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Maths Long multiplication method Year 6 multiply multi-digit numbers up to 4 digits by a two-digit
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Maths Long multiplication method Year 6 multiply multi-digit numbers up to 4 digits by a two-digit

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In this lesson, students will learn to use the column multiplication method, they will will practise this along with how to approach word problems. The activity is a game in which students move around the board in a group, picking up word problems and completing them as they try to reach the finish line! Mastery concepts such as completing missing multiplication calculations are given as a challenge as well as higher-level problem solving. This lesson is appropriate for Year 5/6 students. 3 levels of differentiation provided in the problems to play with the game as well as answer sheets. Duration: 1-2 hours. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths- adding & subtracting fractions- Year 6
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Maths- adding & subtracting fractions- Year 6

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In this lesson/s, students will revisit changing fractions into a common denominator and will then add or subtract them. They will have an opportunity to practise this skill before moving onto completing problems which require them to use their understanding of adding and subtracting fractions in context. This lesson is appropriate for Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit Year 5 or Year 7 students. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths- Dividing fractions- Year 6
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Maths- Dividing fractions- Year 6

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In this lesson, students will learn how to divide proper fractions by whole numbers. They will be shown visual examples to help their understanding and will learn the switch and multiply method. They will then complete a range of questions and a number of word problems on the worksheet provided. By the end of the lesson they should be confident understanding how they are used in different contexts and the methods to apply. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths Prime numbers Year 6
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Maths Prime numbers Year 6

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In this lesson, students will identify prime numbers to 100 and complete problems which require them to use their understanding of prime numbers in context. If you have enjoyed this resource and would like to see other resources, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou
History- The Stone Age to Iron Age BUNDLE!
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History- The Stone Age to Iron Age BUNDLE!

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In this bundle you will receive lessons on the following: Timeline of prehistoric Britain to modern day Stone Age life Skara Brae The Bronze Age Stonehenge The Iron Age These lessons are intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3. All lessons come with an engaging presentation and all worksheets included. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
English KS2- Using similes in poetry
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English KS2- Using similes in poetry

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Similes are a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid (e.g. as brave as a lion ). This lesson focuses on using similes in Imagery/ Free Verse poetry. It comes with an engaging powerpoint presentation, lesson plan and activity sheets. Children first revisit imagery before looking at the language structure of similes. They listen to a poem which uses similes and discuss the effect of the similes used. They then work in pairs/ small groups to read a number of poems identifying the use of similes and how they are used. They then write their own similes for the pictures given. As a class then complete a modelled write, taking words and phrases from the children to create a stanza/verse of a poem based on the image. The children then write an additional stanza to the poem independently making use of similes for effect. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- The Hobbit- Building tension and suspense in writing
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English- The Hobbit- Building tension and suspense in writing

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The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children’s fantasy novel by English author J. R. R. Tolkien. The Hobbit is set within Tolkien’s fictional universe and follows the quest of home-loving Bilbo Baggins, the titular hobbit. This lesson looks at how authors can build tension and suspense in their writing with a focus on The Hobbit. It looks specifically at the part when Bilbo meet Gollum in the cave. Presentation, lesson plan and resources included. Students look at a poster slide detailing different ways authors build tension and suspense and then come up with their own examples. They then identify these techniques in an extract from chapter 4. They read the rest of the chapter, illustrating the levels of tension from main events on the graph. Finally, they write the part when Bilbo meets Gollum after watching a clip and reading the start of chapter 5 and write their own narrative of the scene. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- The Hobbit- Narrative Style
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English- The Hobbit- Narrative Style

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The Hobbit, or There and Back Again is a children’s fantasy novel by English author J. R. R. Tolkien. The Hobbit is set within Tolkien’s fictional universe and follows the quest of home-loving Bilbo Baggins, the titular hobbit. This lesson looks at Tolkien’s narrative styles of writing: ‘All-knowing’, ‘Intrusive narrator’ and ‘expert giving information’. Students identify examples from the text and think about their effect on the reader. Students identify his styles specifically in chapter 3 (text extracts provided) and then attempt to replicate his narrative styles in their own stories. They Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- Journalistic Writing Overview
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English- Journalistic Writing Overview

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Journalistic writing is the style of writing used to report news stories in newspapers, television broadcasts, on radio and on the Internet. This is a supportive resource to use when studying journalistic writing. To purchase the Journalistic Writing BUNDLE, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou
English- Fiction & Non-fiction comprehension questions
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English- Fiction & Non-fiction comprehension questions

