Designed for Y4 and excellent also for Y5.
LO: To estimate, compare and calculate with money in pounds and pence.
LO: To solve money problems.
1. Missing Coins Reasoning and Calculation Challenges. Differentiated - 4 levels of challenge with answers.
2. Money Challenges Reasoning and Calculation Challenges. Differentiated - 4 levels of challenge with answers.
3. The Change Game - Self Checking Partner Game involving adding money and finding change.
4. Money Match Up Reasoning and Calculation Challenges. Differentiated - 3 levels of challenge with answers.
5. Money Pyramids - Addition and subtraction of money. Differentiated - 2 levels of challenge with answers.
6. Shopping Challenge - Money word problems. 1 page differentiated - 3 levels of challenge with answers.
7. Three Coins Lift Off. Money Starter. Pupils must add three coins with decreasing amounts of time to find the answer. Answer sheets included.
8. Three Coins Lift Off Answer Sheets.
9. 36 Money and Change Flip Cards
These cards pose money and have the answers on the back.
They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
Work independently against a timer.
Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes”.
Year 3 National Curriculum Objectives covered:
LO: Become fluent in recognising the value of coins and notes
LO: Add and subtract amounts of money, including mixed units
LO: To give change using manageable amounts
LO: To record £ and p separately
Differentiated resources to support National Curriculum Learning Objectives and also covering the White Rose Scheme Small Steps approach:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/wrm-year-3-scheme-of-learning-12144597
Including
• Challenges to develop mastery
• Activities suitable for homework
• Self-checking partner games
Please view the previews for more information.
Find a free sample from this resource pack here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12971349
A large collection of differentiated challenges, activities and games. Everything you’ll need to support mastery of Year 3 money learning. Great for the classroom, homework or home school.
All files include answers.
Y3 Y4 Mental Addition and Subtraction with compensation / adjusting.
3 Differentiated worksheets.
One addition, one subtraction, one money each with 3 levels of challenge.
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Y6 **LO: To multiply numbers up to 4 digits using a formal written method. **
1. Space Invaders. 2 Self Checking Partner Games.
2. 36 Flip Cards.ThHTOxTO.
These cards pose multiplication questions and have the answers on the back.
They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
a. Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
b. Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
c. Work independently against a timer.
d. Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
e. Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
f. You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes”.
3. Owl and Pussycat. 2 Self Checking Partner Games.
4. Missing Digits. Differentiated - 4 levels of challenge. 6 problems at each level. With answers.
5. Multiplication Pyramids. 6 Pyramids with answers.
6. Monster Mash. 2 Self Checking Partner Games. May be better enlarged to A3.
7. Shopping Challenge. Written Multiplication word problems. Differentiated - 3 levels of challenge. One page plus answers.
This large selection was designed for Y5 but will be of use Y4-Y6.
1. Beetle Drive Partner Game. Children colour in a section of their beetle that matches the remainder of the calculation they have chosen. Answer sheet may be given to their partner to check their working.
2. Division with remainders word problems. Differentiated 4 levels of challenge plus answers.
Includes interpreting remainders, rounding up or down.
3-6. Number Line Remainders Challenges 1-3 plus answers. Easier division with remainders word problems with scaffolding number lines.
7. More easy division with remainders word problems with scaffolding number lines plus answers.
8. Writing a remainder as a fraction. A looping powerpoint to display whilst children practise this.
9. Division Smartboard Compilation. A 12 page Smart Notebook file with several “rub and reveal” answers exercises some of which are differentiated so that pupils can chose their level of challenge.
10. 3 mental division starters differentiated to 3 levels of challenge.
11. 54 Division With Remainders Flip Cards
These cards pose Division With Remainders questions and have the answers on the back.
They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
Work independently against a timer.
Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes”.
Rapid recall timed times table Powerpoint Presentations.
Each question gives a letter.
Presentations are timed to move on automatically.
Pictures signal the end of words.
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A couple of mental maths warm up starter activities - mental multiplication grids with answers.
Encourage the children to notice how they can use facts and combine multiples.
E.g. Once they have x10 they can x5 by halving.
E.g. Once they have x10 and x5 they can x15 by adding.
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Designed for Y5, also useful in Y6.
Y5 LO: To solve problems involving multiplication or division.
No remainders in these problems. Pupils will need written multiplication and division skills.
(See my other Y5 resources for calculations games, activities and worksheets).
1. Around the world. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
2. Brit Factor. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
3. Car Showroom. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
4. Chocolate Factory. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
5. Starlight Stadium. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
6. VidTube. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
7. Two Step Problems. 18 (3x6) two step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
LO: Find Factors and Common Factors. Designed for Y5, useful in Y6.
1. 144 Factor Bugs. The Solutions To The First 144 Factor Bugs.
