50 sheets of LOA (Learning Objective Achieved) statements for printing onto Avery style stickers (L7651). There is also a Y5 pupil sticker chart for printing out double sided onto card. 65 stickers per sheet.
Each of the 50 sheets matches a Y5 Number objective, and they are organised in the folder in the same order as they appear in the NC programme of study for year 5.
Reward stickers for when a pupil meets a learning objective. Brilliant for getting children interested and aware of their own progress. Included in the pack are a pupil sticker chart for printing double sided onto card and 40 sheets of templates for printing onto Avery-style stickers (L7651). Each is a separate number objective from the National Curriculum programme of study for year 6. They are arranged in the folder in the same order as they appear in the government document.
50 templates of LOA (Learning Objective Achieved) statements for printing onto Avery style stickers (L7651). There is also a Y4 pupil sticker chart for printing out double sided onto card. 65 stickers per sheet.
Each of the 50 sheets matches a Y4 Number objective, and they are organised in the folder in the same order as they appear in the NC programme of study for year 4.
Five variations on one addition worksheet. Pupils have to find numbers in the outer rings to add up to the bullseye. The first of the targets has easier numbers (under 20) than the other two (under 100).
A useful go-to sheet for starters or homework.
4 sets of worksheets. The first set contains 5 folders where the tasks involve shading fractions of a rectangle and identifying fractions from shaded rectangles. The equivalent fractions sets involve fractions where pupils find unknown numerator/denominator. 2 help sheets are included.
5 worksheets with 30 calculations using all 4 operations.
whole numbers only
good starter or homework activity
answer sheets included
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A set of 60 graded worksheets aligned to the National Curriculum addition objectives for KS1. There are 10 folders, each containing 6 worksheets and 6 answer sheets. There is also a parent information sheet, setting out the addition objectives for the age group, explaining the way the folders have been organised and offering suggestions as to how they could be used at home.
An ideal resource for homework, home schooling and distance learning.
A set of 60 graded worksheets aligned to the National Curriculum subtraction objectives for KS1. There are 10 folders, each containing 6 worksheets and 6 answer sheets. There is also a parent information sheet, setting out the subtraction objectives for the age group, explaining the way the folders have been organised and offering suggestions as to how they could be used at home.
There is no regrouping required on any of the tasks.
An ideal resource for homework, home schooling and distance learning.
If pupils’ books get messy because of the crossings out and columns of numbers when they do subtraction, if some of them take the top number from the bottom number when things get difficult, if they get into a muddle when they encounter zeros on the top line, then do give this a go. Long ago, this is how subtraction was taught in British schools, and it’s still taught in schools in Europe.
It’s a very clear PowerPoint with animation and narration. I first used this method with a Y5/6 class who had been taught to use the American algorithm. They found it tricky to master and I found their work equally tricky to mark because of the presentation, So I gave them a choice: use the method taught by their previous teacher, or use this one. Provided they were getting the right answers, it was fine with me. Not one of them continued with the old method.
This is a collection of 50 worksheets which should provide a weekly challenge for Y6 pupils working towards their SATs. There is enough material to last for the whole school year, with plenty left for homework or revision. Each worksheet provides extensive number skills practice covering National Curriculum statutory requirements (place value, arithmetic, fractions, decimals and percentages). In addition, it targets one of 5 additional areas: measurement, algebra, geometry, ratio, statistics. The teacher should decide which folder is appropriate, according to what the current teaching focus is.
It would be a good idea to begin with the ‘measurement’ set, as the number questions are less demanding than those in other sets.
Less able students will need to be supported by an adult.
Answer sheets are included in each folder.
The zip file contains 12 folders, each with 5 versions of a worksheet. The topics covered are taken from the Y1 statutory curriculum for mathematics and include the following:
• Counting forwards and backwards in 1s and 2s from a given number
• Pictorial counting and addition
• Addition and subtraction within 20
• One step word problems to 20
• Before, after and between given numbers
• Money (5p, 2p and 1p coins)
• Analogue time to the hour and the half hour
With the exception of some of the very simple number activities, answer sheets are provided.
In addition there are two single worksheets on shape recognition.
A summary of the National Curriculum for mathematics is included for parents’ reference. There is also a PDF help sheet with ideas for structuring a 1 hour maths lesson, including simple ideas for mental and oral starters.
The resource consists of six sets of worksheets to support the teaching of subtraction using written methods. They are ideal for independent work in class, and there are enough for homework and revision purposes. The different levels of difficulty allow for a high level of differentiation by ability.
The folders are organised as follows:
2 digit subtraction with no regrouping/borrowing (x5)
3 digit subtraction with no regrouping/borrowing (x5)
4 digit subtraction with no regrouping/borrowing (x5)
2 digit subtraction with regrouping/borrowing (x5)
3 digit subtraction with regrouping/borrowing (x5)
4 digit subtraction with regrouping/borrowing (x5)
There are 20 questions on each sheet. Answer sheets are included.