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Looking for excellent classroom resources available through instant download? You've come to the right place! Established since 2006 and winner of the Theo Paphitis #SBS award we have over 500 teaching and display resources covering a range of subjects and topics.
We also offer Virtual Races - www.ukschoolrun.com - a great opportunity for colleagues to come together!
'Great teaching and display resources at great prices'
Looking for excellent classroom resources available through instant download? You've come to the right place! Established since 2006 and winner of the Theo Paphitis #SBS award we have over 500 teaching and display resources covering a range of subjects and topics.
We also offer Virtual Races - www.ukschoolrun.com - a great opportunity for colleagues to come together!
A great mental maths resource which is perfect for the beginning of the lesson. However what makes these loop cards different to other packs is that they are differentiated, meaning that all the children in the group/class can be challenged or participate in the activity.
This pack of loop cards are differentiated three ways and are indicated by a traffic light.
Red light - designed for the more able children in the class/group
Yellow light - designed for the middle group in the class
Green light - designed for the less able children in the class/group
Once the class or group have completed the loop card activity once, why not time them to see if they can complete the 'loop' in a faster time. Each child could keep the same card or they can be rotated between groups.
TOP TIP - After printing, why not laminate so that you have a resource which can be used over and over again?
Included in this set are 32 loop cards which include questions about converting measures (mass, length, capactiy and time) as well as some challenging questions about converting between metric and imperial. There are 4 loop cards on each A4 sheet, making them easy to keep and store.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on how to find percentages of amounts. In total there are four slides:
Slides 1/2 (teach) - Definition of percentages with explanation and examples of how to find 50%, 25%, 75%, 10%, 5% and 15% of a number as well as explanation of how to find any percentage using a calculator
Slide 3 (practise) - Lists of different numbers where the children have to find 50%, 25%, 75%, 10% and 30%.
Slide 4 (extend) - Lists of different numbers where the children have to find 5% and 15%. Then a further six questions where the children are asked to use a calculator to find the percentage. For example - 63% of 300.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard. It is also extremely good value for money, providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity!
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on the order of operations and is linked to the Year 6 National Curriculum. In total there are a eleven slides:
Slides 1 - 8 (teach) - Detailed teaching presentation on the order of operations
Slides 9 (practise) - Children practice calculations (see diagram), these come with answers.
Slide 10 and 11 (extend) - Children need to apply their skills by solving problems. Slide 11 contains the answers with examples of possible working out.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 6 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
A great mental maths resource which is perfect for the beginning of the lesson. However what makes these loop cards different to other packs is that they are differentiated, meaning that all the children in the group/class can be challenged or participate in the activity.
This pack of loop cards are differentiated three ways and are indicated by a traffic light.
Red light - designed for the more able children in the class/group
Yellow light - designed for the middle group in the class
Green light - designed for the less able children in the class/group
Once the class or group have completed the loop card activity once, why not time them to see if they can complete the 'loop' in a faster time. Each child could keep the same card or they can be rotated between groups.
TOP TIP - After printing, why not laminate so that you have a resource which can be used over and over again?
Included in this set are 32 loop cards which include two digit plus two digit addition questions. There are 4 loop cards on each A4 sheet, making them easy to keep and store. They are differentiated the following way.
Red light - two digit plus two digit with bridging through 10 and a 100
Yellow light - two digit plus two digit with bridging through 10
Green light - two digit plus two digit with no bridging through 10
A great resource to aid the teaching of decimals
Within this pack are 26 A4 posters including:
A4 Title Page
A4 Decimal Numbers 0.1 - 0.9 with blue border
A4 Decimal Numbers 0.05 - 0.95 with yellow border
A4 Interactive Question Posters about the value of decimal numbers
Each poster is attractively designed in colour and can be seen clearly from a distance.
A maths resource which is perfect for helping children to understand fractions. The resource contains a fraction wall as well as the associated vocabulary listed down the side. This A4 mat could be displayed on the table or alternatively stuck to the wall as a display. It also contains a playful image thanks to our link with iClipart.
An essential resource for any KS1 classroom. Enclosed with this pack are 12 A4 posters showing the number bonds to 10. Each poster is attractively designed and can clearly be seen from a distance.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on place value and is linked to the Year 3 National Curriculum. In total there are seven slides:
Slides 1/2/3/4/5 (teach) - Detailed teaching points on how to find out the value of each digit in a number.
