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Hi! Welcome to my TES Shop. I've taught many children in KS2 and created these resources somewhere along the way - I hope you find them useful for your classes!

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Hi! Welcome to my TES Shop. I've taught many children in KS2 and created these resources somewhere along the way - I hope you find them useful for your classes!
Editable Differentiated Equivalent Fractions Homework
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Editable Differentiated Equivalent Fractions Homework

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An editable version of the free resource here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-11946913 Differentiated Equivalent Fractions Homework activity - aimed and used with a mixed ability year 5 class. The sheet covers; writing equivalent fractions using a diagram, identifying the odd one out, filling in the missing numbers,and solving worded problems. It moves through fluency, reasoning and problem solving questions. I designed this for use with one of my Year 5 classes, but could also be used in Year 6. This activity could also be used as part of a lesson. A free pdf version is available at the above link - this is for the editable docx files. Answers included in pdf format only.
Column Addition Interview Lesson Y3/4
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Column Addition Interview Lesson Y3/4

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A short lesson I used for an interview based on Column Addition with a mixed Year 3 and 4 class. This lesson is probably suitable for a 30 minute slot. Learning Objective: To be able to use the column method of addition. Included in this lesson: Notebook file 3 way differentiated activity in docx and pdf format (pdf worksheets available here free: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12088888) Human number line starter activity Lesson plan Extension task Super extension task (This is an nrich activity, I did not create this) Answer sheet There are only 6 questions on each worksheet, but each differentiated pathway (Bronze, Silver, Gold) has its own extension activities. Alternatively, if the Bronze children finish their worksheet then they could choose a Silver one. Children self-assess which level is right for them (with this being an interview lesson this is the only way unless you can get the info beforehand) so be aware the children may not have self assessed correctly and may require the sheet swapping during the lesson.
KS2 SPAG Guides / Cheat Sheets Y4-6
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KS2 SPAG Guides / Cheat Sheets Y4-6

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SPAG Guides / Cheat Sheets for Year 4, 5 and 6 children. Initially made and used during lockdown for home learning and could also be used in the classroom for children to refer to. This bundle includes each guide for Year 4, Year 5 and Year 6. Each year group also includes a classbased version without the online links as I thought this looked neater if used within children’s books etc. The guides are also sold seperately; Year 6 version: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12637392 Year 4 version: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13083932 Year 5 version: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13084127
Wow Words for Describing a Setting
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Wow Words for Describing a Setting

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A simple sheet of Wow Words (adjectives) for children to use as a scaffold when writing descriptions. Children could use these as part of a learning journal or have them available on their desks whilst writing to improve their vocabulary. It could also be printed A3 for the children to add to as a group task. Aimed at and used with a Year 4 class. This document is also included in the Norwegian Fjord setting description unit here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12641564
Converting between Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers
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Converting between Improper Fractions & Mixed Numbers

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In this 3-way differentiated worksheet, children are completing fluency and reasoning questions for converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers. Children will; Use bar models to convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers (and vice versa) Convert improper fractions to mixed numbers Convert mixed numbers to improper fractions Fill in the missing numbers to complete the conversions Spot and correct mistakes when converting Answer word problems that involve conversions 3 way differentiated and aimed at Year 5, although this could also be useful in Year 6 for revision. Word document and pdf (for easy printing A4 and A5) included. Answers included!
Comparing Fractions Word Problems
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Comparing Fractions Word Problems

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A worksheet of word problems for Comparing Fractions. Both docx and pdf file provided. Aimed at a Year 5 class but could also be used in Year 6 for revision. Answers included.
Bar Model Questions - Year 5 Fractions
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Bar Model Questions - Year 5 Fractions

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You will need physical Base 10 Blocks or similar (e.g. printed bar models) for the children to use alongside this worksheet. Children are asked to prove and show different number and fraction facts using the physical resources. Both pages are identical for easy A5 printing. Aimed at and used with Year 5 during their Fractions unit.
Diary Entry Differentiated Success Criteria - Year 5
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Diary Entry Differentiated Success Criteria - Year 5

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A simple differentiated success criteria for children writing a diary entry in Year 5. Also contains an adapted sheet for peer-assessment, where children are self and peer assessing. This is a word document so an extra column could easily be added for teacher assessment.
Differentiated Recount Success Criteria - Year 2/3
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Differentiated Recount Success Criteria - Year 2/3

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Success Criteria for writing a recount for Year 2 and Year 3 children - used with children retelling the story of Paddington but this could be used for any story! Differentiated 3 ways; Year 3 HA Year 3 MA Year 2 HA/Year 3 LA
Identifying features of a diary entry
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Identifying features of a diary entry

