Find included a hilarious scaffolded SATs area and volume PowerPoint (meme edition!) This scaffolds the questions with funny meme images, suitable for primary school, year six. It will cover all key area and volume concepts that typically appear in SATs, scaffolded with humor and memes to keep students engaged. Each day, the class will aim to get through a set of area and volume questions in preparation for the SATs. Also includes a separate set of HA worksheets on volume and area with model answers.
NC OBJECTIVES:
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 [for example, mm3 and km3].
Recognise that shapes with the same areas can have different perimeters and vice versa
Recognise when it is possible to use formulae for area and volume of shapes
calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles
Find included a hilarious scaffolded fractions PowerPoint (meme edition!) This scaffolds the questions with funny meme images, suitable for primary school, year six. It will cover all key fractions concepts that typically appear in SATs, scaffolded with humor and memes to keep students engaged. Each day, the class will aim to get through a set of fractions questions in preparation for the SATs. Also includes a detailed set of answers.
Find included a hilarious scaffolded SATs ratio PowerPoint (meme edition!) This scaffolds the questions with funny meme images, suitable for primary school, year six. It will cover all key place value concepts that typically appear in SATs, scaffolded with humor and memes to keep students engaged. Each day, the class will aim to get through a set of ratio questions in preparation for the SATs. Also includes detailed answers and working out at the end of the PowerPoint so that you can go through it as a class.
Find included a hilarious scaffolded SATs statistics PowerPoint (meme edition!) This scaffolds the questions with funny meme images, suitable for primary school, year six. It will cover all key statistics concepts that typically appear in SATs, scaffolded with humor and memes to keep students engaged. Each day, the class will aim to get through a set of statistics questions in preparation for the SATs.
Find included a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) set of worksheets and answers on negative numbers, suitable for year four. Why not use this in conjunction with my negative number flashback SATs reasoning cards?
NC: count backwards through zero to include negative numbers
Introduce your Year 4 students to the intriguing world of negative numbers with my Scaffolded Worksheets on Negative Numbers. These worksheets are expertly designed to align with the National Curriculum objective to count backwards through zero to include negative numbers, providing a thorough understanding of how numbers transition from positive to negative.
Resource Overview:
Three Levels of Difficulty: The worksheets are divided into low ability (LA), medium ability (MA), and high ability (HA) sets, ensuring that every student finds the right level of challenge to support their learning journey.
Comprehensive Coverage: Students will explore negative numbers through a variety of activities that include counting backwards, identifying negative numbers on number lines, and solving real-world problems involving temperature changes and elevation.
Complementary Use:
SATs Reasoning Cards: Pair these worksheets with my Negative Number Flashback SATs Reasoning Cards for a robust learning experience. This combination not only reinforces understanding but also enhances reasoning skills as students prepare for SATs-style questions and scenarios.
Key Features:
Engaging Exercises: From puzzles and matching activities to practical application questions, the exercises are designed to keep students engaged while solidifying their understanding of negative numbers.
Answer Keys and Explanations: Each worksheet set includes detailed answer keys with explanations, making it easy for teachers to provide clear feedback and for students to self-assess their understanding.
These worksheets are regularly updated to ensure they remain current with the latest curriculum requirements, making them an essential tool for any Year 4 classroom looking to deepen students’ mathematical foundations and prepare them for more advanced concepts.
Find included scaffolded compare and order numbers up to 1000 worksheets and answers, suitable for year three.
NC: compare and order numbers up to 1000
Enhance your Year 3 students’ numerical proficiency with my Scaffolded Compare and Order Numbers up to 1000 Worksheets. These worksheets are expertly designed to align with the National Curriculum objective to compare and order numbers up to 1000, providing students with the essential skills to understand number sequences and value.
Resource Details:
Scaffolded Levels: The worksheets are divided into three tiers—low ability (LA), medium ability (MA), and high ability (HA)—to cater to all students, ensuring each one progresses at their own pace.
Engaging Exercises: Activities include comparing number sets, ordering numbers from smallest to largest, and identifying number positions within a sequence.
Answer Keys Included: Comprehensive answer sheets accompany each worksheet, providing detailed solutions and explanations to support both teachers in instruction and students in self-assessment.
These worksheets are an invaluable tool for building confidence and deepening understanding of numerical order. Regular updates ensure the content remains relevant and in line with the latest educational standards, making this resource a must-have for any Year 3 classroom dedicated to fostering strong mathematical foundations.
Find included a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) set of perimeter worksheets and answers, suitable for year three.
NC: measure the perimeter of simple 2-D shapes
Here is a scaffolded set of perimeter worksheets and answers, suitable for Year 3 students, following the National Curriculum’s requirement to measure the perimeter of simple 2-D shapes. Each worksheet is differentiated into three levels: Lower Ability (LA), Middle Ability (MA), and Higher Ability (HA) to cater to varying student needs.
This is intended for HA YR 6 only. Includes very difficult SATs questions aimed at HA year six to do with algebra. Includes model answers also with detailed explanations of how to get to the answer.
Please find included a set of HA worksheets (all SATs questions) on ratio, suitable for year six.
NC: solve problems involving the relative sizes of two quantities where missing values can be found by using integer multiplication and division facts
Find included a set of scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) column addition worksheets and answers, suitable for year three.
NC: add numbers with up to three digits, using formal written methods of columnar addition
Find included scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) BODMAS worksheets, suitable for year six.
NC: Pupils explore the order of operations using brackets; for example, 2 + 1 x 3 = 5 and (2 + 1) x 3 = 9
Find included scaffolded (MA/HA) converting fractions to decimals worksheets, suitable for year six. Also includes answers and working.
