I am an experienced year 6 teacher selling Maths, English, Science and History resources for teachers looking for high-quality, cheap resources to save their valuable time.
I am an experienced year 6 teacher selling Maths, English, Science and History resources for teachers looking for high-quality, cheap resources to save their valuable time.
This is an entire lesson on converting metric units of length, capacity and mass with my year 6 class.
There is a starter on multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000 to prepare them for the lesson.
There are lots of visuals to discuss what units of measurement they would use to measure certain items and to deepen their understanding of units of measurement (even better if this can be done alongside physical objects).
There are lots of differentiated practice questions to complete on the whiteboards (answers on the next slide -I like to freeze my board and check answers as I go).
There is a slide with the Learning Objective and a challenge question which I display while they’re completing independent work.
I have included a slide which has work for LA, MA and HA and can be printed off or the class can choose their level from the board (save paper).
I have included the answers on the last slides so that you can mark quickly or get the class to mark their own work!
I have also included practice SATs style questions to stick in the books as a challenge when marking.
This is a week’s worth of lessons (5 lessons) based on 3 texts/extracts. It contains main teaching sessions and worksheets that are differentiated . Each worksheet and lesson makes the reading skill they are practising quite explicit.
Lesson 1: Looks at a text about Serena Williams and revising looking at the meaning and impact of words on the reader
Lesson 2: This lesson looks at the same text on Serena Williams but this time focuses on the skill of summary
Lesson 3: This lesson also uses the text on Serena Williams and the class have to infer her personality traits using evidence from the text. Practise answering a 3 mark question
Lesson 4: This lesson allows them to read a new text/extract and practise answering a 3 mark question about the character’s personality
Lesson 5: This lesson involves a third text/extract from a Robert Louis Stevenson novel and the children must give their impressions of the house in a 3 mark question.
Want your class to realise why reading is so important? This is a reading comprehension that I gave my class as the start of term to really hone in why reading is so important! This resource includes: text, questions and answers at the end of the word document to make marking faster.
3 entire lessons on the formal written method of multiplication that I have used to teach my year 6 class. The lesson has chances for the teacher to discuss and model the method, differentiated practice slides (with answers on next slide so teacher can quick check) and a final slide which can be printed off as a worksheet. While the class are working independently, display the slide with challenge and Learning Objective so that they can complete this once they’ve finished.
I have included the answers on a separate slide which you can use to get your class to mark their own work or just make the teacher’s marking quicker!
Here are 15 reading comprehensions that I gave my year 6 class for their Autumn Term homework. I chose these books because they are in our reading corner and I wanted to encourage the children to read them by giving them a little taster.
The Reading Comprehensions are about or the books are:
‘The Explorer’ by KatherineRundell (3 of them )
‘Kensuke’s Kingdom’ by Michael Morpurgo (2 of them )
‘The Secret Garden’ by Frances Hogson Burnett
‘When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit’ by Judith Kerr
‘Little Women’ by Louisa May Alcott
‘A Monster Calls’ by Patrick Ness.
The Importance of Reading (to encourage them to read!)
Malala Yousafzai life story
Marcus Rashford life story
Beyonce life story
Emma Raducanu life story
The reading comprehensions are mostly suited for MAs and HAs but could definitely be given to some of your higher LAs. The style of questions involve a range of skills that come up in SATs papers and I have also included the answers at the bottom of each document to make it quicker to mark.
This is an entire lesson on converting metric units of length, mass and capacity that I did with my year 6 class after a lesson on just conversion.
There are lots of differentiated practice questions to complete on the whiteboards (with answers on next slide to quickly check).
There is a slide with the Learning Objective and a challenge question which I display while they’re completing independent work.
I have included a slide which has work for LA, MA and HA and can be printed off or the class can choose their level from the board (save paper).
I have included the answers on the last slides so that you can mark quickly or get the class to mark their own work!
I have also included practice SATs style questions to stick in the books as a challenge when marking.
This a lesson I used to teach my year 4 class in the autumn term on adding and subtracting 10, 100 or 1,000 on numbers up to 10,000. The practice questions (for whiteboards) are differentiated for lower, middle and higher attaining pupils and have answers on the next slide to facilitate marking.
The worksheets (which are on a printable slide) are differentiated for lower attaining, middle attaining and higher attaining. The answers are also on a slide to make marking quicker or for you to display at the end of the lesson so you pupils can mark their own work and save your valuable teacher time.
There is a challenge question to display while your class are completing their independent work for the pupils who finish early.
This is two lessons I used to teach my year 4 class in the autumn term on reading and writing numbers to the ten thousands. The practice questions (for whiteboards) are differentiated for lower, middle and higher attaining pupils and have answers on the next slide to facilitate marking.
The worksheets (which are on a printable slide) are differentiated for lower attaining, middle attaining and higher attaining. The answers are also on a slide to make marking quicker or for you to display at the end of the lesson so you pupils can mark their own work and save your valuable teacher time.
There is a challenge question to display while your class are completing their independent work for the pupils who finish early.
This a lesson I used to teach my year 4 class in the autumn term on reading and writing numbers to the ten thousands. The practice questions (for whiteboards) are differentiated for lower, middle and higher attaining pupils and have answers on the next slide to facilitate marking.
