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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 Differentiated SHAPE Foundation - Lesson resources & lesson plan VIC CUR 2.0

Differentiated SHAPE Foundation - Lesson resources & lesson plan VIC CUR 2.0

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Set your students up for success with this complete 2D (and bonus 3D) shapes teaching resource pack designed for Prep/Foundation classrooms. This bundle includes a fully planned and curriculum-aligned lesson, an editable 31-page teaching PowerPoint, and ready-to-use printable activities that support explicit teaching, small-group rotations and independent learning. Perfect for early years & special education settings, this resource is built with visuals, scaffolded language, and hands-on en
Preview of 2D & 3D Shape posters - features: sides, corners, curves

2D & 3D Shape posters - features: sides, corners, curves

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🎨 2D & 3D Shape Posters – Maths Display Brighten your classroom with these 2D & 3D shape posters designed for Foundation–Year 2! Each poster shows the shape name and key features (sides, corners, faces, curves) in clear, kid-friendly visuals. ✨ Includes: • 12 colourful 2D & 3D posters • Simple shape attributes for easy reference • Perfect for wall displays, maths corners & rotations Ideal for introducing or revising shapes in an engaging, visual way!
Preview of M&G SHAPE - Match word to image and characteristics 2D & 3D shapes

M&G SHAPE - Match word to image and characteristics 2D & 3D shapes

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Shape Match – 2D & 3D Geometry Engage students with this hands-on matching activity for 2D and 3D shapes! Learners match images, names, and characteristics such as sides, corners, curves, and faces to build shape recognition and vocabulary. Perfect for Foundation–Grade 2 or Levels B–D, this visual resource supports maths rotations, independent tasks, and geometry lessons. Includes: 2D & 3D shape cards Word & feature labels
Preview of Shape in real life activity - 2D & 3D Shapes

Shape in real life activity - 2D & 3D Shapes

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🌟 Shapes in Real Life – Maths Activity Bring geometry to life with this fun Shapes in Real Life activity! Students identify and match 2D shapes to real-world objects, building visual recognition and language for sides and corners. ✨ Includes: • Shape cards (circle, square, triangle, rectangle, oval, star & more) • Real-life image matching task • Perfect for Foundation–Year 2 maths centres or rotations A bright, hands-on way to connect classroom learning with the world around us!
Preview of 2D & 3D Shape hunt & characteristics of shapes

2D & 3D Shape hunt & characteristics of shapes

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🔎 Shape Hunt & Characteristics Worksheets Get your students moving and exploring with this fun Shape Hunt activity pack! Learners identify, tally and describe 2D and 3D shapes found in the classroom or playground. ✨ Includes: • 2D & 3D shape hunt tally sheets • Shape characteristics charts (sides, corners, curves) • Ideal for Foundation–Year 2 maths rotations or outdoor learning Perfect for building real-world connections to geometry in an engaging, hands-on way!
Preview of M&G SHAPE Foundation lesson plan VIC Curriculum 2.0

M&G SHAPE Foundation lesson plan VIC Curriculum 2.0

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🌟 Exploring 2D Shapes – Foundation Lesson Plan Engage your students with this hands-on 2D shapes lesson plan designed for Foundation / Prep! Students explore, name and describe shapes through play-based, sensory and visual activities aligned to VCMMG043. ✨ Includes: • 45-minute structured lesson plan • Differentiation for Levels B–D • Shape sorting, playdough & shape hunt tasks • AAC, sensory & inclusion supports Perfect for Foundation maths, rotations or inclusive classrooms. Pairs b
Preview of Measurement & Geometry Shape FOUNDATION VIC curric 2.0 powerpoint

Measurement & Geometry Shape FOUNDATION VIC curric 2.0 powerpoint

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Introduce your students to 2D shapes with this bright, ready-to-teach PowerPoint! Perfect for Foundation / Prep, this lesson helps learners name and describe common shapes through visuals, discussions, and hands-on tasks. ✨ Includes: • Step-by-step PowerPoint with clear visuals • Shape posters (circle, triangle, square, rectangle) • Sorting & matching activities + shape hunt • Learning intentions, success criteria & check-in 🎯 Curriculum: VCMMG043 – Identify and describe circles, triang
Preview of Location & Transformation - Positional Language Map Activity Boadmaker visuals

Location & Transformation - Positional Language Map Activity Boadmaker visuals

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Make learning about position, direction, and spatial awareness fun with this Location and Transformation Map Resource! Featuring colourful, themed maps—such as a zoo, park, or town—each scene includes engaging images and questions like "What is above the crocodile?" or "What is next to the lion?" to support children in developing key mathematical and language skills. Perfect for EYFS and KS1 learners, this resource encourages observation, reasoning, and descriptive language through inter
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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.