Here is a set of differentiated Egyptian-themed word problems for addition.
The children can collect the gems based on how many questions they collect!
Dear All,
Here’s a small resource that involves sorting angles between acute, right and obtuse.
I set it as a homework, but it’s editable for use in lessons too.
This is a sheet that I used for homework with my high-ability Year 3 cohort. It involves the children using maths language or talk for maths sentence starters to explain their reasoning as to whether questions, such as the following, are true or false.
When you simplify 3/9, the new fraction is 1.5/4.5.
The numerator is the total number of parts.
Children can choose which questions they answer, giving them more ownership and allowing for self-differentiation.
LO: To explain answers with mathematical evidence.
Recognising Right Angles – Complete 1 Week Unit of Work
This download includes a complete maths unit on right angles and the relationship to quarter and half turns. Children will identify 90 degree (90°) angles discreetly and in shapes. Main worksheets are differentiated for three levels of ability. Everything you need to teach the whole unit is included.
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This download includes:**
Interactive Teaching PowerPoint for guiding children’s learning
3 activities for recognising right angles (discrete and contextualised)
Two fonts to edit resources with
Access to a free border!
My Distance Learning Projects:
Perfect for whilst we’re away from school or for homework, these independent projects can help to develop your children’s writing skills in a variety of areas.
Information Texts: Space-Themed Independent Project
Play Scripts and Diaries: Island-Themed Independent Project
Research Skills: Romans & Celts-Themed Independent Project
I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress.
Thank you and happy teaching!
Miss Austin
Ancient Egypt Themed Skip Counting Board Games- All Times Tables (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12) covered! Thematic Learning.
This resource contains 4 differentiated board games that focus on like times tables and have clear progression to the trickier tables. Children must count forwards and backwards in a given times table and use their working memory to hold numbers and manipulate them mentally. There are written tasks at the bottom of each board game worksheet too to further concrete children’s retention of the times tables.
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Included in this download:**
4 board games in an Ancient Egypt Theme on a single PDF file for ease
Editable versions of the board games as a .docx Word Document file
2 fonts to edit resources with
I hope this resource helps you to save time and save stress.
Thank you and happy teaching!
Miss Austin