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Percentages of Amounts
This powerpoint teaches learners how to calculate simple and then more complex percentages of amounts. It contains finisher questions for both which can be used as a means of formative assessment.
It also contains a set of three questions sets which are differentiated by stars to challenge all learners.
Positive & Negative Integers Introduction Lesson
This lesson provides an introduction to positive and negative integers. It begins by explaining what an integer is and discussing different examples of how we use negative integers in real life.
It then has a few different examples and discussion points using real life examples which can be done as whole class, individuals or groups e.g. weather, money etc.
The resource then goes on to describe positive integers as hot numbers and negative integers as cold numbers. I find this really helps learners when performing calculations involving integers.
The resource also contains a simple tug of war game that can be printed and played in pairs or played on the board with volunteers. For the game, someone is positive and someone is negative, they roll a dice and they move that number of spaces on the number line. Negative player moves to the left and positive player to the right. The winner is the person who makes it to their end of the number line. This is just a very simple game that encourages the children to add positive or negative integers and helps them visualise it on a number line.
The resource then goes through different examples of adding and subtraction integers. It has a visual number line to support learners. When explaining this to learners, I use the terminology of hot and cold numbers and use the example of a drink e.g. adding hot numbers will increase the temperature, adding cold numbers will decrease it or subtracting hot numbers will decrease the temperature and subtracting cold numbers will increase the temperature.
Finally, there are 6 quick questions that learners can answer and this can be used as a means of formative assessment.
Order of Operations BODMAS
This resource explains the order of operations. It then provides examples for learners to try. It has a multiple choice quiz and then a set of differentiated questions for learners to try which can be used as a means of formative assessments.
Decimal Tenths Powerpoint
This powerpoint contains a variety of different sections that can be grouped together into one lesson or be taught as independent concepts.
This resources covers:
Converting from fraction to decimals
Ordering decimals
Place value of decimals up to tenths
Placing decimal tenths on a number line
Fractions, Decimals & Percentages
This resource demonstrates the connection between fractions, decimals and percentages.
Converting 12 and 24 hour time
This resource works best with an interactive whiteboard that learners can write on. It can also be adapted for use on Seesaw or other online platforms.
This resource begins with a time conversions starter quiz on units of time.
It then begins by explaining the key differences between 12 and 24 hour time.
It then provides digital clocks for learners to practise converting between the two different formats.
It has ten practice questions for learners to try independently.
Finally, it progress to using analogue and digital clocks and writing times in both 12 and 24 hour format. This challenges learners and provides good assessment of which areas of time learners find challenging.
A template for these slides is available which can be printed for learners to write on directly either with pencil or work well with smart pals or wallets.
Simplifying Fractions
This resource breaks down simplifying fractions by firstly revising a key concept for learners which is factors and identifying the GCF. This skill is essential for them to understand how to simplify.
It then progresses to showing learners how to simplify by listing factors and identifying GCF. Finally it condenses it into just simpliying.
There is a short formative assessment activity differentiated across three levels. These have 8 questions each and learners can choose the level they wish to attempt.
This lesson can be broken down into multiple lessons.
Plan a Halloween Disco
This lessons encourages pupils to develop their budgeting skills by planning a Halloween party. Budget and prices could be adapted to suit the age and stage of learners.
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Pastel Classroom Display Bundle
This bundle includes a range of different classroom displays from general class management to literacy and numeracy. All resources follow the same pastel colour palette
Maths Revision Code Breaker
This resource contains two code breaker to revise key numeracy and maths topics across upper primary/KS2.
Answers are included
Weight - Grams and Kilograms
This resources looks at converting grams and kilograms. It starts off by giving visual representation of what a gram and kilogram is to help learners. It then explains the process of converting grams and kilograms by multiplying or dividing by 1000. Then it gives different conversion explains using decimal notation. The resource uses a place value grid to model this clearly for learners.
The resource then finishes with 10 example questions to assess learner understanding.
Connecting Fractions, Decimals & Percentages
This powerpoint demonstrates the connection between common F,D & P. It uses visuals to supports learners understanding.
Prisms & Pyramids
This lesson explains the properties of prisms and pyramids and explains what is meant by a cross section.
Properties of 2D Shapes
This powerpoint is split into two lessons.
Lesson 1 - focuses on the properties of quadrilaterals.
Lesson 2 - focuses on regular and irregular pentagons and hexagons
Decimal Thousandths Powerpoint
This resource revises the place value of a number up to decimal thousandths.
It then briefly covers partitioning/expanding of decimal numbers and ordering decimal numbers. It contains links to two games that can be played on an interactive whiteboard with learners.
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Teaching Fractions
This bundle covers all of the key elements when it comes to teaching fractions.
Morning Daily Starter Slides & Tasks for February Pastel Themed
Daily morning Starters to engage learning first thing in the morning. The starters rotate on a weekly basis. It contains a range of engaging tasks, plus an editable To do list to support classroom management in the morning.
The colour scheme is pastel.
They cover a range of topics from:
Numeracy
Spelling
Grammar
Writing
Problem solving
Geography
General Knowledge
Lateral Thinking Skills
Estimation Skills
Reasoning Skills
This resource can be downloaded as both uneditable PDF or an editable Powerpoint so that you can edit your own To Do List.
This resource included an answer scheme for each slide.
Algebra - Solving one and two step equations
This resource covers one step and two step equations (with balancing). It includes lots of examples for learners to try before progressing on.
It also has 3 differentiated worksheets which provide consolidation and challenge for all learners.
Word Problems & Mathematical Language
This resource explores the different mathematical language used for the four key operations. It revises the different language and then encourages learners to sort the language into a table.
It then gives many example problems that can be worked through as a class.
It then includes three differentiated worksheets (The answers are at the end of the presentation)
Fraction, Decimal & Percentage Display
This fraction, decimal and percentage display is a great visual for learners when making connections between them as this is a challenging concept.
Alternatively these could be cut up and used as a matching game.