Enhance Learning with Our Year 2 Block 1 Termly Maths Assessment YouTube and PowerPoint Presentation!
Are you looking for an engaging and effective way to evaluate your Year 2 students? Our Year 2 Block 1 Termly Maths Assessment is the perfect solution! This reworked test paper now includes a comprehensive YouTube video paired with each PowerPoint presentation, making learning both interactive and fun!
Why Choose Our Assessment?
Versatile Learning Options: Teachers can deliver the lesson using either the interactive PowerPoint or the dynamic YouTube version, providing flexibility in teaching methods.
Share with Parents: Easily share the YouTube lesson with students’ parents so they can support their child’s learning at home!
Reinforce Learning: The lesson can be revisited at home as additional homework, ensuring students have the opportunity to practice and reinforce their skills!
I’m thrilled to announce that I’m converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos as part of my PowerPoint Combo series, making it easier than ever for educators to engage their students effectively.
Empower your students with a fun and comprehensive assessment experience! Start today and watch their confidence and skills grow!
Year 2 Block 3 Termly Maths Assessments: Enhancing Learning with YouTube and PowerPoint Presentations
In this digital age, it’s essential to provide flexible and accessible learning resources for both teachers and students. I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos as part of a new initiative called PowerPoint Combos. This innovative approach allows teachers to teach the lesson using either the traditional PowerPoint format or the engaging YouTube version.
By utilizing YouTube, teachers can share the lesson with their students’ parents, creating an opportunity for collaboration between home and school. This means that the lesson can be easily repeated at home as additional homework, reinforcing the concepts learned in class and providing students with a valuable opportunity to practice at their own pace.
Why is Mental Math Important?
Mental math skills are crucial for young learners, especially in Year 2. Here are some key reasons why mental math is important:
Foundation for Future Learning: Strong mental math skills provide a solid foundation for more complex mathematical concepts in later grades. It helps students develop a deeper understanding of numbers and operations.
Improved Problem-Solving Skills: Mental math encourages students to think critically and develop problem-solving strategies. It teaches them to approach problems from different angles and find efficient solutions.
Increased Confidence: As students become proficient in mental math, they gain confidence in their abilities. This confidence can positively impact their overall attitude towards math and learning in general.
Real-World Application: Mental math is not just an academic skill; it’s a practical one. Students will use these skills in everyday situations, such as budgeting, shopping, and cooking.
Enhanced Cognitive Skills: Engaging in mental math activities improves cognitive functions such as memory, attention, and concentration. These skills are beneficial across all subjects and areas of life.
By incorporating mental math into the Year 2 Block 3 Termly Maths Assessments and utilizing the YouTube and PowerPoint Combo approach, we are setting our students up for success. Together, let’s empower our young learners with the skills they need to thrive in mathematics and beyond!
Fun Mental Math Challenge!
Get ready to sharpen your calculation skills with this exciting Fun Mental Math activity! In this challenge, you will be given 5 randomly picked numbers. Your task is to use 4 number operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) to get as close to 100 as possible.
This engaging exercise is designed for kids to work on online, helping them develop their mental math skills while having fun!
If you enjoy this fun mental math quiz, be sure to try it again tomorrow for more challenges and practice!
Introducing the 2 Dice Math Game!
I created this 2 Dice Math Game to bring an exciting and interactive element to math lessons with my students. With a runtime of just 10 minutes, the accompanying video provides a smooth and engaging experience, so you won’t need to restart it to continue the game.
This game is not only fun but also versatile! The dice can be used for various math activities, including:
Adding Numbers Together: Challenge students to roll the dice and sum the results, reinforcing their addition skills.
Multiplying the Results: Take it a step further by using the rolled numbers to practice multiplication, making math practice dynamic and enjoyable.
Generating Two-Digit Numbers: Use the dice to create two-digit numbers for different classroom activities, such as comparing values or ordering numbers.
The 2 Dice Math Game is designed to foster collaboration, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills among students. I hope you and your class enjoy playing this game as much as my students do. It’s a fantastic way to make math practice engaging and interactive!
Get ready to roll the dice and have some fun while learning!
Exciting YouTube - PowerPoint Combos for Effective Teaching!
