Hello!
My teaching experience includes teaching students at the Primary and the Middle school levels. I find each teaching experience so unique and a scaffold for further teaching and learning.
As learning is eclectic, I focus on creating resources that are not just practical and meaningful but also fun.
So connect with me to motivate, inspire, and empower.
Laurane @teach2tell.com
Hello!
My teaching experience includes teaching students at the Primary and the Middle school levels. I find each teaching experience so unique and a scaffold for further teaching and learning.
As learning is eclectic, I focus on creating resources that are not just practical and meaningful but also fun.
So connect with me to motivate, inspire, and empower.
Laurane @teach2tell.com
Use these print-n-go sheets and poster set to target differentiation and teach your students all about Simple Sentences.
ITEMS INCLUDED
Five anchor charts/posters defining and illustrating what a sentence is and its components: simple sentence, complete subject, complete predicate, simple subject, simple predicate
Print-n-go sheets:
3 sheets on the definitions of a simple sentence, complete subject, complete predicate, simple subject, simple predicate, fragment, all with practice examples.
Identifying subjects and predicates in simple sentences x 2 sheets
Using QR Codes to write sentences with subjects and predicates x 1 sheet
Writing simple sentences from a book of choice and identifying the subjects and predicates x 1 sheet
Identifying simple subjects and simple predicates in simple sentences x 3 sheets
Filling in the simple sentence blanks with simple subjects and simple predicates x 2 sheets
Using QR codes to write sentences with simple subjects and simple predicates x 2 sheets
Spinning a wheel and using the word spun as a simple subject in a sentence x 1 sheet
Writing a short paragraph on a visual and identifying the simple predicates x 1 sheet
Assessment x 4 sheets
Answer Key
Use these scaffolded interactive notebook templates and poster set to target differentiation and teach your students all about Complex Sentences.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
10 posters/anchor charts elaborating on grammatical terminology pertaining to the independent clause, subordinate clause, subordinating conjunctions and the complex sentence with sentence examples.
Notebook Templates:
Notebook Templates 1 and 2 (cover and response sheet) – Students identify the main clause and the subordinate clause in the sample Complex Sentences.
Notebook Template 3 and 4 (cover and response) – Students combine two simple sentences to write a complex sentence.
Notebook Template 5 (cover sheet) – Students identify the dependent clause and the independent clause in the sample sentences. They write an independent clause to link the dependent clause.
Notebook Template 6 (cover sheet) – Students write an independent clause to link the dependent clause.
Notebook Template 7 (cover sheet) – Students identify the kinds of sentences (simple, compound, complex).
Notebook Template 8 and 9 (cover and response sheet) – Students write complex sentences using subordinating conjunctions on the given visuals.
Notebook Template 10 (cover sheet) – Students write complex sentences using the 18 subordinating conjunctions.
Activity Sheet – one print-n-go sheet where students record examples of complex sentences from a book of choice.
Use these print-n-go sheets and poster set to target differentiation and teach your students all about Complex Sentences.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
10 posters/anchor charts featuring a definition and explanation of the independent clause, subordinate clause, subordinating conjunctions, simple sentence, compound sentence and the complex sentence.
Print-n-go sheets:
3 sheets on the definitions of a clause, independent clause, subordinate clause, subordinating conjunctions, simple sentence, compound sentence and the complex sentence, all with practice examples.
Grammatical terminology – filling in the blanks x 1 sheet
Identifying the independent clause and the dependent clause x 1 sheet
Writing complex sentences by joining two simple sentences using subordinating conjunctions x 2 sheets
Identifying clause types based on order in sentences x 1 sheet
Writing independent clauses to link subordinate clauses x 1 sheet
Identifying kinds of sentences: simple, compound and complex x 1 sheet
Writing complex sentences based on picture stimulus x 1 sheet
Writing sentences with the 16 subordinating conjunctions x 2 sheets
Writing sample complex sentences from a favourite book of choice.
List of subordinating conjunctions handout (3 sets on a sheet)
Answer Key
The editable PowerPoint presentation and Cornell-style note-taking sheets (also editable) will help you target differentiation and teach your students all about Complex Sentences.
The note-taking sheets require students to fill in the blanks as you present the PowerPoint slides. Content ranges from writing parts of definitions of grammatical terminology in addition to interactive practice examples.
