Designed on A4 size paper. Other designs are also available (in my store): * Design A - wreath * Design C - medal * Design D - poppy © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Poppy Art – ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day, Memorial Day, Armistice Day (Design D)
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Poppy Art – ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day, Memorial Day, Armistice Day (Design D)

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A super-fun art project for your students when celebrating special days such as: ♦ ANZAC Day ♦ Remembrance Day ♦ Memorial Day ♦ Armistice Day This project involves your students ruling straight lines between 2 dots on a template, to create poppy inspired art work. This is Design D (poppy). Included: ♦ Template ♦ Example – black/white and colour ♦ Instructions Level of Difficulty: Your students need to be able to use a ruler to draw straight lines between 2 points (even the curves are made with straight lines … it’s like magic!). The designs look more complicated than they actually are. Concentration is required, but the actual process is not difficult. Instructions: Simple, clear, easy-to-follow instructions are provided. One instruction per page (image and a sentence). Display the instructions via a data projector if you have access to one. Otherwise print and enlarge them and/or demonstrate on an enlarged template. Equipment Needed: You need a ruler and a pen (black works best). Something to colour with (eg coloured pencils, watercolours, felt tip markers, chalk pastels, dye, etc) Size: The artwork measures approximately 17cm x 17cm. Designed on A4 size paper. This is Design D (poppy). Other designs are also available in my store: Design A - wreath Design B - cross Design C - medal Keywords: string art, parabolic curves, math, geometry, patterns, war, symbolism, veteran ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Poppy Art – ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day, Memorial Day, Armistice Day, etc  (Design A)
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Poppy Art – ANZAC Day, Remembrance Day, Memorial Day, Armistice Day, etc (Design A)

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A super-fun art project for your students when celebrating special days such as: ♦ ANZAC Day ♦ Remembrance Day ♦ Memorial Day ♦ Armistice Day This project involves your students ruling straight lines between 2 dots on a template, to create poppy inspired art work. This is Design A (wreath). Included: ♦ Template ♦ Example – black/white and colour ♦ Instructions Level of Difficulty: Your students need to be able to use a ruler to draw straight lines between 2 points (even the curves are made with straight lines … it’s like magic!). The designs look more complicated than they actually are. Concentration is required, but the actual process is not difficult. Instructions: Simple, clear, easy-to-follow instructions are provided. One instruction per page (image and a sentence). Display the instructions via a data projector if you have access to one. Otherwise print and enlarge them and/or demonstrate on an enlarged template. Equipment Needed: You need a ruler and a pen (black works best). Something to colour with (eg coloured pencils, watercolours, felt tip markers, chalk pastels, dye, etc) Size: The artwork measures approximately 17cm x 17cm. Designed on A4 size paper. These designs are also available (in my store): * Design B - cross * Design C - medal * Design D - poppy Keywords: string art, parabolic curves, math, geometry, patterns, war, symbolism, veteran © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Te Reo Māori – Math Activity Sheets – Numbers 1-20
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Te Reo Māori – Math Activity Sheets – Numbers 1-20

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A set of number activity sheets for use during math lessons when working on numbers 1-20. The worksheets for numbers 1-10 are slightly different from the worksheets for numbers 11-20. Worksheets 1-10 ♦ Write your name. ♦ Colour the numeral. ♦ Colour the word. ♦ Trace the numeral; write the numeral independently. ♦ Trace the word; write the word independently. ♦ Show a group by circling and colouring the stars. ♦ Show the number on the tens frame (colour the circles). ♦ Colour the correct number of fingers. ♦ Write the number that comes before / after. Worksheets 11-20 ♦ Write your name. ♦ Colour the numeral. ♦ Colour the words. ♦ Trace the numerals and words. ♦ Write the numerals and words independently. ♦ Show a group by circling and colouring the stars. ♦ Show the number on the tens frames (colour the circles). ♦ Fill in the 6 missing numbers on the number line. ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Star Art – Templates – Set B
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Star Art – Templates – Set B

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Fun With Lines. Dotty templates to create 4 different stars. Simply draw straight lines connecting the dots on the templates and wonderful designs will appear … such fun! This is Set B. Included: ♦ 4 different star templates ♦ Example stars – black lines ♦ Example stars - coloured ♦ Easy-to-follow instructions (with images) The Process: ♦ Draw the lines. ♦ Add colour. ♦ Cut it out. ♦ Display. The Instructions: I have provided step-by-step instructions that show you how to complete the artwork. Each step is on one page with concise, kid-friendly instructions and an image. Print them out or display via a data projector – a great way for your students to self-check and manage their own learning. (Plus, it will save you from having to answer millions of “Is this right?” questions!) Great for a topic study on Space or for celebrations such as Matariki (Māori New Year). This is Set B. Set A is also available in my store. ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Math Basic Fact Cards – Set 1 - Addition
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Math Basic Fact Cards – Set 1 - Addition