Slide 6 (practise) - Children need to find out how many units, tens and hundreds there are in a range of numbers.
Slide 6 (extend) - Children need to find out the value of various digits in a range of numbers.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 3 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on area and is linked to the Year 4 National Curriculum. In total there are eight slides:
Slides 1/2/3/5/6 (teach) - Slides 1 - 3 show how you can find the perimeter of a shape by counting the squares around the outside and also by measuring each side using a ruler. Slides 5 and 6 show how to use a formula to find the perimeter of a rectangle
Slides 4 and 7 (practise) - On slide 4 the children need to find the perimeter of rectangles when the sides of the rectangles are given. On slide 7 the children need to use the formula to find the perimeter of a number of rectangles
Slide 3 (extend) - Children need to apply their skills by finding as many rectangles as they can that have a perimeter of 16.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 4 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
A great mental maths resource which is perfect for the beginning of the lesson. However what makes these loop cards different to other packs is that they are differentiated, meaning that all the children in the group/class can be challenged or participate in the activity.
This pack of loop cards are differentiated three ways and are indicated by a traffic light.
Red light - designed for the more able children in the class/group
Yellow light - designed for the middle group in the class
Green light - designed for the less able children in the class/group
Once the class or group have completed the loop card activity once, why not time them to see if they can complete the 'loop' in a faster time. Each child could keep the same card or they can be rotated between groups.
TOP TIP - After printing, why not laminate so that you have a resource which can be used over and over again?
Included in this set are 32 loop cards which include questions about the properties of 2D and 3D shapes, angles, area and perimeter. There are 4 loop cards on each A4 sheet, making them easy to keep and store.
A great mental maths resource which is perfect for the beginning of the lesson. However what makes these loop cards different to other packs is that they are differentiated, meaning that all the children in the group/class can be challenged or participate in the activity.
This pack of loop cards are differentiated three ways and are indicated by a traffic light.
Red light - designed for the more able children in the class/group
Yellow light - designed for the middle group in the class
Green light - designed for the less able children in the class/group
Once the class or group have completed the loop card activity once, why not time them to see if they can complete the 'loop' in a faster time. Each child could keep the same card or they can be rotated between groups.
TOP TIP - After printing, why not laminate so that you have a resource which can be used over and over again?
Included in this set are 32 loop cards which include two digit minus two digit subtraction questions. There are 4 loop cards on each A4 sheet, making them easy to keep and store. They are differentiated the following way.
Red light - three digit minus two digit with bridging through 10 and a 100
Yellow light - two digit minus two digit with bridging through 10
Green light - two digit minus two digit with no bridging through 10
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on using the equivalences between fractions, decimals and percentages and is linked to the Year 6 National Curriculum. In total there are seven slides:
Slides 1, 3 - 5 (teach) - Slide 1 teaches children how to convert a fraction into a decimal. Slides 3 - 5 show the children, with examples how to convert between fractions, decimals and percentages.
Slide 2, 6 (practise) - Children practice changing fractions into decimals with answers. Slide 6 - chidren have to complete a table filling in the missing fractions, decimals and percentages.
Slide 7 (extend) - Children have to solve a coding table to reveal a hidden message.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 6 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
A great mental maths resource which is perfect for the beginning of the lesson. However what makes these loop cards different to other packs is that they are differentiated, meaning that all the children in the group/class can be challenged or participate in the activity.
This pack of loop cards are differentiated three ways and are indicated by a traffic light.
Red light - designed for the more able children in the class/group
Yellow light - designed for the middle group in the class
Green light - designed for the less able children in the class/group
Once the class or group have completed the loop card activity once, why not time them to see if they can complete the 'loop' in a faster time. Each child could keep the same card or they can be rotated between groups.
TOP TIP - After printing, why not laminate so that you have a resource which can be used over and over again?
Included in this set are 32 loop cards which include multiplication questions from 2x to 12x tables. There are 4 loop cards on each A4 sheet, making them easy to keep and store.
A great mental maths resource which is perfect for the beginning of the lesson. However what makes these loop cards different to other packs is that they are differentiated, meaning that all the children in the group/class can be challenged or participate in the activity.