OVERVIEW OF TOPICS COVERED:
a clause
an independent clause
a subordinate clause
a simple sentence
a compound sentence
a complex sentence
subordinating conjunctions
RECOMMENDED USE:
Run through the presentation yourself prior to presenting to students. Make any changes to content in the editable files (both presentation and notes), for instance: type in your own examples or edit content to target differentiation.
Present the slides one at a time, students will follow instructions on each slide like filling in the blanks on their note-taking sheets and attempting practice examples. The slides are animated to present information in manageable chunks.
Follow-up with task cards, practice sheets or notebook templates.
Have your students practice research writing skills by collating and recording information in this editable flipbook on Diwali. The titles, pictures and writing prompts for each section of the flipbook scaffold writing and research.
ITEMS INCLUDED
Editable Flipbook
Self-editing checklist
Peer-editing checklist
Teacher Marking Rubric: 3 options
Writing sheets x 2
Display Banner reading, ‘Happy Diwali’ (3 options)
PARTS OF THE FLIPBOOK/INTERACTIVE NOTEBOOK
Cover Page (11 options)
Diwali: history and origin
Festive Food: foods specifically associated with Diwali
Custom and Tradition: ways of celebrating and interesting facts
EDITABLE TEMPLATES (1 – 4)
All text in templates 1-4 of the flipbook is EDITABLE. Simply, type inside text
boxes to edit content and save as a PDF file. The flipbook scaffolds the research
process with guiding prompts. This could also serve as the first draft where students
use the self-editing and peer-editing checklists to edit. Finally have students publish
on given writing sheets or type out content from draft observing corrections
(optional).
Suggested use:
Have students refer to books, websites, and videos to record information on
Diwali.
HOW TO ASSEMBLE FLIPBOOK:
You can choose either of the two options.
Print out the templates in blackline. Cut around each template and assemble from smallest template to largest template. Have students colour in cover page. Staple at top tab for flipbook or glue descending order in notebook.
Print out the templates on cardstock (different colours). Cut around each template and assemble. Attach at top.
Print out colour templates and assemble.
PREPARATION
→ For grades 2-3, bundle up to 6 sheets together after sorting, align them perfectly and cut.
→ For grades 4-6, students are old enough to cut and compile flipbooks on their own. I have my students compile all sections of the flipbook prior to research and writing.
DISPLAY
After completion, display students’ flipbooks under the Diwali Banner.
These flipbooks are sure to make an interesting bulletin board display.
► Have your students prepare for the Naplan Year 5 Language Conventions examination with this digital practice paper. There are 60 questions targeting a variety of question formats. The questioning strategy of each of the 60 questions target a range of spelling, grammar and punctuation skills. The questions have been formulated after extensive study of recent years’ examination papers and adopt the style and format of the same.
► The digital practice paper is self-checking and students will receive instant feedback of correct/incorrect responses on submission. This will not only provide you with valuable data to dictate teaching and learning but will also save you all that marking!
►►ITEMS INCLUDED:
60 Questions (multiple choice, check-box, short response) on spelling, grammar and punctuation in Google forms
► REQUIREMENTS
This is a Google Forms digital resource and can be used with google drive and Microsoft one drive.
You will need to create a google account or a one drive account. This is a free service and is easy to set up.
This resource can also be assigned to your students via Google Classroom (free) by accessing your drive and inserting (click on drive/attachment icon) the google drive file. Select the option of ‘make a copy for each student’.
► SETUP
When you click on the provided link, you will be prompted to make a copy.
Click on the ‘make a copy’ button in order to access the file.
Each student will access the shareable link provided by you. They will respond to all 60 questions of the quiz either by clicking the correct option (multiple choice), typing in the answer (spelling/short question) or selecting two or more options (check-box format).
Further instructions to setup in file.
► ADVANTAGES
Use of this digital resource would contribute to the creation of a paperless/hybrid classroom.
Enhancement of student engagement as responses are submitted digitally and instant feedback on performance is provided.
This digital resource will also help familiarise students with the Naplan-style Language Conventions examination, thus empowering them to be more confident and resilient in real-time.
