Phonics and reading plan based on the use of letter and sounds through phonics bug.
Assessments are outlined, tricky words and reading objectives for each year group.
A great start for a phonics lead to begin writing a program for the school to follow and adhere to.
A division activity. Children could solve this physically first using concrete resources then move to using coloured pens/crayons to record within the treasure chests. I fins this way prepares my children for recording to find an answer within a test style situation.
Adding and subtracting 10 using a number track.
Plain and simple, editable questions and text box at the top to add a Learning intention/WALT/Success criteria and a date.
Questions to 20.
Pirate coordinates activity. Children use the coordinates to find 2D shapes. The children loved trying to guees what the shapes were after only mapping a few coordinates. You could do this in groups/pairs or as a single activity. Children use positional language to fill in the missing gaps in the paragraph at the bottom. To extend this activity I cut out 2D shapes (the same as on the grid) and hid them around the school. I added an instruction onto each shape to lead to the next. At the end of the hunt there was a treasure chest full of chocolate coins :)
Minecraft inspired sheet to inspire children to record their own number sentence using a key. Sheet could be extended by removing the + and = and children being expected to record the whole number sentence themselves. Numbers on the key could also be made bigger.
'read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction (–) and equals (=) signs
represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20
add and subtract one-digit and two-digit numbers to 20, including zero
solve one-step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and pictorial representations, and missing number problems such as 7 = – 9.' National Curriculum.
Enjoy.
Frozen inspired sheet to inspire children to record their own number sentence using a key. Sheet could be extended by removing the + and = and children being expected to record the whole number sentence themselves. Numbers on the key could also be made bigger or children could add together more items.
'read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction (–) and equals (=) signs
represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20
add and subtract one-digit and two-digit numbers to 20, including zero
solve one-step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and pictorial representations, and missing number problems such as 7 = – 9.' National Curriculum.
Enjoy.
Used at the end of year 1 as a different way to show multiplication and division using a triangle to support. Children use the triangle to find 2 multiplication and 2 division sentences using the same digits from the triangle. For my higher ability children I cut out the different families and mixed them so they had to really concentrate on what they were doing.
A simple coloured world map with coordinates. Children can use the map to become familiar with countries, continents, oceans and seas! Also using their coordinates skills. Can be printed A4/A3 depending on use.
Perfect revision before phonics screening. Phase 3 matching game.
Print > Laminate > Cut > Bundle pink > Bundle blue >PLAY
Pink cards 1 game - Blue cards 1 game
Players place the cards face down, turn over and keep when they find a pair. Great revision tool or intervention for lower abilities.
Addition questions - differentiated.
Children to find the answers to the sums, then find the matching letter card. Letter cards can be spread around the classroom for children to find. Letter cards reveal a planets name when all questions are answered and the letters are found. :)
Children to find missing numbers in a number sentences using a numberline.
Could be used for Year 1/2 or for an intervention - See my other resources for accompanying sheets :)
Addition using subitising. Powerpoint and associated activities.
Activity could be edited so the children have to record their own number sentence and show using the 10 frame or children could be given a sum and have to show this using the 10 frame.
This could be used within the Early Years below 10 and in KS1 to 20.
Add comments if this is useful to you and I will create similar resources :)
I split my class into mixed ability groups and ask them to answer the subtraction questions using resources of their own choosing. The questions go from LAP-AAP-AAP+-HAP. Children love working together to work out as many as possible!
A great way to secure fact family knowledge and understanding.Can children manipulate the numbers given to them. Could they reason and explain how they know? Eg. ‘The biggest number must be at the front to be shared. The 2 smallest numbers multiply to make the biggest number.’
A simple dice game. Children to roll a dice and read the corresponding fraction. The child then chooses a shape to colour. The first child to colour 4 shapes correctly in a row wins!
Potion making recipes using non standard and standard units of measure.
Create large buckets of water mixed with paint and glitter and have fun creating potions.
Labels for 'ingredients' (water and paint) included.
A matching activity.
Print and laminate, cut out the animals and match them with the correct parent/baby.
Alternatively could be printed and children required to glue them into the correct places. A full word list added so children can label and name the animals too :)
Space for child's name. Simply tick if sound is correct . for omission. You could also record what sound they said instead for analysis. this is a very easy way to find teaching gaps.
I created this for my class as i wanted evidence in Year 2 for this objective. I put the boxes underneath for the children to show their working. However that may be.