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Finding factors: 20 more difficult short investigations for KS2
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Finding factors: 20 more difficult short investigations for KS2

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The principle objective of this activity is to teach systematic thinking, in this case to test numbers chronologically with their factor partners up to the square root to ensure that there are no factors missing, and they are identified as quickly as possible. It also provides opportunities to consolidate knowledge and understanding of times tables, square and prime numbers, mental strategies for calculating division, and the efficiency of using divisibility rules. The sheets can be completed by hand or electronically on a PC or tablet. The sheets can be used as homework, or as a time-filler to occupy more able children. It is also an exciting and popular task when used as a daily warm up in the form of a race. The race ends when a child finds the full solution, with merits for the winner and runners up. With a robust group the pupil sheets can be abandoned and the task completed on individual white boards, so the children are not prompted with the correct format and number of factors. When the number of factors is high you will find children calling time when they are a pair or two short, and having to go back to the drawing board; this all adds to the excitement. The pack contains a set of twenty sheets at the higher level. Two packs at a less challenging level of difficulty are available either separately. There is also a related scheme of work that can be purchased separately.
Place Value PowerPoint Foundation Level
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Place Value PowerPoint Foundation Level

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These are PowerPoint whole class/group activities to develop and reinforce mental dexterity and understanding of place value and larger numbers. The first is to check basic grasp of HTU. The second deliberately bypasses consideration of ‘thousands’ as the next column after units, tens and hundreds, and moves instead to the more logical step: HTU of thousands. Included in the bundle are a further 12 presentations, each providing 30 questions to ask around the class or group.
Place Value: 6-digit Resource Pack C
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Place Value: 6-digit Resource Pack C

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These are four whole class/group activities for upper primary pupils to develop and reinforce understanding of, and mental dexterity with, place value and larger numbers. They each provide 30 questions to ask around the class or group.
All the Times Tables: Week 10
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All the Times Tables: Week 10

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Resource pack for All the Times Tables in Eleven Weeks and Nail the Times Tables in Ten Weeks, comprising a daily PowerPoint presentation and worksheet and a weekly assessment sheet. The worksheets and assessment can be completed either by hand or electronically on a PC/tablet.
Times Tables in Eleven Weeks
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Times Tables in Eleven Weeks

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Given the commutative property of multiplication and the elimination of elements that are accessible without recourse to rote memory, there are just 49 number facts to memorise in a structured programme over the course of 11 weeks. The bundle contains 11 resource packs that each contain a daily PowerPoint presentation and worksheet and a weekly assessment sheet. Teachers’ notes are in the title pack. The worksheets and assessment can be completed either by hand or electronically on a PC/tablet.
11+ Missing digits: multiplier
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11+ Missing digits: multiplier

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Often found in 11+exam papers, otherwise straightforward four-rules number crunches will be ‘shuffled’ to test the candidate’s depth of understanding. These questions also provide reinforcement of times table recall.
Divisibility rules
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Divisibility rules

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In the 11+ papers even very able candidates will fall short if they can’t use speed strategies. Knowledge and familiarity with divisibility rules for x10, 5, 2, 3, 6, 9 and 4 are essential. These questions, in Word or PDF, test the rules that incorporate using the sum of the digits.
11+: Missing digits: divisor
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11+: Missing digits: divisor

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Often found in 11+exam papers, otherwise straightforward four-rules number crunches will be ‘shuffled’ to test the candidate’s depth of understanding. These questions also provide reinforcement of times table recall.
Square Numbers and their Roots
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Square Numbers and their Roots

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In tackling 11+ papers even very able candidates will fall short if they don’t have speed strategies. Knowledge of and familiarity with square numbers is essential. These questions, in Word or PDF, provide practice in recall.
Modern Greek Listening Practice with 'Listen & Repeat'
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Modern Greek Listening Practice with 'Listen & Repeat'

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Practise listening, pronunciation, vocabulary and sentence construction with ‘Listen and Repeat’ using some of the best material available on the internet for learning Greek. The Ppt presentation has audio, transcript and translation in bite-size units that can be activated and repeated at your own speed. The portable MP3 audio file has built-in pauses to repeat the phrases, and there is PDF transcript and translation. Links to the source material are provided with each unit, and further material such as vocabulary and grammar exercises can often be found there. The level of this unit is lower intermediate. Further units will span the intermediate levels. If you choose to download this resource, I would be very grateful for constructive feedback. I feel very strongly that ‘Listen and Repeat’ is the most powerful tool to develop foreign language skills, especially for people who find languages particularly daunting, and I hope to encourage the production of more material of this type from the language teaching community.