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60 basic fact cards with addition questions (using numerals 0 to 10) 20 questions per card. Answers are on the back of the card (great for self-marking) Each card has the same level of difficulty. Every second question is in bold font. All questions/answers are numbered 1-20. Examples of questions: 4+2 6+7 0+9 8+8 Ideas for using these cards in your classroom: ♦ daily practise. ♦ warm up math activity. ♦ math rotation activity. ♦ independent math centre activity. ♦ early finisher activity. ♦ math challenge activity (eg complete 3 cards in 3 minutes with 100% accuracy) What you need to do: Print, cut, fold and laminate the cards. (They need to be folded so the question is on the front and the answer is on the back). If you purchase additional sets (see below) then I suggest you print them onto coloured paper to differentiate them. Made on A4 size paper. 4 cards per sheet. Each card is approximately 45mm by 135mm. The font is Calibri size 14. 10 different sets of basic fact cards are available in my store: SET 1 – addition SET 2 – subtraction SET 3 – addition and subtraction SET 4 – addition and subtraction with a missing number or sign (eg 4+=9 or 31=4) SET 5 – multiplication (0x0 to 12x12) SET 6 – division SET 7 – multiplication and division SET 8 – addition, subtraction, multiplication and division SET 9 – add/sub/mult/div with a missing number or sign (eg. x4=36 or 279=3) SET 10 – add/sub/mult/div with brackets eg. (3+4) x (12-2) Please note that these sets of basic fact cards are also part of my 'BASIC FACT BLACK BELT CHALLENGE. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Math Basic Fact Cards – Set 3 – Addition and Subtraction
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Math Basic Fact Cards – Set 3 – Addition and Subtraction

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60 basic fact cards with a mixture of addition and subtraction questions. Addition questions use numerals 0-10 and subtraction questions use numerals 0-20. 20 questions per card (10 addition questions followed by 10 subtraction questions). Answers are on the back of the card (great for self-marking) Each card has the same level of difficulty. Every second question is in bold font. All questions/answers are numbered 1-20. Examples of questions: 8+2 7+7 16-10 11-4 Ideas for using these cards in your classroom: ♦ daily practise. ♦ warm up math activity. ♦ math rotation activity. ♦ independent math centre activity. ♦ early finisher activity. ♦ math challenge activity (eg complete 3 cards in 3 minutes with 100% accuracy) What you need to do: Print, cut, fold and laminate the cards. (They need to be folded so the question is on the front and the answer is on the back). If you purchase additional sets (see below) then I suggest you print them onto coloured paper to differentiate them. Made on A4 size paper. 4 cards per sheet. Each card is approximately 45mm by 135mm. The font is Calibri size 14. 10 different sets of basic fact cards are available in my store: SET 1 – addition SET 2 – subtraction SET 3 – addition and subtraction SET 4 – addition and subtraction with a missing number or sign (eg 4+=9 or 31=4) SET 5 – multiplication (0x0 to 12x12) SET 6 – division SET 7 – multiplication and division SET 8 – addition, subtraction, multiplication and division SET 9 – add/sub/mult/div with a missing number or sign (eg. x4=36 or 279=3) SET 10 – add/sub/mult/div with brackets eg. (3+4) x (12-2) Please note that these sets of basic fact cards are also part of my 'BASIC FACT BLACK BELT CHALLENGE. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Math Basic Fact Cards – Set 2 - Subtraction
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Math Basic Fact Cards – Set 2 - Subtraction

