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The first step to learning digraphs is being able to identify them in common words. This simple sorting activity is a fun way to introduce digraph sounds.
Equivalent fractions are simply those that have the same overall value. They represent the same part of the whole. For example, 1/4 + 1/4 is an equivalent fraction to 1/2.
Teach equivalent fractions through hands-on activities. Create your own fraction pieces using paper plates, paint and markers.
This is an easy, hands-on way of teaching fractions of a number. Find a quarter of a number with a paper plate and play dough!
Play this fun and easy maths game. It helps with reading, writing, number recognition and placement. Play from 1-25, or use bigger numbers for a harder challenge.
This post-it maths game introduces early maths skills including number recognition and basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Make maths fun with simple, hands-on practise. This game is fun to play together and can be modified for any level.
This hands-on letter and colour sorting game is easy to prepare and is a fun way to practice letter and colour recognition skills.
This fun and easy maths game will help your child to read and write numbers up to 25.
Some words are tricky to spell because they don’t follow phonics rules or have silent letters. It is important to come up with creative strategies to memorise such words. It can really improve spelling results.
Number lines are a great tool for helping children develop greater flexibility in mental arithmetic when adding or subtracting.
Looking for ways to make spelling easier for kids? Chunking or segmenting is a useful spelling strategy which will help them remember how to spell longer words.
Learning how to double numbers can be tricky. Make it a fun, visual and hands-on activity using our simple painting activity.
Boost reading and spelling skills with CVC word family towers. Use building blocks to make towers of rhyming words and learn to identify common word families.
Making sticker patterns is a fun way to encourage concentration, classification skills and fine motor abilities.
This dancing raisins science experiment is a fun and easy way to explore gases and how they differ from liquids and solids.