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Multiples and Factors Step by Step
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Multiples and Factors Step by Step

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This collection contains sufficient material on multiples and factors to cover several lessons. The material is designed to equip beginners with the skills necessary to work with fractions. The presentation begins with an introductory slide showing how both multiples and factors are related to multiplication tables. It is then divided into two sections so that the teaching of multiples and factors can be treated separately if desired. Slides are advanced manually, but most are animated with conceal/reveal effects designed to encourage class participation in the lesson. Practice slides are included after each section so that learners can work in a supported way with partners or small groups before tackling fully independent work. Pupil handouts are included (a choice of black and white or colour). They have had answers removed so that they can be used as additional practice material. Learners will find them valuable as reference material when working independently in class or at home. The 35 worksheets are graded according to difficulty and organised into sets of five. There are three sets on multiples and four on factors. For the teacher’s reference, each worksheet has a footer showing the range of numbers used in each set. They should provide sufficient work not only for use during lessons, but also for follow-up tasks at home and for revision purposes. Answer sheets are provided.
Equivalent Fractions for Beginners
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Equivalent Fractions for Beginners

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This resource provides sufficient material for a complete lesson on equivalent fractions, and enough worksheets for classwork, homework and revision purposes. It consists of a 17-slide PowerPoint presentation, 5 graded sets of worksheets, and a two-page help document to support learners/parents/support staff in the independent/homework tasks. The presentation has teacher-controlled animation to facilitate step-by-step working through of the method. After two slides dealing with key vocabulary, there are 5 showing how to use multiplication to find a second missing numerator, and a further 5 showing how to use division to find the first numerator. The intention is that during the whole-class lesson, the method will become embedded in learners’ memories as they work through a series of problems with the teacher, using the same ‘script’ for each. At the end of the presentation, there is a set of calculations for pupils to work on in pairs/small groups, before moving on to independent work. Answers are supplied. The step-by-step help sheets have a similar function to the presentation. The first shows how multiplication is used to solve equivalent fractions problems. The second deals with the division method. The 25 worksheets (sets of 5 with accompanying answer sheets) are arranged in folders, which are numbered in order of difficulty. Since the objective is to teach a method, rather than supply calculation practice, a secure knowledge of multiplication tables is not a prerequisite of success at this level. The easiest folder requires only that pupils know the 10 times table. The other folders also have denominators of 2 and 5.
Subtraction: 30 Worksheets
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Subtraction: 30 Worksheets

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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.
Y1 maths: home learning resources
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Y1 maths: home learning resources

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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.
Subtraction for KS1: Homework and Home Learning
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Subtraction for KS1: Homework and Home Learning

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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.
Addition for KS1: Homework and Home Learning
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Addition for KS1: Homework and Home Learning

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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.
Differentiated maths addition/subtraction KS1/2
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Differentiated maths addition/subtraction KS1/2

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This is a set of fifteen colourful worksheets for practising addition and subtraction skills at three levels indicated by stars at the top of the sheets. The 1-star sheets work withing 100, 2 star within 1,000, and 3 star within 1,000,000. A good resource for starters and homework. Also a boon for mixed age classes!
Maths Target Practice Addition Worksheets
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Maths Target Practice Addition Worksheets

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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.
Handwriting Numbers
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Handwriting Numbers

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Three worksheets to help in the teaching of number formation. The instructions are on the sheet, but will need teacher modelling and reinforcement.
Y4 Maths Sticker Templates: Learning Objective Achieved
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Y4 Maths Sticker Templates: Learning Objective Achieved

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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.
Y6 Maths Sticker Templates: Learning Objective Achieved
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Y6 Maths Sticker Templates: Learning Objective Achieved

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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.
Y5 Maths Sticker Templates: Learning Objective Achieved
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Y5 Maths Sticker Templates: Learning Objective Achieved

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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.
Maths Weekly Worksheets Y5
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Maths Weekly Worksheets Y5

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60 worksheets aligned to Y5 National Curriculum Objectives. There’s enough here to last for the whole school year, plus extras that can be used for homework or revision. The worksheets have been sorted into 4 folders corresponding to National Curriculum areas of study, and the last section of every worksheet focusses on this. The first sections all consist of number work: place value, arithmetic and fraction/decimal/percentage exercises, which need to be practised throughout the year. In addition to these 4 folders, there is a number lines folder with work on fractions, decimals and positive/negative numbers. There is also a set of worksheets providing further practice on fractions/decimals/percentages, which is an area of difficulty for many pupils. The standard of the exercises is intentionally challenging, and weaker pupils may need to work with adult support. Answer sheets are included in each folder. They provide useful teacher support during introductions when working through problems with children.
Maths  Weekly Worksheets Y6. Home learning resource.
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Maths Weekly Worksheets Y6. Home learning resource.

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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.
Pancake Day - Cross Curricular Resources.  Maths Word Problems, English Comprehension, Cooking
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Pancake Day - Cross Curricular Resources. Maths Word Problems, English Comprehension, Cooking

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This resource contains a selection of engaging activities for Shrove Tuesday. The interactive quiz consists of a PowerPoint grid where 16 tiles are flipped one by one to reveal a pancake picture. To accompany it is a maths/general knowledge quiz. The answer to each question is a number between 1 and 16. Give out the quiz sheets and let the class work on them for a short time. Pupils then put their hands up to offer answers and come up to interactive board to flip the corresponding tile. The reading text is a recipe for pancakes. This would be a great practical activity in the morning, with the opportunity to eat pancakes at break! The accompanying comprehension questions, worth 20 marks, are accompanied by a mark scheme. For English, there is a further activity - a pancake poem by Christina Rossetti, which can be exploited for teaching/revising imperative verbs. A follow up task could be to find out something about the poet. The maths task consists of five word problems based on the recipe. Some are quite challenging (eg involving scaling the original recipe).