This resource tracks participation of pupils in PE & sports.
Great resource for PE coordinators and invaluable when using to evidence spending of the PE and sport premium. Also great for providing all the data needed when applying for various PE kitemarks.
Teachers can use it for individual classes and it can be used across the whole school by the PE coordinator.
Smart Notebook presentation to accompany Animals including Humans unit from Hamilton Trust. The unit has been adapted for a 5 week term and we also included butterfly observations. We started with larvae and sketched the changes each week until release on the final day. They then used the sketches to create their own life cycle drawings. Add your own slides according to how you have adapted the plans.
All of the KS1 Literacy targets collated into a checklist.
Ideal for tracking individual progress and for ensuring coverage of all the areas in the literacy curriculum
All of the Year 6 objectives for Maths on one handy checklist
Ideal for tracking individual progress and to ensure coverage
ideal for use by private tutors
A game to play with 2 players or more.
Involves understanding of place value to win the game.
Dice needed or another way of randomly generating numbers.
All of the Literacy objectives for LKS2 (years 3&4) on one handy checklist
Ideal for tracking individual progress or ensuring coverage of the curriculum.
Ideal for use by private tutors
All of the Year 2 Maths objectives in one handy checklist.
Ideal for tracking individual progress and ensuring coverage of the NC objectives.
Ideal for use by Private Tutors
Spot the spelling errors in 10 sentences. This resource contains 10 lists: that's 100 words!
The words come from the Y5/6 useful words list 1. An alternative to simply memorising a list of words for a spelling quiz.
Ideal for a a morning starter or Guided Reading activity or even Homework.
I use this with students and give 1 point for recognising an error and another for correcting it. This also helps children develop their skills of editing by checking for spelling errors.
Lots of alternative ideas to use the sentences for included in the instructions for use.
A place value chart which ranges from thousandths to ten million. Available in colour coded chunks or plain background. Laminate these to make them reusable.
Also included are arrow cards to print out and make.
Finally- activities which can be played in pairs using the arrow cards and place value chart.
Literacy targets from 2014 curriculum collated onto one handy checklist. Includes reading, writing and SPAG objectives
Ideal for tracking individual progress and for ensuring coverage of all curriculum objectives
Ideal for use by private tutors
All of the Year 3 Maths objectives on one handy checklist
Ideal for tracking individual progress and to ensure coverage of all objectives
Ideal for Private Tutors
The NC objectives for Year 4 Maths condensed in one handy checklist. Can be used by the children themselves.
Ideal for tracking individual progress and for ensuring curriculum coverage
To be used alongside the National Curriculum document
Ideal for Private Tutors
The Year 5 Maths objectives condensed into one handy checklist which could be used by the pupils themselves.
Ideal for tracking progression and ensuring curriculum coverage
Ideal for use by Private Tutors
Literacy objectives for the whole school separated into Key Stage targets.
Ideal for tracking progression and ensuring curriculum coverage
Reading, Writing, SPAG and handwriting all included
Find the original number after it has been rounded to the nearest whole number, tenth or hundredth.
Good for HA to apply their understanding of rounding by working backwards to find what the original number could have been.
Try these bitesize multiplication grids that focus on a few table facts at a time. Great for fluency starters or for fast finishers to work on. Alternatively use as a homework activity to support times table practice.
2 versions available, one focusing on building up from 2,3,5,10’s upwards and the other more suitable for those who are starting to practice the full range of 12 x 12 facts. There is also a blank template so you can input your own facts and make easier or harder.
Each worksheet has 12 table grids, each with 16 facts to find and builds with difficulty.
Solve 6 maths problems linked to the National Curriculum to find 6 clues. Use the digits to escape the room!
You can use this as a standalone maths activity but I use this in a physical way.
Put each clue up in a different area (school hall, classroom or outside space) and get pairs/ groups of children to visit each station to gather their clues. They do not need to be solved in chronological order.
Once they have the final 6 digits they have one more puzzle to solve to enter them in the right order. Visit the teacher/ adult in charge once they think they have to correct combination!
Areas covered are:
*fractions *volume *long multiplication & division *algebra * coordinates * ratio
This resource is very similar to the Year 6 version but has a slightly easier fraction and calculation activity more suitable to Year 5 curriculum.
Solve 6 math challenges to find the best Easter basket. I use this maths problem with 4 physical baskets so that the children can collectively as a class identify the basket which will be filled with class easter treats. Of course this isn’t necessary, the activity works in its own right.
Find 6 clues by adding 7, 25 & 1000; subtracting 4 digit numbers; finding perimeters of compound shapes; missing number times-table division correspondence; finding non-unit fractions of objects and calculating time duration.