►► FIND THE PRINTABLE PAPER VERSION OF THIS PRACTICE TEST HERE:
NAPLAN YEAR 5 LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS: PRINTABLE
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/naplan-testing-year-5-language-conventions-practice-test-1-12268701
Disclaimer
I am not in any way affiliated with the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA ) other than preparing my own students and having operated as a Professional Marker (Naplan examinations) for Pearson Education.
Your students will have fun reading these 41 first grade sight words sporting a Winter/Christmas theme. There are 41 reading slides each featuring a Gingerbread Boy holding up a sight word. Each slide has its own unique transition and sound effect to wow students and make reading engaging and fun.
This easy to present slide show will be a good warm-up reading activity, not to mention an effective time-filler when you’ve got a couple of minutes for that bell to go. You can even have a student come up and run the slides while you get that very important note to little Johnny’s mother sent off.
The 41 first grade sight words in focus are:
after, again, an, any, as, ask, by, could, every, fly, from, give, going, had, has, her, him, his, how, just, know, let, live, may, of, old, once, open, over, put, round, some, stop, take, thank, them, then, think, walk, were, when
This Winter/Christmas themed first grade sight words set is sure to build reading fluency and make reading so much fun!
This pack comprising of 10 posters and 32 task cards will help reinforce teaching and learning of Simple, Compound and Complex Sentences.
ITEMS INCLUDED:
10 posters/anchor charts featuring information on the use of clauses (independent and subordinate) in simple, compound and complex sentences.
32 Task Cards featuring simple sentences, compound sentences, and complex sentences
Recording Sheet x 1
Answer Key
ACTIVITY:
Use the posters/anchor charts to introduce and elaborate on grammatical terminology.
Spread task cards around the classroom. I personally like to tape to walls, so they don’t get lost in all the excitement.
Provide students with a clipboard and the recording sheet.
Students work, individually, in pairs, or in small groups to record their responses.
POST ACTIVITY:
Project the answer key on the smart board/interactive whiteboard for students to check their answers. Provide further explanation accordingly.
Conceptualise understanding of odd numbers and even numbers with this 60 slide editable animated presentation and accompanying guided notes sheets for your students to follow along.
ITEMS INCLUDED:
Editable PowerPoint Presentation featuring 60 slides on odd numbers and even numbers. All text is editable, simply type inside the text boxes to edit content. The slides are also animated to present content in manageable chunks. A mini quiz in the slideshow is also included.
8 page guided notes sheets for students to record information as you present the slideshow.
Guided notes sample (key) filled in for teacher reference.
Student Cover Sheet, if compiling all guided notes sheets into a booklet.
30 questions Test (3 sheets) to assess understanding of odd numbers and even numbers (bonus).
SUGGESTED USE:
Do a warm-up activity on building number sense prior to commencing the slideshow on odd numbers and even numbers.
Present the slideshow and have students record information on the blank lines by referring to the presentation. At the bottom of each slide, students can refer to the notes page numbers to follow along accurately. Have students follow instructions on the slides – for this they need to keep ready a blue and a red shading pencil or highlighter. The short quiz at the end of the slideshow wraps up the instruction.
Present students with the test to assess taught content.
This pack of 32 task cards will help reinforce teaching and learning of odd and even numbers. The question types on the task cards are varied in order to cater to differentiation. Also included is a 30 question (3 sheets) quiz to assess the skill of identifying odd numbers and even numbers.
ITEMS INCLUDED:
32 Task Cards featuring a variety of questions on the concept of odd numbers and even numbers
Recording Sheet x 1
Answer Key
3 sheets quiz featuring 30 questions on identifying odd numbers and even numbers
ACTIVITY:
Spread task cards around the classroom. I personally like to tape to walls, so they don’t get lost in all the excitement.
Provide students with a clipboard and the recording sheet.
Students work, individually, in pairs, or in small groups to record their responses.
POST ACTIVITY:
Project the answer key on the smart board/interactive whiteboard for students to check their answers. Provide further explanation accordingly.
Your students will have fun reading these 40 Pre-Primer sight words sporting a Winter/Christmas theme. There are 40 slides each featuring a Gingerbread Boy holding up a sight word. Each slide has its own unique transition and sound effect to wow students and make reading engaging and fun.
This easy to present slide show will be a good warm-up reading activity, not to mention an effective time-filler when you’ve got a couple of minutes for that bell to go. You can even have a student come up and run the slides while you get that very important note to little Johnny’s mother sent off.
