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I am primary teacher in the north west of England. I have a variety of free and paid resources available covering a variety of subjects and classroom and behaviour management.

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I am primary teacher in the north west of England. I have a variety of free and paid resources available covering a variety of subjects and classroom and behaviour management.
Reading super powers
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Reading super powers

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Displayed during out topic on superheroes to remind children what to do when reading. Done in word so class name can easily be changed to your class our 'our&'.
Cross out half of the shapes.
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Cross out half of the shapes.

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Worksheet used in a year 1 class, children can complete independently or supported and have to cross out half of the even number of pictures.
Phase 3 pseudo / nonsense words
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Phase 3 pseudo / nonsense words

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A set of pseudo words to be cut up and used as flash cards with pictures of aliens (similar to those in Year 1 phonics screening). Have also uploaded for phases 2 and 4.
Put spots on Pudsey Bear
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Put spots on Pudsey Bear

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Image of Pudsey Bear with no spots on bandage, children are to put the correct amount of spots on. Could draw spots on, make spots with play dough or use counters.
Recognise numerals 1 to 10 Car Park
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Recognise numerals 1 to 10 Car Park

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An activity where you call out a number (1 to 10) to the children, they use a toy car and 'park&' it on the correct numeral. Children could also play in pairs. Calculation and answer car park to follow...
ck digraph
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ck digraph

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Smart notebook file on ck. match words to pictures with /ck/ in and read a /ck/ sentence - the dog is sick.
Numicon Addition and subtraction to 10
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Numicon Addition and subtraction to 10

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Images of Numicon with all addition and subtraction calculations to 10.\n\nCut up in cards for children to use alongside Numicon pieces to solve addition and subtraction calculations.\n\nWhen printed I wrote the calculations in numbers underneath the images, looked better than trying to get it fit right when typed!