NC: Pupils can explore and make conjectures about converting a simple fraction to a decimal fraction (for example, 3 ÷ 8 = 0.375).
Find included an extremely fun maths starter, suitable for KS2.
Instructions:
Each player takes turns to place numbers from 1 to 10 in one of the circles
When each player has written out all their numbers (1 to 10) there should be one circle left - the black hole
The black hole destroys all its neighboring circles.
Whoever has a greater sum of numbers left over – that is, whoever loses a smaller sum to the black hole – is the winner.
Find included scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) rounding to the nearest 10,100,1000 worksheets, suitable for year 4.
NC: round any number to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000
This scaffolded set of worksheets is designed to help Year 4 students practice and master rounding numbers to the nearest 10, 100, and 1,000, fully aligned with the National Curriculum objective: NC: round any number to the nearest 10, 100, or 1,000. Each worksheet targets all three rounding skills but is carefully scaffolded to cater to different levels of student ability, ensuring that learners of all abilities can progress at their own pace.
The tasks begin with simpler numbers and gradually introduce more complex examples, providing appropriate challenges for all students. This makes the resource perfect for classroom use, homework, or independent practice. It allows teachers to support both lower- and higher-ability students within the same classroom by offering varying levels of difficulty while ensuring each child meets the curriculum standards.
Last updated in 2024, this resource remains current with today’s educational standards. It’s an excellent tool for reinforcing core rounding skills while ensuring that all students meet the National Curriculum expectations.
Find included scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) Roman numeral worksheets and answers, suitable for year four.
NC: read Roman numerals to 100 (I to C) and know that over time, the numeral system changed to include the concept of zero and place value.
This scaffolded set of Roman numeral worksheets is designed to help Year 4 students confidently read and understand Roman numerals up to 100 (I to C), in line with the National Curriculum objective: NC: read Roman numerals to 100 (I to C) and know that over time, the numeral system changed to include the concept of zero and place value. Each worksheet is carefully structured to cater to varying levels of student ability, ensuring that all learners, regardless of their starting point, can develop a strong understanding of Roman numerals.
Students will begin by learning the basics of Roman numerals and gradually progress to more complex tasks involving larger numbers up to 100. The worksheets also include opportunities for reflection on how the numeral system evolved to introduce the concept of zero and place value. This resource is perfect for classroom use, homework, or independent study, offering multiple levels of challenge to accommodate all learners.
Accompanied by full answer keys, this resource allows for easy assessment and helps reinforce key historical and mathematical concepts. Last updated in 2024, it remains fully aligned with current curriculum standards, making it a valuable tool for teachers looking to engage students with this important topic in an accessible way.
Find included a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) set of multiplication worksheets and answers, suitable for year four.
NC: multiply two-digit and three-digit numbers by a one-digit number using formal written layout
This scaffolded set of Multiplication Worksheets is designed to help Year 4 students develop proficiency in multiplying two-digit and three-digit numbers by a one-digit number, fully aligned with the National Curriculum objective: NC: multiply two-digit and three-digit numbers by a one-digit number using formal written layout. Each worksheet offers structured practice that gradually increases in difficulty, ensuring students build confidence and fluency in using formal written multiplication methods.
The worksheets provide a range of multiplication problems, starting with simpler two-digit numbers and progressing to more challenging three-digit calculations. This scaffolded approach supports learners of varying abilities, making it suitable for whole-class instruction, homework, or individual practice. The tasks are designed to reinforce students’ understanding of multiplication concepts while helping them master formal written methods.
Accompanied by a full answer key, these worksheets enable teachers to easily assess students’ progress and provide targeted feedback. Last updated in 2024, this resource is in line with current curriculum standards, making it a valuable tool for strengthening multiplication skills and ensuring students meet Year 4 expectations.
Included is a set of Ratio Flashback Cards specifically designed for Year 6 students, featuring real questions from past SATs exams. These flashcards are an excellent tool for preparing students for the upcoming SATs, helping them revisit and reinforce key ratio concepts.
Each A4 page contains four flashback cards, making them easy to print, distribute, and use in the classroom or for independent revision. The use of actual SATs questions ensures that students are exposed to the type and format of questions they will encounter in the exam, boosting their confidence and readiness.
Perfect for SATs preparation, these flashcards can be used as quick daily practice, in group activities, or as part of a more structured revision session. Whether in the classroom or at home, they provide a highly effective and focused way for students to sharpen their place value skills.
Find included a set of scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) coordinates worksheets and answers, suitable for year four.
NC: describe positions on a 2-D grid as coordinates in the first quadrant
Find included a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) set of coordinates worksheets and answers, suitable for year six.
NC: describe positions on the full coordinate grid (all four quadrants)
Find included a scaffolded set of factor pair worksheets and answers, suitable for year 4.
NC: recognise and use factor pairs and commutativity in mental calculations
Aligned with the National Curriculum objective to recognize and use factor pairs and commutativity in mental calculations, each worksheet is scaffolded to cater to diverse learner abilities, ensuring comprehensive coverage that supports and challenges students across the learning spectrum. From introductory exercises to more complex problems, students will engage with content that builds their skills incrementally, promoting confidence and deep understanding.
This set not only includes worksheets but also detailed answer sheets that explain the reasoning behind factor pairs and their applications in mental calculations. This dual approach ensures that educators can provide targeted support where necessary and students can self-assess and learn from their own errors.
Updated to reflect the latest curriculum requirements and designed with SATs preparation in mind, this resource is an essential tool for any Year 4 classroom. It empowers teachers to deliver high-quality, impactful lessons that drive mathematical mastery and readiness for key assessments.