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Year 6 Maths English Lessons One week Planning with Powerpoints Morpurgo
About a week’s worth.
Mixture of English and Maths with but on Remembrance Sunday.
Maths deals with area, English with journalistic writing.
Private Peaceful by Michael Murpurgo covered.
sample
Display the image from the front of the book. What does the title of the book tell you? What could the book be about? Why do you think that? Introduce the title.
Children to identify what the book is about? What is the theme? Genre? What makes you think this?
Children to make predictions about the book in groups using the cover – share and discuss ideas.
Share extract from blurb ‘As young Thomas Peaceful looks back over his childhood from the battlefields of the First World War, his memories are full of family life in the countryside.’ 5ws and predictions modelled by CT.
What has changed? Why has your opinion changed? What questions and predictions can you make now?
Children to be reminded of the previous lesson. What did we learn? What do we think the text book is about? What happened in chapter one? Play BBC schools episode 1 -
Children are to be given the first paragraph of the book. What is the theme? What is the genre of the book?
Children to use talk partners and class discussion to list the characters involved in the first chapter and paragraph. Who are the characters we have met? What do we know about Tommo and his older brother Charlie? What is their relationship like? In this chapter, Tommo starts a new school – how would he be feeling about this? Look at the kindness of Molly – why does she act this way? Why doesn’t big Joe go to school? How would this be different today?
Year 4 Area and Perimeter Maths Lesson Plan Squares and Rectangles
Nice lesson.
Possible cross curricular links. Outside area planning.
Learning Objectives. Ma 1 Organising and explaining
Ma 3 Calculate perimeter/area of squares and rectangles.
• To explain methods and reasoning
• To solve mathematical problems, recognise and explain patterns and relationships.
• Calculate perimeters and areas of rectangles.
• Find the largest area that can be made with a rectangle that has a perimeter of 26 metres.
Success criteria.
• To be able to work out the area of a rectangle or square.
• To make different rectangles that all have the same perimeter.
• To recognise the largest area.
• To compare the relationship between the length of the sides and the area of the rectangle.
• To explain reasoning.
Mental/Oral. 10 mins. LSA to support LA children.
The answer is 16. What is the question?
Using the yes/no cards hold up the correct side in response to the question.
15 + 1, 10 + 4, 18 – 2, double 2 ……. (12 questions.)
Can we think of any more to add to the list?
Discuss any misconceptions as they arise, also the quick ways to add numbers mentally. Emphasis on bonds and doubles or near doubles.
With a partner, using InWB find as many questions as possible for the statement.
The answer is 24. What could the question be?
Vocabulary.
add
subtract
multiply
divide
double
near double
half
equals
Resources :-
Yes/No cards.
InWBs and pens.
Nice worksheets and powerpoint to do an investigation on the area and perimeter of squares and rectangles.
Possible cross curricular links. Outside area planning.
Learning Objectives. Ma 1 Organising and explaining
Ma 3 Calculate perimeter/area of squares and rectangles.
• To explain methods and reasoning
• To solve mathematical problems, recognise and explain patterns and relationships.
• Calculate perimeters and areas of rectangles.
• Find the largest area that can be made with a rectangle that has a perimeter of 26 metres.
Success criteria.
• To be able to work out the area of a rectangle or square.
• To make different rectangles that all have the same perimeter.
• To recognise the largest area.
• To compare the relationship between the length of the sides and the area of the rectangle.
• To explain reasoning.
Mental/Oral. 10 mins. LSA to support LA children.
The answer is 16. What is the question?
Using the yes/no cards hold up the correct side in response to the question.
15 + 1, 10 + 4, 18 – 2, double 2 ……. (12 questions.)
Can we think of any more to add to the list?
Discuss any misconceptions as they arise, also the quick ways to add numbers mentally. Emphasis on bonds and doubles or near doubles.
With a partner, using InWB find as many questions as possible for the statement.
The answer is 24. What could the question be?
Vocabulary.
add
subtract
multiply
divide
double
near double
half
equals
Resources :-
Yes/No cards.
InWBs and pens.
Worksheets to help times tables 2 to 12 Mathematics Tests B
Worksheets to help times tables.
The tables from 2 to 12 are tested
3 sheets for each one. You get 33 sheets.
Can be used for a quick easy to mark homework too.
These are test B. Tests A and C are also available.
