In this lesson students will work towards the objective: *To recall and use equivalences between simple fractions, decimals and percentages, including in different contexts. *
First students will learn how to convert between the 3 and will then complete a matching activity. They will be taught how to convert trickier conversions such as when the denominator of a fraction is and is not a multiple or factor of 100.
They will use the online site Mathsbot to consolidate the skill before moving onto a range of differentiated problems which cause them to apply their reasoning and fluency skills.
Answers are provided.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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In this lesson, students will learn why it is important to have an understanding of measurement, what volume, length, capacity and mass mean and what the conversions are for metric measurements.
In the activity, they will estimate the measurements of different things and will work on converting between measures before completing practical measurement tasks. Three differentiated worksheets and answer sheets are provided.
By the end of the lesson, they will have developed a good understanding of metric measurement conversions.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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In this lesson, students will apply their understanding of metric and imperial measurement unit conversions. They will revisit the conversions and when they would be used in real life and will then will complete a range of problems.
The activity sheets come in 3 levels and answers are provided. By the end of the lesson, students will have consolidated and applied their understanding to real life contexts.
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Lesson objective: To solve problems involving unequal sharing and grouping using knowledge of fractions and multiples.
In this lesson, students will learn how to calculate/ share amounts in a given ratio. The powerpoint presentation will first recap ratio and how to use knowledge of factors and multiples to find the answers. Students will then see visually how to share ratios in given amounts and then how to use the given steps. They will be instructed to complete differentiated problems to allow the teacher to check understanding.
They will then complete differentiated worksheets with problems. 3 levels of differentiation are provided as well as the answer sheets.
Duration: 1-2 hours
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Lesson objective: To problem solve with ratio and proportion. In this lesson, students will recap what ratio and proportion is and how ratio can be calculated in given amounts. They will look at how to work out the scale factor a shape has been enlarged by as well as how to approach word problems.
They will then complete a range of ratio and proportion problems on the activity sheets. 3 levels of differentiation are provided as well as the answer sheets.
Duration: 1-2 hours
This lesson is aimed at Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit Year 5 or lower KS3.
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In this lesson, students will work towards the national curriculum objective: Calculate, estimate and compare volume of cubes and cuboids using standard units, including cubic centimetres (cm3 ) and cubic metres (m3 ), and extending to other units
In this lesson, students will learn what volume is and how to find the volume of cubes and cuboids using the formulae LxWxH. They will begin by counting 1cm3 cubes before moving on to using the formulae on whole cubes and cuboids.
3 levels of differentiated activity sheets are provided (LA, MA & HA). Students will complete the problems which require them to use their reasoning and problem solving skills such as finding missing lengths.
Duration: 1 hour
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This sequence of lessons cover:
solving problems involving the relative sizes of two quantities where missing values can be found by using integer multiplication and division facts.
-solving problems involving unequal sharing and grouping using knowledge of fractions and multiples.
-solving problems involving similar shapes where the scale factor is known or can be found.
-Mix of problem solving with ratio and proportion.
All lessons include an engaging powerpoint presentation and 3 levels of differentiated worksheets. Answer sheets are also provided.
These lessons are aimed at Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit Year 5 or lower KS3 students.
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In this lesson, students will work towards the objective: calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles. They will be taught how to find the area of right-angled triangles first before moving onto all triangles and then parallelograms. They will see a range of examples on the engaging power point presentation and will complete a range of problems which call them to use their reasoning skills such as finding the missing side.
3 levels of differentiated worksheets are then provided with the answers for students to complete.
Duration: 1-2 hours.
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This BUNDLE includes lessons on the following:
-Multiplying and dividing decimals by 10,100 and 1000
-Multiplying decimals by integers
-Dividing decimals by integers
-Fraction and decimal equivalents
-Fractions, decimals and percentages
-Percentages of amounts
All lessons include an engaging powerpoint presentation and 3 levels of differentiated worksheets. Answer sheets are also provided.
These lessons are aimed at Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit Year 5 or lower KS3 students.