I am thrilled to announce that I am converting all my teaching resources into YouTube - PowerPoint combos to enhance their effectiveness as teaching tools! This innovative approach allows you to use the PowerPoints in the classroom and then easily share the links with parents, empowering them to repeat and consolidate the lesson at home.
Introducing: Number Properties YouTube Maths PowerPoint Presentation - FREE for Year 2 - Spring Term!
Our FREE Year 2 Maths PowerPoint Presentation on Number Properties for the Spring Term is the perfect resource to help students prepare for the KS1 SATs tests. This engaging lesson can be utilized in the classroom or assigned as homework, making it a versatile addition to your teaching toolkit.
Why You’ll Love This Resource:
Dual Learning Options: Use the PowerPoint in class for direct engagement, then share the YouTube link with parents for at-home reinforcement!
Preparation for Success: This lesson is specifically designed to help Year 2 students build a solid understanding of Number Properties, setting them up for success in their SATs.
Additional Resources: If you enjoy this lesson, don’t miss out on my FREE Year 2 11 Lesson Maths Pack available at TES. It’s packed with even more exciting resources to enhance your teaching!
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Let’s make learning an exciting adventure for our students! With these YouTube - PowerPoint combos, we can create a more dynamic and interactive learning environment that extends beyond the classroom.
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Exciting New Resource: FREE YouTube Maths Presentation - Using Doubling in Multiplication!
I am thrilled to announce that I am in the process of transforming all my PowerPoint presentations into engaging YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos! This innovative approach allows teachers to deliver lessons using either the PowerPoint or YouTube version, and it’s even better because you can easily share the YouTube lesson with your students’ parents. This way, the lesson can be revisited at home as additional homework, reinforcing what they’ve learned in class!
Introducing: FREE Year 5 Maths Presentation - Using Doubling in Multiplication - Spring Term
Get ready to dive into the world of multiplication with our FREE Year 5 Maths Presentation focused on Using Doubling in Multiplication for the Spring Term!
Lesson Objectives:
Master the Technique: I can double the most significant digit first when doubling two- and three-digit numbers mentally!
Reinforcement: We will continue building on this essential skill, ensuring that students feel confident in their ability to apply doubling in multiplication.
Why This Resource is a Game Changer:
Flexible Learning: The option to use both PowerPoint and YouTube means that teachers can adapt to their classroom needs and teaching styles, making lessons more dynamic and engaging.
Parental Involvement: By sharing the YouTube lesson with parents, you empower them to support their child’s learning at home, creating a collaborative educational experience.
Focused Learning Objectives: This lesson not only helps students understand the concept of doubling but also prepares them for more complex multiplication tasks in the future.
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Exciting New Resource: FREE YouTube Maths Lesson on Equivalent Decimals, Fractions, and Percentages!
I’m thrilled to announce my latest innovation: I am transforming all my PowerPoint presentations into dynamic YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos! This exciting change means that teachers can deliver the lesson using either the PowerPoint or YouTube version, and you can easily share the YouTube lesson with your students’ parents. This way, students can revisit the lesson at home as additional homework, reinforcing their learning!
Introducing: FREE Year 6 Maths Lesson - Equivalent Decimals, Fractions, and Percentages - Spring Term
Prepare for an engaging and informative lesson that dives deep into the world of equivalent decimals, fractions, and percentages!
Learning Objectives:
Expressing Relationships: Students will learn how to express simple fractions or decimals as percentages and vice versa, unlocking the connections between these important concepts.
Conversion Skills: They will gain mastery in expressing simple fractions as decimals and vice versa, building a strong foundation for future maths challenges.
Why This Lesson is a Must-Teach:
Versatile Teaching Tools: The flexibility of using both PowerPoint and YouTube allows teachers to adapt their teaching style to best fit their classroom needs, making learning more interactive and engaging!
Parental Involvement: By sharing the YouTube lesson with parents, you empower them to participate in their child’s educational journey, providing support and reinforcement at home.
Comprehensive Learning: This lesson not only meets curriculum objectives but also equips students with essential mathematical skills they will use throughout their lives.
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If you enjoy this lesson, you will love my FREE Year 6 Maths Pack, which includes 11 exciting lessons designed to inspire and engage young learners! Check it out here: FREE Year 6 Maths Pack.
Let’s Make Maths Fun and Accessible!
Join me in this exciting journey to enhance maths education for our students! Together, we can create a vibrant learning environment that empowers every child to succeed!