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The two resources give examples of possible questions that can be asked to help develop children’s comprehension skills. They link to the AF’s and are useful for any fiction or non-fiction material. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
English KS2- Story Writing- Writing & Reviewing
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English KS2- Story Writing- Writing & Reviewing

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In this lesson, students will be supported planning and writing their own stories. They will review the story mountain structure and how best to begin a story. Plans for describing characters, settings and the plot are provided as well as a self-assessment grid for use upon completion. This lesson is intended for KS2 but can easily be modified to suit KS3. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- The Highwayman KS2 Whole Class Guided Reading
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English- The Highwayman KS2 Whole Class Guided Reading

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“The Highwayman” is a narrative poem written by Alfred Noyes, first published in 1906. It tells the story of an unnamed highwayman who is in love with Bess, a landlord’s daughter. In these 2 lessons, students will read the poem and answer a range of comprehension questions on both Part 1 and Part 2. The first lesson will focus on Part 1 and the second lesson on Part 2. Students will first complete a dictionary task looking at the vocabulary used so as to better understand the poem. They will then complete a range of comprehension questions which can be cut and displayed around the classroom to encourage active learning. Support will be given on how to answer comprehension questions as well as a WAGOLL of a P.E.E.L answer. The questions are colour coded in order of difficulty and answers provided. This lesson is suitable for KS2 and KS3 students. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
English- Writing Persuasively KS2
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English- Writing Persuasively KS2

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In this lesson students will learn and review the acronym FREDEPTORS to help them remember the key persuasive devices used: • F- facts and statistics • R- repetition • E- exaggeration • D- description • E- emotive language • P- personal pronouns • T- the rule of three • O- opinions • R- rhetorical questions • S- summary They will then look at formality in persuasive writing and organise sentences accordingly. They will decide what to write persuasively about and be taught how we might brainstorm our ideas before writing using the planning frame provided. These lessons are ideal for any KS2 class and can be modified to suit KS3 also. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receive a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths- Round any number to a required degree of accuracy Year 6
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Maths- Round any number to a required degree of accuracy Year 6

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In this lesson, students will work towards the objective: To round any number to a required degree of accuracy. First, they will look at the rules for rounding and complete activities through the engaging powerpoint presentation. They will play online rounding games with decimals also and finally will complete the differentiated activity sheet. Answers are provided. Duration- 1 hour. If you would like to see more from ResourcesForYou then please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou
Maths- Number and Place Value Year 6 lesson - read and write numbers up to  10 000 000
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Maths- Number and Place Value Year 6 lesson - read and write numbers up to 10 000 000

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In this lesson, students will learn to identify the value of the digits in a number, write numbers in words and partition them according to place value. The learning is put into context as students research famous landmarks and write numerical facts about them and they complete problems related to the objective. Simply follow this presentation to cover the objective in a fun and engaging way. A lesson plan is not provided as it is expected that classes will move through the presentation at their own speed. 3 differentiated worksheets are provided with answers. Duration: 1 hour Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths- Order and Compare Numbers to 10 million
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Maths- Order and Compare Numbers to 10 million

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In this lesson students will order and compare numbers to 10 000 000. They will look at numbers on a number line, order numbers in ascending and descending order as well as compare numbers using the symbols < >. They will be challenged to problem solve and reason with numbers in context. 3 levels of differentiated activity sheets are provided as well as answer sheets. Duration: 1 hour Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!
Maths Number and Place Value Year 6 BUNDLE!
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Maths Number and Place Value Year 6 BUNDLE!

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Power point presentations and correlating worksheets for 1-2 weeks of place value with Year 6’s. These lessons cover the national curriculum objectives: -read, write, order and compare numbers up to 10 000 000 and determine the value of each digit -round any whole number to a required degree of accuracy -use negative numbers in context, and calculate intervals across zero -solve number and practical problems that involve all of the above Simply follow these presentations to cover all of the objectives in a fun and engaging way! all worksheets are differentiated and worksheets are provided.
Maths- Four operations BUNDLE- Year 6
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Maths- Four operations BUNDLE- Year 6

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In this BUNDLE you will receive lessons on addition & subtraction, long multiplication and short & long division. All lessons come with a comprehensive presentation outlining what these calculations are and the appropriate methods. They also come with practise activities and problems which require students to use these methods in context. This is a great BUNDLE deal! Enjoy! All lessons are intended for Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3 students. Leave a review for this resource and send a copy of your receipt to resourcesforyou100@outlook.com to receieve a FREE single resource of your choice!