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Lesson objective: To find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with two unknowns
In this lesson, students will learn how to complete one and two step equations before looking at equations with two unknowns. They will work through the questions on the presentation before completing a range of problems independently.
3 levels of differentiation are provided in the worksheet as well as the answers.
Duration: 1 hour
This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and all corresponding activity worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. This overview of Light details how light travels, how reflection and refraction work, how we see things, how shadows are formed and how we see colour. This is a useful document to use as a display, knowledge organiser or support sheet.
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Knowledge organiser- useful for revision and as an overview.
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In this lesson, students will learn that there are three parts of the circulatory system: the heart, blood vessels and blood. They will learn details about the function of each and how they work together. Through a video and online resource, they can explore more and will be quizzed on the information they have learnt.
They will then label the circulatory system using the knowledge they have learnt and complete the written description. Answers are provided.
This lesson is 1/6 on Animals including Humans for Year 6. To view the other lessons, please visit:https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science
Lesson objective: To solve problems involving the relative sizes of two quantities where missing values can be found by using integer multiplication and division facts.
In this lesson, students will be introduced to ratio and proportion and it will be explained that ratio shows the relative sizes of two or more values and proportion is a part, share, or number in relation to the whole.
Through an engaging powerpoint they will first learn how ratio and proportion are used in real-life contexts and will begin to write the ratio and proportion of shaded parts of shapes/ objects. They will have a go at differentiated questions before moving onto the differentiated activity sheets. 3 levels of challenge and provided along with the answer sheets.
Duration: 1- 2 hours.
This lesson is the first of 4 lessons on ratio and proportion. If you would like to purchase the rest of the BUNDLE, please click here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-ratio-and-proportion-year-6-12306457
This support sheet takes you through a lesson, detailing questions you might ask and follow-up activities you may carry out on the text studied. It also gives a comprehensive list of technical terms and how authors use language for effect.
Should be helpful to any teacher wanting to lead Whole-Class Guided Reading effectively.
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In this lesson, students will learn about the baby, toddler and child stage of the human life cycle.
They will be tasked to observe younger children in their school setting and give recommendations of how to support development using what they have learnt from the lesson and caregivers. Finally, they will create a leaflet for new parents on what to expect from their children age 0-10 and how they can help support development.
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In this lesson, students will learn what animal behaviourists and natural scientists do and will learn in detail about Jane Goodall and David Attenborough who are examples of these. They will think about what we can study about animal behaviour and the journey these individuals have taken throughout their lives. Engaging video links are included to support learning as well as engaging and informative powerpoint slides.
Finally, they will decide whether they are going to be Goodall or Attenborough and write answers to the interview questions posed. They can then enact their interviews with a partner and to the class.
A knowledge organiser for the unit is included.
This lesson is 1/5 on Living Things and Their Habitats, Year 5. To view the other lessons, please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ResourcesForYou/Primary science
In this lesson, students will learn that reproduction means to have babies or offspring and every animal, including humans, reproduce and have offspring. They will recap the six animal groups and look at characteristics of each before looking at how each group reproduces and comparing between. They will be quizzed on their understanding and knowledge retained before being tasked to write their own script for a nature programme which they can then record using what they have learnt.
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In this lesson, students will clear about Carl Linneaus, the father of taxonomy, and his system of classifying and naming organisms. They will learn what classification is, they will watch a video about Carl Linneaus and will learn about his system which classifies organisms acorrding to the domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Students will investigate these terms and will research their own choices of creatures and how they would be classified.
This is an engaging lesson which comes with an interactive power point presentation and necessary worksheets. It is designed for Year 6 but could easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.
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Light is electromagnetic radiation which is visible to the human eye. In this lesson, students will learn about refraction of light and when it occurs. They will be shown examples of refraction in real life, such as in heat haze and mirages. They will then set up their own experiments to further investigate refraction with examples of investigations given. This is to challenge them to use their scientific enquiry skills.
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The lesson powerpoint, experiment help sheet and lesson plan are included. This lesson is intended for Year 6 students but can easily be modified to suit lower KS2 and KS3.