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FREE Year 4 Termly Maths Assessments YouTube PowerPoint Presentations
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FREE Year 4 Termly Maths Assessments YouTube PowerPoint Presentations

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FREE Year 4 Termly Maths Assessments YouTube PowerPoint Presentations I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 4 Termly Maths Assessments - Perfect For the Year 4 Optional SATs Tests Revision I love Wigan Maths. I have simply taken their ideas and made them ready for the modern classroom. I have upgraded the paper tests and made them more fun, more colourful Year 4 PowerPoint presentations. I have given the teachers two different options. The students can do a single question in an alloted amount of time and then discuss their answers as a class - discussing their different strategies and how they checked their answers or a more standard test - and checking.
FREE Year 2 YouTube Maths PowerPoint Whole Lesson Resources (Autumn and Spring Terms)
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FREE Year 2 YouTube Maths PowerPoint Whole Lesson Resources (Autumn and Spring Terms)

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Teachers no longer only use PowerPoint and so to relfect this, every one of lessons is now starting to come with a YouTube version of the PowerPoint. This also means you can teach a lesson and then directly share the link with your students’ parents, so they can repeat this work again at home. FREE Year 2 YouTube Maths PowerPoint Whole Lesson Resources (Autumn and Spring Terms) Each lesson is complete, and comes with a learning objectives, a warm up, main lesson, an independent learning section and a plenary. Here is a list of the lessons: Lesson 1: Putting the larger number first when adding. Lesson 2: Using ‘Near Doubles’ Lesson 3: Pairs that make 10 when adding Lesson 4: Idea of Difference Lesson 5: Words about Subtraction Lesson 6: Using addition and subtraction with shopping Lesson 7: Identifying Multiples Lesson 8: Making Rectangular Arrays Lesson 9: Multiplication Sentences Lesson 10: The Multiplication Symbols Lesson 11: Number Properties Years ago I made a lot of interesting Maths PowerPoint lessons, and then left them for 10 years in a draw. They have since been viewed over 22,000 times. By popular demand, I have uploaded them as I am sure lots of teachers will find them really useful and will use them. This collection is particularly useful if you need to cover a lesson and need a lesson with no preparation! Please leave a comment.
Year 5 Termly Maths Assessments YouTube PowerPoint Presentation
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Year 5 Termly Maths Assessments YouTube PowerPoint Presentation

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Year 5 Termly Maths Assessments YouTube PowerPoint Presentation I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. I love Year 5 Wigan Maths Tests. While they are little old and don’t follow the current curriculum, they are still an excellent set of tests for revision purposes. I have taken the traditional tests and converted them all into PowerPoint presentations. On top of this, I have given teachers the option of either letting the students only see the answers at the end or after each question. I really like the second option as it means I can set a question, then give them a little time to think about it or discuss it in pairs and then show them the answer and discuss the different ways different children or different pairs found their answers. This is as much a learning experience as the test itself for many children. I really hope this pack is useful for lots of teachers.
YouTube  Maths PowerPoint Lessons for Year 4 for Spring & Summer Term (SpringBoard 4 Material)
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YouTube Maths PowerPoint Lessons for Year 4 for Spring & Summer Term (SpringBoard 4 Material)

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YouTube Maths PowerPoint Lessons for Year 4 for Spring & Summer Term (SpringBoard 4 Material) I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. This teaching pack includes: Lesson 1: Multiplication facts that link trios of numbers. Lesson 2: Number patterns in multiplication tables. Lesson 3: Partitioning large number to make multiplying easier. Lesson 4: Dividing various numbers by ten. Lesson 5: Using an abacus with decimal numbers. Lesson 6: A mental model of decimal numbers by working with number lines. Lesson 7: Multiplying by 9 Lesson 8: Division by 10 and 100 Lesson 9: Division with remainders Lesson 10: Towards a Standard Multiplication Method Lesson 11: Money Problems This is a PowerPoint representation of the SpringBoard 4 Material the DFES produced a long time ago. I wrote it so that teachers could use it directly on the Projector. These days, I think most teachers will find these resources, as well as excellent optional SATS revision, will also make good supply and cover lessons. Please leave a comment.
FREE Year 3 Maths YouTube PowerPoint lessons (Autumn Term)
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FREE Year 3 Maths YouTube PowerPoint lessons (Autumn Term)

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Here is a great set of Year 3 Maths teaching resources. I have recently upgraded them to include links to the YouTube Version of each lesson. These could be used to help revise for the KS1 or KS2 SATs tests, as a resource for a supply teacher or simply as something to do at home. Years ago I wrote a wide range of different Year 3 Maths PowerPoint lessons which followed the Governmental guidelines of the time. Free Year 3 Lessons: The topics covered are… Lesson 1: Y3 1 Autumn Place Values Lesson 2: Y3 2 Autumn Ordering Lesson 3: Y3 3 Autumn Add Subtract Multiples Lesson 4: Y3 4 Autumn Mental Calculations Lesson 5: Y3 5 Autumn Mental Models Lesson 6: Y3 6 Autumn Money Lesson 7: Y3 7 Autumn Adding several numbers Lesson 8: Y3 8 Autumn Add subtract 11 or 9 Lesson 9: Y3 9 Autumn Subtraction Bonds Lesson 10: Y3 10 Autumn Addition on empty line Lesson 11: Y3 11 Autumn Solving Word Problems I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. Originally, I was asked to send them to some friends, and so I thought I would share them with all the world via TES. Since then they have been viewed over 40,000 times! This is my most downloaded set of presentations I have ever made on TES.
Year 3 Maths Assessment Tests - YouTube and PowerPoint
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Year 3 Maths Assessment Tests - YouTube and PowerPoint

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I have redeveloped and corrected all my Year 3 Maths Assessment PowerPoints this summer and added a YouTube video to each of them to make them more fun and more useful in the classroom. Try them today! I love Wigan Maths. I have used them constantly in my own classroom since 2000. While these assessments don’t match the current curriculum, they are still an excellent tool for reviewing and revising maths. I took the original tests and I have made it so your students can do all the test in one go, or you can give them a single question, give them a little time to resolve the problem and then discuss what is the answer and why. This is the best use of these Wigan maths tests.
FREE Year 1 YouTube Maths PowerPoint Lessons - 11 Lessons for Spring And Autumn Term
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FREE Year 1 YouTube Maths PowerPoint Lessons - 11 Lessons for Spring And Autumn Term

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These have now been upgraded to include an interactive, dynamic YouTube movie in each PowerPoint. This is because I know teachers are moving away from PowerPoint to YouTube and I thought it would be fun to give them the option of being able to use and share this work directly on YouTube. Here is a list of the different lessons in this FREE Year 1 Maths Lessons Pack Lesson 1: Addition and Subtraction Lesson 2: Splitting Numbers Lesson 3: Using Number Lines To ‘Count On’ Lesson 4: Pairs and Doubling Lesson 5: Taking Away Lesson 6: Adding and Taking Away Pairs of Numbers Lesson 7: Numbers to 20 in Order Lesson 8: Writing numbers to 20 Lesson 9: Ordering Numbers Lesson 10: Money Problems Lesson 11: More Money Problems I produced a wide range of different maths PowerPoint lessons at the start of my career. These would make perfect supply teacher lessons or where you need a quick lesson to cover a topic. I uploaded them due to popular demand.
10 FREE Maths Posters For Every Classroom! Download and Share Today!
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10 FREE Maths Posters For Every Classroom! Download and Share Today!

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As my Anti-bullying posters (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/10-free-anti-bullying-week-posters-for-every-classroom-download-and-share-today-11168376) proved so popular, I thought I would continue the series and create a set of motivational maths posters. You could add them to the classroom or all around the school. The would make an excellent resource for International Mathematics day, Pi day or any other numeracy day. If you like these resources, please click the heart on this page to get informed of when I upload my next set of FREE poster resources. Please also take the time to say something nice about these resources as you can imagine, they take a long time to make and nice comments motivate me to make more of them!
FREE Sample Lesson - Year 5 Lesson 1 Review and Extend Fraction Basics - PowerPoint and Lesson Plan
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FREE Sample Lesson - Year 5 Lesson 1 Review and Extend Fraction Basics - PowerPoint and Lesson Plan

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Year 5 Fractions Series - Lesson 1 Review and Extend Fraction Basics In this engaging lesson on fractions, students will discover the exciting world of numbers that represent parts of a whole! Kids will love learning about fractions through relatable examples, such as sharing slices of pizza or measuring ingredients in a recipe. The interactive discussions and hands-on activities not only make learning enjoyable but also help students grasp fundamental concepts in a memorable way. Teachers will find this lesson plan incredibly beneficial. It is well-structured with clear learning objectives, assessments, and diverse teaching strategies. The lesson includes guided practice that allows teachers to monitor student performance while providing targeted support. Visual aids like fraction bars and pie charts are incorporated to enhance understanding, catering to different learning styles. Additionally, extension activities keep early finishers engaged, ensuring that all students are challenged and excited about learning. Example Questions: Is 3/5 a proper or improper fraction? Write 2 1/4 as an improper fraction. How many eighths make a whole? Create two equivalent fractions for 1/3. By the end of the lesson, students will have a solid foundation in various types of fractions, including proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers. They’ll be able to recognize equivalent fractions and simplify them effectively, paving the way for more complex mathematical concepts in the future. This lesson not only fosters a love for learning math but also builds critical thinking skills that students will carry with them throughout their education. Hashtags #Year5Fractions #Fractions #MathEducation #TeachingFractions #UnderstandingFractions #ProperFractions #ImproperFractions #MixedNumbers #EquivalentFractions #SimplifyingFractions #HandsOnLearning #EngagingLessons #MathFun #ElementaryMath #EducationResources Embrace this lesson to inspire curiosity and excitement for mathematics in your classroom, making fractions a topic that students will enjoy exploring!
FREE Year 5 PowerPoint Mental Maths Tests (3 weeks)
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FREE Year 5 PowerPoint Mental Maths Tests (3 weeks)

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FREE Year 5 PowerPoint Mental Maths Tests (3 weeks) I love the Wigan Mental Maths tests but I am trying to reduce the amount of paper I have in the classroom and so I have started to convert the Year 5 tests into PowerPoints. I use them weekly, and use the same one twice then I put them online for the parents to use at home.
11 FREE YouTube Year 6 Maths Lessons! Perfect for Revision And Consolidation.
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11 FREE YouTube Year 6 Maths Lessons! Perfect for Revision And Consolidation.

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11 FREE YouTube Year 6 Maths Lessons! Perfect for Revision And Consolidation. I am now converting all my PowerPoint presentations into YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos. This means teachers can teach the lesson using either the PowerPoint or Youtube version of the lesson and then share the YouTube lesson with their students’ parents. This lesson can then be repeated at home as additional homework. FREE Year 6 Maths Pack (Spring and Autumn Terms) - Booster and Revision Course. Here are the titles of the FREE Year 6 lessons: Lesson 1: The idea of percentage reductions in shop prices. Lesson 2: Putting percentages in context by looking at special offers on household packages. Lesson 3: Using percentages as a way of comparing different fractions. Lesson 4: The importance of knowing the size of the wholes when comparing percentages. Lesson 5: Giving practice in equivalent decimals, fractions and percentages. Lesson 6: How to convert any percentage to a fraction or decimal. Lesson 7: Number problems using ratio Lesson 8: Ratio and proportion Lesson 9: Find the maximum sum Lesson 10: Investigating Calendars Lesson 11: Examining statistics Years ago I wrote a series of numeracy lessons, based on the SpringBoard 6 materials, but I converted them into PowerPoint. Recently I got an email from a teacher requesting that I share these resources with the world and so here they are! There are perfect for revision, for SATs preparation, supply and cover lessons.
Year 6 Fractions: Lesson 1 - Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying
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Year 6 Fractions: Lesson 1 - Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying

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Understanding Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will love this engaging lesson on equivalent fractions and simplifying fractions! By beginning with a relatable question about pizza slices, students can easily grasp the concept of fractions in real-life scenarios. The use of visual aids, such as fraction circles, enhances understanding, helping students see how different fractions can represent the same value. Through interactive discussions and hands-on activities, the lesson encourages student participation and fosters a collaborative learning environment. Key Concepts Covered Equivalent Fractions: Students learn that fractions like \ and \ represent the same value, which is crucial for their mathematical foundation. Simplifying Fractions: The process of reducing fractions to their lowest terms is introduced using the greatest common factor (GCF). For instance, simplifying \ to \ provides clarity in understanding how to work with fractions. Greatest Common Factor (GCF): Understanding the GCF is essential for simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions, allowing students to engage deeply with the material. Sample Questions Can you create three equivalent fractions for ? Simplify the fraction \ using the GCF. Are the fractions \ and \ equivalent? Explain your reasoning. Benefits to Teachers This comprehensive lesson plan offers educators a structured approach to teaching fractions, complete with assessment methods such as a quiz with 15 questions. Teachers can monitor student performance effectively through guided practice and independent worksheets. The inclusion of behavioral expectations encourages a positive classroom environment, allowing students to work collaboratively and independently. Additionally, the extension activities, such as creating posters, enable differentiation and cater to various learning styles. Homework For homework, students will find and document five equivalent fractions for a fraction of their choice and simplify two fractions from real-life contexts, such as recipes or measurements. This reinforces their learning and applies math to everyday scenarios. Hashtags #EquivalentFractions #SimplifyingFractions #MathEducation #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources #StudentEngagement #PYPStandards #MathInRealLife #FractionFun
Year 6 Students: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Fractions For Students Needing Support - Full Lesson
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Year 6 Students: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Fractions For Students Needing Support - Full Lesson

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Year 6 Students: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Fractions Every lesson includes a PowerPoint to revise the topic and a detailed lesson plan. Why Students Will Love This Lesson: Students will enjoy this lesson as it connects math to real-life scenarios, such as sharing food or measuring ingredients. Understanding fractions is essential for their daily activities, making learning engaging and relevant. Sample Questions: If we share a pizza among 4 friends, what fraction of the pizza does each friend get? What is the numerator in ? Can you convert the improper fraction \ to a mixed number? Benefits to Teachers: Engaging Materials: Each lesson provides structured resources, saving time on preparation. Real-life Applications: Students learn to apply their knowledge of fractions in everyday contexts. Assessment Tools: Quizzes effectively evaluate student understanding. Objective: Students will define fractions, identify the parts (numerator and denominator), and distinguish between proper, improper, and mixed fractions. Assessment: A quiz with 10 questions will assess their understanding of fractions, including definitions and conversions. Key Points: Definition of Fractions: A fraction represents a part of a whole, expressing a ratio. Parts of a Fraction: The numerator indicates the parts we consider; the denominator shows the total parts. Types of Fractions: Proper fractions (numerator < denominator) Improper fractions (numerator ≥ denominator) Mixed numbers (whole number + proper fraction) Equivalent Fractions: Different fractions with the same value. Real-World Examples: Used in time, recipes, and measurements. Opening: Start with the question: “If we share a pizza among 4 friends, what fraction does each get?” Use visuals to illustrate fractions. Guided Practice: Students work in pairs to identify numerators and denominators, classifying fractions as proper, improper, or mixed. Independent Practice: Complete a worksheet with 10 problems, including definitions and conversions, with explanations for answers. Closing: Review key concepts by having students share one new thing they learned about fractions. Extension Activity: Provide extra problems for converting fractions to decimals or percentages. Homework: Find examples of fractions in daily life and write a short paragraph about their use. Standards Addressed: PYP Standard: Mathematics: Understand and use fractions to represent parts of a whole. PYP Standard: Social Studies: Analyze and reflect on the use of fractions in real-life situations. Hashtags: #Math #Fractions #Introduction #Year6 #Education