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60 basic fact cards with subtraction questions (using numerals up to 20) 20 questions per card. Answers are on the back of the card (great for self-marking) Each card has the same level of difficulty. Every second question is in bold font. All questions/answers are numbered 1-20. Examples of questions: 5-5 17-4 10-6 9-7 Ideas for using these cards in your classroom: ♦ daily practise. ♦ warm up math activity. ♦ math rotation activity. ♦ independent math centre activity. ♦ early finisher activity. ♦ math challenge activity (eg complete 3 cards in 3 minutes with 100% accuracy) What you need to do: Print, cut, fold and laminate the cards. (They need to be folded so the question is on the front and the answer is on the back). If you purchase additional sets (see below) then I suggest you print them onto coloured paper to differentiate them. Made on A4 size paper. 4 cards per sheet. Each card is approximately 45mm by 135mm. The font is Calibri size 14. 10 different sets of basic fact cards are available in my store: SET 1 – addition SET 2 – subtraction SET 3 – addition and subtraction SET 4 – addition and subtraction with a missing number or sign (eg 4+=9 or 31=4) SET 5 – multiplication (0x0 to 12x12) SET 6 – division SET 7 – multiplication and division SET 8 – addition, subtraction, multiplication and division SET 9 – add/sub/mult/div with a missing number or sign (eg. x4=36 or 279=3) SET 10 – add/sub/mult/div with brackets eg. (3+4) x (12-2) Please note that these sets of basic fact cards are also part of my 'BASIC FACT BLACK BELT CHALLENGE. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Number cards 0 to 20 – New Zealand handwriting font
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Number cards 0 to 20 – New Zealand handwriting font

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Number cards that can be used for handwriting/maths integration. Laminate the cards. Your students can then ‘write and wipe’. The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The letter/number shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’. 3 Different Sets of Cards: ♦ 0-20 with empty tens frames (for students to record the number) ♦ 0-20 with counters in tens frames (for students to colour) ♦ 0-20 with empty box (you choose what to draw/write here) Examples of what your students might draw/write in the empty box: • Write the number (eg write 7 seven times) • Write the word (eg ‘seven’) • Draw a picture (eg draw 7 apples on a tree) • Write a math fact using the number (eg 5+2=7) 2 cards on each A4 sheet of paper. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Math Basic Fact Cards – Set 4 – Addition and Subtraction with box
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Math Basic Fact Cards – Set 4 – Addition and Subtraction with box

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60 basic fact cards with addition and subtraction questions. The answer may be a number or a math sign (+ or -) The addition and subtraction questions use numerals 0-20. 20 questions per card. Answers are on the back of the card (great for self-marking) Each card has the same level of difficulty. Every second question is in bold font. All questions/answers are numbered 1-20. Examples of questions: 14+□=20 □+3=7 8□2=6 17-10=□ Ideas for using these cards in your classroom: ♦ daily practise. ♦ warm up math activity. ♦ math rotation activity. ♦ independent math centre activity. ♦ early finisher activity. ♦ math challenge activity (eg complete 3 cards in 3 minutes with 100% accuracy) What you need to do: Print, cut, fold and laminate the cards. (They need to be folded so the question is on the front and the answer is on the back). If you purchase additional sets (see below) then I suggest you print them onto coloured paper to differentiate them. Made on A4 size paper. 4 cards per sheet. Each card is approximately 45mm by 135mm. The font is Calibri size 14. 10 different sets of basic fact cards are available in my store: SET 1 – addition SET 2 – subtraction SET 3 – addition and subtraction SET 4 – addition and subtraction with a missing number or sign (eg 4+=9 or 31=4) SET 5 – multiplication (0x0 to 12x12) SET 6 – division SET 7 – multiplication and division SET 8 – addition, subtraction, multiplication and division SET 9 – add/sub/mult/div with a missing number or sign (eg. x4=36 or 279=3) SET 10 – add/sub/mult/div with brackets eg. (3+4) x (12-2) Please note that these sets of basic fact cards are also part of my 'BASIC FACT BLACK BELT CHALLENGE. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Multiplication and Division Wheels - lift the flap
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Multiplication and Division Wheels - lift the flap

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Multiplication and Division wheels for the x1 to x12 facts. A great ‘craftivity’ to help your students learn and practise the instant recall of their multiplication and division facts. How to make: ♦ colour / decorate ♦ cut out the two wheels and along the dotted lines between the numbers ♦ glue the top and bottom wheels together (in the centre only) ♦ fold back the flaps ♦ write the answers under the flaps ♦ ready to use! Two formats: ♦ with a robot graphic. ♦ plain so your students can decorate and personalise their own wheel. Included: ♦ 12 multiplication wheels with a robot graphic. ♦ 12 multiplication wheels without a graphic. ♦ 12 division wheels with a robot graphic. ♦ 12 division wheels without a graphic. ♦ Instruction sheet. Designed on A4 size paper. The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The number shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’. ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Multiplication Game - 4 in a row (alien theme)
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Multiplication Game - 4 in a row (alien theme)

