Learning by Questions is an online learning platform that provides pupils with national curriculum aligned questions and immediate feedback to supercharge their learning. LbQ's SATs Springboard is here to help teachers make the most of the run up to the SATs examinations this Spring Term. Try out some of our resources below, or head to www.lbq.org/sats to read more.
Learning by Questions is an online learning platform that provides pupils with national curriculum aligned questions and immediate feedback to supercharge their learning. LbQ's SATs Springboard is here to help teachers make the most of the run up to the SATs examinations this Spring Term. Try out some of our resources below, or head to www.lbq.org/sats to read more.
Objective: I can use direct proportion to find the cost of items and best buys.
Prerequisites: Students can multiply and divide money by integers. Students have knowledge of multiplicative relationships. Students understand highest common factors.
Terminology: proportional, unitary
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Objective: I can write and simplify ratios.
The questions in this resource are suitable for all KS3 students.
Prerequisites: Students are familiar with unequal sharing and grouping and are familiar with ratio notation. Students should also be used to simplifying fractions.
Terminology: ratio, parts, whole, sharing, simplifying
Answers on slide 9.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Objective: I can divide fractions and mixed number fractions by integers.
The questions in this resource are suitable for all KS3 students.
Prerequisites: Students should be able to divide fractions by integers. Students should also be able to simplify fractions and convert between mixed number fractions and improper fractions.
Terminology: fraction, mixed number fraction, integer, numerator, denominator, simplify
Answers on slide 9.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Year 4 Subtraction Column Method (up to 4 digits)
This Year 4 Column Method Subtraction Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to subtract numbers with up to four digits using the formal written method.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Objective: I can solve inequalities in two variables using graphs.
Terminology: substitute, greater than or equal to, less than or equal to, region, integer points
LbQ’s KS4 Maths Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the work. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
Objective: I can solve equations of the form x² + bx + c = 0.
Terminology: factorise, expand, binomial, coefficient, solve
LbQ’s KS4 Maths Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the work. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
Objective: I can identify linear, quadratic, cubic and reciprocal graphs.
Terminology: linear, quadratic, cubic, reciprocal
LbQ’s KS4 Maths Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the work. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
Objective: I can write quadratic expressions in the form a(x + p)² + q.
Terminology: completing the square, factorise, coefficient, terms
LbQ’s KS4 Maths Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the work. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
Year 3 Adding and Subtracting Fractions
This Year 3 adding and subtracting fractions Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to add and subtract fractions with the same denominator up to one whole.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Objective: I can solve a range of problems from the Key Stage 2 curriculum, including reasoning, to revise for the Year 6 Maths SATS test.
LbQ’s National Curriculum Test Practice Question Sets help prepare the children for the SAT tests. Each Question Set is part of a set of 3 papers that cover the range and style of questions that children will undertake in May.
You can access the complete ‘Year 6 National Curriculum Test Practice (SATs): Maths Set 3 Paper 2’ Question Set with answers and feedback by registering for a FREE LbQ account today.
Year 4 Addition: Column Method (up to 4 digits)
This Year 4 Column Method Addition Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to add numbers with up to 4 digits using the formal written method.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Year 4 Place Value Round to Nearest 100
This Year 4 Place Value Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to round to the nearest 100.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Year 4 Multiplication 3 Digits by 1-Digit
This Year 4 Multiplication Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to multiply a 3-digit number by a 1-digit number using a formal written (column) method.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Objective: I can factorise expressions using brackets.
Prerequisites: Students should be able to divide terms and expand single brackets. Students should also understand the concept of factors and finding the highest common factor. Students will have completed the following Question Sets: Expand Single Brackets; Divide Terms.
Terminology: factor, factorise, fully factorise, highest common factor, expand
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.