The worksheets (which are on a printable slide) are differentiated for lower attaining, middle attaining and higher attaining. The answers are also on a slide to make marking quicker or for you to display at the end of the lesson so you pupils can mark their own work and save your valuable teacher time.
There is a challenge question to display while your class are completing their independent work for the pupils who finish early.
These 4 PowerPoint (which all contain animated slides) lessons feature plenty of visual explanations of dividing a fraction by a whole number (by finding the equivalent fraction) and also the quicker method. Prior learning recommended: equivalent fractions and putting fractions into their simplest form.
There are lots of differentiated practice questions with the answers of the next slide.
For independent work, there is a differentiated slide which can be printed as a worksheet or the pupils can work from the board (if you want to save paper!).
I have included the answers at the end to save teacher time -why not get your class to mark their own work!
Four lessons. All with practice questions for the children to complete on their whiteboards with the answers on the next slide so that the teacher can quickly check. Independent work is differentiated 3 ways. Answers for independent work provided so you can get your class to mark their work and save valuable teacher time!
Lesson 1: dividing numbers with a decimal remainder.
Lesson 2: dividing numbers with a decimal and fraction remainder.
Lesson 3: division word problems
Lesson 4: decimal word problems involving all four operations
An entire four lessons on algebra (solving equations) that I have used to teach my year 6 class. The lesson has chances for the teacher to discuss and model the method, differentiated practice slides and a final slide which can be printed off as a worksheet. Finally, I have included challenge questions which can be displayed while the children are working independently and that they can complete when they have finished. I have included the answers on a separate slide which you can use to get your class to mark their own work or just make the teacher’s marking quicker!
These are 3 whole lessons on Powerpoint that I used to do a lot of revision of the formal written method of with my y6 class last year (they needed the extra practice!). They include lots of opportunities to discuss and model the method, differentiated practice questions (which they can answer on whiteboards) with answers on the next slide so the teacher can quickly check. on each lesson, there is a slide with the Learning Objective and a challenge the children to complete once they have finished independent work. The penultimate slide can be printed off and handed out as a worksheet (subtraction question are differentiated three ways: blue for LAs, orange for MAs and red for HAs). This can also be displayed on the board and the class choose their own level of difficulty. The final slide is the answers which you can use to get the class to mark their own work or the teacher to use -both save time!
This is a non-fiction reading comprehension that I gave my year 6 class for homework based on the famous education activist Marcus Rashford. It inludes the text, questions and answers. The comprehension has 9 questions that are suitable for your LA, MA and HA children. The questions involve a mixture of skills such as retrieval, inference, explanation and vocabulary skills.
I used this with my year 6 class as part of the topic of Animals: Including Humans. We researched ways to keep the bodies healthy. The research sheet is below and needs to be blown up to A3. The week after we completed this, we created leaflets on how staying healthy using the research.
Four entire lessons on adding and subtracting proper fractions and mixed numbers that I have used to teach my year 6 class throughout the year.
-1 lesson on subtracting fractions
-1 lesson on adding fractions
-2 lessons on adding and subtracting mixed and proper fractions
Each lesson has mental starter, chances for the teacher to discuss and model the method, differentiated practice slides and a final slide which can be printed off as a worksheet. Finally, I have included challenge questions which can be displayed while the children are working independently and that they can complete when they have finished. I have included the answers on a separate slide which you can use to get your class to mark their own work or just make the teacher’s marking quicker! Spread these out during the Autumn, Spring and Summer term!
This is a cross-curricular lesson that I did with my year 6 class when learning about World War 2. The slides explain the background and lead up to Dunkirk. There are video links to the film ( I showed short clips of these) alongside my description of what it was like. The class loved the videos! I wrote two poems to model what I wanted from them. They came up with some really lovely, emotive poetry.
This is a non-fiction reading comprehension that I gave my year 6 class for homework based on the famous, record-breaking tennis player Emma Raducanu. It inludes the text, questions and answers. The comprehension has 9 questions that are suitable for your LA, MA and HA children. The questions involve a mixture of skills such as retrieval, inference, explanation and vocabulary skills. I have included the answers at the end of the Word document.
This is a sequence of English writing lessons that I did with my year 6 class based on the book ‘Otto the autobiography of a teddy bear’ by Tomi Ungerer. The writing sequence could last for 2-3 weeks or longer. The unit finishes with the class writing a newspaper article. All the lessons before that build up towards writing a newspaper article. We looked at parenthesis, direct and reported speech, analysing features of newspaper articles, looking at witness quotations with drama.
On Word documents, I have included examples of newspaper articles to analyse, the plans we used, a model of the final newspaper article which the teacher can use when doing Shared writing and a template for them to write their final edited piece on. I have also included a newspaper article which is biased and the author is sceptical about whether the events are true or not. I got my higher writers to analyse this and then finally got them to write their article biased as an extra challenge.
Please read the notes on the PowerPoint slides so extra suggestions.
This is a lesson that I did with my year 6 class once we had revised missing angles around a whole turn and on a straight line. The lesson contains lots of differentiated opportunities for practice on whiteboards. The PowerPoint has printable worksheets for your LAs, MAs and HAs with the answers so that you can same some of your valuable teacher time!