Year 6 Percentages Mastery Maths Lesson Worksheets
I created eight sets of worksheets for my class for a two-week unit on percentages:
The sample images show all resources for one lesson only - there are several progressive tasks for each day, focusing on the following themes:
Converting fractions to percentages
Finding equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages
Calculating percentage of an amount (2 lessons)
Solving percentage problems - missing numbers
Calculating percentage increases
Calculating percentage decreases
Ordering fractions, decimals and percentages
The worksheets contain fluency, reasoning and problem solving questions. They demonstrate appropriate models and images to support pupils in developing deeper understanding of the mathematical concepts.
Great for supporting and challenging your Year 6 pupils.
This is a Power point and accompanying worksheets to deliver several activity sessions on designing a Sea Life Centre. I designed this for Year 2 but have also used in Year 6 with some minor adaptions. Numbers and costs can be adapted to suit.
Year 6 Spring Week 3 Block 2 Algebra White Rose Maths Lesson Power Points
Following the order of the New White Rose Small Steps (V3), I have created five Power point presentations for my class for this week. This is for week 3 of the Spring Term (the first week of Block 2 on Algebra). These are supported by the worksheets I have created which I am selling separately.
The presentations contain fluency, reasoning and problems solving and many examples of questions which can be asked along the way. They demonstrate appropriate models and images to support pupils in developing deeper understanding of the mathematical concepts.
Great for supporting and challenging your Year 6 pupils.
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A mastery challenge for Y6 related to adding and subtracting fractions.
Questions in colour groups according to difficulty level.
Pupils can select their own colour challenge. I used this enlarged on the working wall and students posted their answers in a box, but it can be used as part of a lesson, as homework, or revision.