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Resources to support mainly year 6. Focusing on the new national curriculum and SATs papers. Resources focus on fluency and reasoning skills

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Resources to support mainly year 6. Focusing on the new national curriculum and SATs papers. Resources focus on fluency and reasoning skills
NPQSL Final Assessment - Passed
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NPQSL Final Assessment - Passed

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NPQSL assessment completed iwhich was successful following marking. Support for those whole need guidance for writing their NPQSL I have only removed names of people and school name for data protection. Everything else is included. I have included 4 of the appendices, I am unable to attach the other due to them being scanned and unable to remove protected information
Year 6 Inverse - I think of a number problems - 4 levels of differentiation
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Year 6 Inverse - I think of a number problems - 4 levels of differentiation

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Powerpoint and activities focusing on I Think Of A Number word problems. Perfect for year 6 and also supportive for year 5. 4 levels of differentiation from ILP, mild, hot to spicy. Level on number difficultly increases through the different types of operations required. Powerpoint guide through children how to go backwards through the problem. Questions to a similar style for the new maths curriculum assessments
Year 6 - Science Investigation - Rocket Fuel
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Year 6 - Science Investigation - Rocket Fuel

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4 days of planning, result table for those who need it and PowerPoint activities (all 4 days are on one PowerPoint) Children to investigate a replace fuel source for NASA - looking at chemical reactions and why. PowerPoint goes through the write up of the investigation step by step for a good quality piece of work for assessment. Planning provided to support teaching of this investigation. Error with PowerPoint has been corrected.
Year 6 - Fractions of amounts - Would you rather?
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Year 6 - Fractions of amounts - Would you rather?

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Notebook file and 3 levels of differentiation (Mild, Hot and Spicy) focusing on calculating fractions of amounts Start included on notebook file - rounding to nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000 and 1000000. Children to reason why they have chosen certain amount (can lead to PSHE and Science conversations)
Times Tables Generator in grid form
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Times Tables Generator in grid form

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Excel document for you to create unlimited times table grids. Just change the numbers in the 10X10 grid page - the first grid and the rest of the grids will change as well as the answers page which automatically update. Great for maths starters. Tracking grid attached to that children can stick in to books to show percentage increase over time.
The Big Arithmetic Quiz of the Year KS2
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The Big Arithmetic Quiz of the Year KS2

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To support with KS2 SATs- there is an array of different arithmetic question to complete. Can be done in teams/pairs or individually using the answer sheet. Presentation is split in to sections (normally 4 questions) then same questions are repeated with answers to break up the session. Children enjoy the competition and good to do in mixed ability pairs so support can be given and keeps the scores fairly the same.
Ratio and Proportion Year 6 - 4 levels of differentiation
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Ratio and Proportion Year 6 - 4 levels of differentiation

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Perfect activity for teaching of ratio. 4 levels of differentiation (mild, hot, spicy and vindaloo) First three level start with fluency questions follows by reasoning work problems Vindaloo and plenary questions are past SATs paper question to aid in preparing children for May!
Writing Interim Framework - Children assessing work - Report Writing
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Writing Interim Framework - Children assessing work - Report Writing

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PowerPoint to guide children through the Writing Interim Assessment Framework targets with the use of a text (report on a child) writen using the book 'There's a Boy in the Girls Bathroom'. Lesson used for observation by teacher, english leads and head teachers from other schools. Children can work in pairs of small groups for this activity depending on the time of the year. PowerPoint can be reused again and again, only the text used needs to be change depending on text using in the class at the time
Year 6 SATs Workshop - Introduction to year 6 (or for revision) NEW CURRICULUM
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Year 6 SATs Workshop - Introduction to year 6 (or for revision) NEW CURRICULUM

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PowerPoint and corresponding booklet to support children with practice question from past SATs papers since the change in 2016. I am using this as an activity in the first few day of year 6 to get the children straight into the feel of year but can be used for revision purposes. Questions focus on maths and SPaG. On PowerPoint, questions have answers that are animated. There are some answer that are incorrect to start with so that children have to explain why they are wrong but correct answer does follow.
Letter Writing - Time Capsule - Perfect for the start of the year
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Letter Writing - Time Capsule - Perfect for the start of the year

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PowerPoint and lines ofr children to write a letter to themselves of the future. Lovely activity to do in the first few days of the year for the children to look at at the end of the year and write a reply in the future. PowerPoint also focuses on 'secret words' that children wil be expected to use all year without reminder. Presentation focuses on year 6 but can be easily adapted for year 5 and even year 4.
KS2 Maths Problem solving activity Number patterns- Nim 15 Game (Don't say 15)
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KS2 Maths Problem solving activity Number patterns- Nim 15 Game (Don't say 15)

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High engaging problem solving activity where children play a game call Nim15. In pairs children count up but can only say 1, 2 or 3 numbers. whoever says 15 loses. Aim of the lesson is to understand how to always win the game by identify the pattern. Problem can be completed with any KS2 class as the children can take the problem as far as they want by changing the rules. The PowerPoint includes: Explanation of the game Example of the game (with lego characters) Activity Extension Lots of key questions to support discussion