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Looking for excellent classroom resources available through instant download? You've come to the right place! Established since 2006 and winner of the Theo Paphitis #SBS award we have over 500 teaching and display resources covering a range of subjects and topics.
We also offer Virtual Races - www.ukschoolrun.com - a great opportunity for colleagues to come together!
'Great teaching and display resources at great prices'
Looking for excellent classroom resources available through instant download? You've come to the right place! Established since 2006 and winner of the Theo Paphitis #SBS award we have over 500 teaching and display resources covering a range of subjects and topics.
We also offer Virtual Races - www.ukschoolrun.com - a great opportunity for colleagues to come together!
A detailed and comprehensive maths investigation based on designing and running your own theme park.
Task 1: Planning your site using squared paper on a £500,000 budget
Task 2: Running your theme park
Task 3: Deciding on entry price (revised)
Task 4: Profit on entry fee (revised)
Task 5 - Profit & Loss
Task 6 - Annual Profit
Task 7 - Making Improvements
Task 8 - Running your theme park
Task 9 - Entry Fee
Task 10 - How many visitors?
Task 11 - What are your profits
Task 12 - Taxes and Insurance
Task 13 - Your loan
18 further tasks now included taking you up to the final season (season 3)
The investigation gives the children opportunities to practise key aspects of number including adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing and finding percentages of numbers.
The investigation takes the children through step by step, they are in complete control of their spending and decide exactly what is included in their park. It also gives the children an insight to running a business with taxes, insurance and running costs all included. They learn about the power of marketing and the effect this has on the visitors to their park and their profit.
We have also included a spreadsheet which children can type into to work out their profit or loss and a smart board file to help with your teaching.
Finally, we have added a ‘design an advert’ competition where the winner wins some spending money for their park.
An essential resource for any KS2 classroom. Enclosed in this pack are 5 A4 Numeracy conversion and fact posters which can be displayed in the classroom for the children to learn. Included are:
Measures Conversion Poster
Fractions, Decimal and Percentages Conversions
How many days in each month poster.
Time Poster (e.g. how many days in a century)
Metric Conversion Table
A great resource for any Year 5 or 6 classroom. Enclosed are 10 A4 posters which show the various aspects of teaching angles.
Included are:
Definitions of acute, obtuse and reflex angles.
Definitions of a right angle and a straight line angle.
Posters showing angles of quadrilaterals & triangles.
Question posters for pupils to interact with.
One A4 title poster.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on the order of operations and is linked to the Year 6 National Curriculum. In total there are a eleven slides:
Slides 1 - 8 (teach) - Detailed teaching presentation on the order of operations
Slides 9 (practise) - Children practice calculations (see diagram), these come with answers.
Slide 10 and 11 (extend) - Children need to apply their skills by solving problems. Slide 11 contains the answers with examples of possible working out.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 6 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
Reasoning is a very important part of the new end of KS2 expectations. This pack provides 15 slides of practice reasoning questions covering a wide range of National Curriculum Objectives. Perfect for plenaries and extension activities as well as SATs Revision practice. Areas covered include:
Ratio
Area
Pie charts
Algebra
Decimals
Angles
Multiplication and division
Sequences and patterns
Percentages
Multiples and factors
Multiplication and division
Measurement
Fractions
Many of the slides include more than one question and include opportunities for children to fully explain their thinking.
Included in this PowerPoint is 15 slides covering a range of different reasoning type questions. There is also a contents page and answers section which are all hyperlinked for ease of use.
The pack is aimed at children in years 6 but can be used with other pupils throughout the Primary phase.
These activities are provided in PowerPoint format so they can be displayed on a whiteboard or printed out.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on adding and subtracting fractions when the denominator is different and is linked to the Year 6 National Curriculum. In total there are thirteen slides:
Slides 1, 2, 3 and 5, 6, 7 (teach) - Slide 1 shows children how easy it is to add fractions when the denominator is the same. Slide 2 shows how to simplify and answer when adding. Slides 3 shows the same as above but when subtracting fractions. Slides 5, 6 and 7 show how to add and subtract fractions when the denominator is different. Examples are given.
