I am currently a year 5/6 teacher in Devon so I create a great many resources throughout the year - particularly when it comes to that dreaded SAT time of year. Hope you will find many helpful resources here to save you time during the hectic 2 term year that is Year 6!
I am currently a year 5/6 teacher in Devon so I create a great many resources throughout the year - particularly when it comes to that dreaded SAT time of year. Hope you will find many helpful resources here to save you time during the hectic 2 term year that is Year 6!
A poem consisting of 8 stanzas that explains Henry’s sixth wives. Good cross-curricular link between English, poetry writing and history. Poetry contains examples of alliteration, repetition, metaphor, rhyme and rhythm.
First stanza sample:
Henry wanted a male heir
A bouncing baby son
Katherine of Aragon couldn’t give him one
So Henry told her they were done.
“I’ll find another wife,” he said
And consigned her to the bin
And before his poor first wife was dead
He was chasing Anne Boleyn.
Comprehension consists of 15 SAT style questions ranging from:
true/false
fact/opinion
chronological ordering
retrieval
inference
GPS (finding a metaphor)
features of poetry
All answers are included at end of document for ease of marking.
6 questions per sheet differentiated using chillies - so teacher can differentiate or pupil can self-differentiate.
Questions for LA based on 3-digit nos divided by 2-digit nos (no remainders), building to 4-digit nos divided by 2-digit with remainders for MA and HA.
Answer sheet is included on fourth page for ease of marking.
A series of 3 challenging problems for greater depth/mastery level year 6s.
All problems are multi-step and require mathematical reasoning and knowledge of area finding formulas.
Use of all 4 operations will be required.
Can be done in groups, pairs or individually. A very good task if you have a pupil/pupils racing on ahead in class and require a holding task or greater challenge to keep them motivated.
Answers included on page 2 for ease of marking (includes workings so sight of certain answers can be observed within the steps).
Good reasoning for SAT practice also.
Poem about an old oak tree that discusses getting old and seeing better days. Useful for examples of metaphor and alliteration, with other poetry conventions.
20 mark comprehension quiz to accompany the poem, incorporating:
**inference
retrieval
fact/opinion
true/false
chronological ordering
**
Exercise is accompanied by an answer sheet (separate file) for ease of marking.
Good practice in the run-up to the SAT reading paper as poetry may be one of the reading sections (it was last year!).
Hope you enjoy.
A short one page of A4 text reading comprehension accompanied by a 10 mark quiz/comprehension.
Text is organised to demonstrate a chronological report - written in the present tense.
Questions are based on:
retrieval
true and false
synonyms
word comprehension
finding and copying information
interpreting information in the text
Task is ideal for individual learning, group guided reading and online learning.
Available in both Word and PDF formats. Answers enclosed for ease of marking.
A one A4 page piece of text that is a chronological report on the behaviour of Milo - a domestic cat. Useful for teaching the elements/features of report writing and basic reading comprehension. Can be used individually or for group guided reading.
Questions based on:
true/false
synonyms
word comprehension
retrieval
Text is accompanied by a 10 mark (7 question) reading quiz. Ideal for the classroom as a quick reading comp or for online learning. Text/questions are available in Word and PDF format, along with answers for ease of marking.
Task comprising of 3 different exercises that require greater depth thinking to tackle multi-step questions. Good for maths reasoning and a challenge that is suitable for both individual or group work.
Work requires knowledge of area (rectangle, triangle and parallelogram), perpendicular height and when to use the four operations to solve different parts of the problem.
9 differentiated problems that have to be solved using inverse operations and basic knowledge of algebra.
Children can complete the tasks in pairs, groups or independently.
There are three 1 star sheets for chn working towards.
There are three 2 star sheets for chn working around EXP level.
There are three 3 star sheets for chn working at GDP and need a greater challenge (the GDP problems bleed more into the four operations as opposed to the other sheets that focus on addition and subtraction).
Answers are included for ease of marking/over shoulder guidance.
Short reading comprehension about a wizard’s apprentice who is tempted by the forbidden top shelf of books in his master’s absence.
One A4 page of story text followed by an 8 question quiz (10 marks available).
Questions include:
retrieval
inference
antonyms
word comprehension
Answers are included for ease of marking. Exercise is ideal for online teaching as well as in the classroom.
Two page reading comprehension - contains references to ghosts and witchcraft.
Followed by 18 mark reading comprehension that includes questions on:
retrieval
inference
true/false
fact/opinion
word comprehension/synonyms
ordering events chronologically
Answers are included in a separate file for ease of marking.
Exercise can be conducted independently, in pairs/small groups or as a larger group/whole class guided reading task.
A five stanza poem incorporating many different poetry features - alliteration, simile, metaphor, rhyme, rhythm, meter. A spooky description of a ghostly apparition that appears in a clock tower on a nightly basis.
12 mark reading comprehension quiz includes questions based on:
retrieval
word comprehension/synonym
inference
true and false
ordering events chronologically
Answers are included for ease of marking and the resource is available in both Word and PDF.
Short 1 page poem with 9 mark reading comprehension quiz.
Nice task as a time filler, extension task or as part of a wider poetry exercise.
Features questions on:
retrieval
true or false
word comprehension
inference
Answers are included for ease of marking.
Santa’s Sleigh problem incorporating multi-step problems and reasoning.
Areas of maths required:
volume
surface area
length
long multiplication
long division
addition/subtraction.
Answers included for ease of marking.
Task where children match up 2D polygons with their correct names.
The task is differentiated 3 ways where the higher sheets provide less information and rely more on pupil prior knowledge.
Sheet includes square, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octogon, nonogon, decagon.
A 24 mark reading comprehension written in non-fiction style. 4 paragraphs for children to read and then answer questions on.
Question types include:
Retrieval
Synonyms
Word comprehension
Inference
Fact and Opinion
True or False
A great resource for SAT preparation, general reading practise, guided reading or all three!
Answer scheme included for ease of marking.
20 mark non-fiction reading comprehension on trucking. Good practise for SATs preparation. Questions types include:
Retrieval
Inference
True/false
Chronological ordering
Synonyms
Word comprehension
Included as Word and PDF with separate answer file for ease of marking.
Two worksheets (one for less able and one for more able) on the characteristics that pupils think make a good god.
What characteristics are important in a god?
What characteristics are not important and why?
What do the words ‘eternal’, ‘omnipotent’ and ‘omniscient’ mean?
A good accompaniment for an RE lesson where children discuss what qualities/traits are important in terms of leadership.
A good starter exercise just to reinforce which numbers are prime and which are not. How do we know if a number is prime?
Some work on common factors also.
An A4 sheet of useful conjunctions (and relative pronouns) that children can use in their writing. Ideal for laminating and keeping in their drawers. When writing, they can tick off different conjunctions to encourage using a wider range.
A starter exercise to get the class thinking about formal and informal language and promote class discussion. There are also a couple of slides based on missing commas just to jog pupils’ memories.