Times Tables Worksheets 2 to 12 18 Worksheets Mathematics Revision Test C
Worksheets to help times tables.
The 2 to 12 times tables are tested.
3 sheets for each one. You get 33 sheets
The third sheet, for example, has a mixture of multiplication and division questions.
The preview has the sums not quite lined up for some reason. The downloaded sheets are fine so no worries there.
These are test C. Tests A and B are also available.
Year 3 Planning Summer Term Literacy Mathematics Ref A
Important! If you’d like to buy the whole year’s planning (Autumn, Spring and Summer) you’d be better off buying my bundle.
This is planning for year 3 for a Summer term.
Plenty of great material here that you can adapt and cut and paste into your own school’s model.
After decades of teaching I’m retired from teaching now. I’d like to help the younger generation so I’m putting my plans online. I hope your Sundays will be made a little easier by cutting and pasting allowing you more free time.
You get:
Literacy planning e.g. Adventure and Mystery Stories 4 weeks, Authors and Letters 4 weeks, Plays and Dialogues 3 weeks
Numeracy 9 weeks
Creative curriculum (a bit)
RE (a bit - I taught mainly in Catholic schools so feel free to ditch this if you please)
Science (a bit)
You get 190 mb of material, which is good value in my opinion.
Remember, all schools are different so you will have to adapt my materials to suit your school. It’s not a silver bullet, but should save you lots of time as you can cut and paste.
Great for N.Q.T.'s and experienced alike.
Year 2 Planning Summer Term Literacy Numeracy Mathematics Ref B
Important! If you’d like to buy the whole year’s planning (Autumn, Spring and Summer) you’d be better off buying my bundle.
Planning for the Summer term for year 2.
You get 50 mb of material so good value imo.
Literacy. Non-Chronological reports 4 weeks, Character descriptions, Traditional tales, poetry planning etc
Numeracy 9 weeks worth Using and applying the four mathematical calculations to solve problems, Revision of the four main operations. rounding up and down etc
Creative curriculum (a bit) making scarecrows, Wizard of Oz
P.E. (a bit)
R.E. (a bit) St Paul. I taught in Catholic schools so feel free to ditch this.
Science 4 weeks. Plants and animals.
Remember, all schools are different so you will have to adapt my materials to suit your school. It’s not a silver bullet, but should save you lots of time as you can cut and paste.
Great for N.Q.T.'s and experienced alike.
Year 5 Autumn Term Numeracy Mathematics Planning & Times Table Worksheets
Reclaim your Sundays!
Year 5 Autumn planning for Mathematics.
Plus great worksheets on Times Tables.
This is a different set of Maths plans from all my others that are on TES
Adapt them for your school. Cut ans paste and adapt to your needs.
Topics include
Handling data and measures
Securing number facts, understanding shape
Addition and Subtraction Methods.
and many more
Plus great worksheets that help pupils with their Times Tables.
1000 Questions Mathematics Advanced Division KS2 Calculator Use
Please check out my bundles which provide great value.
1000 questions on division.
Great for calculator use.
Answers provided.
Pupils divide a three digit number by a 2 digit one.
KS2 Mathematical Puzzles Across Down Subtraction
100 puzzles plus answers.
Fill in the gaps in the grids. Mainly 2 figure numbers but some 1 figure ones.
Great for homeworks or time filling.
Times Tables Worksheets 2 to 12 18 One Page Worksheets Maths Test A
Worksheets to help times tables.
The 2,3,4,5,6,7,8, 9, 10, 11 and 12 times tables are tested.
3 sheets for each one.
A good timefiller or reinforcement exercise.
These are test A. Tests B and C are also available.
Year 5 Autumn Numeracy Mathematics Planning & Telling Time Worksheets
Reclaim your Sundays!
Year 5 Autumn planning for Mathematics.
Plus great worksheets on Telling the Time.
13 weeks worth of Maths plans.
Adapt them for your school. Cut ans paste and adapt to your needs.
Topics include
Counting, portioning and calculating
3d shapes
Securing number facts, calculating, identifying relationships
and many more
15000 Pythagorus Questions Pythagorean Theorem Maths KS2 KS3
Loads of questions on Pythagoras plus answers.
Excellent for practice or homework.
The zip file contains a pdf of 3750 pages of questions. The answers file is the same.