The 40 Pre-Primer sight words in focus are:
a, and, away, big, blue, can, come, down, find, for, funny, go, help, here, I, in, is, it, jump, little, look, make, me, my, not, one, play, red, run, said, see, the, three, to, two, up, we, where, yellow, you
This Winter/Christmas themed Pre-Primer sight words set is sure to build reading fluency and make reading so much fun!
Your students will have fun reading these 46 second grade sight words sporting a Winter/Christmas theme. There are 46 reading slides each featuring a Gingerbread Boy holding up a sight word. Each slide has its own unique transition and sound effect to wow students and make reading engaging and fun.
This easy to present slide show will be a good warm-up reading activity, not to mention an effective time-filler when you’ve got a couple of minutes for that bell to go. You can even have a student come up and run the slides while you get that very important note to little Johnny’s mother sent off.
The 46 second grade sight words in focus are:
*always, around, because, been, before, best, both, buy, call, cold, does, don’t, fast, first, five, found, gave, goes, green, its, made, many, off, or, pull, read, right, sing, sit, sleep, tell, their, these, those, upon, us, use, very, wash, which, why, wish, work, would, write, your
*
This Winter/Christmas themed second grade sight words set is sure to build reading fluency and make reading so much fun!
Your students will have fun reading these 52 Primer sight words sporting a Winter/Christmas theme. There are 52 reading slides each featuring a Gingerbread Boy holding up a sight word. Each slide has its own unique transition and sound effect to wow students and make reading engaging and fun.
This easy to present slide show will be a good warm-up reading activity, not to mention an effective time-filler when you’ve got a couple of minutes for that bell to go. You can even have a student come up and run the slides while you get that very important note to little Johnny’s mum sent off.
The 52 Primer sight words in focus are:
all, am, are, at, ate, be, black, brown, but, came, did, do, eat, four, get, good, have, he, into, like, must, new, no, now, on, our, out, please, pretty, ran, ride, saw, say, she, so, soon, that, there, they, this, too, under, want, was, well, went, what, white, who, will, with, yes
This Winter/Christmas themed Primer sight words set is sure to build reading fluency and make reading so much fun!
*Is your class doing an activity on climate change or learning about the accomplishments of notable women during Women’s History Month? Then this editable flipbook will be the perfect addition as it will help your students scaffold the writing of a biography on Greta Thunberg. This resource can be used as a stand-alone flipbook or in an interactive notebook. *
What’s Included:
EDITABLE Flipbook templates in blackline to print x 6
EDITABLE Flipbook templates in color to print x 6
Self-editing checklist
Peer-editing checklist
Teacher Marking Rubric x 3 formats
Publishing sheets x 3 styles
ACTIVITY
Students will research information on the selected subject, Greta Thunberg.
The flipbook is used to collate information on the subject. It will also be the first
draft whereby students will self edit and peer edit and publish from.
Students will publish their writing on given templates.
Display students’ research on the bulletin board.
THE FLIPBOOK COMPONENTS x 6 SHEETS
The flipbook scaffolds the research process with guiding prompts.
The following sections are included:
Cover Template: choice of three – students pick one
The Writing Prompt x 1 template: instructions to collect information on the subject’s biographical information.
The Introduction x 1 template: Name of subject, time period and place, what the subject is known for.
Journey of Life x 2 templates: key information on the subject’s early life: family, childhood, education, personal interests, beliefs.
major achievements and obstacles: milestones, awards, major successes,
difficulties faced and outcomes
Lasting Legacy x 1 template: current status: time period and place, most memorable impact, important quote
How to assemble: Flipbook
You can choose either of the three options.
A. Print out the templates in black and white. Cut each template on the horizontal line and assemble from smallest template to largest template. Have students colour in image and lettering. Staple/glue at the top.
B. Print out the templates on cardstock (different colours). Cut on the horizontal line and assemble. Students may colour in image and lettering. Staple/glue at the top.
C. Print out the templates in colour. Cut on the horizontal line and assemble from smallest template to largest template. Staple/glue at the top.
How to assemble: Interactive Notebook
Cut each template on the horizontal line. Assemble smallest to largest. Glue down
largest template (Lasting Legacy) in notebook. Paste other templates at the top tab one above the other from largest to smallest.
