Hero image

Fun Quizzes For Fun Classrooms

Average Rating3.71
(based on 773 reviews)

I am a Primary Director of International Studies, finding, creating and sharing exciting and interactive resources is my passion in life

2k+Uploads

1561k+Views

4787k+Downloads

I am a Primary Director of International Studies, finding, creating and sharing exciting and interactive resources is my passion in life
15 Photos of Acrobats and balancing acts
peterfogartypeterfogarty

15 Photos of Acrobats and balancing acts

(0)
Elevate your classroom experience with our dynamic collection of 15 Photos of Acrobats and Balancing Acts! This unique resource is perfect for educators looking to enhance lessons in physical education, performing arts, and teamwork. These exhilarating images capture the artistry and skill of acrobats, making it a valuable addition to any curriculum. Why Should Teachers Buy These Photos? Physical Education Engagement: The collection showcases various acrobatic poses and balancing acts, inspiring students to explore movement, flexibility, and strength, while promoting physical health and fitness. Artistic Appreciation: Use the photos to introduce students to the world of performance art, discussing the creativity, discipline, and artistry involved in acrobatics and circus performances. Teamwork and Collaboration: Incorporate the images into lessons about group dynamics, encouraging students to work together to create their own simple acrobatic routines, fostering teamwork and communication skills. Language Development: Utilize the photos to enhance vocabulary lessons, helping students learn terms related to acrobatics and movement while practicing descriptive language through storytelling and discussions. STEM Connections: Engage students in discussions about balance, gravity, and physics, encouraging them to explore the scientific principles behind acrobatic feats, thus integrating STEM education with the arts. Confidence Building: Use the images to inspire students to try new activities, promoting self-confidence and resilience as they learn to master physical skills and overcome challenges. By investing in our 15 Photos of Acrobats and Balancing Acts, you enrich your classroom resources and ignite students' enthusiasm for movement, creativity, and collaboration. Inspire a passion for learning about physical fitness and the performing arts today!
16 Photos of The Antarctic or Southern Ocean+31 Different Teaching Activities To Try With Your Class
peterfogartypeterfogarty

16 Photos of The Antarctic or Southern Ocean+31 Different Teaching Activities To Try With Your Class

(0)
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different locations being shown in each of photos. I have included a presentation showing you 31 different teaching activities you could use these photo flashcards for in the classroom. They are a lot of fun and easy to prepare. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about the Southern Ocean (Also known as the Antarctic Ocean). The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of animals. The students can then discuss what they think it would be like to live there. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Life in and around the Atlantic Ocean
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Life in and around the Atlantic Ocean

(0)
Immerse your students in the wonders of marine life with our captivating collection of Photos of Life in and around the Atlantic Ocean! This essential resource is perfect for educators seeking to enhance lessons in marine biology, ecology, and environmental science. These stunning images showcase the diverse ecosystems and vibrant species that inhabit the Atlantic, making it a valuable addition to any curriculum. Why Should Teachers Buy These Photos? Marine Biology Exploration: The collection highlights various marine organisms, from fish to coral reefs, allowing students to delve into the fascinating world of ocean life and understand biodiversity. Environmental Awareness: Use the photos to teach students about the importance of ocean conservation, discussing topics such as pollution, climate change, and the impact of human activity on marine ecosystems. Artistic Inspiration: Incorporate the images into art projects, prompting students to create their own ocean-themed artworks, explore colour palettes, and express their creativity through different mediums. Language Development: Utilize the photos to enhance vocabulary lessons, helping students learn ocean-related terminology while practicing descriptive language through storytelling and discussions. Scientific Inquiry: Engage students in observation and exploration activities, encouraging them to ask questions and conduct research about marine habitats and species, fostering critical thinking skills. Connections to Geography: Explore the geographical significance of the Atlantic Ocean, discussing its influence on climate, trade, and human settlements, thereby integrating geography with environmental science. By investing in our Photos of Life in and around the Atlantic Ocean, you enrich your classroom resources and spark students' curiosity about the ocean's beauty and ecological importance. Inspire a passion for learning about marine life and environmental stewardship today!
Happy Birthday! 30 Photos Of British Celebrations!
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Happy Birthday! 30 Photos Of British Celebrations!

(0)
Celebrate the joy of British culture with our delightful collection of Happy Birthday! 30 Photos Of British Celebrations! This essential resource is perfect for educators looking to enhance lessons in cultural studies, social celebrations, and creative arts. These vibrant images capture the essence of birthday festivities across Britain, making it a valuable addition to any curriculum. Why Should Teachers Buy These Photos? Cultural Understanding: The diverse images showcase traditional British birthday celebrations, allowing students to explore customs, food, and social interactions, fostering a deeper appreciation for cultural diversity. Festive Inspiration: Use the photos to inspire creativity in art and craft projects, encouraging students to design their own birthday cards, decorations, and party themes based on what they observe. Language Development: Incorporate the images into language lessons, helping students learn celebration-related vocabulary and practice descriptive language through storytelling and discussions about their own celebrations. Social Skills Enhancement: Use the photos to teach students about the importance of friendship, community, and sharing joy during celebrations, promoting discussions on empathy and social interaction. Event Planning Skills: Engage students in activities that involve planning a birthday party, from budgeting to organizing games, helping them develop critical thinking and organizational skills. History of Celebrations: Explore the evolution of birthday celebrations in Britain, discussing the historical significance and changes over time, thus integrating history into personal experiences. By investing in Happy Birthday! 30 Photos Of British Celebrations!, you enrich your classroom resources and inspire students to appreciate the joy and significance of celebrating life. Ignite their passion for learning about culture, creativity, and community today!
30 Photos Of The Arctic Ocean + 31 Fun Teaching Activities For These Cards
peterfogartypeterfogarty

30 Photos Of The Arctic Ocean + 31 Fun Teaching Activities For These Cards

(0)
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different locations being shown in each of the photos. This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students' memory and vocabulary skills. You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Arctic Ocean. The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different Arctic Ocean groupings. The students can then discuss what they think it would be like to live there like a Polar bear. The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
30 Photos About The Circus
peterfogartypeterfogarty

30 Photos About The Circus

(0)
Bring the excitement and wonder of the circus into your classroom with our captivating collection of 30 Photos About The Circus! This essential resource is perfect for educators looking to enhance lessons in performing arts, culture, and storytelling. These vibrant images capture the thrilling world of the circus, making it a valuable addition to any curriculum. Why Should Teachers Buy These Photos? Cultural Exploration: The diverse images showcase various circus acts, traditions, and performers from around the world, allowing students to learn about the cultural significance and history of the circus, promoting global awareness. Artistic Inspiration: Use the photos to inspire creativity in art and performance projects, encouraging students to create their own circus characters, designs, or performances, while exploring elements of costume and makeup. Storytelling and Imagination: Incorporate the images into creative writing lessons, prompting students to craft their own circus-themed stories or scripts, enhancing their imaginative skills and narrative development. Theatrical Skills: Use the photos to introduce students to the basics of performance arts, including clowning, juggling, and acrobatics, fostering teamwork and confidence in public speaking and presentation skills. Science Connections: Explore the physics behind circus acts, such as acrobatics and tightrope walking, providing students with a fun way to engage with STEM concepts through practical demonstrations and experiments. Emotional Engagement: Use the images to discuss the emotions and themes associated with the circus, such as joy, fear, and wonder, helping students understand and express their feelings through art and discussion. By investing in these 30 Photos About The Circus, you enrich your classroom resources and inspire students to appreciate the magic and creativity of circus arts. Ignite their passion for performance, culture, and imaginative expression today!
Qatar History and Citizenship Teaching Resources (Year 1 to Year 6) - Planning and Worksheets
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Qatar History and Citizenship Teaching Resources (Year 1 to Year 6) - Planning and Worksheets

(3)
Qatar History and Citizenship is a compulsory subject for any primary school teacher in Qatar. When I taught this subject in Qatar, I was surprised to discover how thin the student text book was, how little resources were available for students on the Internet and that there was no teacher guide to help teachers effectively teach this subject. Each of these Yearly teaching packs contain lesson plans and additional worksheets to support 39 weekly lessons. These lessons cover all a student needs to know about the subject, and the lessons are designed to motivate and excite a student's interest in the history around them. These worksheets could be printed out and used as workbooks in the classroom, sent home as additional homework or shared via an interactive whiteboard. *** Please note that these resources are designed to be used with the official text book, not as a replacement. ***
KS1 Guided Reading Thinking Hat Worksheets, Cut Out Hats And Thinking Hats Guided Reading Display
peterfogartypeterfogarty

KS1 Guided Reading Thinking Hat Worksheets, Cut Out Hats And Thinking Hats Guided Reading Display

(0)
The KS1 Guided Reading Thinking Hats worksheets provide students a chance to explore different approaches to thinking and reading a book. When students use Thinking Hats with their guided reading book, they can view the same book from 6 different angles. The worksheets are non-book specific and can be used with a wide range of different books from any levelled or unlevelled reading scheme. These worksheets are particularly useful when a student has finished a book before they move onto a new book. It is a great way of checking their understanding and making sure they have got as much as they can from every book they read. I have been teaching as a primary school teacher for over 14 years. These worksheets can be used both in the classrooms and as homework sheets. The students will enjoy the wide range of activities on offer and be motivated to read more books and share their ideas with others.
Year 1 Guided Reading Worksheets - Can be used with any reading scheme.
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Year 1 Guided Reading Worksheets - Can be used with any reading scheme.

(0)
These worksheets are designed to be used time and again with different books. These are designed to be used in guided reading sessions. Many of the worksheets are designed in such a way that a student can complete them independently. However, to get the maximum out of this book, I would highly recommend these worksheets are used to consolidate the learning taking place in the classroom. Another use of this set of worksheets is additional homework sheets. I have used these sheets very effectively as a way of checking to see if students have read their book and do fully understand what they have read. I hope you enjoy this book and that your students are inspired to take a more active, more motivated role in their own learning.
Year 5 Guided Reading Worksheets - Can be used with any reading scheme.
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Year 5 Guided Reading Worksheets - Can be used with any reading scheme.

(0)
These worksheets are designed to be used time and again with different books. These are designed to be used in guided reading sessions. Many of the worksheets are designed in such a way that a student can complete them independently. However, to get the maximum out of this book, I would highly recommend these worksheets are used to consolidate the learning taking place in the classroom. Another use of this set of worksheets is additional homework sheets. I have used these sheets very effectively as a way of checking to see if students have read their book and do fully understand what they have read. I hope you enjoy this book and that your students are inspired to take a more active, more motivated role in their own learning.
KS1 Guided Reading Worksheets For Any Reading Book Scheme
peterfogartypeterfogarty

KS1 Guided Reading Worksheets For Any Reading Book Scheme

(0)
These worksheets are designed to be used time and again with different books. These are designed to be used in guided reading sessions. Many of the worksheets are designed in such a way that a student can complete them independently. However, to get the maximum out of this book, I would highly recommend these worksheets are used to consolidate the learning taking place in the classroom. I hope you enjoy this book and that your students are inspired to take a more active, more motivated role in their own learning.
Year 2 Spring Term Understanding Addition and Subtraction 5 Daily PowerPoints and Mental Maths Quiz
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Year 2 Spring Term Understanding Addition and Subtraction 5 Daily PowerPoints and Mental Maths Quiz