Year 4 Numeracy Planning lots of lessons Powerpoints pdfs Notebook files
Some great planning you can use throughout the year for year 4 Maths.
I’ve divided it into 9 blocks.
sample planning :
Partition, round and order four-digit whole numbers; use positive and negative numbers in context and position them on a number line; state inequalities using the symbols
MA2 L3 How many _ in each number? Children recognise how many Th, H, T & U are there WALT – Order and partition 3 and 4 digit numbers
WILF – knowledge of place value
Well organised work
Pupils to be reminded of place value. Which column to we go to first to see which the bigger number is? What does it mean to partition a number? Children work though a couple of t. led examples.
MA – 4 digit number sheet (MT)
A – 3 digit number sheet (Indep)
LA – partitioning 2 digit numbers. Discuss what each number is made up of - which is the biggest number in a group. Q? What happens if we swap the t & u around? (JH) Prep for Tue – do any children remember the rule for rounding. Discuss in talk partners and report back
Partition, round and order four-digit whole numbers; use positive and negative numbers in context and position them on a number line; state inequalities using the symbols How many _ in each number? Children recognise how many Th, H, T & U are there WALT – round numbers to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000
WILF – rounding numbers accurately
Mental addition of 2 digit nos
Well organised pencil procedures Remind pupils of the findings from yesterday’s plenary. How do we round to the nearest 10? What about to the nearest hundred. Children put rule to the test using whiteboards to assess understanding. Children will be asked to add two numbers mentally and round the answer. Which mental strategies could we use? Ch discuss best way. MA to use pencil a paper proc with bigger numbers.
Differentiated worksheets MA – ind A – MT less able JH Investigation. What is the highest and lowest numbers that will round to 4000. What is the difference?
Multiply and divide numbers to 1000 by 10 and then 100 (whole-number answers), understanding the effect Children to use whiteboards – 10 x =
Division Q? For MA WALT – multiply divide whole numbers by 10, 100
WILF - Understanding of the process
Well organised work
Moving onto decimals
Mental maths methods
What happens to a number when you multiply it by 10? Key points Children will know that add a 0 is not the correct answer. Decimal point stays in the same place.
All children start by demonstrating their knowledge of mult by 10 and 100 then dividing by 10 100
MA – working with a mixture of whole and decimal numbers (JH)
A – using whole numbers only
LA – multiplying by 10 JH Who can explain the rule? Pupils are given 3 minutes to come up with the rule for multiplying by 10 or 100. Feedback to the rest of the class
15000 Questions on Pythagoras Answers Provided Mathematics Geometry KS2 Vol 2
15000 questions on Pythagoras.
All answers provided.
Students have to use their calculators to work out the length of the third side of a triangle.
The first 5000 questions I have used small numbers, the next third medium numbers and the last third large numbers.
Answer sheets provided.
A good little exercise for your students. Using a calculator this should keep them busy and help you teach Pythagoras’ theorem
Year 3 Planning Autumn Term Literacy Numeracy Ref A
Important! If you’d like to buy the whole year’s planning (Autumn, Spring and Summer) you’d be better off buying my bundle.
This is planning for year 3 for a Autumn term.
Plenty of great material here that you can adapt and cut and paste into your own school’s model.
After decades of teaching I’m retired from teaching now. I’d like to help the younger generation so I’m putting my plans online. I hope your Sundays will be made a little easier by cutting and pasting allowing you more free time.
You get:
Literacy planning e.g. Stories with a familiar setting 3 weeks , Instruction 3 weeks, Reports 3 weeks, Sentence structure recap 3 weeks, shape poetry 2 weeks
Numeracy planning 13 weeks worth
Creative curriculum (a bit) Tudors, Heroes
RE (a bit - I taught mainly in Catholic schools so feel free to ditch this if you please)
Science (a bit)
Pirate Day Planning
You get 75 mb of material, which is good value in my opinion.
Remember, all schools are different so you will have to adapt my materials to suit your school. It’s not a silver bullet, but should save you lots of time as you can cut and paste.
Great for N.Q.T.'s and experienced alike.
Year 2 Spring Term Planning Literacy Numeracy Mathematics Ref B
Important! If you’d like to buy the whole year’s planning (Autumn, Spring and Summer) you’d be better off buying my bundle.
Year 2 planning for the Spring term.
