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Happy Y4 teacher, formerly in Year 1 and Year 3, sharing resources :)
Autumn 1 Maths PPT - Warm up - recap Y1/Y2 curriculum
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Autumn 1 Maths PPT - Warm up - recap Y1/Y2 curriculum

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5 minute activity for each session in Autumn 1. Aim is to recap the basic skills taught in Year 1 and Year 2 in starter form. Answers included for children to self assess. Most tasks are differentiated by colour. I've included the overview planning for the terms over the year (subject to change) P.S. I do automatically include mistakes on some of my slides to promote the children to think for themselves and challenge or correct me. Even if these are accidental I leave them on for future uses. We are working on our 'growth mindset' and how learning happens through mistakes - including the teachers.
Autumn 2 Maths PPT - Warm up - recap Y1/Y2 curriculum
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Autumn 2 Maths PPT - Warm up - recap Y1/Y2 curriculum

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5 minute activity for each session in Autumn 2. Aim is to recap the basic skills taught in Year 1 and Year 2 in starter form. Answers included for children to self assess. Most tasks are differentiated by colour. I've included the overview planning for the terms over the year (subject to change) P.S. I do automatically include mistakes on some of my slides to promote the children to think for themselves and challenge or correct me. Even if these are accidental I leave them on for future uses. We are working on our 'growth mindset' and how learning happens through mistakes - including the teachers.
Spring 1 Maths PPT - Warm up - recap Y1/Y2 curriculum
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Spring 1 Maths PPT - Warm up - recap Y1/Y2 curriculum

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5 minute activity for each session in Spring 1. Aim is to recap the basic skills taught in Year 1 and Year 2 in starter form. Answers included for children to self assess. Most tasks are differentiated by colour. I've included the overview planning for the terms over the year (subject to change) P.S. I do automatically include mistakes on some of my slides to promote the children to think for themselves and challenge or correct me. Even if these are accidental I leave them on for future uses. We are working on our 'growth mindset' and how learning happens through mistakes - including the teachers.
115 Maths Fluency 'mini sessions' Year 1, 2 and 3 relevant - key skills gaps
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115 Maths Fluency 'mini sessions' Year 1, 2 and 3 relevant - key skills gaps

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Maths fluency aid (See below for ‘mini sessions’ included (115) To be used as a starting point, to ensure all progression steps to fluency have been covered. Something to be stuck into books, work from and assess from. Easily printable. WALT: to visually represent bridging 10 using a ten-frame x 4 WALT: to visually represent bridging 10 using a number-line x 4 WALT: to solve and visually represent doubles x 2 WALT: to solve and visually represent near doubles x 2 WALT: to add two numbers using the ‘2 apart strategy x 5 WALT: to add 9 x 2 WALT: to subtract 9 x 2 WALT: adding and subtracting 1 x 4 WALT: adding 2 (to even numbers) x 2 WALT: adding 2 (to odd numbers) x 2 WALT: adding 2 x 1 WALT: subtracting 2 (from even numbers) x 2 WALT: subtracting 2 (from odd numbers) x 2 WALT: subtracting 2 x 1 WALT: adding 3 (to odd numbers) x 2 WALT: adding 3 (to even numbers) x 2 WALT: adding 3 x 1 WALT: subtracting 3 (from odd numbers) x 2 WALT: subtracting 3 (from even numbers) x 2 WALT: subtracting 3 x 1 WALT: adding and subtracting 0 x 2 WALT: multiplying by 0 x 2 WALT: apply knowledge of number bonds to 10 to work out what is missing (Addition) x 6 WALT: apply knowledge of number bonds to 10 to work out what is missing (subtraction) x 6 WALT: apply knowledge of number bonds to 10 to work out what is missing (mixed) x 4 WALT: apply knowledge of number bonds to 20 to work out what is missing (addition) x 8 WALT: apply knowledge of number bonds to 20 to work out what is missing (subtraction) x 4 WALT: apply knowledge of number bonds to 20 to work out what is missing (mixed) x 8 WALT: to use the most effective method to add a 1-digit number to a 2-digit number x 3 WALT: write all the associated facts for these number sentences (addition) x 2 WALT: write all the associated facts for these number sentences (subtraction) x 2 WALT: write all the associated facts for these number sentences (mixed) x 2 WALT: solve these by adding the tens and ones before recombing x 4 WALT: partition these numbers into 10s and 1s x 2 WALT: partition these numbers in non-standard ways x 3 WALT: subtracting a number from itself (without counting) x 2 WALT: pattern spotting – finding half of a number through subtraction x 3 WALT: pattern spotting – adding and subtracting 1 ten x 3 WALT: pattern spotting – adding and subtracting multiples of ten x 3
White Rose Year 3 - Summer Block 1 Fractions - Week 3 (of 5) incl resources
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White Rose Year 3 - Summer Block 1 Fractions - Week 3 (of 5) incl resources

