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Currently a year 6 teacher and subject lead. I like to plan for the smaller steps found pupil's gaps and wanted to share that work for those who also have similar processes.

Currently a year 6 teacher and subject lead. I like to plan for the smaller steps found pupil's gaps and wanted to share that work for those who also have similar processes.
Concrete/Pictorial Multiplication Arrays and Groupings with Oracy
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Concrete/Pictorial Multiplication Arrays and Groupings with Oracy

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multiple worksheets (x15) encourages pupils to annonate representations. Arrays - 2 multiplication sentences, colour coded to look vertically and horizontally. Groupings using sentence stems. Extension- encourage to make associated division link For each worksheet chn should be encouraged to annonate with arrows and jottings on the pics ( 2,4,6,8,10). This will help to solve problems at a later stage.
Shape matching to properties
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Shape matching to properties

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The task: pupils to read the clues and draw the shape which matches it - the clues are written with many possible answers. This requires pupils' to have a good understanding of the shape before they can finally get the correct answer. A worksheet pitched at a year 6 level - from working towards to greater depth. An open task, with pupils having to reason and justify the choice of shape drawn based on the properties. The properties for each shape, include: number of angles/vertices, perpendicular lines, parallel lines, right angles, diagonal lines, polygons, reflex and acute angles. The pack comes with a teacher version which has the answers.
Fraction Decimal conversion Core-Fluency
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Fraction Decimal conversion Core-Fluency

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***This ‘on one page’ covers the five stages of converting from Fraction to Decimal, EQUIVALANCE and vice versa. It uses place value as the basis, leading to fluency tasks to provide opportunties to tackle SATs style questions. Stage 5 is a further extension for pupils to be ready for secondary. *** **Progression ** The five stages really help when then thinking about comverting to Percentages as well, and ordering tasks around FDP. Easy for all abilities to follow and be challenged at the same time. SATs style, easy to pick up and follow - instant progress/revision.
Finding Percentage of amounts sequenced worksheets
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Finding Percentage of amounts sequenced worksheets

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This is 2 of the first 5 worksheets designed to break up the process, step by step. Each stage provides opportunities for filtered problem solving and reasoning questions, in the same format as that stage. The five stages culminates to working out % percentage of amounts using 50/25/10/5/1 % and building up to required percentage. Full editable to adapt. Please review after purchase - will appreciate the feedback. (even price)
Year 6 Length unit Differentiated (3) Fluency-Reasoning-Problem Solving at each level
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Year 6 Length unit Differentiated (3) Fluency-Reasoning-Problem Solving at each level

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This worksheet is teaching Length. It is differentiated in 3 sets for year 6. Each set have opportunuties for Core - Fluency - Reasoning - Problem Solving. As it is on one sheet, pupils have ownership to choose where they want to start. Pupils can take risks if they are confident and challenge themselves. Noone is limited, everyone has the autonmy to extend their learning.
Year 2 GD stretch 2 STEP PROBLEMS
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Year 2 GD stretch 2 STEP PROBLEMS

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Hi there! I’ve put together this little workbook to help my lovely Year 2s and make sure they have all the right evidence in their books. This workbook is perfect for the end of the year or whenever you need it! With 21 questions in total, it covers a range of topics, from money, shape and fractions, and is laid out to encourage children to think in steps and use answers from each one for the next. The problems have also been grouped into different types with the correct ‘maths verb’ needed to solve it. For example,** ‘work backwards’**, ‘compare it’, ‘annotate it’ and ‘draw it’.