(0)
#5 Lessons on Addition and Subtraction Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course 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 this lesson on Understanding Addition and Subtraction because it incorporates engaging activities and interactive elements. The “5 and a bit” strategy makes math relatable and fun, allowing them to visualize numbers in an approachable way. They will love working with peers to solve problems, and the mental warm-ups will ignite their curiosity about numbers! Sample Questions: If I add 5 to what number gives me 10? What is 13 + 6 using the ‘10 and a bit’ strategy? Can you find two numbers that total 20? Benefits to Teachers Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson plan is designed to maximize learning efficiency and engagement. Interactive Learning: Students stay engaged with PowerPoint presentations and fun quizzes. Differentiation Opportunities: The lessons can be easily adapted to meet various student needs. Assessment Ready: Daily quizzes provide insight into student understanding, allowing for timely feedback. Overview of Spring Term - Week 3 Lesson 1: Understanding Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Add numbers Use addition vocabulary Partition numbers Recognize patterns in calculations Main Idea: Break numbers into ‘5 and a bit’ for addition. Lesson 2: Understanding Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Add and know addition terms Recombine numbers Main Idea: Continue with ‘5 and a bit’ strategy. Lesson 3: Understanding Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Add teen numbers Understand addition order Main Idea: Focus on adding teen numbers. Lesson 4: Understanding Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Partition into ‘10 and a bit’ Use addition patterns Main Idea: Add teen numbers to two-digit numbers. Lesson 5: Understanding Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Find pairs totaling a target number Main Idea: Continue adding teen numbers to two-digit numbers. Hashtags #Year2Maths #AdditionAndSubtraction #TeachingResources #InteractiveLearning #MathFun #EduResources #PrimaryEducation
Year 2 Spring Term Multiplication, Division and Fraction - 5 Daily Lessons and Mental Maths Quizzes
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Year 2 Spring Term Multiplication, Division and Fraction - 5 Daily Lessons and Mental Maths Quizzes

(0)
Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course Multiplication, Division and Fractions 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 love these lessons because they incorporate fun and relatable activities! Using real-life problems involving money, multiplication, and fractions makes math engaging. The hands-on approach, such as designing monsters or building with Lego, helps them connect math to their everyday experiences. Sample Questions: If one monster has 4 feet, how many feet do 3 monsters have? How much would you spend if you bought 5 toys at £2 each? What is 1/2 of 20? Benefits to Teachers Engaging Activities: Interactive lessons keep students focused and motivated. Real-World Application: Students learn to apply math concepts in practical situations. Flexible Learning: Activities cater to different learning styles and abilities. Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson plan includes clear objectives and structured activities. Overview of Week 10 Lessons Lesson 1: Multiplication Learning Objectives: Understand multiplication as repeated addition. Develop strategies to multiply numbers 1-5 by 2, 3, 4, or 5. Mental Warm Up: Complete a counting sequence. Lesson 2: Multiplication, Money and ‘Real-Life’ Problems Learning Objectives: Use multiplication to find total costs. Mental Warm Up: Identify different coin values. Lesson 3: Multiplication and Division, Money and ‘Real-Life’ Problems Learning Objectives: Understand the difference between multiplication and division. Mental Warm Up: Bingo with chosen numbers. Lesson 4: Multiplication and Division and ‘Real-Life’ Problems Learning Objectives: Recognize when to use multiplication. Mental Warm Up: Number chains with addition or subtraction. Lesson 5: Fractions Learning Objectives: Understand terms related to fractions. Mental Warm Up: True or false card activity. Hashtags #Year2Math #Multiplication #Division #Fractions #HandsOnLearning #InteractiveMath #TeachingResources #PrimaryEducation #EduResources
Year 2 Spring Term Week 2 Place Value and Ordering, interactive PowerPoints, Daily Mental Maths Quiz
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Year 2 Spring Term Week 2 Place Value and Ordering, interactive PowerPoints, Daily Mental Maths Quiz

