A revision grid with 8 SATS style questions: 4 in Paper 1 style and 4 in the style found in Papers 2 & 3. Questions come from across the KS2 curriculum.
I will post a new grid weekly.
This grid includes:
long multiplication
long division
subtracting fractions
calculating percentages
ratio
reading line graphs
converting units of measurement
place value
8 SATS style questions to aid revision. 4 in Paper 1 style and 4 in Paper 2 & 3 style.
I will publish a new grid weekly.
This grid covers:
*addition
*subtraction
*adding fractions
*calculating percentages
*reading roman numerals
*3D shape properties
*finding the perimeter
*rounding numbers
An algebra puzzle a day for the last week before half term or use as one days worth of activity.
Algebra puzzles linked to Year 6 maths objectives.
Available as a PowerPoint or PDF.
B&W friendly version if you want to print it.
Use these weekly revision grids with SATs style questions to check progress against relevant Key Stage 2 maths objectives.
Identify strengths and weaknesses for your pupils to aid efficient revision.
This week’s grid covers:
*dividing fractions
*order of operations
*calculating percentages
*balancing equations
*properties of shape
*ratio
*measurement word problems
*two way tables
Use these weekly revision grids with SATs style questions to check your progress against relevant Key Stage 2 maths objectives.
identify your pupils’ strengths and weaknesses so that they can revise efficiently.
This week’s grid covers:
*long multiplication *cubed numbers *adding mixed numbers *long division *number properties *calculate the mean *using simple formulae *fraction word problems
A revision grid with 8 SATS style questions: 4 in Paper 1 style and 4 in the style found in Papers 2 & 3. Questions come from across the KS2 curriculum.
I will post a new grid weekly.
This grid includes:
*order of operations *place value *multiplying fractions * calculating percentages *measurement *coordinates *negative numbers *reflecting across a diagonal line
All the maths objectives for Year 1 in one handy checklist.
Ideal for tracking individual progression and ensuring curriculum coverage
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
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 5 version but has a slightly more difficult fraction and calculation activity suitable for the Year 6 curriculum.
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
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
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
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
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 maths challenges to find 6 clues in this Easter themed maths activity.
I use this with 4 actual baskets. The winning basket has easter eggs in for the class, which they get if the majority of the class can solve the clues.
For ease, put children into groups so that they can work together as a team to solve all of the problems.
The challenges cover adding in 4, 8 and 50; subtracting pairs of 3 digit numbers; calculating the perimeter; finding the fraction of a set of objects; matching digital to anaolgue times and finding missing numbers in times-table and division problems.
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.
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.
Easter Egg hunt game inspired by the traditional Battleships game. This game will test children’s knowledge of coordinates.
There are one quadrant and four quadrant grids included to aid differentiation
Can be played in a pair or a small group.
Great SATs revision in a fun way!
Year 6 Number and Place Value with a Halloween Theme
10 questions with answers included
Number properties
Place Value
Rounding
Negative numbers
Column addition
Column subtraction
Long Multiplication
Long Division
Fraction of an amount
Finding related facts