We provide world class resources and training for teachers of all phases. Our forever free schemes of learning span from Reception to Post 16 GCSE resit. Short quizzes and end of term assessments that compliment our SOL are also available for free.
Are worksheet sit alongside our small steps guidance for Y1 to Y8. These are available on tes or through a subscription to White Rose Maths.
Join us on our journey #MathsEveryoneCan
We provide world class resources and training for teachers of all phases. Our forever free schemes of learning span from Reception to Post 16 GCSE resit. Short quizzes and end of term assessments that compliment our SOL are also available for free.
Are worksheet sit alongside our small steps guidance for Y1 to Y8. These are available on tes or through a subscription to White Rose Maths.
Join us on our journey #MathsEveryoneCan
5 Topics to Revise for Key Stage 2 SATs
Since the White Rose Maths Hub began creating questions for Diagnostic Questions just a few months ago, there have been 337,221 answers given by primary school students all over the country. Perhaps more importantly, 116,437 of these answers have been incorrect.
So, with SATs on the horizon, we thought it would be a perfect time to reflect on five areas of mathematics that have proved particularly troubling to Key Stage 2 students. The five key areas are:
- Area and perimeter
- Angles
- Equivalent fractions and fractions of an amount
- Factors and multiples
- Percentages
For each of these areas we have provided some supporting resources that you could use with your classes to help overcome these difficulties, together with a mini 5 question quiz you could give your students to see if their misconceptions have been resolved.
We really hope you find this useful.
Craig and the White Rose Maths Hub team
A simple activity to help students that asks pupils to link the pictorial representation to a fraction word problem and then the abstract solution. Pupils could then make up their own problem and solution.
There are two problems for KS1 and two for KS2.
In KS1 children have to using four rules to solve two problems.
At KS2 children have some pretty tricky number problems to solve.
Every day in March the White Rose Maths Hub is aiming to put out a question of the day.
Tweet us @WRMathsHub a picture of your children's answers for a chance to win a prize.
This worksheet can be used as pupils start their work on simple unit fractions. The worksheet gradually gets more involved as students identify simple unit fractions and then they start comparing. The worksheet shows the concept and the non - concept and pupils are asked reason their answers throughout.
For the month of March, each day we publish some reasoning and problem solving questions for use with your classes.
Practice is crucial to maths success, and our questions are designed to support your daily routines.
We hope you enjoy the problems, don’t forget #MathsEveryoneCan
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Increased independence, heightened self-confidence and higher level reasoning skills are just a few benefits of working together in maths.
Continuing the story of the importance of CPA, this CPD package offers a variety of materials which aim to inspire, guide and support your staff in making the most of collaborative learning in maths.
The package comprises:
· a video, in which Mr White makes his debut, has a humorous perspective on the benefits of working together in maths
· a PowerPoint presentation which forms the basis for 1 hour CPD session for your staff team
· a set of presenter’s notes which offer prompts and suggestions for the session.
Together, these materials aim to demonstrate how working together can support children in maths. As well as the positives, effective ways to overcome barriers of working together in maths are discussed.
These CPD materials are available completely free of charge and, as always, we welcome all feedback on our work at The White Rose Maths Hub and the materials we produce.
Today's problems are here. There are two problems for KS1 and three for KS2.
In KS1 children have to work out the total number of oranges and also understand the relationship between repeated addition and multiplication.
At KS2 children have three quick number problems they have to solve.
Every day in March the White Rose Maths Hub is aiming to put out a question of the day.
Tweet us @WRMathsHub a picture of your children's answers for a chance to win a prize.
A worksheet for Y1 teachers to use with children looking at comparing numbers within 20. The sheet gets pupils to represent numbers using pictures and ten frames and encourages use of language of more or less
5 Topics to Revise for Key Stage 2 SATs
Since the White Rose Maths Hub began creating questions for Diagnostic Questions just a few months ago, there have been 337,221 answers given by primary school students all over the country. Perhaps more importantly, 116,437 of these answers have been incorrect.
So, with SATs on the horizon, we thought it would be a perfect time to reflect on five areas of mathematics that have proved particularly troubling to Key Stage 2 students. The five key areas are:
- Area and perimeter
- Angles
- Equivalent fractions and fractions of an amount
- Factors and multiples
- Percentages
For each of these areas we have provided some supporting resources that you could use with your classes to help overcome these difficulties, together with a mini 5 question quiz you could give your students to see if their misconceptions have been resolved.
We really hope you find this useful.
Craig and the White Rose Maths Hub team