(0)
Place Value Week! Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a comprehensive lesson plan. Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will love the engaging activities centered around Place Value! The interactive Bingo game serves as a fantastic mental warm-up, making learning fun and dynamic. They will enjoy working collaboratively to read and write numbers in figures and words, fostering a supportive learning environment. Sample Questions: What is the figure for the word “thirty-five”? How many tens and ones are in the number 47? If I have the digits 3, 5, and 9, what two-digit numbers can I create? Benefits to Teachers Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson is equipped with clear objectives and engaging activities. Interactive Learning: The use of games like Bingo keeps students interested and motivated. Differentiation Opportunities: The educational challenges allow for tailored instruction to meet diverse learner needs. Assessment Ready: Teachers can easily assess students’ understanding through various activities and challenges. Overview of Week 2 Lesson 1: Place Value Learning Objectives: Read and write numbers in figures and words. Main Idea: Practice reading numbers in both formats. Lesson 2: Place Value Learning Objectives: Understand what a digit is and its significance. Main Idea: Use different methods to represent numbers. Lesson 3: Place Value Learning Objectives: Read and write numbers to 100 and beyond. Main Idea: Investigate number creation on an abacus. Lesson 4: Place Value and Ordering Learning Objectives: Order numbers up to and over 100. Main Idea: Create and order numbers. Lesson 5: Place Value and Ordering Learning Objectives: Compare and order numbers effectively. Main Idea: Engage in comparing and ordering activities. Hashtags #Year2Maths #PlaceValue #TeachingResources #InteractiveLearning #MathFun #EduResources #PrimaryEducation
Year 2 Spring Term Shape and Space Lessons - 3 Daily PowerPoint Lessons and 3 Mental Maths Quizzes
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Year 2 Spring Term Shape and Space Lessons - 3 Daily PowerPoint Lessons and 3 Mental Maths Quizzes

(0)
Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course Shape and Space 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 exploring the concepts of shape and space through engaging, hands-on activities. The lessons are designed to be interactive, allowing students to experiment with movements and symmetry in a fun way. They’ll love creating their own right angle measurers and discovering symmetry in everyday objects. Sample Questions: Can you find something in the classroom that has a right angle? What two items can weigh 100g together? How many symmetrical letters can you find in the alphabet? Benefits to Teachers Interactive Learning: Engaging activities keep students motivated and interested. Real-World Applications: Students can relate lessons to their environment. Varied Assessment: Teachers can use creative projects to assess understanding. Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson provides a structured plan, quizzes, and PowerPoints to simplify preparation. Overview of Week 6 Lessons Lesson 1: Shape and Space Learning Objectives: Recognise and describe turning movements. Understand angle as a measure of turn and identify right angles. Mental Warm Up: What do we know about the number 100? Educational Challenges: Cut out a quarter of a circle to make a ‘right angle measurer’. Find items with corners greater or less than a right angle. Lesson 2: Shape and Space Learning Objectives: Solve problems and recognise patterns. Recognise and describe line symmetry. Mental Warm Up: I bought two items. Together they weigh 100g. How much could each of them weigh? Educational Challenges: Find symmetrical letters and create a poster. Make symmetrical patterns with paint and paper. Lesson 3: Shape and Space Learning Objectives: Solve problems and recognise patterns. Complete symmetrical patterns. Mental Warm Up: Put these weights into order – heaviest first. Educational Challenges: Create symmetrical patterns with paint and paper or pegs. Find symmetrical letters for a poster. Hashtags #Year2Maths #ShapeAndSpace #Symmetry #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources #PrimaryEducation #EduResources
Year 2 Spring Term Counting And Properties Of Numbers
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Year 2 Spring Term Counting And Properties Of Numbers

