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Mr C's Keep It Simple Resources

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One of the hardest elements of teaching can be finding good quality resources that don't overcomplicate what you are teaching. I am all about breaking down resources into small steps so children understand whilst also appreciating teachers don't need too much or overcomplicated material to deliver their lessons. A range of tried and tested English, maths and wider curriculum resources focused on Years 4, 5 and 6. High quality resources from an experienced primary teacher.

One of the hardest elements of teaching can be finding good quality resources that don't overcomplicate what you are teaching. I am all about breaking down resources into small steps so children understand whilst also appreciating teachers don't need too much or overcomplicated material to deliver their lessons. A range of tried and tested English, maths and wider curriculum resources focused on Years 4, 5 and 6. High quality resources from an experienced primary teacher.
Adding Numbers Up to 10,000
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Adding Numbers Up to 10,000

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Adding numbers up to 10,000. Includes different representations, bar modeling, some exchange and reasoning. Step 1-3 format with an extension question on the smart notebook. Excellent sheet to get children adding two numbers. Kept simple for pupils and teachers.
Inverse Operations - Years 4-5
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Inverse Operations - Years 4-5

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Resource developing understanding on the inverse operation. This focuses on addition and subtraction from visual representations of part-part whole models, bar models and abstract calculations. Step 1 -3 formate allowing children to apply, develop and consolidate their understanding further on the inverse operation when adding and subtracting. Used alongside teaching formal written methods for addition and subtraction. Guided through by the smart notebook. Fluency activity included on comparing decimal numbers. Kept simple for teachers.
Identify Decimal Numbers
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Identify Decimal Numbers

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Identifying decimal numbers from different representations. Step 1-3 allowing children to apply their understanding, consolidate and the problem solve / reason. Smart Notebook included. Kept simple for teachers.
Read and Write Decimal Numbers to 2dp
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Read and Write Decimal Numbers to 2dp

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Reading and writing decimal numbers from a range of representations. Decimal numbers are represented in a variety of ways including number lines. Step 1-3 format so children can apply, consolidate and reason with numbers up to 2 decimal places. This is guided through with example on the smart notebook. Kept simple for teachers to use.
Lines of Symmetry in 2-D Shapes Key Stage 2
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Lines of Symmetry in 2-D Shapes Key Stage 2

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Full lesson to identify and draw on lines of symmetry in 2-D shapes. Lesson follows a 3 step process which includes applying their understanding, consolidating understanding and then reasoning. Resource includes 3 step worksheet, place value fluency activity and a full supporting smart notebook. Kept simple for teachers.
Adding 2-Digit Numbers with Exchange
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Adding 2-Digit Numbers with Exchange

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Adding two digit numbers using base 10 pictorially and moving onto abstract column addition with exchange. Includes different representations focusing heavily on exchanging 10 ones for one 10. Step 1-3 format with an extension questions. Step 1 - apply Step 2 - consolidate Step 3 challenge Very effective in Year 2 and 3 to consolidate addition with exchange. Kept simple for pupils and teachers.
Rounding to the Nearest 10,000 Lesson
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Rounding to the Nearest 10,000 Lesson

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Compete lesson on rounding any number to the nearest 10,000. This lesson works step by step by identifying different multiples of 10,000, and then moving onto rounding using a number line and abstract. Step 1 - identifies multiples of 100,000 including the previous and next multiple Step 2 - Rounding to the nearest 100,000 using a number line Step 3 - Rounding in abstract by identifying the critical digit Step 4 - Reasoning Questions Consistent with NCETM maths language. Kept simple for teachers to use.