pptx, 6.7 MB
pptx, 6.7 MB
pdf, 538.83 KB
pdf, 538.83 KB
pdf, 10.82 KB
pdf, 10.82 KB

Linked to Roald Dahl’s George’s Marvellous Medicine this is a practical lesson mixing bottles of medicine.

The teaching focus is PLACE VALUE.
Care has been taken to link this resource to Base 10 equipment and the use of Tens Frame. Ideal for Year 2 and Lower Key Stage 2

This is a great maths lesson to use as a hook for George’s Marvellous Medicine and helps children with mental addition and understanding place value.
There isn’t a need to understand capacity, scales or measure to still have fun with this lesson. - For me it created in instant cross curricular maths wall display.

Includes:
Teacher’s guide and notes
Practical lesson maths activity for mixing their own medicine
Activity work sheets
Display pack

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