I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
A set of slides that can be used as a lesson presentation to work on the place value of decimal numbers. Included are a range of questions and a visual representations of how numbers can be broken up into different place values.
A set of slides that can be used as a lesson presentation to work on the place value of numbers. Included are a range of questions and a visual representations of how numbers can be broken up into different place values.
A fully resourced lesson for place value, written for Year 6 but easily adaptable. The resources included provide enough work for two sessions.
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A set of 20 slides that can be used as a lesson presentation to work on the place value of numbers. Included are a range of questions and a number of visual representations with place value counters to help children understand how the different values work.
Also included are a set of three differentiated worksheets that work on place value for Year 6 children. Having used a similar format in my own lessons, these sheets often provide enough challenge for two days lessons, with children taking on the easier work then moving on to harder challenges within the other sheets.
These have all been made with mastery in mind and so follow this pattern.
Worksheet One - Works on practise and fluency (LA)
Worksheet Two - Practise, fluency and reasoning (MA)
Worksheet Three - Practise, fluency, reasoning and problem solving (HA)
Worksheet Four - Same as worksheet three as a spare for anybody who finishes problem solving
Answers are included for each sheet.
A set of 20 slides that can be used as a lesson presentation to work on the place value of numbers. Included are a range of questions and a number of visual representations with place value counters to help children understand how the different values work.
Two sets of sheets with two place value grids on that can be photocopied and sliced up to be used. The place value grid follows the idea of splitting the place values into threes to help show how thousands and millions truly work as well as signposting where commas should go with the second place value grid then including up to three decimal places.
Also included are place value counters. They all say 1, 10 or 100 on them but have the colour of the place value section they belong to. They have been created this way rather than saying 10,000 on so that children can gain a better understanding of the values within each three sets and the reason for 0.
A sheet with two place value grids on that can be photocopied and sliced up to be used. The place value grid follows the idea of splitting the place values into threes to help show how thousands and millions truly work as well as signposting where commas should go. It also shows decimal points and the following three values after the decimal point, as well as showing their fraction equivalence.
A sheet with two place value grids on that can be photocopied and sliced up to be used. The place value grid follows the idea of splitting the place values into threes to help show how thousands and millions truly work as well as signposting where commas should go.
A set of three differentiated worksheets that work on place value for Year 6 children. Having used a similar format in my own lessons, these sheets often provide enough challenge for two days lessons, with children taking on the easier work then moving on to harder challenges within the other sheets.
These have all been made with mastery in mind and so follow this pattern.
Worksheet One - Works on practise and fluency (LA)
Worksheet Two - Practise, fluency and reasoning (MA)
Worksheet Three - Practise, fluency, reasoning and problem solving (HA)
Worksheet Four - Same as worksheet three as a spare for anybody who finishes problem solving
Answers are included for each sheet.
A fun game that can be used to revise being able to read coordinates or even as an activity as part of learning to read coordinates.
Included is a coordinates grid for themselves and an enemy grid to colour against with both of these being all four quadrants. Also included are pairs of ships for both players, either using the thinner versions or thicker versions.
A lesson that focuses particularly on being able to solve variables within algebra. Included is the lesson presentation and two different worksheets with answers that focus on practise, fluency, reasoning and problem solving. This lesson was written with Year 6 in mind but is easily adaptable.
A breakdown of all the questions from the KS2 2017 Maths papers, split in to the various year group strands they have come from. Some questions overlap as they share curriculum strands from two different year groups.
Included is also a breakdown of the questions in statistical form to show what each year group contributed in terms of marks.
These are useful for sharing with staff in KS2 to show the types of questions children are expected to do for each year group as well as breaking questions down if people wish to practise easier or more challenging questions.
A lesson design format that can be used to ensure children 'master' mathematical concepts.
The aim of this resource is to consider different elements of the lesson that when put together can ensure children make good progress through the lesson/ series of lessons. The publisher version can be used to type on as a lesson plan or it can be used purely to design a lesson presentation/ resources. Key questions are included to start thinking about different elements. Whilst it isn't a definitive list, it encourages staff to consider the elements that will push children on and ensure they gain procedural fluency and conceptual understanding.
A range of presentations that can be used to run different Maths lessons. Included in each presentation are modelled examples as well as practise questions to work through.
A set of three differentiated worksheets that work on being able to multiply and divide by 10, 100 and 1000 for Year 5 or 6 children.
These have all been made with mastery in mind and so follow this pattern.
Worksheet One - Works on practise and fluency (LA)
Worksheet Two - Practise, fluency and reasoning (MA)
Worksheet Three - Practise, fluency, reasoning and problem solving (HA)
Answers are included for each sheet.
A lesson presentation on the = sign, considering what it represents and how it can be moved around. Included in this is practise questions to check children's understanding.