Slide 4 and 8 (practise) - Slide 4 allows children to practise adding and subtracting fractions when the denominator is the same. Slide 8 asks children to add and subtract fractions of a different denominator. Answers are provided.
Slides 9 - 13 (extend) - On slide 9 children are asked to use the above skills to solve word problems. Slides 10 - 13 give the answers with explanations given.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 6 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
A great mental maths resource which is perfect for the beginning of the lesson. However what makes these loop cards different to other packs is that they are differentiated, meaning that all the children in the group/class can be challenged or participate in the activity.
This pack of loop cards are differentiated three ways and are indicated by a traffic light.
Red light - designed for the more able children in the class/group
Yellow light - designed for the middle group in the class
Green light - designed for the less able children in the class/group
Once the class or group have completed the loop card activity once, why not time them to see if they can complete the 'loop' in a faster time. Each child could keep the same card or they can be rotated between groups.
TOP TIP - After printing, why not laminate so that you have a resource which can be used over and over again?
Included in this set are 32 loop cards which include questions where the children have to multiply and divide numbers by 10 and 100. There are 4 loop cards on each A4 sheet, making them easy to keep and store.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on comparing and ordering fractions and is linked to the Year 6 National Curriculum. In total there are six slides:
Slides 1, 2 and 4 (teach) - Slide 1/2 include a detailed teaching presentation on how to order and compare fractions with plenty of examples. Slide 4 provides an explanation of how to order a mixture of fractions, decimals and percentages.
Slide 3 and 5 (practise) - Children practice ordering fractions (slide 3) and then ordering a mixture of fractions, decimals and percentages (slide 5)
Slide 6 (extend) - Children have to find the fraction that is halfway between two fractions.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 6 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on using the equivalences between fractions, decimals and percentages and is linked to the Year 6 National Curriculum. In total there are seven slides:
Slides 1, 3 - 5 (teach) - Slide 1 teaches children how to convert a fraction into a decimal. Slides 3 - 5 show the children, with examples how to convert between fractions, decimals and percentages.
Slide 2, 6 (practise) - Children practice changing fractions into decimals with answers. Slide 6 - chidren have to complete a table filling in the missing fractions, decimals and percentages.
Slide 7 (extend) - Children have to solve a coding table to reveal a hidden message.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 6 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on how to find percentages of amounts. In total there are four slides:
Slides 1/2 (teach) - Definition of percentages with explanation and examples of how to find 50%, 25%, 75%, 10%, 5% and 15% of a number as well as explanation of how to find any percentage using a calculator
Slide 3 (practise) - Lists of different numbers where the children have to find 50%, 25%, 75%, 10% and 30%.
Slide 4 (extend) - Lists of different numbers where the children have to find 5% and 15%. Then a further six questions where the children are asked to use a calculator to find the percentage. For example - 63% of 300.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard. It is also extremely good value for money, providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity!
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on rounding to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000 and is linked to the Year 4 National Curriculum. In total there are six slides:
Slides 1/2/3/4 (teach) - Detailed teaching points of how to round to 10, 100 and 1000 with examples on number lines. The slides also explain the rule that needs to be followed when rounding.
Slide 5 (practise) - Questions for the children to complete which include rounding numbers to 10, 100 and 1000.
Slide 6 (extend) - Children have to apply their new skills by adding, subtracting and multiplying numbers together and then rounding the answer. Children have a choice of three answers.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 4 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
Reasoning is a very important part of the new end of KS2 expectations. This pack provides practice reasoning questions covering a wide range of National Curriculum Objectives. Perfect for plenaries and lesson activities as well as end of year test practice. Areas covered include:
Calculating
Fractions
Money and Time
Measurement
Geometry
Statistics
Co-ordinates
Factors
Many of the slides include more than one question and include opportunities for children to fully explain their thinking.
Included in this PowerPoint is 15 slides covering a range of different reasoning type questions. There is also a contents page and answers section which are all hyperlinked for ease of use.
The pack is aimed at children in years 4 but can be used with other pupils throughout the Primary phase.
These activities are provided in PowerPoint format so they can be displayed on a whiteboard or printed out.
An A4 poster which is a great visual aid in your classroom. This poster provides an easy to understand definition of Prime Numbers with an example. Spread out round the poster are all the prime numbers up to 50.
Included in this pack are ten A4 posters which display the following:
1x A4 Title Poster
2x A4 Mean Poster giving definition and an example of how to work the mean out.
2x A4 Mode Poster giving definition and an example of how to work the mode out.
2x A4 Range Poster giving definition and an example of how to work the range out.
3x A4 Median Poster giving definition and examples of how to work the median out
All the posters are attractively designed with a colourful border.
SATs Revision Activity Pack 1. With this revision pack you will receive 10 weeks of activities. (50 activities in total)
Our SATs revision activity pack is perfect for that 'little but often' practise in the run up to the SATs tests in May. Aimed at being used outside of literacy and maths lessons these activities are written in the same style of SATs questions are aimed at helping children who are working towards reaching the required standard.
Perfect to be completed first thing in the morning, straight after lunch or whenever there is a spare minute.
Questions are focused on all areas of the maths curriculum (3 activities per week) and the grammar elements of the literacy curriculum (2 activities per week).
Each activity is designed to take between 10 and 15 minutes.
Reasoning is a very important part of the new end of KS2 expectations. This pack provides practice reasoning questions covering a wide range of National Curriculum Objectives. Perfect for plenaries and lesson activities as well as end of year test practice. Areas covered include:
Multiplying and dividing
Calculating
Sequences
Area
Place Value
Fractions
Angles
Addition
Geometry
Decimals
Percentages
Negative Numbers
Statistics
Many of the slides include more than one question and include opportunities for children to fully explain their thinking.
Included in this PowerPoint is 15 slides covering a range of different reasoning type questions. There is also a contents page and answers section which are all hyperlinked for ease of use.
The pack is aimed at children in years 5 but can be used with other pupils throughout the Primary phase.
These activities are provided in PowerPoint format so they can be displayed on a whiteboard or printed out.
A great mental maths resource which is perfect for the beginning of the lesson. However what makes these loop cards different to other packs is that they are differentiated, meaning that all the children in the group/class can be challenged or participate in the activity.
This pack of loop cards are differentiated three ways and are indicated by a traffic light.
Red light - designed for the more able children in the class/group
Yellow light - designed for the middle group in the class
Green light - designed for the less able children in the class/group
Once the class or group have completed the loop card activity once, why not time them to see if they can complete the 'loop' in a faster time. Each child could keep the same card or they can be rotated between groups.
TOP TIP - After printing, why not laminate so that you have a resource which can be used over and over again?
Included in this set are 32 loop cards which include questions about converting measures (mass, length, capactiy and time) as well as some challenging questions about converting between metric and imperial. There are 4 loop cards on each A4 sheet, making them easy to keep and store.
Year 3 Magic at Maths - Mastery Activities. Over 50 different questions and activities to help you assess whether a child has mastered the Year 3 National Curriculum. Perfect for plenaries and extension activities.
The new National Curriculum is all about studying concepts in greater depth and applying knowledge and understanding to different areas of mathematics. The term 'mastery' is one that is being discussed widely in the educational word currently and this includes gaining a general agreed consensus of what it means to 'master' the curriculum.
At the PTRC we have used the NAHT KPIs to come up with a variety of activities to help you assess whether children in your class have mastered the curriculum. Many of the activities require the children to explain their reasoning as well as apply their knowledge and skills across a range of topic areas.
Included in this PowerPoint is 15 slides covering 15 of the key Year 3 learning objectives from the new National Curriculum (see pictures for example slides). The objectives are detailed in the notes section of each PowerPoint slide for easy reference. There is also a slide introducing the pack, providing you with what we believe mastery to be and giving you some ideas of how to use the PowerPoint slides.
The pack is aimed at children in years 3 but can be used with other pupils throughout the Primary phase.
These activities are provided in PowerPoint format so they can be displayed on a whiteboard or printed out.
A great poster resource when you come to teach position and direction. Enclosed in this free pack are 8 A4 direction posters showing north, south, east, west, north-west, north-east, south-east and south-west. There is also an additional poster showing all 8 points - see picture.