Exciting New Resource: Weekly Mental Maths for Year 6 with Minecraft!
I am thrilled to announce the development of a set of engaging weekly Mental Maths activities specifically designed for Year 6 students who want to bring the world of Minecraft into the classroom!
Why This Resource is a Game Changer:
Imagine transforming your classroom into a vibrant Minecraft universe where maths comes alive! With these resources, teachers can seamlessly integrate the excitement of Minecraft into their lessons using just a single computer and a projector. This approach not only makes learning fun but also captivates students’ imaginations, fostering a love for maths!
Key Features:
Engaging Activities: These weekly Mental Maths tasks are crafted to align with the interests of Year 6 children, making learning both relevant and enjoyable.
Interactive Learning: By utilizing Minecraft themes, students will find themselves immersed in creative problem-solving scenarios, enhancing their critical thinking skills.
Easy Implementation: Designed for teachers, these resources are straightforward to use, allowing you to focus on teaching while keeping students excited about learning.
Important Note:
I want to emphasize that Minecraft was created by Mojang AB, and I am not endorsed, associated, or affiliated with Mojang AB in any way. My goal is to provide educators with tools to enhance their teaching experience while respecting the original creators.
Let’s Make Maths an Adventure!
Embrace the power of Minecraft in your classroom and watch your students thrive in their mental maths journey! Together, we can create a dynamic learning environment that inspires and engages every child. Get ready for an exciting adventure in maths!
I am in the process of changing all my free teaching maths PowerPoints into YouTube videos as I think teachers use YouTube a lot more than they use PowerPoints. It has the added bonus that you can share the video directly with parents, letting them repeat the lesson at home with the help of a professional teacher to guide them.
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Easy Online Addition Ideas YouTube Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Autumn Term Year 1
FREE Year 1 Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Splitting Numbers - Autumn Term covers the learning objectives :-
I can understand the relationship between addition and subtraction.
Today I am going to learn number bonds.
I can recognise number patterns and being systematic.
If you like this lesson, you will like my FREE Year 1 Maths Pack (11 Lessons) at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/year-1-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167046.
Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions
Year 3 Fractions Learning Series - 10 Sequential Lessons
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Why Students Will Love It:
Students will love this lesson because it connects to real-life examples, making fractions relatable. Engaging activities will help them grasp complex concepts in a fun way. The use of familiar objects makes it easier for them to visualize and understand fractions, while interactive lessons and quizzes keep them motivated. Celebrating small successes builds their confidence and encourages a positive learning environment.
Benefits to Teachers:
Teachers will appreciate the structured approach that includes review, hands-on activities, and varied assessment methods. This lesson plan allows for differentiation, ensuring that all students can participate and succeed. By using simple language and repetition, teachers can help students master the concept of fractions effectively.
Learning Objectives:
Recognize that fractions are equal parts of a whole
Identify and name simple fractions (1/2, 1/4, 1/3)
Use fraction vocabulary (numerator, denominator)
Activities:
Focus on concrete examples using familiar objects to help students visualize fractions.
Start with a review of previous learning to reinforce concepts.
Include hands-on activities that engage students and make learning fun.
Provide plenty of practice opportunities through interactive lessons and fun mental math quizzes.
End with a quick assessment to gauge understanding.
Use age-appropriate language and examples to ensure comprehension.
Allow for differentiation to meet diverse learning needs.
Assessment Methods:
Verbal questioning to encourage participation and critical thinking.
Written exercises to assess understanding of fraction concepts.
Practical tasks that require students to apply what they’ve learned.
Self-assessment for students to reflect on their learning progress.
Peer assessment to foster collaboration and communication skills.
Example Questions:
What fraction of a pizza is left if 1/4 has been eaten?
Can you name the numerator and denominator in the fraction 1/3?
How can we show that 1/2 is equal to 2/4 using objects?
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#Fractions #MathLessons #InteractiveLearning #MentalMath #HandsOnActivities #TeachingResources #ElementaryEducation #LearningThroughPlay #MathQuizzes #StudentEngagement
This lesson plan is designed to create an engaging and effective learning experience for students while offering teachers a comprehensive framework for instruction.
