I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
A double lesson for Year 5 place value, focusing on comparing the place value of numbers up to 100,000.
Included is a double lesson PowerPoint which starts with an arithmetic starter for each lesson (based on key Year 4 objectives they would have focused on). The first lesson then includes a number of teaching points which are then recapped as part of the second lesson.
Also included is an activity that can be used over the double lesson, alongside challenge questions for anyone who has finished. Answer sheets are included for both.
All aspects can be easily edited and adapted but can also be used as it is to deliver two lessons for the objective.
A fully resourced unit of work for a Year 4 unit on Place Value that provides 25 lessons.
Included in the 25 lesson sequence is:
Lesson 1, 2 and 3 - Understand place value up to 1000
Lesson 4 and 5- Partition Numbers
Lesson 6 and 7 - Place value up to 10,000
Lesson 8 and 9 -Find 1000 more or less
Lesson 10 and 11 - Compare numbers
Lesson 12 and 13 - Order numbers
Lesson 14 and 15 - Count forwards and backwards in 25s
Lesson 16 and 17 - Round to the nearest 10
Lesson 18, 19 and 20 - Round to the nearest 100
Lesson 21 and 22 - Round to the nearest 1000
Lesson 23 and 24 - Negative Numbers
Lesson 25 - Roman Numerals
Most lessons come in double lessons bar the two triple lessons where there is an introductory lesson followed by a double lesson. Each double lesson includes a double lesson PowerPoint that includes an arithmetic starter for every lesson, key vocabulary, modelling, discussion and practice before moving onto an independent activity and challenge tasks that stretch over the two lessons. Answer sheets are included for all independent activities and challenge tasks.
The single lesson at the start of triple lessons has all the same features but only has a single lesson PowerPoint.
Four lessons that focus on being able to work with perimeter in Year 5 with lessons set out as two double lessons.
The first double lesson focuses on being able to measure shapes and calculate the perimeter of rectangles and squares where a ruler has been provided to measure the shapes.
The second double lesson then follows up by focusing on being able to calculate the perimeter of different shapes, using the information provided or what children already know about the property of shapes.
Each double lesson includes:
A double lesson PowerPoint that includes an arithmetic starter for each lesson, key vocabulary, modelling and discussion points as well as guided practice before moving on to independent activities.
An independent activity that applies what children have learnt during the teaching part of the lesson. An answer sheet is included for the activity and there are challenge activities for children that finish which also include answers. The activity and challenges run over both lessons as it is expected that there may be more time teaching and talking in the first lesson before having more time to practise in the second lesson. However, everything is uploaded in PPT format so can be easily edited to suit.
Ruler images are courtesy of Pixabay
Five lessons that focus on being able to calculate the area of quadrilaterals and compound shapes.
Included is:
A fully-resourced double lesson that focuses on the objective of finding the area of quadrilaterals, with a particular focus on squares and rectangles.
Included in the resource is:
A double lesson PowerPoint that includes an arithmetic starter for each lesson, key vocabulary and areas to model and discuss as well as then having some guided practice for children to work through to check their understanding.
This is then followed up by an independent practice activity and challenge questions for those that finish. These are planned to run over the two lessons with the first lesson potentially taking more teaching time and the second lesson giving more time for practice and challenges. Answer sheets are included for both.
All attachments are uploaded as PowerPoints so they can be easily adapted, especially in adapting to any misconceptions or needs that arise from the first lesson.
Three fully-resourced lessons focusing on being able to calculate the area of compound shapes.
The lessons are split so that they act as an introductory lesson before having a double lesson that provides the opportunity to develop and become confident in finding the area of compound shapes.
The first lesson includes a lesson PowerPoint that includes an arithmetic starter, key vocabulary, modelling and discussion as well as guided practice. This is followed up with an independent activity and challenge tasks to apply what has been learnt, with answer sheets included with these.
The double lesson includes a double lesson PowerPoint that includes an arithmetic starter for each lesson, key vocabulary, modelling and discussion as well as guided practice. This is followed up with an independent activity and challenge tasks to apply what has been learnt (that stretch over both lessons with more time teaching first lesson and more time practising in the second lesson), with answer sheets included with these.
Four fully resourced lessons that focuses on being able to convert between various measurements from mm to cm up to g and kg. The lesson presentations focus on a range of questions and building understanding as well as guided practise questions for children to practise what they are learning. This is followed by one of two sheets based on confidence (answers included) before a final challenge question on the lesson presentation.
A presentation with 200 different questions that can be used when working on tens and ones.
These can be used either as questions to do as a class or to print and get children to work through at different points.
Within the presentation, there are representations using Base 10, numerical representations and sentences. This includes saying how many tens and ones there are before saying what the number is, looking at the whole number to say how many tens and ones there are and saying what a missing value is, both with tens and ones and other partitions e.g. 92 = 50 and 42.
A set of three differentiated worksheets that work on place value for Year 4 children.
These have all been made with mastery in mind and so follow this pattern.
Worksheet One - Works on practise and fluency (LA)
Worksheet Two - Practise, fluency and reasoning (MA)
Worksheet Three - Practise, fluency, reasoning and problem solving (HA)
Answers are included for each sheet.
