Here you will find high quality resources that can be used in Mathematics and English lessons together with worksheets, presentations and lesson ideas.
Here you will find high quality resources that can be used in Mathematics and English lessons together with worksheets, presentations and lesson ideas.
This resource will allow your pupils to master word problems that can be solved using known arithmetical facts.
Suitable for Y6 and above.
Answers supplied.
Two examples of explanations for lower KS2 English lessons. WAGOLL
These texts can also be used for creative writing purposes.
The first text explains how giants became extinct. The second text explains how young fairies develop the ability to fly.
Both explanations contain an analysis of the language features to include in the pupils' own explanations.
These example texts can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of explanations
- rewrite the explanations using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write other explanations in the style of the author
These explanations are probably most suited to pupils in years 3 and 4.
Long multiplication word problems; differentiated problem solving involving 2 digits multiplied by 2 digits and 3 digits multiplied by 2 digits with answers and extension task for mastery. Word file for editing yourself and PDF.
Suitable for Halloween!
Two examples of diaries for KS2 English lessons. WAGOLL
The first text is the diary of a ghost whose house has suddenly been invaded by a new family. The second text is the diary of a witch's cat who is fed up with the hopelessness of his witch.
Both diaries contain an analysis of the language features to include in the pupils' own diaries.
These example texts can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of diary writing
- rewrite the diaries using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- extend the diary examples with what happens next
- write a diary in the style of the author
These diaries are probably most suited to pupils in years 3 or 4.
This resource will help your Year 6 pupils to reason and solve problems that involve the multiplication and division of decimals by integers. It is differentiated three ways and is also editable. My maths resources closely mirror the White Rose planning.
Resources for the rest of this decimals unit and for the rest of the year can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
This resource will teach your Year 6 pupils about multiplying and dividing decimals by 10, 100 and 1000. It is differentiated three ways. It contains a PowerPoint to demonstrate and is also editable. My maths resources closely mirror the White Rose planning.
Resources for the rest of this decimals unit and for the rest of the year can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
This resource will teach your Year 6 pupils about multiplying decimals by integers. It is differentiated three ways and is also editable. My maths resources closely mirror the White Rose planning.
Resources for the rest of this decimals unit and for the rest of the year can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
This resource will teach your Year 6 pupils about dividing decimals by integers. It is differentiated three ways and is also editable. My maths resources closely mirror the White Rose planning.
Resources for the rest of this decimals unit and for the rest of the year can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
This resource will teach your Year 6 pupils about multiplying decimals by 10, 100 and 1000. It is differentiated three ways. It contains a PowerPoint to demonstrate and is also editable. My maths resources closely mirror the White Rose planning.
Resources for the rest of this decimals unit and for the rest of the year can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
This resource will give your Year 6 pupils practice in converting decimals to fractions. It is differentiated three ways and is also editable. My maths resources closely mirror the White Rose planning.
Resources for the rest of this decimals unit and for the rest of the year can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
This resource will give your Year 6 pupils practice in reasoning and problem solving when converting between decimals and fractions. It is differentiated three ways and is also editable. My maths resources closely mirror the White Rose planning.
Answers included.
Resources for the rest of this decimals unit and for the rest of the year can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
This resource will give your Year 6 pupils practice in converting fractions to decimals. It is differentiated three ways and is also editable. My maths resources closely mirror the White Rose planning.
Answers provided.
Resources for the rest of this decimals unit and for the rest of the year can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
This resource will help your Year 6 pupils to reason and solve problems with decimals with up to 3 decimals places; it is also editable. My maths resources closely mirror the White Rose planning.
Resources for the rest of this decimals unit and for the rest of the year can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
This resource will teach your Year 6 pupils about the use of three decimal places. It is differentiated three ways. My maths resources closely mirror the White Rose planning.
Answers included.
Resources for the rest of this decimals unit and for the rest of the year can be found in my shop:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/egtexts
A set of 20 questions providing practice in counting blocks or cubes or cuboids in diagrams where each individual block is the same size and shape, although some blocks may be rotated. This will help pupils prepare for the spatial reasoning aspect of the eleven plus test.
It also helps pupils understand the concept of volume.
Answers and instructions supplied.
Everyone loves a superhero! But what happens when they lose their powers with their evil nemesis on the loose?!
Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a diary with a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of diary writing
- rewrite the diary using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- extend the diary example with what happens next
- write a diary in the style of the author
Resource is ideal in upper KS2 or lower KS3. I’ve used it successfully in Year 6.
These problems will help your pupils master comparing fractions using a common denominator through reasoning and problem solving.
Suitable for Y6 and above.
Answers supplied.
These word problems will help your pupils with mastery of angles through problem solving and reasoning - suitable for Year 6 and above.
Answers supplied.
An exciting and engaging persuasive text in the format of a formal letter that persuades a teacher to take their class on an outing to the red planet.
Text exemplar with worksheets, a presentation and lesson ideas. This original and exciting text encourages pupils to talk, innovate and then write. The 4 resources can be used for Big Writing. The exemplar text is ideal for when pupils are imitating, innovating or inventing. What a good one looks like (WAGOLL).
Download includes:
- the text of a persuasive argument
- a pupil worksheet containing an analysis of the language features
- a PowerPoint presentation of the text
- 8 ideas for how to use the text in lessons that will easily last a week
This example text can be used by pupils to:
- observe the features of persuasive arguments: opinion; argument; viewpoint; emotive language; rhetorical questions; introduction; conclusion.
- rewrite the text using their own language or by borrowing phrases
- write a persuasive argument in the style of the author
Ideal for use in KS2 during a project on space.
These word problems will help your pupils master decimals with 3 decimal places through reasoning and problem solving.
Suitable for Y6 and above.
Answers supplied.