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Year 4 Fractions Lessons Overview
Dive into the fascinating world of fractions with our comprehensive Year 4 Resource Set. Each lesson is designed to engage students and enhance their understanding of fractions through interactive learning. This resource includes a PowerPoint presentation, question worksheets, and detailed lesson plans for each topic.
Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions
Recognize that fractions are equal parts of a whole.
Identify the numerator and denominator.
Use correct fraction vocabulary.
Represent fractions using diagrams and models.
Lesson Structure:
Each lesson includes:
A brief review of previous concepts to reinforce learning.
Introduction of new material in an engaging manner.
Guided practice to help students apply their knowledge.
Independent practice to assess student understanding.
Discussion of common misconceptions to clarify doubts.
Assessment of understanding through varied methods.
Why Students Will Love These Lessons:
Students will enjoy hands-on activities, visually appealing diagrams, and relatable examples that make learning about fractions fun! The interactive PowerPoint presentations and engaging worksheets ensure that they stay motivated and eager to learn.
Benefits to Teachers:
This resource set saves time and provides a structured approach to teaching fractions effectively. Each lesson is thoughtfully crafted to meet curriculum standards and foster a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts.
Example Questions:
What is the numerator in the fraction 3\4?
How can you represent the fraction 1\3 using a diagram?
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Year 2 Maths Resources: Number Sequences
Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5
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Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a detailed lesson plan.
Why Students Will Love This Lesson
Students will enjoy the engaging activities focused on Number Sequences! The interactive nature of counting on and back in steps of 10, combined with colorful cubes or beads, makes learning enjoyable and hands-on. They will appreciate the challenge of creating their own number patterns and working collaboratively to discover the rules behind sequences.
Sample Questions:
If we start at 10, what is the number after counting back by 10?
Create a number pattern starting from 20 using the ‘+10’ rule.
What comes next in the sequence: 0, 10, 20, __?
Benefits to Teachers
Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson is structured with clear learning objectives and engaging activities.
Interactive Learning Environment: The use of physical objects like beads encourages participation and makes abstract concepts tangible.
Differentiation Opportunities: Educational challenges allow teachers to adapt tasks based on students’ individual needs and abilities.
Assessment Ready: Teachers can easily assess understanding through the various challenges and group discussions.
Overview of Week 1 Lessons
Lesson 1: Number Sequences
Learning Objectives:
Count on and back in steps of 10.
Describe and continue a sequence.
Create a number pattern.
Mental Warm Up: Complete a mapping diagram with a ‘+10’ rule.
Lesson 2: Counting and Properties of Numbers
Learning Objectives:
Count on and back in steps.
Describe and continue a number pattern.
Make predictions.
Mental Warm Up: Count back in steps of ten when I clap my hands.
Lesson 3: Number Sequences
Learning Objectives:
Count on or back in steps.
Describe and continue number patterns.
Make predictions.
Mental Warm Up: Collect a card between 0 and 30 and guess the next number in the sequence.
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Three lessons looking at the properties of numbers. These lessons were originally created for a major educational publishing house. These lessons look at Counting and properties of numbers. The lessons contain a 10 minute mental warm up, a main, whole class teaching lesson and suggestions for the differentiated challenges students can do.
Autumn Term
Lesson 1: Week 1
Title Counting and Properties of Numbers
Learning Objective: know the names of numbers
recite numbers in order
count a set of objects
check a count by counting in tens.
Mental Warm Up: Count on from 15.
Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to work on counting.
Educational Challenges Count up the objects in different groups – which was the best way?
Count up the number of objects in one handful.
Check your partner’s answers by grouping them in tens.
Lesson 2: Week 1
Title Counting and Properties of Numbers
Learning Objective: count on or back in steps of 1, 2, 5 and 10
begin to recognise familiar multiples.
Mental Warm Up: Match the pairs of numbers that total 10.
Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to count in steps of different sizes.
Educational Challenges Count in steps of 5 or 10. Use ‘Sammy Snake’ to cover up numbers.
Count in steps of 1 on a 10 x 10 grid up to 50 first. Continue to 100 if time.
Count in steps of 2 or 5, recording the number on the 10 x 10 grid.
Lesson 3: Week 1
Title Counting and Properties of Numbers
Learning Objective: count a set of objects and know this number always stays the same
count in steps of 2, 5 and 10
begin to recognise familiar multiples.
Mental Warm Up: Count in steps of 2.
Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to count objects by grouping them in different ways.
Educational Challenges Take a handful of objects to count in groups of ones, twos and tens. Record results.
Draw some spots for a partner to count and check by grouping in different ways.
Draw some spots or collect some objects. Challenge a friend to find out how many by grouping them.
This week provides full power point presentations helping students to understand place value and ordering. The lessons contain a 10 minute mental warm up, and then a whole class teaching session. The lessons finish with helpful suggestions about main lesson lesson activities students could try.
Lesson 1: Week 2
Title Place Value and Ordering
Learning Objective: read and write numerals
compare and order numbers
give a number which lies between two numbers
order numbers and position on a hundred square.
Lesson 2: Week 2
Title Place Value and Ordering
Learning Objective: what each digit in a two-digit number represents
to order numbers
to use numbers greater than 100.
Lesson 3: Week 2
Title Place Value, Ordering and Estimating
Learning Objective: how to recognise numbers
where numbers are on a number line
to understand the words used with estimation
how to round more accurately.
Lesson 4: Week 2
Title Place Value, Ordering and Addition
Learning Objective: to recognise tens and ones
how to combine a tens number and a one-digit number to make a two-digit number
how to write a number sentence
to combine a hundreds, tens and one-digit number.
Lesson 5: Week 2
Title Place Value and Addition
Learning Objective: recognise the relationship between digits in a two-digit number
combine numbers to make a two-digit number.
This is a 5 day teaching unit to help you teach Year 2 students how to teach length. The lessons all start with a 10 minute mental warm up session. This is followed by the main, whole class, interactive lesson. The lessons finish with a differentiated challenge for the students to complete.
Autumn Term
Lesson 1: Week 5
Title Length
Learning Objective: use non-standard units
use words to describe length
use the same units when measuring length.
Lesson 2: Week 5
Title Length
Learning Objective: make and use measuring equipment
use words about length
recognise the need for standard units.
Title Length
Learning Objective: choose and use simple measuring equipment.
Lesson 5: Week 5
Title Length
Learning Objective: solve length problems
understand and use words about length.
Here is a 5 day teaching unit using PowerPoint for anyone who is wanting to teach students about how to use and reason with numbers. The lessons start with a 10 minute mental warm up session. This is followed by a highly interactive, whole class teaching session. The PowerPoint lessons end with a differentiated teaching challenge for students at different attainment levels.
Autumn Term
Lesson 1: Week 8
Title Counting and Properties of Numbers
Learning Objective: count on in steps of any size
solve number patterns
make up our own number patterns.
Lesson 2: Week 8
Title Counting and Properties of Numbers
Learning Objective: count on in steps of any size
solve number patterns
make patterns agree with rules
make alternating patterns.
Lesson 3: Week 8
Title Reasoning about Numbers
Learning Objective: investigate square numbers
find ways of investigating numbers
find square numbers by using a pattern.
Lesson 4: Week 8
Title Reasoning about Numbers
Learning Objective: solve word problems
recognise odd and even numbers
find and talk about general statements
develop mental strategies.
Lesson 5: Week 8
Title Reasoning about Numbers
Learning Objective: add and subtract
use the words used to add and subtract
add several numbers together and find the differences by counting on.
An additional week of place value lessons for students, which focus on place value and addition and subtraction. The lessons all start with a 10 minute mental warm up session, followed by a main class teaching session. The presentations finish with a suggestion of different differentiated teaching activities a student could try.
Autumn Term
Lesson 1: Week 3
Title Place Value, Addition and Subtraction
Learning Objective: read and write numerals
add and subtract multiples of 10.
Mental Warm Up: Count in steps of 20.
Start from 31.
Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to work on adding and subtracting in tens.
Educational Challenges Created differentiated versions of Play ‘Bingo’.
Lesson 2: Week 3
Title Place Value and Addition
Learning Objective: add mentally a pair of multiples of 10
read and write numerals
use mental strategies to solve calculations.
Mental Warm Up: If I want to have a total of 10. Adding and subtracting ideas
Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to add tens.
Educational Challenges Play ‘Collect the tens’.
Play ‘Collect the tens’ using two dice 1-6.
Play ‘Collect the tens’ without apparatus or hundred squares to help. Start by playing with two dice 1-6.
