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Set of 2x Table Worksheets
A set of mixed activities for practising the 2x times table.
Activities include:
-Missing numbers
-Matching questions and answers
-Counting the lots of a picture then x2
-Mixed 2x table questions
-Grid-style questions
-Domino pictures to x2
-Doubling numbers
Times Table Poster Bundle: Multiplication List Posters - Ways to Learn Tables - Title Banner
Create a calming, natural environment in your classroom with these botanical-themed times tables posters. Add to your Maths working wall or create a unique times-table display. Bundle includes:
Title Banner
Multiplication lists (2 to 12x tables)
Ways to learn your table posters (9 pages with examples of how to practise your
tables)
Reading Challenge - Encourage wider reading of a range of text types
This Reading Challenge aims to encourage children to widen their reading and develop a greater awareness of literature through exposure to a range of different text types. It can be used as an extended whole class homework or across the school to encourage wider reading.
Included:
Attractive front cover sheet
Recording sheet for adding the texts read, author, and parent signatures
A certificate for completing the challenge
A brief explanation of how it could be used
Printable Daily Spelling Workbook - 5-Minute, Fun Tasks for KS2
Need a stress-free morning task for spelling or valuable settling activity? Perhaps you need something that can be sent home to support with weekly spelling practice that the children will actually want to complete!
With these fun, daily 5-minute tasks, pupils will really enjoy practising their spellings at school (or at home). Children can work independently, focusing on one word in a range of ways, each day. The pack includes printable workbook with 6 week’s worth of spelling activities. At the end of each week is an additional activity (challenge) where students can apply their spelling knowledge in different ways. The front cover of the booklet has a space for name and class and gives children reminders and examples of key vocabulary meanings, such as: Mnemonic, syllable, consonant, vowel, and an example of the spelling pyramid. This enables your class to be as independent as possible.
Some of these practice methods may be familiar, such as a ‘spelling pyramid’, or ‘rainbow writing,’ but the many of the tasks are totally unique and enable the children to be creative!