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We provide world class resources and training for teachers of all phases. Our forever free schemes of learning span from Reception to Post 16 GCSE resit. Short quizzes and end of term assessments that compliment our SOL are also available for free. Are worksheet sit alongside our small steps guidance for Y1 to Y8. These are available on tes or through a subscription to White Rose Maths. Join us on our journey #MathsEveryoneCan

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We provide world class resources and training for teachers of all phases. Our forever free schemes of learning span from Reception to Post 16 GCSE resit. Short quizzes and end of term assessments that compliment our SOL are also available for free. Are worksheet sit alongside our small steps guidance for Y1 to Y8. These are available on tes or through a subscription to White Rose Maths. Join us on our journey #MathsEveryoneCan
5 Topics to Revise - Angles
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5 Topics to Revise - Angles

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5 Topics to Revise for Key Stage 2 SATs Since the White Rose Maths Hub began creating questions for Diagnostic Questions just a few months ago, there have been 337,221 answers given by primary school students all over the country. Perhaps more importantly, 116,437 of these answers have been incorrect. So, with SATs on the horizon, we thought it would be a perfect time to reflect on five areas of mathematics that have proved particularly troubling to Key Stage 2 students. The five key areas are: - Area and perimeter - Angles - Equivalent fractions and fractions of an amount - Factors and multiples - Percentages For each of these areas we have provided some supporting resources that you could use with your classes to help overcome these difficulties, together with a mini 5 question quiz you could give your students to see if their misconceptions have been resolved. We really hope you find this useful. Craig and the White Rose Maths Hub team
WRMH - Maths Trail - Yorkshire Sculpture Park
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WRMH - Maths Trail - Yorkshire Sculpture Park

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The White Rose Maths Hub have created a maths trail to be used at the fabulous Yorkshire Sculpture Park - 200 Year 4 children took part in the trail on June 20th and a great day was had by all. Although designed for Y4 children, children of all ages can benefit from a visit to the park. Maybe even share with parents to use over the Summer holidays? NB - Occasionally some of the Sculptures are changed at the YSP but we will try our best to keep this free trail up to date and accurate. Enjoy! The WRMH Team
Turns
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Turns

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A true or false resource for year 1 on half turns, quarter turns and three quarter turns.
KS2 - Problem Solving Question of the Day - 22nd March - Fractions, Four Rules
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KS2 - Problem Solving Question of the Day - 22nd March - Fractions, Four Rules

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It's back. We have responded to feedback and decided to issue a new set of KS1 and KS2 problems in the run up to this year's SATs. We are grateful for all the feedback. For the month of March, each day we will publish a daily question designed for use with your classes. Practice is crucial to maths success, and our questions are designed to support your daily routines. A new question will be posted each evening for the next day, and cover topics and areas that your pupils can expect to see as part of their SATs. If you tweet a picture of your classes hard at work solving a problem to @WRMathshub, you will be entered into our special weekly prize draw during March 2017! Please ensure that any photos you tweet have relevant permissions, as we will be retweeting a selection of these. Thank you for your continued support. Enjoy.
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 27th April
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 27th April

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems involve using formulae, forming and solving equations. The second problems involve forming and solving equations involve area and perimeter and mean of data in a table. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize