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I’ve been teaching for 8 years, mostly in Early Years, but I’ve also spent time with the older ones in 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. The last 3 years have given me invaluable experience in special needs education, and now I’m working as a guidance officer (school counsellor). I absolutely love creating resources that make life easier for teachers in the classroom. Working with kiddos is my passion, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything!
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Preview of Spelling Color Words Reading & Writing Worksheets

Spelling Color Words Reading & Writing Worksheets

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This Colors in Words resource is a vibrant and interactive way to help kids practice colour spelling, making it perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early primary students. Combining color recognition activities with educational worksheets, this resource focuses on both color spelling practice and fine motor skills through tracing and coloring worksheets. Designed to support early learning, these classroom resources are ideal for building foundational language and writing skills in a fun, h
Preview of Editing and Proofreading Worksheets and Activities, Grammar & Sentence Editing

Editing and Proofreading Worksheets and Activities, Grammar & Sentence Editing

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These printable editing worksheets support students as they learn how to revise and edit their writing with confidence. Whether used in the classroom, for literacy centres, independent work, homework, or intervention, these proofreading and editing activities cater to a variety of learning needs and skill levels. This downloadable, ready-to-use, no-prep editing and proofreading worksheets resource offers a wide range of editing practice and proofreading activities designed to strengthen students
Preview of Sight Words Game | Tricky Common Exception Words | No Prep Phonics (Grades 1–2)

Sight Words Game | Tricky Common Exception Words | No Prep Phonics (Grades 1–2)

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This Common Exception Words worksheet and sight words game is a fun Roll, Read and Write phonics activity designed to support students as they learn tricky words, irregular words, and sight words. Aligned with common phonics programs, this no-prep printable game provides engaging sight word practice for 1st Grade and 2nd Grade students. Perfect for literacy centres, phonics lessons, small-group instruction, or independent practice, this sight words game helps students build confidence with high-
Preview of Roll & Solve Math Dice Games - Addition, Subtraction & Multiplication BUNDLE

Roll & Solve Math Dice Games - Addition, Subtraction & Multiplication BUNDLE

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This Math Dice Games Bundle is a hands-on, printable math center resource featuring engaging dice games for addition, subtraction, and multiplication practice . Perfect for elementary math centers, rotations, homework, warm-ups, independent practice, and partner play. These no-prep math dice games make fluency practice fun while reinforcing key math skills aligned to classroom expectations. Perfect for Grades 2–4, this bundle supports learners as they build confidence in: ✔ Addition facts and
Preview of Single Digit Multiplication Fluency Dice Game No-Prep Printable

Single Digit Multiplication Fluency Dice Game No-Prep Printable

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This single digit multiplication dice game was one of my go-to resources for building math fluency without the groans that usually come with fact practice. It’s a no-prep printable multiplication game that feels like play but delivers real, repeated practice, exactly why I kept coming back to it in my own classroom. Designed for Grades 2–4, this multiplication dice game works perfectly for math centres, rotations, small groups, partner work, early finishers, or independent practice. Students sim
Preview of Single Digit Subtraction Fluency  Dice Game No-Prep Printable

Single Digit Subtraction Fluency Dice Game No-Prep Printable

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This Single Digit Subtraction Dice Game has become one of my favourite go-to math fluency activities because it makes subtraction fact practice feel fun and meaningful — not like a chore. It’s a no-prep printable subtraction game that students actually enjoy, and it gives them tons of hands-on practice with single digit subtraction facts, building confidence and automaticity. Whether you’re running math centres, small groups, partner work, early finishers, or independent rotations, this activity
Preview of Single Digit Addition Fluency Dice Game No-Prep Printable

Single Digit Addition Fluency Dice Game No-Prep Printable

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This Single Digit Addition Dice Game is a fun and engaging Connect 4–style math game designed to help 1st and 2nd grade students practise addition facts and mental maths in a low-prep, high-engagement way. This no-prep addition math game is perfect for building addition fluency while keeping students motivated and actively learning. Ideal for a wide range of learners — from students developing basic addition fact fluency to those who need an extra challenge — this printable addition dice game co
Preview of Reading & Writing Number Names Bundle - Numbers in Words Worksheets

Reading & Writing Number Names Bundle - Numbers in Words Worksheets

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Build strong number sense and confidence with reading and writing number names using this comprehensive Numbers in Words bundle. This no-prep number names worksheets bundle includes targeted practice for numbers 0–10, teen numbers (11–19), and -ty numbers (counting in tens) — all in one easy-to-use resource. If you’re looking for a complete, reusable way to teach students how to read, write, and recognise number names, this all-in-one bundle is exactly what you need. Designed for Kindergarten, 1
Preview of Reading & Writing Number Names ending in -ty (Counting in Tens)

Reading & Writing Number Names ending in -ty (Counting in Tens)

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Support your students’ number sense, reading, and writing skills with this comprehensive set of -ty number names worksheets covering 20–90 (counting in tens). These printable number worksheets are designed for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade learners and provide structured practice with reading and writing numbers in word form. These no-prep number worksheets are perfect for early learners who are ready to move beyond counting and number order. Students practise writing -ty number names,
Preview of Reading & Writing Number Names | Teen Numbers 11–19

Reading & Writing Number Names | Teen Numbers 11–19

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Support early learners as they practise reading and writing teen number names with this structured set of number worksheets for numbers 11–19. These printable number name worksheets are designed for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade, providing clear, repeated practice with writing numbers in word form. These no-prep number worksheets are perfect for introducing and reinforcing teen numbers, which can often be tricky for young learners. The pages work beautifully when laminated and used with
Preview of Behaviour Reward Charts - Positive Behaviour Incentives (No Prep)

Behaviour Reward Charts - Positive Behaviour Incentives (No Prep)

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These daily behaviour reward charts are a simple, effective way to support positive behaviour management in your classroom without relying on punishment or discipline. Designed for Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, and Upper Elementary, these no-prep behaviour charts have been a staple in my classroom and are perfect to keep on hand for your substitute binder or supply teacher toolbox. As an early years teacher, I’ve found that reward charts work wonders when behaviour expectations are cl
Preview of Reading and Writing Numbers in Word Form - FREEBIE - Number Zero

Reading and Writing Numbers in Word Form - FREEBIE - Number Zero

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Practice writing numbers in words in this easy to use resource. The worksheets are perfect for you to teach your class or child what numbers look like in words and also great for handwriting practice. Suitable for K -1, these no prep worksheets and review pages are perfect for your early learners to practive writing the number 0 in words and numbers. Try out these writing pages for free! This is a small sample of my resource Writing Numbers in words 0-10 ← Click the link to access the full ver
Preview of Morning Meeting Activities, Games & ELA/Math Work - 1 week FREEBIE

Morning Meeting Activities, Games & ELA/Math Work - 1 week FREEBIE

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Morning meetings, morning activities, circle time or whatever you may call it have always been part of my morning routine. These slides have been a great tool in my teacher toolbox for all my teaching endeavours. If you are also to looking to implement one BUT dread the preparation and planning that is needed THEN this is the resource for you. This is a one week sample of my one whole year worth of morning activities. Try the slides for a week in your classroom or educational setting and see the
Preview of Morning Meeting Activities & Games | Editable Digital Morning Routine Slides

Morning Meeting Activities & Games | Editable Digital Morning Routine Slides

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Morning meetings, morning activities, circle time — whatever you call it — have always been a non-negotiable part of my classroom routine. These editable digital morning activities have been one of the most useful tools in my teacher toolbox across multiple settings. If you love the idea of a consistent morning routine but dread the planning and prep that usually comes with it, this resource is for you. These fun morning meeting slides are completely digital and fully editable, allowing you to a
Preview of Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check Tricky Words Game

Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check Tricky Words Game

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This Tricky Words Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check PowerPoint is a simple and effective way to support young learners as they practise reading, spelling, and recognising tricky words. This resource includes all 72 tricky words, organised by their Jolly Phonics colour levels, making it a perfect companion to your phonics program. If your students or child are struggling with reading or spelling, this phonics intervention resource provides structured, repeated practice using the proven Look, Say, Co
Preview of Number Names Worksheets 0–10 - Reading & Writing Numbers in Word Form

Number Names Worksheets 0–10 - Reading & Writing Numbers in Word Form

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Help your students build confidence with reading and writing number names using this comprehensive set of number names worksheets from 0–10. These printable number worksheets provide targeted practice with writing numbers in word form, making them perfect for Kindergarten, 1st Grade, and 2nd Grade learners. 🧠 Reading and Writing Numbers in Word Form - FREEBIE - Number Zero - Try first!! Then if you like it, download this full version OR the bundle. 🧠 These no-prep number worksheets are ideal
Preview of Procedural/How to Writing - How to Build a Snowman

Procedural/How to Writing - How to Build a Snowman

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Support your beginner writers with this procuedural/how to writing FREEBIE!! This easy to use and no prep resource will help your young learners to write sequential instructions on how to build a snowman. Teaching procedural writing has never been easier, just print this out or display on your IWB for students to copy in their literacy books. Starting with the first page you will be able to test students phonics knowledge by filling in the missing sounds. The next 2 pages get into the nitty grit
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Experience

I’ve been teaching for 8 years, mostly in Early Years, but I’ve also spent time with the older ones in 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. The last 3 years have given me invaluable experience in special needs education, and now I’m working as a guidance officer (school counsellor). I absolutely love creating resources that make life easier for teachers in the classroom. Working with kiddos is my passion, and I wouldn’t trade it for anything!

Teaching style

I believe in making learning fun and engaging for students. I try to create engaging yet rigorous lessons that inspire students to think criticially and outside the box. I love songs, games, and hands-on activities and incorporate them on a daily basis. I try to focus on my students' interests and weave them into my instruction. I use a variety of teaching strategies to meet the diverse needs of my students. I also believe that with the right resources, mindset, and strategies, all students can achieve at high levels and learn to love learning. My goal is to help teachers get some time back in their life by providing resources and strategies to inspire you.

My own education history

I have a Bachelors of Education (Primary) Griffith University in Brisbane, Australia. Graduated in 2009. I also have a Masters in Guidance, Counselling and Careers from University of Queensland, Australia. Graduate in 2023.

Additional biographical information

I was born in India and moved to Brisbane, Australia at the age of three, where I grew up and completed my primary, secondary, and tertiary education. Brisbane became home, shaping much of who I am today. After earning my Bachelor's degree in 2009, I entered the workforce with high hopes—but a disheartening final placement led me to pivot toward retail management. I ended up spending seven years in the field, gaining valuable leadership and customer service experience. But deep down, I knew my true passion lay elsewhere. Eventually, I made the bold decision to return to teaching—and it turned out to be one of the best choices of my life. That decision reignited my sense of purpose and opened doors I never imagined possible: from teaching in China for a year, to living and working in the UK for two years, to immersing myself in a variety of educational systems around the world. These experiences have shaped me into a more adaptable, globally minded educator. They’ve deepened my appreciation for the diverse ways people learn, grow, and connect. Looking ahead, I’m excited to continue evolving in this journey, bringing everything I’ve learned into each new classroom and community I become part of.