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I am a KS2 English and Maths tutor and these resources are perfect for one-to-one or whole class use, face-to-face or online. I tutor online so they have all been tested!

I am a KS2 English and Maths tutor and these resources are perfect for one-to-one or whole class use, face-to-face or online. I tutor online so they have all been tested!
Parenthesis Typing Activity
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Parenthesis Typing Activity

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Perfect for online learners in KS2 or with poor grammar in KS3. Works as homework on Google Docs or in Microsoft. Requires minimal typing and added difficulty can include making up a sentence of their own. Can also be a whole class activity. Works well for tutors and private teachers too. Involves students adding parenthesis into sentences.
Converting Distances Miles & Kilometres
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Converting Distances Miles & Kilometres

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Here’s a colourful powerpoint with examples and fun facts to help learn the different methods to convert km to miles and miles to km. I used ‘km’ to represent kilometres and ‘mi’ to represent miles, to avoid confusion with metres. Teacher explanation is required alongside. Helpful links at the end for written work. Requires some basic understanding of ratios. Also uses a conversion graph.
Colourful Rules of Speech Slides step-by-step
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Colourful Rules of Speech Slides step-by-step

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Aimed at Lower KS2 or upper KS2 as a revision method, this presentation introduces a short text. It then introduces a rule, allows students to edit the text accordingly then repeats. Colourful and uses bright colours to keep children engaged. Teaches students to correctly punctuate speech, use capital letters, the new line new speaker rule and how commas are used. Writing speech becomes more simple. Great for a whole-class activity but also for one-on-one.
KS2 Inference for guided reading and comprehension
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KS2 Inference for guided reading and comprehension

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This is a fun, more creative way to introduce your class/pupil(s) on how to answer inference questions. It has different aspects to it, including inferring from pictures and from the first chapter of novels. A key message is backing up your answer with evidence. This is practiced by repeatedly asking pupils what they know in comparison to what they guess/infer/assume. This enables them to easily find quotes and back up written answers which will help them in the SATS and other examinations. Pictures thanks to pixabay.
Year 6 Arithmetic Practice: Written + - x ÷ Skills
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Year 6 Arithmetic Practice: Written + - x ÷ Skills

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Colourful and engaging presentation. Enables in-person teacher explanation and preference. Follows a pattern of introduction of the skill, practicing together then independent practice. Addition is introduced first, then subtraction, then multiplication followed by a summary. This is proceeded by division, another summary, long multiplication then another summary. AIMED AT KS2 PUPILS WHO HAVE BEEN TAUGHT THIS BEFORE AND HAVE FORGOTTEN BUT ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL.
KS2 Year 6 Percentages Unit Plan with worksheet links and no powerpoints needed
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KS2 Year 6 Percentages Unit Plan with worksheet links and no powerpoints needed

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This talks through how to teach percentages to children. It is done for whiteboard teaching without powerpoints, however this can be changed. This unit is structured for tutoring although can be easily adjusted accordingly for school use. Sections can be used as lessons (although some may be too long/short) and it might be worth using more differentiated workbooks or using textbooks, but links to suitable worksheets are provided. Contents: 1 Recap 1.1. What is a fraction? 1.2. Adding and subtracting fractions 1.3. Multiplication and of an amount 2. What is a percentage? 2.1. Latin meaning and wholes 2.2 Common percentages 3. Conversion 3.1. Converting from and to decimals 3.2. Converting from and to fractions 4. Percentages of Amounts 4.1. Basic fractions 4.2. Using small percents 4.3. Using 1% 4.4. Word problems 4.5. Missing values
3D Shapes KS2 with activities
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3D Shapes KS2 with activities

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Powerpoint suitable for teaching KS2 pupils/letting them revise 3D shapes. It includes: discussing what 3D means what a prism is vertices, edges and faces guess the shape with clues variety of activities including: real life examples top trumps drawing 3D shapes space links to Nets worksheets
KS2 2D Shapes Guess the shape quiz
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KS2 2D Shapes Guess the shape quiz

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Notes on what 2D means (two dimensional) Guess the shape with clues for all 2D shapes up to octagon. Pictures included, as well as interactive elements and opportunities to mention real-life examples. Mentions different types of quadrilaterals and all three types of triangle too. Revises 2D shapes for KS2 pupils. Requires very basic angles knowledge.
Imagery for Lower KS2
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Imagery for Lower KS2

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Aimed at lower KS2 including Year 2, 3, 4 and 5, this imagery presentation spans two lessons. It involves fun graphics and images and information. The first lesson is about figurative language and the writing techniques that includes. It has a good video link attached. It’s task involves poster making about figurative language. The second lesson involves using imagery and identifying it. It also has a checklist and the task is to write about an picture using imagery.
2 Comprehension Texts + Questions (LKS2)
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2 Comprehension Texts + Questions (LKS2)

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Aimed at lower KS2, so Year 3 and 4, these two texts are short comprehension passages. With questions to help with skills like facts and opinions and guessing the meaning of new words in context, these passages will be good practice for children struggling.