Comparing weights using balance scalesQuick View
KEH2018

Comparing weights using balance scales

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<p>Year 1. Children choose 2 objects and compare their weights using balance scales ~ heavier, lighter than. The worksheet can be edited to include objects from your classroom.</p>
Add two 2 digit numbers not crossing 10Quick View
KEH2018

Add two 2 digit numbers not crossing 10

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<p>Year 2 children add two 2 digit numbers (not crossing the tens barrier) using place value apparatus. They draw the apparatus to show what they did and record the answer.</p>
Adding 2 digit numbers using a number lineQuick View
KEH2018

Adding 2 digit numbers using a number line

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<p>Worksheet 1 Children add multiples of 10 by counting on in 10s. They represent this by drawing “tens jumps” on a blank number line. Worksheet 2 Children on to adding e.g. 21 by drawng two tens jumps and 1 jump of 1</p>
Add 3 single digit numbers varied fluencyQuick View
KEH2018

Add 3 single digit numbers varied fluency

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<p>Children add 3 single digit numbers looking for pairs that make 10, doubles, near doubles and known number bonds to help them. The questions are presented in a variety of ways.</p>
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Measuring capacity using non standard units

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<p>Children select from containers available in the classroom e.g. a cup and then choose a non standard unit e.g. a spoon to fill the container with. They estimate how many they think will be needed before measuring</p>
Read and write number wordsQuick View
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Read and write number words

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<p>Year 1. 3 differentiated worksheets. Less able ~ number words to 10. Middle ~ number words to 20. More able ~ Number words to 100. Children also make the numbers using e.g. tens and ones apparatus, counters and place value cards. The worksheets are editable so that you can use the apparatus you have available in your classroom</p>
ten more and ten lessQuick View
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ten more and ten less

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<p>Children make a number with place value apparatus, they then use it to work out ten more and ten less and record what they have done.</p>
Division by grouping equallyQuick View
KEH2018

Division by grouping equally

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<p>Year 1. 2 worksheets. Worksheet 1 ~Children use counters to see e.g. how many groups of 3 they can make with 6 counters. Worksheet 2 ~ Challenge e.g. How many different ways can you group 12 counters?</p>
missing numbers in additionQuick View
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missing numbers in addition

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<p>Year 1 pupils can work out missing numbers in addition using a pictorial representation i.e. a number-line. Initially they do not need to cross over 10 e.g. 14 + ? = 17. Then they move on to crossing over 10 e.g. 7 + ? = 15</p>
2 worksheets. Children use counters to group objects equally.Quick View
KEH2018

2 worksheets. Children use counters to group objects equally.

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<p>Year 1 children group objects equally e.g. 12 counters. How many groups of 2 can you make? They group in 2s,3s,5s and 10s.<br /> The second worksheet challenges the children to group objects in different ways e.g. 12 counters. Can you group them in different ways?</p>
Counting money ~ 2s, 5s and 10sQuick View
KEH2018

Counting money ~ 2s, 5s and 10s

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<p>3 worksheets, Children count groups of 2p coins, 5p coins and 10p coins. Easier ~ counting in 2s and 10s. Middle ~ counting in 2s 5s and 10s with support. Harder ~ counting in 2s, 5s and 10s without support</p>
Compound WordsQuick View
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Compound Words

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<p>Children form compound words by joining two words. They also identify the words within a compound word.</p>
Adding 3 and 2 digit numbersQuick View
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Adding 3 and 2 digit numbers

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<p>Children begin by adding a 3 digit number and a 2 digit number using place value apparatus, They move on to column addition and then adding mentally and recording in a part whole model.</p>
Time problemsQuick View
KEH2018

Time problems

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<p>6 Differentiated worksheets involving adding then subtracting 1 hour, 2 hours and 1/2 hour</p>
Division by groupingQuick View
KEH2018

Division by grouping

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<p>Year 1. Children use counters and tens frames to see e.g.how many groups of 2 they can make using 6 counters.<br /> 2 worksheets. Easier ~ children group in 2s Harder ~ children group in 2s 5s and 10s</p>
Counting to 100 on a treasure map.Quick View
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Counting to 100 on a treasure map.

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<p>Year 1. Children work out which square the pirate’s treasure chest etc are hidden in by counting the squares on a hundred grid.<br /> 2 worksheets. Easier ~ the squares 10, 20, 30 etc are labelled and the children count on from these numbers. Harder ~ the squares 9, 19, 29 etc are labelled and the children count on from these numbers</p>