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Aimed at Year 5 - this lesson is to teach children the grammatical features of a diary entry and then includes an activity where children are locating these features within a text. Included in this pack is; Notebook presentation explaining the features A list of features for children to refer back to if needed after the lesson Differentiated key templates - children to use colours to complete the key and then identify the features on the text via highlighting/underlining etc Please note I have not provided the example diary entry as this would normally be specific to the current topic or theme of the class/unit.
Making Toast - Instructions & Relative Clauses
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Making Toast - Instructions & Relative Clauses

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A short lesson/activity based around instructions and relative clauses on How to Make Toast. The children are asked to add more information and description to the basic instructions, using fronted adverbials of time, relative clauses and relative pronouns. Taught in Year 4/5 - the children loved making actual toast (and eating it too!). A silly teacher demonstration of making toast taking their instructions literally goes down a treat Differentiated 4 ways and easy edit word documents so you can adjust for your own class. Could be used as a full lesson or revision activity! Learning Objective: To be able to use a relative clause beginning with; this, that or where.
Example Diary Entry - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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Example Diary Entry - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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An example diary entry written from the perspective of Charlie after he has visited Wonka’s factory. Aimed for use with a Year 4 class but could be edited up/down to Year 3 and 5 - I have included the word document as well as the pdf so this is easy to do.
Example Setting Description - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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Example Setting Description - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

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An example setting description describing the Chocolate Room from the popular film Charlie and Chocolate Factory. Both a word version and pdf version included. SPaG features; Exciting features Expanded noun phrases Subordinate clauses Adverbs Metaphors Similies Prepositions and Conjunctions This could be used as a wagoll or as part of an activity to highlight and find features in a setting description before writing their own.
National Space Centre - Evaluation Activity
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National Space Centre - Evaluation Activity

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A short English activity focusing on evaluating the children’s trip to the National Space Centre in Leicester. The children are asked to complete the following; Write down 2 things that you learned at the space centre: What was your favourite thing to see and why? Write a short diary entry to describe the day – focus on your experience at The Space Centre and not on the coach. Used with a Year 5 class following a school trip. Both the docx and pdf for easy editing, as well as a version that can be completed on the sheet and an A5 explainer for completing in books.
Cluedo Detective Notes
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Cluedo Detective Notes

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Replacement detective notes for the popular board game, Cluedo! Easily printable pdf document for A4 with options for 2 or 1 note sheets per A4 page, therefore creating an A4 or A5 note size option. Each sheet also has space for the names of players. There are two versions, one with a column for your own cards and one without.
Imperative Verbs Worksheet
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Imperative Verbs Worksheet

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An imperative word worksheet for use in KS2, as part of an instructional writing unit. Differentiated 3 ways and editable. I used it as part of a lesson but could be used as a revision task, homework or intervention.
Year 5 SPAG Guide / Cheat Sheet
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Year 5 SPAG Guide / Cheat Sheet

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I made this KS2 spag guide for the children and parents in my Year 5 class. I designed it for home learning but could also be useful back in the classroom. There are 2 variations: Homelearning/revision/parent guide based A useful tool for children to use whilst writing at home, including links to bitesize and songs where appropriate. Classbased - essentially the same as the home version except I have removed the links to online resources. I used these in learning journals or stuck in the back of literacy books for children to refer to, so I felt it looked neater if the links were removed. Please see my shop for the KS2 bundle, Year 4 and Year 6 versions.
Year 4 SPAG Guide / Cheat Sheet
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Year 4 SPAG Guide / Cheat Sheet

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I made this KS2 Spag guide for the children and parents in my Year 4 class. I designed it for home learning but could also be useful back in the classroom. There are 2 variations: Homelearning/revision/parent guide based A useful tool for children to use whilst writing at home, including links to bitesize and songs where appropriate. Classbased - essentially the same as the home version except I have removed the links to online resources. I used these in learning journals or stuck in the back of literacy books for children to refer to, so I felt it looked neater if the links were removed. KS2 version / bundle: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12637388 Year 6 version: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12637392
Grid Multiplication Worksheets (3, 4 and 8 times table)
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Grid Multiplication Worksheets (3, 4 and 8 times table)

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This resource is aimed at Year 3 children, who are learning how to multiply using the Grid Multiplication method. This worksheet covers 3x, 4x and 8x. Another sheet covers worded problems for the HA children. Learning Objective: I can use the grid method to multiply two-digit numbers by 3, 4 and 8. Includes answers.
Number Facts and Families Worksheet
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Number Facts and Families Worksheet

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This is a number facts and families worksheet, aimed at Year 3 children when learning about commutative multiplication and division. The worksheet focuses on number facts and families, such as 2x6=12, 6x2=12, 12 ÷ 6 = 2 and 12 ÷ 2 = 6. Higher abilty children are faced with some missing number problems and then problem solving questions. All sheets are .docx files for easy editing to suit your class/children. Learning Objective: To be able to use number sentences, facts and families to show that division is the inverse of multiplication.