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A range of high quality resources to enhance the teaching and learning at KS2 & KS3 level (age 7-14). Welsh second Language, National test revision and numeracy / literacy activities taught across the curriculum are our specialty :)

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A range of high quality resources to enhance the teaching and learning at KS2 & KS3 level (age 7-14). Welsh second Language, National test revision and numeracy / literacy activities taught across the curriculum are our specialty :)
National Numeracy Procedural Test Information sheet for parents / Pupils - Year 5
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National Numeracy Procedural Test Information sheet for parents / Pupils - Year 5

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Information sheet for the Welsh National Numeracy test showing some key areas for revision. Aimed KS2 students in year 5. Great FREE revision tool to familiarize your learners and parents with the styles of questions included in the National Numeracy Procedural Test. National Numeracy Procedural Test Practice for KS2 - A range of 10 resources Click here for more information.
WW2 Maths - Co-ordinates & Grid References. KS2 (Year 5&6) Cross Curricular Numeracy
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WW2 Maths - Co-ordinates & Grid References. KS2 (Year 5&6) Cross Curricular Numeracy

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This cross-curricular presentation that requires pupils to work out the co-ordinates of locations on the WW2 map of Europe. It covers 4 and 6 figure grid references. There is a clever video link included with this resource to start the lesson. You could print out the maps for use in lessons, therefore some preparation is required in order to get the best results. There is an extension sheet provided in publisher format. LO: To use co-ordinates to specify location LO: To use grid references to specify location
WW2 evacuee Excel spreadsheets activity - 3 Ability Levels (Year 5&6)
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WW2 evacuee Excel spreadsheets activity - 3 Ability Levels (Year 5&6)

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Read the information sheets and then enter the data correctly into the spreadsheet columns. Pupils can find the totals of each column. Three ability level groups - Mussolini (Easy), Churchill (Medium), Hitler (Harder) Skills targeted: To read and write numbers to 100 000 Using Number Skills to estimate by rounding to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000
Superhero Maths! - Multiplying & dividing by 10, 100 and 1000.  3 Levels of differentiation.
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Superhero Maths! - Multiplying & dividing by 10, 100 and 1000. 3 Levels of differentiation.

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An original and engaging learning resource which was created to teach multiplication through the topic of superheros. BS (Lower) - Multiply & divide every superhero quality by 10 AA (Middle) - Multiply & divide every superhero quality by 10 &100 MAT (More able) - Multiply & divide every superhero quality by 10, 100 & 1000 Superhero qualities include - Intelligence, speed, strength, combat and power!
Rounding assessment activities - Nearest thousand, hundred and ten (KS2 - Year 5&6) Differentiated
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Rounding assessment activities - Nearest thousand, hundred and ten (KS2 - Year 5&6) Differentiated

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A collections of worksheets suitable for assessing the understanding of groups of different learners. For best results, use at the end of a maths topic where rounding was a focus. Questions include: *Rounding each number to the nearest thousand, hundred and ten *Adding numbers and then rounding *Rounding decimals 4 Levels of differentiation: ALN (Additional Learning Needs) BS (Lower) AA (Middle) MAT (More able)
Place Value Assessment Activities - (KS2 - Year 5&6) 3 Differentiated groups
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Place Value Assessment Activities - (KS2 - Year 5&6) 3 Differentiated groups

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A collections of worksheets suitable for assessing the understanding of groups of different learners. For best results, use at the end of a maths topic where place value was a focus. Questions include: *Finding the value of the underlined digit e.g tens, thousands *Partitioning numbers *Ordering multi-digit numbers *Adding multiples to numbers 3 Levels of differentiation: BS (Lower) - 4 & 5 digit numbers AA (Middle) - up to 6 digit numbers MAT (More able) - up to 7 digit numbers
National Numeracy Procedural Test Practice for KS2 - A range of 10 resources
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National Numeracy Procedural Test Practice for KS2 - A range of 10 resources

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A range of tried and tested custom support materials from the last four years. The resources cover all aspects of the National Numeracy Procedural Test and will help in the revision process. Also includes a FREE revision sheet for pupils/parents. Suitable for pupils in upper KS2. Additional Reasoning tasks included.
Maths reasoning activity KS2 - Balls in a bag - Number Skills. Year 5&6 Differentiated (4 Groups)
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Maths reasoning activity KS2 - Balls in a bag - Number Skills. Year 5&6 Differentiated (4 Groups)

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LO: To select appropriate mathematics and techniques to use You have volunteered to run a game at the school fete in which people each pull numbered balls from a bag. (No actual balls are required!) What different products can you make using the numbers? What is the smallest/largest amount you can make? (e.g. the digits 2, 3, 5 and 7 could create 572 × 3 or 735 + 2) This is an effective way to assess how pupils can use their procedural skills in a reasoning task. 4 levels of differentiation are included in these worksheets.
Olympic Maths - Sorting Sports within Venn Diagrams. KS2 - Differentiated options.
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Olympic Maths - Sorting Sports within Venn Diagrams. KS2 - Differentiated options.

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LO: To represent data using Venn diagrams. Learners cut out the Olympic sports symbols to correctly place them in the correct position on the Venn diagrams. Learners can be given suitable criteria to sort the sports or create their own. e.g. Sports that use water, sports that use a ball, team sports, contact sports etc. A list of sample criteria is also included with this resource. Differentiated options - Venn diagrams with 2 or 3 sets. Differentiated options - Limit the amount of symbols used for each group. Differentiated options - Learners cut out or draw the symbols.
Healthy Living and Food Resource Pack - Cross Curricular Activities
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Healthy Living and Food Resource Pack - Cross Curricular Activities

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A range of tried and tested resources for developing the teaching and learning of Healthy living / Food within the KS2 classroom. (Ages 7-11) Resources include: *A starter quiz plus introductory PowerPoint about food groups. *Group thinking skills tasks *Writing about the day in a life of a healthy/unhealthy person using a storyboard. *Counting calories to plan healthy meals (Maths) *Matching food to their groups using pictures and an eatwell plate. *5-a-day activities *KWL grid
Mental Arithmetic - Finding Totals up to 100 using different operations. 3 Levels differentiation.
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Mental Arithmetic - Finding Totals up to 100 using different operations. 3 Levels differentiation.

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A set of worksheets aimed at lower KS2 (Year 3/4) to encourage the development of mental arithmetic skills through different thought processes. Group 1 - How many ways can you make totals up to 20, using different operations? Group 2 - How many ways can you make totals up to 50, using different operations? Group 3 - How many ways can you make totals up to 100, using different operations? The three sheets are included in one downloadable document.
Measuring perimeter 1960's topic- Maths across the curriculum (KS2) Year 5&6. Differentiated
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Measuring perimeter 1960's topic- Maths across the curriculum (KS2) Year 5&6. Differentiated

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Pupils measure the shapes (1960’s objects) on the worksheets and calculate the perimeter in decimals. The images are popular 1960’s icons and memorabilia. BS (Lower) - Measure the squares and rectangles to the nearest cm AA (Middle) - Measure the squares and rectangles to the nearest decimal in cm MAT (Higher) - Measure the squares, rectangles and circles* to the nearest decimal in cm *A small piece of string is needed to measure the perimeter of the circle. Pupils correctly add up all the sides to find the perimeter. A simple video link to allow pupils to recap on the method required to work out the perimeter of polygons has also been included. LO: To measure the perimeter of shapes