You get 70 mb of info which is good value imo
Literacy 12 weeks plans. Fantastic Mr Fox, Different Stories by the same author etc
Numeracy 13 weeks Securing number facts, understanding shape etc
Creative curriculum (bit) Great Fire of London, E Safety
P.E (a bit)
Science (a bit) materials, electricity
R.E. (a bit) Marriage. I taught in Catholic schools so feel free to ditch.
Year 2 planning Autumn Term Literacy Mathematics Ref B
Important! If you’d like to buy the whole year’s planning (Autumn, Spring and Summer) you’d be better off buying my bundle.
Planning for the Autumn term for year 2.
60 mb of info which is good value imo.
You get:
Literacy planning 12 weeks. Performance poetry, Stories with familiar setting etc.
Maths 14 weeks Measuring, Money etc
Creative curriculum (a bit) the Police
R.E (a bit) I taught in Catholic schools so feel free to ditch this.
Science (a bit) Forces and Motions, Health and Growth
Remember, all schools are different so you will have to adapt my materials to suit your school. It’s not a silver bullet, but should save you lots of time as you can cut and paste.
Great for N.Q.T.'s and experienced alike.
1000 Questions Word Problems Multiplication
1000 questions
Answers provided.
Pupils have to read the instructions, work out the sum, then write it in.
Great for pupils who can multiply but get confused by the word element.
Year 5 Literacy and Maths Planning
Gathered together my lessons for year 5 Maths and English for a particular year. There’s about a year’s worth in there.
Plenty of great ideas. the zip has the lot. the general download a few to have a look at.
Sample planning :
Start by showing the word ‘Instructions’ – TTYP what does this mean?
Come back together and establish that instructions are a set of commands given to help someone do or create something.
Show the children a recipe and the instructions as to how to play Sevens using cards. Look at the instructions. What do children notice about how these are laid out? They are given in an order.
They are bullet-pointed.
Each sentence is fairly short.
There are many ‘bossy’ verbs: ‘place’, ‘play’, ‘turn’ etc. Explain that we call these ‘imperative’ verbs – an imperative is a command. Discuss why it is helpful to have ‘bossy’ verbs and short clear sentences.
There is a title which tells you what is to be achieved.
Numbers or time connectives used e.g. 1, 2, 3 or later, next - are used to show chronological order.
Create a features list on the working wall by sticking post it notes onto a piece of sugar paper –these can be used throughout the unit as a game to start the lesson.
Divide the class into three teams. Deal out seven cards to each team and the teacher! Play a little of the game of sevens, following the instructions. Demonstrate how we can follow the instructions to play.
Return to features of instructions displayed on working wall.
What can you remember about these? Children turn to a partner and tell them 3 different features. Report back & discuss.
Show children the instructions checklist (working wall). Have we mentioned all of these features?
Ask children to think of a new idea for a card game. Use a talking partner & brainstorm a game idea on whiteboards.
Gather everyone’s ideas/discuss the concepts. Pick one idea.
Decide how many players we will need & how to play it. Allow children time with talking partners to practice playing the game. Ask some children to demonstrate.
How will we write the instructions? What comes first? (Title, subheading.) What is our first instruction? Repeat for a few more sentences.
Year 2 Planning Literacy and Maths
Gathered my lessons for year 2 together.
Mainly Literacy and Maths plus bits and bobs.
In the zip you find the lot. Included some examples in general upload.
Sample planning :
Read the traditional tale LRRH, recap ‘good’ central character/villain. Concentrate on the attitude, not words. What would happen if we reversed the characteristics?
S&L
Children discuss how a ‘good’ wolf might behave towards LRRH/Granny.
Teacher draw children back together. Model how to ‘tell’ story of wolf from new pictures.
Word/Sentence Activities
IWB available for quick phonic session.
YEAR 2 LITERACY LESSON PLAN WEDNESDAY
Whole Class Shared Learning
Return to the traditional tale of LRRH.
Remind children about their previous day’s pictures. What did they do? How did they change the Wolf? Is he still the villain?
S&L
Ask the children to look at their pictures as you read story extracts with his dialogue.
Encourage them to discuss dialogue with a partner. Do the pictures and words make sense together?
As a class, agree that the Wolf needs new words. Discuss what he might say. Model how to write words for a speech bubble.
Word/Sentence Activities
Rehearse spellings for Word Wall words. Challenge children to find other words with same phonemes