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An English Lead who has been teaching for over 10 years, sharing high quality, time saving resources so you can focus on your pupils and achieve a healthy work-life balance. You will find bright and engaging resources that are designed to be picked up and easily taught by anyone. Each resource is focused on progress, inspired by the Outstanding Teachers Course.

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An English Lead who has been teaching for over 10 years, sharing high quality, time saving resources so you can focus on your pupils and achieve a healthy work-life balance. You will find bright and engaging resources that are designed to be picked up and easily taught by anyone. Each resource is focused on progress, inspired by the Outstanding Teachers Course.
Angle Display KS2
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Angle Display KS2

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A complete KS2 angle display including titles, interactive questions, images, angle types, tips, key words, strategies and reminders. Contains 37 elements. A visual and colourful angle display for your classroom which can also be used in a maths toolkit or as support cards during lessons. All ready to print and put up so your pupils are engaged, enthused and excited about angles. Bright and visual posters of essential angle facts. This extensive display, includes: 3 titles to choose from Question and answer bubbles explain key aspects of this topic. A question flap with an answer inside 5 easy steps to measure angles 10 simple steps to draw angles Key word cards to label an angle and protractor Real life images with a range of angles in to show pupils how this links to life outside of school. Colour-coded images and captions showing and explaining these key angles: acute angle right angle obtuse angle straight line reflex angle complete turn 45, 135, 225, 270, 315 degrees on cards angles on a straight line angles around a point Colour-coded examples showing and explaining equal angles: when two lines intersect when a line intersects a parallel line set 1 when a line intersects a parallel line set 2 Colour-coded examples showing and explaining interior angles of shapes and regular polygons: Triangle Quadrilaterals Pentagon Hexagon Heptagon Octagon Decagon Dodecagon Enthuse your children with learning angles, help them remember these important facts with ease. Use as a display, toolkit or support. All reviews welcome. You might also be interested in my other popular angle resources: Drawing angles with games and the context of aliens Measuring angles in the context of football
Drawing Angles PPT Plan KS2
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Drawing Angles PPT Plan KS2

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Download this engaging lesson pack to teach KS2 pupils how to draw angles. Use the animated PowerPoint, differentiated worksheets, challenges and answers to develop mastery with their understanding of angles. Also includes a detailed plan. Whole Lesson Use the visual PowerPoint to model drawing angles, step-by-step. Your pupils can become confident and independent with this essential maths skill. Resources All necessary resources provided and ready-to-go: Detailed lesson plan PowerPoint Video hyperlink Activities Worksheets - independent reasoning tasks, main activities and challenges All answers included. Differentiated A differentiated lesson by input and worksheet. Enjoy teaching this differentiated lesson of two halves - middle and higher ability can independently tackle shape reasoning questions while you teach the lower and middle ability how to draw angles. Then the LA and MA can be independent while you talk through the reasoning and main activity with the higher ability children. If you prefer, you can teach the whole class the main input and use the shape reasoning questions at the end for further challenges. There is a range of activities so children can practice this skill with purpose and move onto thought provoking challenges when they feel they need to progress further. SEN - Draw over the dotted lines to draw and label the angles. Name as acute or obtuse. LA - Draw and label angles on a line to find the aliens. MA - Complete the calculations to find the angles before drawing them using a protractor. Label and check your partner’s. HA - Draw and label a regular pentagon with equal sides and angles. Figure out the internal angles of a hexagon and draw a regular hexagon. Challenge: Double the area of a right angled triangle, draw, label and prove it with calculations. All reviews welcome. You might also be interested in these high quality KS2 maths resources: Measuring Angles Lesson Area and Perimeter Lesson Bundle Angle Fact Sheets Place Value Chart
Angle Bundle
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Angle Bundle

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A bundle of high quality angle lessons and resources for KS2. Bright and clear PowerPoints, worksheets, plan and display all aimed at ensuring confidence and accuracy in this area. Download these 3 popular packs to save time, enjoy teaching and challenge your pupils: Measuring Angles A good lesson with a football theme teaching how to estimate and measure angles. Opportunities provided for developing mastery within their understanding of measuring angles. Drawing Angles An effective lesson teaching how to draw angles set in the context of aliens with opportunities for your pupils to consolidate other key maths skills. Angle Fact Posters Colour coded images and captions showing and explaining the 8 main angles, 3 equal sets of angles and the interior angles of 8 regular and irregular polygons. Pop up on your maths display to consolidate and extend your pupil’s learning. Save time with these handy lessons and resources. Engage your pupils, enhance their learning and enjoy teaching with this download. All reviews welcome. For more high quality primary resources why not visit my shop.
Halloween Fractions Word Problems
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Halloween Fractions Word Problems

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Word problems for adding and subtracting fractions on 3 A4 sheets with a Halloween theme. Differentiated, engaging and complete with answers. Differentiated for three ability groups, support and extend each pupil in your class, provide them with adequate challenge and pace of learning. Three sheets consist of: Low Ability - Colouring in fractions in order to do repeated addition and subtraction. Then simple calculations using the same denominator. Middle Ability - Adding and subtracting fraction word problems using the same denominator. Moving onto problems with different denominators, then onto word problems consisting of adding and subtracting mixed numbers and improper fractions. High Ability - Adding and subtracting fraction word problems with different denominators, improper fractions and mixed numbers, percentages and decimals. They will need to convert percentages and decimals to fractions in order to add or subtract with them. Final questions ask for reasoning and diagrams to prove mathematical understanding. Enjoy these slightly spooky questions while engaging your pupils in this important area of maths. All answers provided to ensure quick and easy marking. All reviews welcome. Check out my other popular word problems: Converting Fractions to Decimals Multiplying and Dividing Decimals Area and Perimeter