The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher or parent of Year 4 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.
Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson.
With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 4 objectives and all seven core strands.
• Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating
• Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape
• Block C: Handling data and measures
• Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
• Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
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The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher or parent of Year 5 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.
Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson.
With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 5 objectives and all seven core strands.
The Year 6 curriculum is structured into five blocks, reflecting the same structure as the other primary year groups. Each block is made up of three units, and each unit represents two or three weeks of teaching. The blocks are:
• Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating
• Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape
• Block C: Handling data and measures
• Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
• Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
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Learning Objective: Estimate angles, and use a protractor to measure and draw them, on their own and in shapes; calculate angles in a triangle or around a point.
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Objective: Describe and interpret results and solutions to problems using the mode, range, median and mean.
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Objective: Use decimal notation for tenths, hundredths and thousandths, partition, round and order decimals with up to three places, and position them on a number line.
Parent’s tip: Children should be familiar with using a place value table to solve these types of problems.
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Objective: Use approximations, inverse operations and tests of divisibility to estimate and check results.
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One sheet from the Mathematics Homework Activites on CD
These time-saving Mathematics Homework Activities on CD provide primary teachers with a set of challenging and engaging maths homework activities for every week of the school year.
Part of the homework CD.
The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher of Year 6 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.
Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson. This in turn, will provide you with the information required to assess the pupils’ learning, and will enable you to plan your lessons effectively.
With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 6 objectives and all seven core strands. This easy-to-use CD will reduce the time spent preparing and marking homework enabling you use your time as efficiently as possible.
The Year 6 curriculum is structured into five blocks, reflecting the same structure as the other primary year groups. Each block is made up of three units, and each unit represents two or three weeks of teaching. The blocks are:
• Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating
• Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape
• Block C: Handling data and measures
• Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
• Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
The big picture
In every gurdwara there is a langar, a free kitchen/dining hall where anyone of any gender, religion or
colour can come and share a meal. The provision of the langar is part of the Sikh belief that everyone is of
equal value and worth. This lesson also demonstrates the Sikh belief in equality.
Learning objective
Learning about
• To explain how the water carrier’s beliefs led
him to act as he did despite influence from other
people.
Learning from
• To learn that standing up for your beliefs and
doing what you think is right can be challenging.
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Background: Following the understanding gained of the importance of Allah and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), this
lesson looks at the beliefs of Islam. The five pillars of Islam provide a structure for Islamic daily spiritual
life. Islam is like a house held up by five strong pillars with central themes of purification and sharing with
others. Muslims must not only believe in the five pillars, but also act on their beliefs.
Learning objective
Learning about:
• To know and understand the main beliefs of
Islam and to consider the effect these beliefs have
on the life of a Muslim.
Learning from:
• To reflect on what the main beliefs are that
support their own life.
Activity sheet included.
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Lesson plan for net games/ Wall games
Learning objectives
Children should learn:
• to consolidate and develop the range and
consistency of their skills in net games;
• to keep, adapt and make rules for net games;
• to choose and use a range of simple tactics and
strategies;
• to know why warming up is important;
• to recognise how playing affects their bodies;
• to recognise what skilful play looks like;
• to suggest ideas and practices to improve their
play.
35-40 lesson
Includes Warm-up, main activitiy and plenary.
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Full lesson to teach throwing
Lesson 1 Throwing
Learning objectives
Children should learn:
• to use their bodies and equipment with greater
control and coordination;
• to remember, repeat and link combinations of
actions;
• to choose skills and equipment to help them
meet the challenges they are set;
• to recognise and describe what their bodies feel
like during different types of activity;
• to watch, copy and describe what they and
others have done.
35-40 minutes
Lesson plan and resources included
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Lesson 3 Invaders
Learning objectives
Children should learn:
• to consolidate and improve the quality of their
throwing and catching techniques and their
ability to link movements;
• to use these skills in game situations;
• to improve their ability to choose and use
simple tactics;
• to know and describe short term effects of
exercise on the body;
• to use what they have learned to improve their
work.
