Hexagon percentages tarsia puzzle.
Children must calculate the percentages of a number and find the corresponding answer, once they do they will match the sides up and try to form the hexagon shaped puzzle.
This can be completed individually, in pairs or as a group.
It challenges children to apply their knowledge in an engaging activity.
Art stations for around the classroom based on adding tone in students artwork.
These slides are to be printed and placed throughout the classroom where children will rotate around by travelling and developing a new skill at each station.
Everyday Materials Year 1 6 Week Plan (DOES NOT CONTAIN RESOURCES)
Includes 6 lessons on:
Lesson 1: To identify what materials are waterproof.
Lesson 2: To determine which material is best for a blanket.
Lesson 3: To identify the material that floats the best.
Lesson 4: To identify the best liquid for a slippery slide.
Lesson 5: To identify what materials can be recycled.
Lesson 6: To use recycled materials to make a new toy.
Phonics phase 6 shopping list activity
Cut out and laminate all the parts and children must read the phase 6 shopping lists and move those items into their shopping trolley.
Measurement Conversion fans.
These fans contain all the conversions needed to support children with these facts. Includes length, weight and time conversions.
Cut these sets out and give your students a crocodile clip to make a revision fan for students to refer back to across the unit/year.
Oral Health: Cover the tooth activity.
Comes with 6 different mouth mats of different ethnicity’s so all children feel included in this activity.
Set up trays in the middle of your table or tuff tray and number each tray 1-6 and fill with different colour beads.
Children will roll a dice. The number it lands on, the children select the coloured bead from the correct tray and put it on top of the tooth with the corresponding number.
This activity is a great way to draw connections between your oral health topic, dentists (people who help us topic) and maths number recognition, whilst developing children’s fine motor skills of placing beads preciously.
Christmas Tree Number Match Activity
Children look at the Christmas tree, read the number to develop number recognition, look at the key card, identify the colour of the number and place that coloured pompom/ button onto the tree numeral using tweezers.
Great activity to develop number and numeral recognition and fine motor skills.
Measure the Lego People.
Helps children to learn how to use a ruler effectively for measurements in centimetres.
All Lego People have been measured to the correct size as the measurement cards on the document.