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Complex Sentences with Relative Clauses (2) -who, whom , whose
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Complex Sentences with Relative Clauses (2) -who, whom , whose

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This worksheet provides an explanation and examples of the use of ‘who, whom, whose’. The exercise which follows challenges pupils to combine simple sentences to make complex sentences linked by a relative pronoun. Answers are supplied, including notes about why some sentences are punctuated differently from others. The objectives are taken from the Y5/6 programme of study, but the worksheet would also be a useful and challenging resource for older students. The PowerPoint presentation which is linked to this resource can be found [here]https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/complex-sentences-with-relative-clauses-11400996
2 Lessons on Time: Y1 (time to the hour and half hour)
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2 Lessons on Time: Y1 (time to the hour and half hour)

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Two fully resourced lessons on time for Y1. Lesson plans, presentations, time activity cards and worksheets included. Presentation notes have also been included, which contain further teaching suggestions. (Images in this document would also be good printed for display.) There are five worksheets in each of the worksheet folders. Answers are included.
Tables Practice for KS1/2 Maths : set of booklets
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Tables Practice for KS1/2 Maths : set of booklets

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A set of A5 booklets each containing 13 exercises for practising tables from 2-12. Devised for homework, but could equally be used as a short starter activity in maths lessons. Books can be issued to pupils according to their existing knowledge of tables, working from the easier ones (10, 5, 2, 11) through to the more difficult ones (3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 12). Stickers/team points can be awarded for completing a book and moving up to the next level. Good for getting parents involved! The booklets need to be printed double-sided onto A4 paper (4 sheets needed) . Pupils could be given the task of assembling them as booklets.
Tables and Factors: Y5/6 Maths Lesson
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Tables and Factors: Y5/6 Maths Lesson

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Starter activities include partner work for practising tables and a whole class tables activity using loop cards (link to loop card generator supplied). The presentation includes, on slide 4, a clear video demonstration on how to use tables to factorise numbers. It ends with an exhortation to pupils to learn their tables in order to be able to factorise! The independent work, linked to the presentation, consists of a worksheet with 3 exercises: 2 on tables, and one where pupils practise factorising numbers.
Place Value:  KS2 Maths  (Flash Presentation)
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Place Value: KS2 Maths (Flash Presentation)

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A starter activity for place value lessons. Pupils have to determine the value of underlined digits in increasingly large numbers. Open the zip folder and click on the file marked start. You need to allow Active X content if asked. Note - as this is a flash based resource, it may not work with Apple products.
Ordering Numbers up to at Least 1,000,000 (Fully resourced lesson)
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Ordering Numbers up to at Least 1,000,000 (Fully resourced lesson)

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Lesson plan and complete resources for Y5 lesson. Mental starter followed by PowerPoint presentation on ordering numbers of increasing length and difficulty. During the presentation, pupils work in pairs or small groups to practise the skills required for the independent work. Two levels of worksheets are supplied - 5 in each folder.
Reading Thermometers - KS2 maths
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Reading Thermometers - KS2 maths

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Two sets of five worksheets. The easier set has just the Celsius scale displayed on the thermometer. The more difficult shows both Celsius and Fahrenheit. In both sets, pupils have to read temperatures in Celsius only. Useful real-world application of negative numbers.
Comparing decimals
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Comparing decimals

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A set of five worksheets with accompanying answer sheets. Pairs of decimal numbers have to be compared using the symbols , =.