Lesson 35-40 minutes
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Learning objectives
Children should learn:
• to improve the way they coordinate and control
their bodies and a range of equipment;
• to remember, repeat and link combinations of
skills;
• to choose, use and vary simple tactics;
• to recognise and describe what their bodies feel
like during different types of activity;
• to recognise good quality in performance;
• to use information to improve their work.
35-40 minute lesson
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Learning objectives
• To show some control and coordination when
using small equipment.
Early learning goals
ELG 01, ELG 02, ELG 04, ELG 05, ELG 06, ELG 12,
ELG 14, ELG 16, ELG 17
45-60 minute lesson
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Aim To encourage children to think about how we value ourselves and respect each other.
30-45 minutes
Learning outcomes Children should be taught: • to talk and write about their opinions, and explain their views, on issues that affect themselves and society; • to face new challenges positively by … making responsible choices … ; • to resolve differences by looking at alternatives, making decisions and explaining choices.
Aim To help children achieve an understanding of cyberbullying and its possible consequences, to enable them to be in a position to identify it and consider some of the ways in which it can be handled.
Learning outcomes Children should be taught: • to face new challenges positively … and make responsible choices; • to realise the consequences of anti-social and aggressive behaviours, such as bullying … ; • to resolve differences by looking at alternatives, making decisions and explaining choices; • to recognise the different risks in different situations and then decide how to behave responsibly … ; • that pressure to behave in an unacceptable or risky way can come from a variety of sources … ; • to understand the need to keep themselves safe; • to realise the nature and consequences of … bullying and aggressive behaviours, and how to respond to them and ask for help; • where individuals … can get help and support.
Lesson length 45-60 minutes
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Aim :To explain the nature and causes of stress and to examine different ways of coping with it.
A 30-45 minute lesson that covers…
Learning outcomes Children should be taught:
• to talk and write about their opinions … ;
• to … discuss … topical issues, problems … ;
• to reflect on … social … issues, using imagination to understand other people’s experiences;
• what makes a healthy lifestyle, including the benefits of exercise … what affects mental health, and how to make informed choices;
• where individuals, families and groups can get help and support
Like this lesson? The Key Stage Two edition has been completely re-written by expert authors and freshly illustrated. The files are packed with engaging lessons and practical ideas covering a wide range of topics such as: feelings and relationships, health and hygiene, living in a global community, life in Britain today, and good and active citizenship. The lessons in these units dip into sex education and British values in a safe and age-appropriate manner.
The Key Stage Two File is so packed with great information that it has been split into two files (Part 1 and Part 2), both suitable for all year groups, but covering different topics.
Each file contains several units which include a Teacher’s Guide, Medium-Term Plan, and up to fifteen lessons ranging from 20 to 90 minutes.
Each plan provides the teacher with the lesson aim, list of resources needed, learning outcomes, differentiation and suggests any cross-curricular links with other parts of the National Curriculum.
Aim To help children understand the damage that can be caused to their bodies by eating too much of the wrong food types.
Lesson length: 30 minutes
Learning outcomes Children should be taught: • to talk and write about their opinions, and explain their views, on issues that affect themselves and society; • what makes a healthy lifestyle, including the benefits of exercise and healthy eating … ; • to make informed choices (for example, about issues affecting their health and well-being).
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Aim To help children understand the meaning of trust.
45-60 minute lesson
Learning outcomes Children should be taught: • to talk and write about their opinions … ; • to … discuss … topical issues, problems … ; • to reflect on … social … issues, using imagination to understand other people’s experiences; • what makes a healthy lifestyle, including the benefits of exercise … what affects mental health, and how to make informed choices; • where individuals, families and groups can get help and support.
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The files are packed with engaging lessons and practical ideas covering a wide range of topics such as: feelings and relationships, health and hygiene, living in a global community, life in Britain today, and good and active citizenship. The lessons in these units dip into sex education and British values in a safe and age-appropriate manner.
Each plan provides the teacher with the lesson aim, list of resources needed, learning outcomes, differentiation and suggests any cross-curricular links with other parts of the National Curriculum.