This flipbook will help your students practise essential research skills while
writing an interesting biography on Greta Thunberg.
► Naplan Year 5 Language Conventions is a time-driven examination and the key to achieving success is being prepared.
► The number of questions and time limit may be changed by the authoritative body during any given testing year. The number of questions in a test is usually 50 to be completed within the time frame of 40 minutes. This leaves a student with just 48 seconds to complete each question (time limit divided by the number of questions).
► This Practice Paper features 60 questions that target a variety of questioning types prevalent in Naplan past papers. Other than targeting spelling skills at the requisite level, the paper focuses on punctuation, parts of speech, sentence structure and clause structure.
► The questioning strategy of each of the 60 questions target a range of spelling, grammar and punctuation skills. The questions have been formulated after extensive study of recent years examination papers and adopt the style and format of the same.
►► ITEMS INCLUDED:
✓ Cover Sheet x 2 options (if compiling all sheets into a booklet)
✓ 60 Questions (multiple choice, check-box, short response) on spelling, grammar and punctuation
✓ Answer Key
►► SUGGESTED USE:
✓ You may release the sheets gradually to students 2-3 at a time, or have them attempt the entire paper in one sitting. Be sure to provide additional time as there are 60 questions. Alternatively, print pages 5-12 (51 questions) to be completed within a time frame of approximately 40 minutes.
✓ It is best practice to familiarise yourself with the type of questions so you can provide a brief explanation of skills tested prior to students attempting the paper.
✓ ►►After students have attempted the practice paper, display the answer sheets on the interactive board and discuss as a class.
►► FIND THE DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS PRACTICE TEST HERE:
NAPLAN YEAR 5 LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS: DIGITAL:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/naplan-year-5-language-conventions-digital-google-forms-google-drive-12111508
►► Disclaimer
I am not in any way affiliated with the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA ) other than training my own students and having operated as a Professional Marker for Pearson Education marking NAPLAN examinations.
► Naplan Year 3 Language Conventions is a time-driven examination and the key to achieving success is being prepared.
► The number of questions and time limit may be changed by the authoritative body during any given testing year. The number of questions in a test is usually 50 to be completed within the time frame of 40 minutes. This leaves a student with just 48 seconds to complete each question (time limit divided by the number of questions).
► This Practice Paper features 60 questions that target a variety of questioning types prevalent in Naplan past papers. Other than targeting spelling skills at the requisite level, the paper focuses on punctuation, parts of speech, sentence structure and clause structure.
► The questioning strategy of each of the 60 questions target a range of spelling, grammar and punctuation skills. The questions have been formulated after extensive study of recent years examination papers and adopt the style and format of the same.
►► ITEMS INCLUDED:
✓ Cover Sheet x 2 options (if compiling all sheets into a booklet)
✓ 60 Questions (multiple choice, check-box, short response) on spelling, grammar and punctuation
✓ Answer Key
►► SUGGESTED USE:
✓ You may release the sheets gradually to students 2-3 at a time, or have them attempt the entire paper in one sitting. Be sure to provide additional time as there are 60 questions. Alternatively, print pages 5-12 (51 questions) to be completed within a time frame of approximately 40 minutes.
✓ It is best practice to familiarise yourself with the type of questions so you can provide a brief explanation of skills tested prior to students attempting the paper.
✓ ►►After students have attempted the practice paper, display the answer sheets on the interactive board and discuss as a class.
►► DIGITAL VERSION OF THIS PRACTICE TEST COMING SOON
►► Disclaimer
I am not in any way affiliated with the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA ) other than training my own students and having operated as a Professional Marker for Pearson Education marking NAPLAN examinations.
Have your students prepare for the Naplan Year 3 Language Conventions examination with this digital practice paper. There are 60 questions targeting a variety of question formats.
The questioning strategy of each of the 60 questions target a range of spelling, grammar and punctuation skills. The questions have been formulated after extensive study of recent years’ examination papers and adopt the style and format of the same.
The digital practice paper is self-checking and students will receive instant feedback of correct/incorrect responses on submission. This will not only provide you with valuable data to dictate teaching and learning but will also save you all that marking!
►► ITEMS INCLUDED:
60 Questions (multiple choice, check-box, short response) on spelling, grammar and punctuation in Google forms
►► REQUIREMENTS
This is a Google Forms digital resource and can be used with google drive, Microsoft one drive and other online learning platforms.
