2016 Ben Evans resource contributor of the year with 8.5M downloads
With over 6.8 million downloads already, I am offering a wide range of resources for use throughout Primary and some secondary schools.
My main resources are - spelling, leveled SATs questions for maths and science, learning mats for science, English and maths. spreadsheets analysis grids, and games and activities for science, maths and Christmas.
Resources will continue to be added so keep checking back.
Paul
2016 Ben Evans resource contributor of the year with 8.5M downloads
With over 6.8 million downloads already, I am offering a wide range of resources for use throughout Primary and some secondary schools.
My main resources are - spelling, leveled SATs questions for maths and science, learning mats for science, English and maths. spreadsheets analysis grids, and games and activities for science, maths and Christmas.
Resources will continue to be added so keep checking back.
Paul
258 tests, each set up in the style of multiplication tables check (MTC)
Once start has been pressed on the opening slide, the children have 6 seconds to answer each question, then 3 seconds gap with a blank screen. Each test has 25 questions and has the balance of questions from tables as outlined in the DfE guidance.
Each test is under 5 minutes long and perfect for start of day activities, lesson starters or as its own activity.
The tests are made of up of single tables and 2 ,3, 4 and 5 sets of a wide range of tables. These tests also include multiple variations of these sets of tables as well. There are also 25 practice tests for the year 4 multiplication tables check (MTC)
These tests are part of a wide range of tables tests and activities I have made - look for the bundles
Pupil record sheets and answers are not provided, but can be if you feel they are useful, mention it in the feedback.
233 tests, each set up in the style of multiplication tables check (MTC)
Once start has been pressed on the opening slide, the children have 6 seconds to answer each question, then 3 seconds gap with a blank screen. Each test has 25 questions and has the balance of questions from tables as outlined in the DfE guidance.
Each test is under 5 minutes long and perfect for start of day activities, lesson starters or as its own activity.
The tests are made of up of single tables and 2 ,3, 4 and 5 sets of a wide range of tables. These tests also include multiple variations of these sets of tables as well.
These tests are part of a wide range of tables tests and activities I have made - look for the bundles
Pupil record sheets and answers are not provided, but can be if you feel they are useful, mention it in the feedback.
25 Practice tests, each set up in the style of multiplication tables check (MTC)
Once start has been pressed on the opening slide, the children have 6 seconds to answer each question, then 3 seconds gap with a blank screen. Each test has 25 questions and has the balance of questions from tables as outlined in the DfE guidance.
Each test is under 5 minutes long and perfect for start of day activities, lesson starters or as its own activity.
These 25 tests are part of a wide range of tables tests and activities I have made - look for the bundles
Pupil record sheets and answers are not provided, but can be if you feel they are useful, mention it in the feedback.
32 short tasks to inform planning, groups and challenge.
covers fractions, place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, statistics, place value, geometry, measurement, ratio, proportion and algebra
A story written from the point of view of twins, who are able to travel back in time to witness events in history. World War 1 is visited through the events and speicifically the life of WIlfred Owen, his poems, passions, achievements and eventually his death two days before Armistice Day and his parents finding out on 11th November 1918.
A focal point for discussion in primary and seconday schools.
Chapter 1 - the stone pillar - looking at cenotaphs
Chapter 2 - training - looking at preparation for war
Chapter 3 - The Lie - looking at the meaning of Wilfred Owen’ poem, Dulce et Decorum Est
Chapter 4 - The Sentry - looking at the meaning of Wilfred Owen’ poem, The Sentry
Chapter 5 - Meeting Siegfried - the moment WIlfred Owen met Siegfried Sasoon
Chapter 6 - The pity of war, Wilfred recovering from injury
Chapter 7 - The cross, the incident that led to Wilfred Owen being awarded the George Medal
Chapter 8 - the 11th of the 11th, how Wilfred died and the signifiance of the dates
Chapter 9 - Remembered, the tomb of the unknown warrior at Westminster Abbey and of poet’s corner with Wilfred’s words
Wide range of games and activites for times tables, includes:
class set of bingo cards with a PowerPoint bingo caller
100 question challenges - multiplication and division with answers
dominoes - multiplication and division
loop cards - multiplication and division
matching cards - multiplication and division -colour and black and white
posters
Key STage 2 conversion tables for scaled score for 2018. Reading and maths. Also comparisons between 2017 and 2018 thresholds
to convert these to indicative progress scores please downloads my easy to use spreadsheets here
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/pag-progress-and-attainment-calculator-for-2018-ks2-sats-30-60-or-90-pupil-versions-11909586
Enter each pupil’s details - name, gender, PPG and SEN status as well as their KS1 and KS2 SATs outcomes and this spreadsheet automatically calculates:
The prior attainment group (PAG) group for each child
individual, class and group pupil progress and attainment
calculates children’s attainment and progress based on their cohort, gender, PPG and SEN status
See pictures for how the data is shown.
what to do:
enter each child’s name, gender, PPG and SEn status to the pupil info tab only
Enter KS1 results (includes P levels)
Enter KS2 results scaled scores for maths and reading. For writing the following codes are accepted - GD, EXS, WTS, PKG, PKE, PKF, BLW, P8, P7, P6, P5, P4, P3ii, P3i, P2ii, P2i ,P1ii, P1i
From here the spreadsheet does the rest
Calculates the PAG for each child and from this, sets the targets in reading, writing and maths for each child, based on a R&W average and then a KS1 average - see attached DfE document for further guidance
Once the KS2 data is added, the spreadsheet calculates each child’s progress and this is reflected in a green or red formatting for easy reference
On the summary tab, progress scores are calculated for the whole cohort, boys, girls, disadvantaged and other, SEN support and no SEN. The percentage achieving the standard or higher for each of these groups as well as the percentages achieving RWM for each category. This is mirrored for the percentage of children achieving the higher standard in for each group and RWM. Finally, the average scaled scores are calculated for overall and each group.