2. Blank Factor Bugs. To set varied challenges.
3. Factor Bug Challenges. Differentiated Worksheets. 4 Levels of Challenge plus answers.
4. Factor Bug Mega Challenge. Mastery with depth Factor Bug Challenge. Includes answers.
5. Common Factors. Differentiated Worksheets. 3 Levels of Challenge plus answers.
6. Factor Bug Flip Cards.
These cards pose factor bug questions and have the answer bugs on the back.
They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
a. Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
b. Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
c. Work independently against a timer.
d. Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
e. Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
f. You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes”.
7. Finding Factors. Simple Worksheet.
8. Owl Factor. To solve problems involving knowledge of factors, multiples, squares, cubes and primes. The owls give clues to their numbers and pupils must use reasoning and their knowledge of properties of numbers to find the secret numbers. Differentiated - 3 levels of challenge plus answers.
Designed for Y5 but useful in Y6.
Y5 **LO: Divide numbers up to 4 digits by a 1-digit number using the formal written short division. **
1. Pottery Lottery. Worksheets Differentiated (3 levels of challenge) 3 pages plus answers.
2. Around the Clock. Worksheets Differentiated (3 levels of challenge) 3 pages plus answers.
3. Short Division Flip Cards. 54 Flip Cards.
These cards pose short division questions and have the answers on the back.
They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
a. Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
b. Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
c. Work independently against a timer.
d. Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
e. Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
f. You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes”.
4. Four In A Line Giraffe Division. 3 Self Checking Partner Games. (No remainders, remainders, remainders as fractions).
5. Missing Digits. Differentiated (3 levels of challenge - no remainders, remainders, remainders as fractions) 3 pages plus answers.
6. Monster Mayhem. 3 Self Checking Partner Games. (No remainders, remainders, remainders as fractions). Maybe enlarge this one to A3.
Y5 LO: To multiply numbers up to 4 digits by a one- or two-digit number using a formal written method, including long multiplication for two-digit numbers.
1. Alien Invasion. 2 Self Checking Partner Games. One easier one harder.
2. 36 Flip Cards. 18 are ThHTOxO, 18 are ThHTOxTO.
These cards pose multiplication questions and have the answers on the back.
They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
a. Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
b. Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
c. Work independently against a timer.
d. Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
e. Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
f. You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes”.
3. Penguin Products. 2 Self Checking Partner Games. One easier one harder.
4. Missing Digits. Differentiated - 4 levels of challenge. 6 problems at each level. With answers.
5. Multiplication Pyramids. 6 Pyramids with answers.
6. Shoot For The Stars. 2 Self Checking Partner Games. May be better enlarged to A3.
7. Shopping Challenge. Written Multiplicaion word problems. Differentiated - 3 levels of challenge. One page plus answers.
Designed for Y5 LO: To multiply and divide whole numbers and those involving decimals by 10, 100 and 1000.
May also be useful for reinforcement & revision in Y6-Y8
Lesson Presentation Teaching Multiplication & Division by 10, 100 and 100 including whiteboard exercises for pupils.
Rolling Presentation to display as a reminder prompt when pupils work on Multiplication and Division by 10, 100 and 1000.
x ÷ by 10, 100 & 1000. 8 Worksheets differentiated to 4 levels of challenge:
1a and 1b Spy Squirrel - To multiply a number by 10
2a and 2b Who Ate Grandma - To multiply a number by 100.
3a and 3b Pottery Lottery - To multiply or divide a number by 10 or 100.
4a and 4b Cat Burglar - To multiply or divide a number by 10, 100 or 1000.
Missing number / missing operations. 3 worksheets with answers.
Robot Rumble - 2 self checking partner games.
108 Flip Cards x ÷ by 10, 100 and 1000
These cards pose x ÷ by 10, 100 and 1000 questions and have the answers on the back.
They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
a. Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
b. Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
c. Work independently against a timer.
d. Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
e. Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
f. You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes".
Learning scaffold Place Value Grids, useful with place value cards to move digits when multiplying and dividing by 10 and 100. May be better enlarged to A3 for some pupils.
All answers included.
Y5 LO: Find Factor Pairs of A Number.
Many more factor resources here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11537076
This sample is a 1 page worksheet with answers.
Quick free upload.
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Y4 LO: To use the formal written method of short division for calculations with exact answers.
These games and worksheets were designed for Y4 but may be useful to scaffold confidence in Y5 pupils.
1. Codewords Worksheets Differentiated (2 levels of challenge) 2 pages plus answers. Answers to problems are referenced on a key to give letters which spell out the name of the criminal.
2. Dartboard - Self Checking Partner Games. Differentiated (2 levels of challenge).
3. Robot Rumble - Self Checking Partner Games. Differentiated (2 levels of challenge). May be best to photocopy enlarge this to A3. Partners find answers and hope they hit the spaces with the enemy robots.
4. Secret Squirrel Worksheets Differentiated (3 levels of challenge) 3 pages plus answers.
5. Missing Digits. Differentiated (2 levels of challenge) 2 pages plus answers.
6. Short Division Flip Cards. 108 Flip Cards.
These cards pose short division questions and have the answers on the back.
They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
Work independently against a timer.
Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes”.