A set of three differentiated worksheets that work on ratio for Year 6 children.
These have all been made with mastery in mind and so follow this pattern.
Worksheet One - Works on practise and fluency (LA)
Worksheet Two - Practise, fluency and reasoning (MA)
Worksheet Three - Practise, fluency, reasoning and problem solving (HA)
Worksheet Four - Same as worksheet three as a spare for anybody who finishes problem solving
Answers are included for each sheet.
Mini Maths revision booklets that I have created for my Year 6 covering topics they have looked at this half-term. The four booklets are differentiated and children can then spend the next lesson going over any errors they have made in them as well.
Questions include: finding fractions and percentages, fraction/ percentage equivalents, area and perimeter, negative numbers including ordering, adding and subtracting fractions and multiplying and dividing fractions within word problems.
A set of three differentiated worksheets that work on calculating the area and perimeter of shapes for Year 6 children. Having used a similar format in my own lessons, these sheets often provide enough challenge for two days lessons, with children taking on the easier work then moving on to harder challenges within the other sheets.
These have all been made with mastery in mind and so follow this pattern.
Worksheet One - Works on practise and fluency (LA)
Worksheet Two - Practise, fluency and reasoning (MA)
Worksheet Three - Practise, fluency, reasoning and problem solving (HA)
Answers are included for each sheet.
A range of IWB slides that offer ideas for what to teach and different questions for teaching Year 6 ratio. These are to act as a starting point to be added to/ edited for regular lessons though they can be readily used as well.
A worksheet that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to subtract a 3-digit number from a 3-digit number where some exchanging is required.
Included as part of the worksheet are 7 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different models, representations and question styles. This includes trying to get pupils to identify links and patterns to support their answers.
There are also 4 challenge questions provided for those that finish to then push their understanding through reasoning and problem solving.
Answers are also included for all questions.
Can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.
A worksheet that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to divide whole numbers by 10.
Included as part of the worksheet are 8 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different models, representations and question styles.
There is also an extension task that provides challenge with a further 4 questions.
Answers are also included for all questions.
This worksheet can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.
A worksheet that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to present information through pictograms.
Included as part of the worksheet are 4 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different values for different images and whether pupils are able to intepret these accurately in different questions.
Answers are also included for all questions.
This worksheet can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.
A worksheet that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to convert between fractions and percentages.
Included as part of the worksheet are 6 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different images and whether pupils are able to apply the information across different questions and within different fractional contexts.
Answers are also included for all questions.
This worksheet can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.
A worksheet that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to compare and order unit fractions.
Included as part of the worksheet are 8 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different models, representations and question styles.
Answers are also included for all questions.
This worksheet can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.
A fully resourced statistics lesson for being able to collect and represent data through bar charts and pictograms in Year 3.
Included in the resource is:
A lesson PowerPoint with starter, vocabulary, modelling (with teacher notes) and guided practice
Guided practice sheets to draw on
Lesson plan
Worksheet
Scaffolded worksheet
Challenge task
Support strips that can be stuck in books
UK and US English spellings where different
There are no answer sheets for this lesson due to the open-ended nature of the lesson and activities. However, this is reflected in the price compared to other statistics lessons in the sequence.
Everything is included that could be needed to run the lesson successfully, with each resource carefully considered in ensuring accessibility for all as well as ensuring there are opportunities for challenge to provide depth of understanding.
A free example for a similar lesson for interpreting bar charts can be found here.
A fully resourced statistics lesson for being able to interpret two-way tables in Year 3.
Included in the resource is:
A lesson PowerPoint with starter, vocabulary, modelling (with teacher notes) and guided practice
Lesson plan
Worksheet with answer sheet
Scaffolded worksheet with answer sheet
Modified worksheet for those who need additional changes to access the learning with answers
Challenge tasks
Support strips that can be stuck in books
UK and US English spellings where different
Everything is included that could be needed to run the lesson successfully, with each resource carefully considered in ensuring accessibility for all as well as ensuring there are plenty of opportunities for challenge to provide depth of understanding.
A free example for a similar lesson for interpreting bar charts can be found here.
A worksheet that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to compare and order negative numbers.
Included as part of the worksheet are 7 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different models, representations and question styles.
There is also an extension task that provides challenge with a further 4 questions.
Answers are also included for all questions.
This worksheet can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.
A fully resourced place value lesson for being able to find 1, 10 or 100 more or less than a given number for 3-digit numbers in Year 3 based on the objective from White Rose Maths.
Included in the resource is:
A lesson PowerPoint with starter, vocabulary, modelling (with teacher notes) and guided practice
Lesson plan
Worksheet with answer sheet
Scaffolded worksheet with answer sheet
Modified worksheet for those who need additional changes to access the learning with answers
Challenge tasks
Support strips that can be stuck in books
Everything is included that could be needed to run the lesson successfully, with each resource carefully considered in ensuring accessibility for all as well as ensuring there are plenty of opportunities for challenge to provide depth of understanding.
A free example for a similar lesson for representing numbers to 1000 can be found here.