In addition, you can enter your 2017 data for easy comparison.
Each sheet fits neatly onto an A4 sheet for use by governors, SLT or school ‘visitors’
32 wordsearches for each of the countries - 23 players by surname for each country
Part of a wider range of world cup resources -please see file attached or watch thew video for more information.
Enter each pupil’s details - name, gender, PPG and SEN status as well as their KS1 and KS2 SATs outcomes and this spreadsheet automatically calculates:
The prior attainment group (PAG) group for each child
individual, class and group pupil progress and attainment
calculates children’s attainment and progress based on their cohort, gender, PPG and SEN status
See pictures for how the data is shown.
what to do:
enter each child’s name, gender, PPG and SEn status to the pupil info tab only
Enter KS1 results (includes P levels)
Enter KS2 results scaled scores for maths and reading. For writing the following codes are accepted - GD, EXS, WTS, PKG, PKE, PKF, BLW, P8, P7, P6, P5, P4, P3ii, P3i, P2ii, P2i ,P1ii, P1i
From here the spreadsheet does the rest
Calculates the PAG for each child and from this, sets the targets in reading, writing and maths for each child, based on a R&W average and then a KS1 average - see attached DfE document for further guidance
Once the KS2 data is added, the spreadsheet calculates each child’s progress and this is reflected in a green or red formatting for easy reference
On the summary tab, progress scores are calculated for the whole cohort, boys, girls, disadvantaged and other, SEN support and no SEN. The percentage achieving the standard or higher for each of these groups as well as the percentages achieving RWM for each category. This is mirrored for the percentage of children achieving the higher standard in for each group and RWM. Finally, the average scaled scores are calculated for overall and each group.
In addition, you can enter your 2017 data for easy comparison.
Each sheet fits neatly onto an A4 sheet for use by governors, SLT or school ‘visitors’
UPDATE**
if you purchased an earlier version please see the alterations below
My apologies – I sent out an earlier version of the spreadsheets to you. It affects the boy/girl, disadvantaged and SEN progress for reading and maths only. It is easy to fix
On the summary tab, click in cell D7. The formula reads
=IFERROR(((SUMIF(‘Pupil Info’!B:B,“male”,‘Ind Pupi Progress’!C:C))/COUNTIFS(‘Pupil Info’!B:B,“male”,‘Ind Pupi Progress’!C:C,">10")-100),"")
where it is C:C this should be D:D and the -100 needs deleting (keep the brackets though)
This needs repeating for cells D8-D12
In maths, it is similar
=IFERROR(((SUMIF(‘Pupil Info’!B:B,“male”,‘Ind Pupi Progress’!I:I))/COUNTIFS(‘Pupil Info’!B:B,“male”,‘Ind Pupi Progress’!I:I,">10")-100),"")
The I:I needs altering to J:J and delete the -100 again for cells F7 to F12
World Cup Datafile
Detailed information for each of the 32 countries – perfect for statistics or geography. Information includes,
population
area
number of bordering countries
continent
highest and lowest points
major languages
religion
life expectancy for men and women
Information on each world cup:
the number of competitors,
venues, number of matches
winners to fourth places
attendances.
a sample of a range of statistics for the 2018 world cup, including
World Cup Datafile
Detailed information for each of the 32 countries – perfect for statistics or geography. Information includes, population, area, number of bordering countries, continent, highest and lowest points, major languages, and religion and life expectancy for men and women
World Cup top trumps
A classic!! - Top trump cards for population, area, bordering countries highest and lowest point, average height of land, length of coastline, amount of country that is forest, average age and life expectancy for men and women
Goal bar chart activity
Record each goal in the group stages. A horizontal chart and clipart of each goal provided.
Information on each world cup, the number of competitors, venues, number of matches, winners to fourth places, attendances. Great for statistics
Part of a wider range of world cup resources -please see file attached for more information.
small sample of a much wider range of display resources for the 2018 world cup, including
Country Table signs
Country Flag bunting
Country flags
Country flags reference sheets
Display Borders
World cup groups
Flag mat
Bookmarks
Country flags colouring
Part of a wider range of world cup resources -please see file attached for more information.
the full version can be found here
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ultimate-games-display-resources-and-activities-for-the-2018-world-cup-11885789
wide range of activities for the 2018 world cup, including
bingo - 32 cards in two games - flags and country names
Paper chains/wrist bands - 2 sets
dominoes/loop cards - 3 sets - capital, flags and country outlines
Fixtures display - daily sheets showing each day’s fixtures
Matching/snap/pairs games - 11 sets of this - involving combinations of flags, names, capitals and outlines
Find the country - find and label each country on a world and each continent map
Writing frames - 5 sheets for each of teh 32 nations
Cryptograms - for each of the countries - 3 differentiated levels.
This is part of a larger world cup resources set - set attached file for more information
All the world cup mascots (1966-2018) and posters (1930-2018) as individual files and as refernce sheets
part of a wider set of world cup resources. See the attached file for more information