This is a lesson meant as a recap for children that have already covered the following area of fractions in their Maths learning. This was used to help consolidate the Year 5 children’s learning as well as give depth and support to those who needed it. This lesson covers the following:
Equivalent Fractions
Mixed numbers to improper fractions
improper fractions to mixed numbers
adding 2 or more fractions
adding mixed numbers
This lesson includes a PPT that covers the above areas of fractions
A combination of various resources with a few edits, taking you through the process of multiplying by powers of 10. The final 2 slides show green, orange and red questions and answers to work through. Children can choose which column works best for them. Year 5 lesson also with SEN sheet labelled ‘Lime questions’.
A template for children to complete their own Virtual School timetable. This was used for an activity after a unit on time covered through virtual school during lockdown and school closure.
A science lesson for year 1/2 measuring and recording their height and their friends. The teacher then puts this into excel to show the children in the next lesson what it looks like when you put data into a bar chart.
Lesson plan and worksheet
A combination of various resources with a few edits, taking you through the process of dividing by powers of 10. The final 2 slides show green, orange and red questions and answers to work through. Children can choose which column works best for them. Year 5 lesson also with SEN sheet labelled ‘Lime questions’.
This is a worksheet meant as a recap for children that have already covered the following area of fractions in their Maths learning. This was used to help consolidate the Year 5 children’s learning as well as give depth and support to those who needed it. This lesson covers the following:
Equivalent Fractions
Mixed numbers to improper fractions
improper fractions to mixed numbers
adding 2 or more fractions
adding mixed numbers
This includes a worksheet (with answers) differentiated by ability, from working towards, working at and working above age related expectations. Purely arithmetic questions, no problem solving.
There is also a PPT that supports this which is free on my shop.
Differentiated worksheets from working towards (Green), expected (Orange) and greater depth (Red). Adding 3 fractions together. Answers included. Easily edited if needed. Word document and PDF version. Year 5 - Follows White Rose scheme and National Curriculum.
Working out the perimeter by counting squares on differentiated worksheets (WTS, EXS, GDS). I have used this for my year 5 children as a ‘recap’ fits both year 4 and 5 level.
PowerPoint on understanding cube numbers.
Task explained on final slides to create cube numbers out of multi-link.
Evidence sheet also attached for children to write down their findings.
Lesson 1 - Reading and Interpreting Line Graphs
Lesson 2 - Draw Line Graphs
Understand how to read line graphs and interpret the information from them. Then, leading on from this, understanding how to apply this information to drawing their own line graphs.
This lesson follows with the objective from White Rose, Year 5 - Summer Block 1 - Decimals - Subtracting decimals with a different number of decimal places.
This resource includes:
A Green sheet - LA/WTS ARE
An Orange sheet - MA/EXS ARE
An Extension Task
A ‘Gaming Add-on’ information table (Game title, add-on name, price) including the games: Fortnite, Roblox, Minecraft.
The children need to choose which add-ons they want to buy and then subtract it from their £20 budget. A fun lesson with subtracting decimal with a different number of decimal places. Definitely captures the attention of those with low motivation and independence! Each sheet increases with difficulty.
This lesson follows with the objective from White Rose, Year 5 - Summer Block 1 - Decimals - Adding decimals with a different number of decimal places.
This resource includes:
A Green sheet - LA/WTS ARE
An Orange sheet - MA/EXS ARE
A Red sheet - HA/GDS ARE
A Pokemon information table (name, height, weight in m and kg)
The children need to find specific characters from the Pokemon table and answer the questions accordingly. A fun lesson with adding decimal with a different number of decimal places. Definitely captures the attention of those with low motivation and independence! Each sheet increases with difficulty through larger numbers and more carrying.