(0)
Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course Counting and Properties of Numbers 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 find exploring odd and even numbers exciting and engaging! The hands-on activities, such as using dominoes and making patterns, will allow them to investigate number relationships in a fun way. They will enjoy the challenge of solving number puzzles and creating patterns with their classmates! Sample Questions: Can you sort these dominoes into odd and even totals? What happens when you add two odd numbers together? How many pairs of numbers can you create with a difference of 2? Benefits to Teachers Interactive Learning: Engaging activities keep students motivated and enhance understanding. Real-World Applications: Students apply math concepts to everyday situations through fun challenges. Varied Assessment: Teachers can assess understanding through creative projects and discussions. Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson plan includes quizzes and PowerPoints, simplifying preparation. Overview of Week 8 Lessons Lesson 1: Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objectives: Recognise odd and even numbers. Investigate number problems. Mental Warm Up: Listen to a sequence of operations and calculate the end number. Lesson 2: Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objectives: Devise and continue a number pattern. Describe a pattern. Mental Warm Up: Play “Add the throw” with multiples of 10. Lesson 3: Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objectives: Continue or complete number patterns. Describe a pattern or rule. Mental Warm Up: Name pairs of numbers with a difference of 2 in two minutes. Lesson 4: Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objectives: Investigate adding odd and even numbers. Mental Warm Up: Add the throw with a 1-6 dice and a dice marked with + or -. Lesson 5: Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objectives: Generalise and make predictions about odd and even numbers. Mental Warm Up: Timed challenge to find pairs of numbers with a difference of 2. Hashtags #Year2Maths #CountingAndNumbers #OddAndEven #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources #PrimaryEducation #EduResources
Year 2 Spring Term Place Value, Addition, Subtraction and Money - 5 Lessons and Mental Maths Quizzes
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Year 2 Spring Term Place Value, Addition, Subtraction and Money - 5 Lessons and Mental Maths Quizzes

(0)
Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1 Link to Resource Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course Place Value, Addition, Subtraction and Money 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 hands-on activities involving money and calculations! The use of 10p coins and engaging challenges will make learning about addition, subtraction, and place value fun and relatable. They will love solving real-world problems, developing their mental math skills, and discovering patterns in numbers. Sample Questions: If you have 30p, how much more do you need to make £1? What is 70 + 20? Can you tell me a number that is 10 less than 50? Benefits to Teachers Engaging Resources: Interactive PowerPoints and quizzes enhance student participation. Real-World Application: Teaching money concepts makes math relevant to students’ lives. Improved Assessment: Varied challenges allow for multiple forms of assessment. Structured Planning: Each lesson plan provides clarity on objectives and activities. Overview of Week 9 Lessons Lesson 1: Money Learning Objectives: Solve money problems. Add and subtract multiples of 10. Mental Warm Up: Find pairs of numbers that make 20. Lesson 2: Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Add and subtract multiples of 10 mentally. Understand place value. Mental Warm Up: Count on and back in multiples of 10 starting from 10. Lesson 3: Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Add a two-digit number to a multiple of 10. Understand that addition can be carried out in any order. Mental Warm Up: Practise number bonds to 20. Lesson 4: Place Value, Addition and Subtraction Learning Objectives: Know which number is 1 or 10 more or less than a given number. Mental Warm Up: Add a two-digit number to your number. Lesson 5: Addition, Mental Calculation, Place Value Learning Objectives: Understand the language of addition. Mental Warm Up: Number chains with varying steps. Hashtags #Year2Maths #PlaceValue #Addition #Subtraction #Money #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources #PrimaryEducation #EduResources
Year 2 Summer Term Week 4 Money and 'Real Life' Problems
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Year 2 Summer Term Week 4 Money and 'Real Life' Problems