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A fun multiplication game that reinforces knowledge of the 1x1 to 9x9 facts. Included: ♦ 4 game boards (numbers are arranged differently on each board) ♦ Instructions ♦ Multiplication grid (to support lower ability students) Provided in colour and black/white. How to Play: Player A starts by placing a marker under (or on) two of the alien numbers at the bottom of the game board. Player A multiplies these two numbers together and covers that answer on the board with one of their counters. Player B moves one of the markers to a new number. Player B multiplies these two numbers together and covers that answer on the board with one of their counters. Play continues in this way, with players taking alternate turns and moving only one of the markers each time. If a player moves a marker to make a multiplication question where the answer is already covered, they lose their turn. The winner is the player who makes a row of 4 with their counters. The row may be horizontal, diagonal or vertical. Number of players: 2 Equipment: counters and markers (The markers are used to show which two 'alien' numbers are being multiplied together. You could use counters, paper clips, little sticks, etc.) ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Number Identification 1-100  -   'Park the Car' activity
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Number Identification 1-100 - 'Park the Car' activity

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This is a great hands-on activity for students (particularly boys) to practise their number identification to 100. Students ‘drive’ their toy car and park it in the correct space. Activity examples: ♦ Park your car on number ____. ♦ Park your car on a number that is one more than ____. ♦ Park your car on a number that is one less than ___. ♦ Park your car on a number that is bigger/smaller than ____. ♦ Park your car on an odd/even number. ♦ Park your car on a number that is between ____ and _____. ♦ Park your car on the answer to this question ______ . (eg 5+2) 33 different car park templates are provided. Types of car parks include: ♦ numbers 0-9 ♦ numbers 1-10 ♦ numbers 11-20 ♦ odd and even numbers 1-20 ♦ decade numbers (10-19, 20-29, 30-39, etc) ♦ -teen and -ty numbers (eg 17 and 70) ♦ tens (10, 20, 30, 40, etc) ♦ mixture of numbers between 1-50 ♦ mixture of numbers between 50-99 ♦ mixture of numbers between 1-99 ♦ double digits (eg 22, 33, 44, 55, etc) ♦ words (one – ten and eleven – twenty) ♦ count the dots (1-10) ♦ ten frames (1-10) ♦ tally marks (1-10) A car park for ‘hundreds’ is also included (100, 200, 300, 400 etc). * The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. * Car parks are provided in both grey and white (see images in PREVIEW). * Blank Templates are provided for you to make up your own number car parks. * You will need to provide your own toy cars, however there are some included that you can print, cut and laminate if necessary. * More than one car park can be lined up to provide an extra challenge for your students. ********************************************************************** © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Number of the Day - Cards (circle border)
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Number of the Day - Cards (circle border)

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Number of the Day – Cards Strengthen your student’s number knowledge with these task cards. 57 different questions that are applied to your number of the day. Simply pick and choose the cards that are appropriate for your learners. Included: ♦ 57 cards (3 per page) ♦ Template to make additional cards ♦ Teacher notes ♦ Example answers (using number of the day: 538) ♦ Number of the day worksheet Suggested Use: ♦ a warm up activity for a maths lesson. ♦ a math centre activity. ♦ an early finisher activity. ♦ an activity while waiting for ‘teacher time’. ♦ a lesson with a focus on number knowledge. This resource is also available in an alternative border (scrappy style), in my store. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Battleships Game - 3 different levels
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Battleships Game - 3 different levels

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Battleships Game 3 different levels. 4 different templates within each level. Great for reinforcing a math lesson on CO-ORDINATES. Level 1: 11x10 grid. 5 different forces (7 to destroy). 4 different templates. Level 2: 17x14 grid. 8 different forces. 4 different templates. Level 3: 24x14 grid. Determine your own forces. 4 different templates. Chart provided to show air/land/sea forces. Instructions included. Co-ordinates are letter/number (eg B12) Land, Air and Sea forces. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Playdough Number Mats (1-10)
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Playdough Number Mats (1-10)

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Playdough Number Mats - Numbers 1-10 ♦ Your students make a playdough number and place it on the number on the card. ♦ Then they make some objects for the picture (a small picture in the bottom left corner of each card indicates what they need to make and place on the big picture). Make 1 spider for the web. Make 2 fish for the fish bowl. Make 3 cupcakes for the plate. Make 4 butterflies for the garden Make 5 buttons for the shirt. Make 6 sausages for the fry pan. Make 7 apples for the tree. Make 8 eggs for the nest. Make 9 worms for the pile of dirt. Make 10 candles for the birthday cake. The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The number shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’. A4 size. © Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources