I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
A lesson that focuses on being able to convert between g to kg and ml to l. Included is the lesson presentation that includes starter questions as well as support and challenge bubbles. There is also a worksheet that includes answers and a place value grid to support learning.
Three different PowerPoints that includes all the questions from the 2017, 2018 and 2019 KS2 Arithmetic paper on separate slides so that you can go through methods easily for each question individually should you wish/ should you use past paper for practise.
A lesson that focuses particularly on being able to solve variables within algebra. Included is the lesson presentation and two different worksheets with answers that focus on practise, fluency, reasoning and problem solving. This lesson was written with Year 6 in mind but is easily adaptable.
An activity that gives children number facts for the 7x table within triangles with children then having to find all the facts they can from the given numbers. This can work well as a starter and helps children see the commutative whilst seeing the link of operations. Children can then be extended to think about how the = sign can move around and what fraction facts they can find.
A double lesson that focuses on being able to multiply decimal numbers. There are two lessons within, focussing on different aspects as well as an arithmetic starter and an 12x starter for the second lesson where issues from the first lesson can be addressed. Also included is a worksheet that has practise and challenge questions and answers included. In the second lesson, children can then spend time responding to any mistakes they made in the first lesson.
An arithmetic style lesson that focuses on being able to add and subtract fractions. The lesson begins with six starter questions involving the use of the 5x table before moving on to focussing on fractions. There are examples and practice questions for same denominator and denominators that are linked before a variation question where the denominators aren’t a common multiple. Slides include pink bubbles for support and green bubbles for challenge. This then leads on to the activity with answers provided and two challenge activities should they be required.
Six lessons that focus on number fluency involving multiplication and division. This includes lessons on general multiplication and division facts and how these can be used to solve other calculations as well as more general multiplication and division questions and how these can be used to solve other calculations including decimal calculations. These can be used across Key Stage Two.
Lessons are done as doubles with a PowerPoint for each lesson with an arithmetic starter (written for Year 6 but easily adaptable).
Each lesson has an activity included alongside apply it/ challenge task that include activities from White Rose and NRich. These may simply apply what has been learnt or look to do it in a different way.
Five lessons that form a week focusing on being able to work with number bonds and being able to partition numbers.
The lesson sequence for the week is as follows:
Lesson 1 and 2 - Bonds within and up to 10
Lesson 3 and 4 - Bonds within 20
Lesson 5 - Partitioning numbers
Each lesson has a lesson PowerPoint with vocabulary, discussion, practice and then time for activities. There is an activity per lesson and challenge activities for each lesson to check children’s understanding.
Lesson 1 and 2 and then lesson 3 and 4 act as double lessons with the majority of teaching being done in the first lesson before a chance for a recap and to address any misconceptions in the second lesson.
The lessons work as either an introduction for the first time or as a recap/ introduction back into maths following the holidays.
Sets of lesson presentations for Year 6 when focusing on aspects of Algebra though these are easily adaptable. Each topic has 2 lessons worth of slides.
Included is:
Solving simple formulae
Satisfying an equation
Satisfying variables in an equation
Writing problems algebraically
Sequences
A set of slides that can be used as a lesson presentation to work on the place value of decimal numbers. Included are a range of questions and a visual representations of how numbers can be broken up into different place values.
A set of lesson plans aimed at designing a way through units of measurement and specific elements of shape. Each lesson can take up to 2 sessions so with 10 lessons there are up to 20 sessions of planning ideas here.
Can be used to design PowerPoints that then run the lesson before creating worksheets that practise or take elements further. I have used White Rose materials to then help me with this but you may have resources, workbooks or sheets that you would rather use.
The primary purpose of this resource is to give ideas of how to design lessons, not provide the lessons themselves.
Two lesson presentations that have been made for Year 6 to work on mental multiplication though this is easily adaptable for other year groups. The focus is on three different ways to be able to mentally multiply.
Two sets of slides that can be used as a lesson presentation to work on the place value of numbers through rounding decimal numbers. Included are a range of questions and a visual representations of how numbers can be broken up into different place values to try and help round them.
A set of slides that can be used as a lesson presentation to work on Roman Numerals. Included are a range of questions that test children's ability to understand numerals in different ways.
A PowerPoint that focuses on written division. Used more as a revision aid/ one off lesson where needed where it recaps the written method before applying it too one digit division and a two digit division. Included is a lesson starter to support fluency in arithmetic and pink and green bubbles to support and challenge.
Six lessons that focus on number fluency involving addition and subtraction. This includes lessons on number bonds within 20 and how these can be used to solve other calculations as well as more general addition and subtraction questions and how these can be used to solve other calculations including decimal calculations. These can be used across Key Stage Two.
Lessons are done as doubles with a PowerPoint for each lesson with an arithmetic starter (written for Year 6 but easily adaptable).
Each lesson has an activity included alongside apply it tasks and challenge task that include activities from White Rose and NRich. These may simply apply what has been learnt or look to do it in a different way.
A worksheet that provides the chance to practise rounding to 10. The worksheet is set out as number lines where the tens need to be filled in either side before deciding which 10 it rounds to.
There are 12 questions and an answer sheet so children can check their own answers.
A double lesson for Year 4 Place Value with children working on numbers up to 1000 following on from an introductory first lesson that required children to work with Base 10, identifying different values based on what is represented, including thinking about the use of a place holder.
The introductory lesson can be found at the link below.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12550900
This double lesson focuses on transitioning from Base 10 to using place value grids and being able to identify the value of different digits/ write words in digits or words.
Included in the double lesson is:
A double lesson PowerPoint that includes an arithmetic starter for each lesson, key vocabulary, discussion and modelling as well as practice questions.
An independent activity that also includes answers. This can be used over the two lessons.
Challenge questions that require deeper thinking for those that finish the independent activity with answers included.
A worksheet that provides a variety of questions linked to being able to multiply and divide using the 3, 4 and 8x table.
Included as part of the worksheet are 12 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different models, representations and question styles. This includes trying to get pupils to identify links and patterns to support their answers.
Answers are also included for all questions.
Can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.