(0)
Five complete PowerPoint lessons about Money and ‘Real Life’ problems. The students start the lesson with a fun interactive mental warm up. This is followed by an interactive, whole class, teaching session. The lessons end with differentiated learning activities. Summer Term Lesson 1: Week 4 Title Money and ‘Real-life’ Problems, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  recognise all coins and understand how much they are worth  total coins  use decimal notation for money  solve problems correctly  explain how a problem was solved. Lesson 2: Week 4 Title Money and ‘Real-life’ Problems, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  solve money problems  recognise coins and be able to total  make decisions and check results.   Lesson 3: Week 4 Title Money and ‘Real-life’ Problems, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  solve money problems  choose the appropriate number operation  check results. Lesson 4: Week 4 Title Money and ‘Real-life’ Problems, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  recognise and know the value of all coins  choose and total coins  make decisions and check results. Lesson 5: Week 4 Title Money and ‘Real-life’ Problems, Making Decisions and Checking Results Learning Objective:  solve money problems  choose the correct number operation  recognise all coins.
Year 2 Summer Term Week 2 Place Values, Rounding And Estimating
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Year 2 Summer Term Week 2 Place Values, Rounding And Estimating

(0)
These five PowerPoint lessons introduce students to place values, rounding and estimating. The lessons start with a fun mental warm up lesson, followed by an interactive whole class learning session. The lesson finish with interesting, differentiated learning challenges for the students to complete. Summer Term Lesson 1: Week 2 Title Place Value Learning Objective:  understand and use the words for describing and comparing numbers  use the ‘=’ sign. Lesson 2: Week 2 Title Place Value and Ordering Learning Objective:  understand and use words for comparing and ordering numbers  read and write numbers  know what each digit in a number means  know the number that is 1 or 10 more or less than a given number. Lesson 3: Week 2 Title Place Value and Estimating Learning Objective:  understand and use words about estimation and approximation  give a sensible estimate for a number of objects  find the difference between an estimate and actual count. Lesson 4: Week 2 Title Place Value, Estimating and Rounding Learning Objective:  understand and use the words about comparing and ordering numbers  give a number between two other numbers  give a number which lies halfway between two numbers on a number line. Lesson 5: Week 2 Title Place Value, Estimating and Rounding Learning Objective:  understand and use the words for comparing and ordering numbers  round a number to the nearest multiple of 10  round numbers  use a ruler to draw and measure lines.
Year 2 Summer Term Week 1 Counting and Properties of numbers
peterfogartypeterfogarty

Year 2 Summer Term Week 1 Counting and Properties of numbers

(0)
Three full PowerPoint Lessons about counting and properties of numbers which start with a fun mental warm up. The students then experience a fully interactive, main class leaning session. The lesson finishes with a fun differentiated learning challenge. Summer Term Lesson 1: Week 1 Title Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objective:  recognise odd and even numbers  understand what is special about odd and even numbers  count on and back in twos. Mental Warm Up: Counting on and back in ones. Counting on and back in tens. Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to investigate sharing by 2. Educational Challenges  Investigate which numbers can be shared equally by 2. Look for patterns and predict results.  Investigate which numbers less than 30 can be shared equally by 2.  Investigate which numbers can be shared equally by 2. Predict results for numbers greater than 100. Lesson 2: Week 1 Title Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objective:  say what is happening in a number pattern  say what number is next in a number pattern  count on and back in steps of different sizes. Mental Warm Up: You each have a number card. Is your number odd or even? Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to be counting on and back in steps of different sizes. Educational Challenges  Make up number chains using ‘add’ and ‘subtract’. Predict whether the final number will be more or less than the start number.  Make up number chains using ‘add’ and ‘subtract’. Ask a classmate to work out the end number. Lesson 3: Week 1 Title Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objective:  count on in twos, fives and tens  recognise multiples of 2, 5, and 10  be able to explain number patterns  recognise that some numbers can be a multiple of more than one number. Mental Warm Up: Today you will be counting on and back in twos, fives and tens. Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to recognise multiples of 2, 5, and 10. Educational Challenges  Colour in multiples of 2, 5 and 10 on a hundred square.  Practise recognising multiples of 2, 5 and 10.