Learning by Questions is an online learning platform that provides pupils with national curriculum aligned questions and immediate feedback to supercharge their learning. LbQ's SATs Springboard is here to help teachers make the most of the run up to the SATs examinations this Spring Term. Try out some of our resources below, or head to www.lbq.org/sats to read more.
Learning by Questions is an online learning platform that provides pupils with national curriculum aligned questions and immediate feedback to supercharge their learning. LbQ's SATs Springboard is here to help teachers make the most of the run up to the SATs examinations this Spring Term. Try out some of our resources below, or head to www.lbq.org/sats to read more.
Year 3 Addition Add Amounts of Money
This Year 3 Maths Addition Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to add amounts of money in both pounds and pence.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Year 3 Fractions Fractions of a Set of Objects
This Year 3 Maths Fractions Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to recognise, write and find fractions of a set of objects, including fractions with numerators greater than 1.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Objective: I can translate shapes and describe translations through column vectors.
Prerequisites: Students know how to translate shapes. Students are familiar with column vectors.
Terminology: column vector, translate, translation, coordinate, corresponding point, reflection, midpoint, equation of a straight line
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Objective: I can compare and convert between metric units of length, mass and capacity.
Prerequisites: Students should be able to multiply and divide numbers by powers of ten.
Terminology: conversion, unit, multiplier, length, mass, volume, capacity
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Objective: I can use trigonometry to find a missing side in a triangle where the unknown is the numerator.
Prerequisites: Students are familiar with using trigonometry to find missing sides on triangles.
Terminology: trig ratio, sin, cos, tan, sine, cosine, tangent, opposite, adjacent, hypotenuse, significant figures
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Year 7 Number Add Subtract Integers and Decimals
This Year 7 Number Add Subtract Integers and Decimals question set covers the national curriculum objective to add and subtract integers and decimals using formal written methods.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Objective: I can write a sentence that includes a relative clause.
Terminology: subordinate clause, relative clause, pronoun, relative pronoun, comma, who, which, where, when, whose, punctuation mark, refer
LbQ’s Grammar Question Sets teach the objectives from the National Curriculum Years 2 – 6. Each Question Set contextualises the learning of grammatical concepts and vocabulary within a traditional tale to engage pupils
You can access the complete ‘Using Relative Clauses’ Question Set with answers and feedback by registering with LbQ account today.
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This KS4 Physics Electromagnetism Magnets Practice Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to have the key knowledge associated with magnets. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about. You can access this larger Question Set here: www.lbq.org/register
LbQ’s KS4 Physics Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
‘Mae Jemison’ is one of a series of full texts available as a printable story, poem or non-fiction report from Learning by Questions. The full texts provide an illustrated story, poem or report in an A4 format for pupils to refer to, annotate and keep when completing the comprehension questions. The full texts also provide original reading resources for whole class, reciprocal, guided or individual reading. The Comprehension Question Sets have a scrollable version of the text for pupils to refer to as they work their way through the questions.
‘Mae Jemison’ is a biography for Year 3/4 pupils about the incredible Dr Mae Jemison.
LbQ’s English Reading Question Sets have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts.
‘Why Does the Moon Shine?’ is one of a series of full texts available as a printable story, poem or non-fiction report from Learning by Questions. The full texts provide an illustrated story, poem or report in an A4 format for pupils to refer to, annotate and keep when completing the comprehension questions. The full texts also provide original reading resources for whole class, reciprocal, guided or individual reading. The Comprehension Question Sets have a scrollable version of the text for pupils to refer to as they work their way through the questions.
‘Why Does the Moon Shine? is a non-fiction text for Year 3/4 pupils about Earth’s nearest satellite: the Moon.
LbQ’s English Reading Question Sets have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts.
A short, original non-fiction text with comprehension questions about the endangered Golden Cave Catfish. Suitable for whole class or guided reading with Y3/4 pupils.
