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TeachwithBelle

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Brighton east, Victoria, Australia
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Hi, I’m Belle! I’m a bubbly and outgoing teacher with a big passion for creating inclusive, engaging, and effective learning experiences. For the past four years, I’ve had the absolute joy of teaching at a school for autistic students—a role that has shaped my heart and my teaching in the most incredible ways. I genuinely love what I do and feel so blessed to wake up every day and pour my energy into helping my students learn, grow, and shine. My resources are designed with care, creativity, and a deep understanding of diverse learners, because every student deserves to feel successful and supported.
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Preview of Division lesson

Division lesson

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Let’s Share It Out! A Hands-On Introduction to Division Using Unifix Blocks Get your students excited about division with this interactive and hands-on teaching resource! Begin with a fun warm-up activity that gets students thinking about equal sharing using real-life examples. Then move into a whole-class modeling session where you and your students use Unifix cubes to divide different quantities into equal groups together. Finally, students apply their learning with an independent task, wo
Preview of Division worded problems

Division worded problems

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Make division meaningful with this engaging resource full of real-life word problems! Designed for Grades 2–3, this pack helps students master division through a variety of scenarios—some with neat, equal groups, and others with tricky remainders to challenge their thinking. Students will apply their understanding of grouping, sharing, and interpreting remainders in practical situations. Includes differentiated problems, visual supports, answer keys, and extension challenges. Perfect for math ce
Preview of Division practise

Division practise

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Make division meaningful and fun with this engaging visual resource! Using everyday items like cupcakes, children explore how to share objects equally into groups. This resource supports foundational division skills by encouraging students to investigate equal grouping, discover factors, and solve simple division problems. Ideal for KS1 and lower KS2, it’s perfect for introducing division in a hands-on, visual way that builds confidence and mathematical thinking. Great for classroom discussions,
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Experience

Hi, I’m Belle! I’m a bubbly and outgoing teacher with a big passion for creating inclusive, engaging, and effective learning experiences. For the past four years, I’ve had the absolute joy of teaching at a school for autistic students—a role that has shaped my heart and my teaching in the most incredible ways. I genuinely love what I do and feel so blessed to wake up every day and pour my energy into helping my students learn, grow, and shine. My resources are designed with care, creativity, and a deep understanding of diverse learners, because every student deserves to feel successful and supported.

Teaching style

My teaching style is built on the belief that every student can learn and thrive when they feel valued, supported, and understood. I use an inclusive approach that blends High Impact Teaching Strategies (HITS) with thoughtful differentiation to meet the unique needs of all learners. By adapting content, process, and outcomes, I ensure that every student—no matter their strengths, challenges, or learning preferences—can access the curriculum in a meaningful way. I prioritise clear learning intentions, explicit teaching, and engaging, hands-on activities, while incorporating visuals, scaffolding, and opportunities for choice. My goal is always to create a safe, positive, and stimulating classroom environment where every learner feels empowered to succeed.

My own education history

Over the years, I’ve been lucky enough to witness some truly heart-warming moments in my teaching journey. I’ve seen students make huge strides in their emotional regulation skills, learning how to recognise their feelings and respond in ways that help them feel calm, safe, and ready to learn. I’ve celebrated those incredible academic breakthroughs—the moments when something “clicks” and a student’s face lights up with pride. One of the greatest joys has been hearing students say they can’t wait to come to school and then watching that excitement spill over into their friendships, participation, and overall love of learning. Beyond the classroom, one of my most treasured experiences was teaching English in Bali as a volunteer. Immersing myself in a new culture while connecting with students from a completely different background was both humbling and inspiring—it reminded me that teaching is as much about learning from others as it is about sharing your own knowledge. These moments are why I do what I do—they’re the heartbeat of my career and the reason I feel so blessed to teach every day.