This pack of loop cards are differentiated three ways and are indicated by a traffic light.
Red light - designed for the more able children in the class/group
Yellow light - designed for the middle group in the class
Green light - designed for the less able children in the class/group
Once the class or group have completed the loop card activity once, why not time them to see if they can complete the 'loop' in a faster time. Each child could keep the same card or they can be rotated between groups.
TOP TIP - After printing, why not laminate so that you have a resource which can be used over and over again?
Included in this set are 32 loop cards which include questions where the children have to find the fractions of numbers. There are 4 loop cards on each A4 sheet, making them easy to keep and store.
Enclosed with this Clock Vocabulary and Face Pack are:
12 x Vocabulary cards for all the 5 minute time intervals. Perfect for placing around an actual clock in your classroom. See picture
12 x o'clock times shown as vocabulary cards. See picture
17 x Key Vocabulary cards - analogue, digitial, a.m., p.m. lunch, dinner etc. See picture
3 x Key questions to display around the room. See picture
24 x sheets - Digital time cards for the 24 hour clock. Each card shows a 5 minute interval and would be great to display or use in a matching activity.
Also included are the FREE Blank Clock Faces pack.
Enclosed is everything you need for a great 'Time' display in your classroom. The resources are such that they can also be used when teaching time.
This Teach, Practise, Extend PowerPoint resource focuses on area and is linked to the Year 4 National Curriculum. In total there are three slides:
Slides 1 (teach) - Detailed visual teaching points showing how to find the area of a shape by counting the number of centimetre or metre squares.Information is also given on how area is recorded
Slide 2 (practise) - Children need to count the numbers of squares in 5 shapes and record the area.
Slide 3 (extend) - Children need to apply their skills by solving an area problem about a farmer and his sheep.
The resource is colourfully designed and can clearly be seen from a distance making it ideal to display on the Interactive Whiteboard and providing you with a straightforward and highly effective teaching resource. Great for a lesson starter, revision or early morning activity. It is aimed at the Year 4 maths objective but can be used at any time during KS2.
The slides can be edited to suit the needs of your class but this resource, including the images must not be distributed to others without our permission.
Enclosed in this pack are 27 A4 posters showing the progression in mathematical vocabulary from Reception to Year 6. These A4 resource mats can be displayed on the table or alternatively stuck to the wall as a display. Each mat is colourfully designed with a different colour used for each mathematical operation.
A perfect, interactive display resource for an Primary school classroom. Create interactive mathematical problems for your pupils to solve, either hanging across the centre of the room or on an interactive display.
Included in this pack are:
Numbers from 0 to 9
Multiples of ten from 10 to 90
Operations: + - x ÷ = < > % £ p
Fractions: 1/2 1/4 3/4
Language Card: of
Units of measure: km, m, cm, mm, ml, l, kg, g
A great revision resource for Year 5 pupils (useful for Year 6 too though)
There are two test papers included within this pack
1) An arithmetic paper presented in the same style as the Year 6 SATs paper. This contains 36 questions covering a range of topics which are based on the Year 5 National Curriculum objectives only.
2) An arithmetic paper but with the questions presented in word problems. The numbers are the same as in test paper 1 but the questions are presented in a word problem format to help encourage and develop reasoning skills.
The answers to the 36 questions are provided at the end of the paper. This could be given to pupils in timed conditions or alternatively children could work in pairs or small groups to help aid revision.
The questions included on this paper are based from the Year 5 National Curriculum objectives only so do not follow the pattern of the SATs paper where the questions start off easy and get progressively harder.
A great revision resource for Year 6 pupils.
There are two test papers included within this pack
1) An arithmetic paper presented in the same style as the Year 6 SATs paper. This contains 36 questions covering a range of topics from the KS2 curriculum
2) An arithmetic paper but with the questions presented in word problems. The numbers are the same as in test paper 1 but the questions are presented in a word problem format to help encourage and develop reasoning skills.
The answers to the 36 questions are provided at the end of the paper. This could be given to pupils in timed conditions or alternatively children could work in pairs or small groups to help aid revision. The questions are in a similar format to the KS2 test in May with questions starting off easy and progressively getting harder.