You will need to create a google account or a one drive account. This is a free service and is easy to set up.
This resource can also be assigned to your students via Google Classroom (free) by accessing your drive and inserting (click on drive/attachment icon) the google drive file. Select the option of ‘make a copy for each student’.
►► ►►Further instructions to setup in file.
►► ADVANTAGES
Use of this digital resource would contribute to the creation of a paperless/hybrid classroom.
Enhancement of student engagement as responses are submitted digitally and instant feedback on performance is provided.
This digital resource will also help familiarise students with the Naplan-style Language Conventions examination, thus empowering them to be more confident and resilient in real-time.
Data is automatically collected via students’ responses for you to analyze.
Don’t want digital?
FIND THE PRINTABLE VERSION HERE:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/naplan-testing-year-3-language-conventions-practice-test-1-12268706
This resource will help your students write the tightening tension in a narrative. Writing lessons scaffold the writing of the exposition, inciting incident, rising action (pebble, rock, boulder).
In addition, the graphic organizers, checklists, and writing assignment will facilitate your students to write with impressive style and technique.
Activity
Students will respond to 40 questions on the structural components, figurative language, and writing techniques used in the mentor text.
Students will find and highlight evidence in the sample text.
They will document their responses on the Story Map, Sensory Details, Figurative Language, and Writing Techniques organizers.
Items Included
Cover Sheet (if compiling pages into a booklet)
Sheets that scaffold the writing of the exposition, inciting incident, rising action (pebble, rock, boulder) through a sample text.
Writing assignment with scenario
Writing prompt sheets
Story Map
Sensory Details, Figurative Language, and Writing Techniques organizers.
Self-editing and peer-editing checklist
Teacher Key
The sample personal narrative is based on the short animated movie, ‘The Present’. The narrative is written from the viewpoint of the boy in the movie. You may have students watch the movie before or after you begin the lesson to provide context to the story. Link to movie in download.
This writing unit can also be done without having students watch the short animated movie.
This 62 slide PowerPoint Presentation and Cornell-style guided notes will help reinforce the understanding of factors and multiples, factor families, prime numbers, prime factorisation, composite numbers, arrays, proper factors, perfect numbers, Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Least Common Multiple (LCM).
Other than taking down guided notes via the PowerPoint presentation, students will also have the opportunity to work on practice examples and take a quiz at the end.
Packs in this bundle feature both British and US spellings.
Items Included
Editable PowerPoint presentation featuring 62 slides with animations, transitions and sound effects
Guided note worksheets x 8 pages
Teacher Reference Sheets x 8 pages
Topics Covered
Factors and Factor Families
Multiples
Prime Number
Prime Factorisation
Arrays
Proper Factors
Perfect Numbers
Composite Number
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
Recommended Use
Run through the presentation yourself prior to presenting to students.
Present the slides one at a time, students will follow instructions on each slide like filling in the blanks on their note-taking worksheets and attempting practice examples. The slides are animated to present information in manageable chunks. They also have fun transitions and sound effects to make content all the more interesting to students.
Follow-up with task cards, practice sheets, notebook templates or other activities.
Please contact me with any queries regarding this resource.
Thank you!
laurane@teach2tell.com
Are you teaching your students all about factors and multiples and are looking for fun hands-on activities? These no-prep print and digital sheets will reinforce the understanding of factors and multiples, factor families, prime numbers, prime factorisation, composite numbers, arrays, proper factors, perfect numbers, Greatest Common Factor (GCF) and Least Common Multiple (LCM).
Each topic features a definition, explanation and practice examples prior to students attempting given problems.
Both US and British English spellings included.
Items Included
33 Student Practice Sheets Pdf File
33 Student Practice Sheets Digital PowerPoint File (upload to your LMS)
33 Student Practice Sheets in Google Slides
33 Teacher’s Copy Sheets (key)
Topics Covered
Factors and Factor Families
Multiples
Prime Number
Prime Factorisation
Arrays
Proper Factors
Perfect Numbers
Composite Number
Greatest Common Factor (GCF)
Least Common Multiple (LCM)
In addition, there is an interactive section featuring sheets that require students to work with dice, spinners, and visual cards to enable students to have a clear understanding of the key topics listed above.