Lesson 3: Week 3
Title Place Value, Addition and Subtraction
Learning Objective: add and subtract multiples of 10 mentally
read and write numerals.
Mental Warm Up: We are going to play bingo again.
Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to add and subtract tens, finding quick ways to check the answers.
Educational Challenges Pretend to be teachers. Make up your own questions and answers.
Sort out correct / wrong number sentence cards. Make up some of your own.
Sort out correct / wrong number sentence cards. Make up some of your own for class to solve.
Lesson 4: Week 3
Title Place Value and Addition
Learning Objective: add 10 to a two-digit number
add a one-digit number to a multiple of 10
understand and begin to read ‘10 more’
recombine and know what each digit represents.
Mental Warm Up: Look at these sums - Say if they are right or wrong.
Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to add 10 to different numbers.
Educational Challenges Work in Pairs. Take a 100 square. Count on 10. Colour in square. What do you notice?
Continue working on the ‘10 more monsters’ work.
Work on individual ‘10 more monsters’. Try with multiples of 10 bigger than 100.
Lesson 5: Week 3
Title Place Value, Addition and Subtraction
Learning Objective: how to add and subtract
to add and subtract 10 from two-digit numbers
to solve number problems using + and –.
This is a 5 day set of lessons to help a Year 2 class to learn more about the addition and the subtraction of money. The lessons all start with a 10 minute mental warm up session. This is followed by a whole class, interactive lesson on money. The lessons finish with useful suggestions about how the class can be taken forward using differentiated challenges.
Autumn Term
Lesson 1: Week 4
Title Addition and Subtraction of Money
Learning Objective: To recognise all coins
to find totals
how to add numbers
how to add several numbers together.
Lesson 2: Week 4
Title Addition and Subtraction of Money
Learning Objective: solve money problems
recognise coins
add a one-digit number to a two-digit number without crossing the tens.
Lesson 3: Week 4
Title Addition and Subtraction of Money
Learning Objective: solve money problems and give change
subtract a one-digit number from a two-digit number
subtract a one-digit number from a twenties number crossing 20
make decisions if to use a + or –.
Lesson 4: Week 4
Title Addition and Subtraction of Money
Learning Objective: make decisions if to use a + or –
Lesson 5: Week 4
Title Addition and Subtraction Strategies and Money
Learning Objective: understand the value of money
find strategies for finding equal amounts of money.
Five complete PowerPoint lessons about Fractions, Decimals and Money. The lessons start off with a mental warm up, then a complete interactive, whole class explanation of what the students need to learn in this lesson, followed by a differentiated student learning challenge.
Autumn Term
Lesson 1: Week 11
Title Multiplying Two Numbers
Learning Objective: understand that multiplication problems can be represented as an array
understand that multiplication can be carried out in any order
use the ‘x’ sign.
Lesson 2: Week 11
Title Money and 'Real-Life' Problems
Learning Objective: recognise and name coins
begin to understand decimal notation for money
calculate totals and explain ways of working
predict highest and lowest possible totals.
Lesson 3: Week 11
Title Decimal Notation and Change from a Pound
Learning Objective: recognise and name the coins
find the largest and smallest amount
begin to understand decimal notation
work out how much change to give.
Lesson 4: Week 11
Title Money and 'Real-Life' Problems
Learning Objective: add up money and give correct change
decide if to add or subtract
say how we worked it out
check our results are correct.
Lesson 5: Week 11
Title Fractions
Learning Objective: understand what a ‘half’ and ‘quarter’ are
recognise halves of different shapes
count the number of halves and quarters
know fractions are equal parts.
A 3 day set of complete PowerPoint lessons about using and explaining shape and space to children. All the lessons start with a 10 minute mental warm up session. This is followed by the main whole class lesson, which is highly interactive and helps to focus the student's attention on their learning. At the end of the presentation, the lessons contain differentiated ideas for students to further extend their learning.
Autumn Term
Lesson 1: Week 6
Title Shape and Space
Learning Objective: describe and talk about two-dimensional shapes
name shapes and say what is special about them.
Lesson 2: Week 6
Title Shape and Space
Learning Objective: understand, use and read words used to describe two-dimensional shapes
sort flat shapes.
Lesson 3: Week 6
Title Shape and Space
Learning Objective: combine squares to make new shapes
understand what makes each shape special
investigate using squares.