‘The Desert Fish’ is one of a series of Short Reads from Learning By Questions. The Short Reads are designed for pupils across Key Stage 2 and cover genres such as fiction, non-fiction, biography, poetry, fable, myth, science fiction and cross-curricular themes. Our Short Reads are written with whole class and guided reading in mind: they provide quality texts along with pre-read, retrieval, inference and language Question Sets.
A short, original non-fiction text with comprehension questions about the formation of volcanoes. Suitable for whole class or guided reading with Y5/6 pupils.
‘Volcanoes’ is one of a series of Short Reads from Learning By Questions. The Short Reads are designed for pupils across Key Stage 2 and cover genres such as fiction, non-fiction, biography, poetry, fable, myth, science fiction and cross-curricular themes. Our Short Reads are written with whole class and guided reading in mind: they provide quality texts along with pre-read, retrieval, inference and language Question Sets.
KS4 Physics Electromagnetism Motor Effect
This KS4 Motor Effect and Fleming’s Left Hand Rule Practice Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to have the key knowledge associated with the motor effect and Fleming’s left-hand rule. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ’s KS4 Physics Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
A short, original non-fiction text with comprehension questions about the Moon and the Apollo missions. Suitable for whole class or guided reading with Y3/4 pupils.
‘Why Does the Moon Shine?’ is one of a series of Short Reads from Learning By Questions. The Short Reads are designed for pupils across Key Stage 2 and cover genres such as fiction, non-fiction, biography, poetry, fable, myth, science fiction and cross-curricular themes. Our Short Reads are written with whole class and guided reading in mind: they provide quality texts along with pre-read, retrieval, inference and language Question Sets.
KS4 Physics Particle Model Density Required Practical
This KS4 Particle Model Density Required Practical Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to apply understanding of the density required practical to exam-style questions (foundation tier).Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ’s KS4 Science Required Practical Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can revisit the knowledge and skills from each of the required practicals with minimal input from the teacher. The questions provide corrective feedback allowing students to work at their own pace. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS4 Physics Energy Elastic Potential Energy
This KS4 Elastic Potential Energy Calculations (Ee = 1/2 ke²) without Equations (Practice) Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to use the elastic potential energy equation to calculate elastic potential energy, extension and spring constant. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ’s KS4 Science Required Practical Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can revisit the knowledge and skills from each of the required practicals with minimal input from the teacher. The questions provide corrective feedback allowing students to work at their own pace. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Physics Forces and Motion Distance-Time Graphs
This KS3 Physics Taking Readings from Distance-Time Graphs Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to: understand and interpret distance-time graphs.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Physics Particle Model Solids Liquids Gases
This KS3 Physics Particle Model Properties and Arrangement of Particles in a Solid, Liquid and Gas Question Set covers the national curriculum objectives to: know the properties of solids, liquids and gases and the arrangement/motion of particles within them. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ’s KS3 Science Question Sets are designed by our subject matter experts, so that students can progress through the work with minimal input from the teacher. The questions gradually increase in complexity, provide corrective feedback with hints and images to scaffold the learning. Students can therefore progress independently, which frees up the teacher’s time to help those students who need it most.
KS3 Measurement Calculate the Area of a Circle
This KS3 Calculate the Area of a Circle Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to calculate the area of a circle. Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.
Year 5 Decimals Multiply & Divide Decimals
This Year 5 Decimals Multiply and Divide Decimals by 10, 100 and 1000 Question Set covers the national curriculum objective to multiply and divide decimal numbers by 10, 100 and 1,000 and give answers up to three decimal places.
Registering for an LbQ account will give you access to the questions included in this resource and many 1,000s more. These 5 questions are a small selection from a much bigger Question Set of the same topic; they can be used as a teaching starter, plenary or activity for pupils. It is designed to provide teachers a taste of what our content is all about.
LbQ Maths Question Sets are based around the principles of mastery and have been developed by teachers and subject matter experts. Each Question Set targets a curriculum objective, though some objectives need more than one set, and has been guided by the White Rose Maths curriculum breakdown.