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I’ve uploaded my White Rose ‘Fractions’ Summer Block 1 planning, including resources I’ve used from the White Rose (turned into an easily printable format) and any additional ones I’ve made to myself to supplement. This is week 3 of 5. Week 1 (Spring block 5) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/white-rose-planning-year-3-spring-block-5-fractions-week-1-of-2-incl-resources-11849601 Week 2 (Spring block 5) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/white-rose-planning-year-3-spring-block-5-fractions-week-2-of-5-incl-resources-11850043 Week 3 (Summer block 1) - here Week 4 (Summer block 1) - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/white-rose-planning-year-3-summer-block-1-fractions-week-4-of-5-incl-resources-11862505 Week 5 (Summer block 1) - to be made The starter activities referred to I’ve uploaded separately (they’re on a power point). - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mental-starters-11805783 This is my own personal planning which I’ll be using in my class in a couple of weeks. Hope you find it useful, it’s not made specifically for TES so there will most likely we some spelling errors etc
White Rose Year 4: Spring Block 3 - Fractions. Week 3 (of 4)
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White Rose Year 4: Spring Block 3 - Fractions. Week 3 (of 4)

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I’ve uploaded my White Rose ‘Fractions’ Spring Block 3 planning. Including resources I’ve used from the White Rose (turned into an easily printable format and visual PPT to share). This is week 3 of 4. This is my own personal planning which I’ll be using in my class in a couple of weeks. Hope you find it useful, it’s not made specifically for TES so there will most likely be some spelling errors etc Week 1 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/white-rose-year-4-spring-block-3-fractions-week-1-of-4-12056297 Week 2 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/white-rose-year-4-spring-block-3-fractions-week-2-of-4-12070365 Week 3 - here Week 4 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/white-rose-year-4-spring-block-3-fractions-week-4-of-4-12076664 If you’ve used my planning previously please note the following: This is the second time using an evolved format. As a school we are continuing to deepen our understanding of mastery for all and all children working within the same tasks each lesson. This allows the class to move forward as a whole. Differentiation comes from support, visuals and deepening with the same task rather than moving on. We have moved to a ‘weekly’ success criteria (WALT/WILFs) and each day working on a different WILF within that. Our WALT and WILFs for the weekly snapshot are moving towards more formality in terms of technical language and directly mapping onto the learning and the curriculum so the children are really clear about exactly what they are learning. I’ve then introduced ‘learning chunks’ with 4-5 chunks per lesson introducing new concepts, consolidating, recapping, mini tasks or problem solving activities. I plan in exactly the same way as before but have made it clearer through these chunks where we are moving on or linking to new ideas. I think this makes it clearer when to bring the whole class together to self-assess or work through answers at the end of each chunk. This then makes it easier to know where the gaps of the class as a whole are, where intervention is needed or if a lesson needs to be split over two lessons where would be a good time to stop. It will also make it clearer what ideas need to be recapped at a glance. As a school we’re also still using White Rose and following it, however we’re only using the resources as an when they’re applicable to the needs of the class. I’ve included all the resources from the White Rose on a PPT and in a printable format and will supplement them in as and when. I love planning using it and it makes it much clearer for me to use and follow. Maths is my absolute favourite thing so I hope it’s still just as useful for you – I plan for myself and then upload to help others, but remember my resources and planning aren’t make specifically just for TES.
White Rose Year 4: Summer Block 4 - Statistics. Week 1 (of 2)
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White Rose Year 4: Summer Block 4 - Statistics. Week 1 (of 2)

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I’ve uploaded my White Rose ‘Statistics’ Summer Block 4 planning. Including resources I’ve used from the White Rose (turned into an easily printable format and visual PPT to share). This is week 1 of 2. This is my own personal planning which I’ll be using in my class in a couple of weeks. Hope you find it useful, it’s not made specifically for TES so there will most likely be some spelling errors etc Week 1 - here Week 2 - https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/white-rose-year-4-summer-block-4-statistics-week-2-of-2-12107361 I’ve not made the summer warm up PPTs yet as I’ve planned far in advance. They’re not linked to the topic, just something additional I do at the beginning of each lesson. If you’ve been using them as well, I will reupload when they have been created - closer to when I actually teach this myself in class
Addition card game
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Addition card game

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Each addition or subtraction fact will match one of 3 options. Can you use your fingers, a number-line or a 100 square to work out the answer, then match a peg to the correct answer? green - to 10 (fingers) blue - to 20 (number line) red - to 100 ((100 square) - adding/subtracting 1 digit numbers yellow - to 100 (100 square) - adding subtracting 2 digit numbers
Year 1 Maths Long term plan
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Year 1 Maths Long term plan

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Hi there, In case anyone needed a rough long term plan for numeracy coverage (revisits, main teaches and vocab) for Year 1 I thought I'd upload this in case it's useful.