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I am an experienced year 6 teacher selling Maths, English, Science and History resources for teachers looking for high-quality, cheap resources to save their valuable time.

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I am an experienced year 6 teacher selling Maths, English, Science and History resources for teachers looking for high-quality, cheap resources to save their valuable time.
Fractions of amounts year 6
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Fractions of amounts year 6

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This is an entire lesson suitable for year 6. It includes lots of differentiated revision questions for them to do on their whiteboards. These slides also include the answers on the following slides. There is a printable slide that you can hand out as a worksheet or get them to work from the board. The answers are on the final slide to save teacher time -get them to mark their own work before you look at it!
Measuring angles year 6
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Measuring angles year 6

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This lesson goes through (on a PowerPoint) how to estimate and measure angles. It includes some slides with opportunities for the teacher to model how to correctly place the protractor, slides to revise the different kinds of angles and a differentiated slide at the end that you can give a more confident class to do. If your class is like mine, I have included a worksheet (differentiated three ways on Word document) that has the angles already drawn out.
Missing Angles year 6
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Missing Angles year 6

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This is an entire 2 lessons on working out the missing angles on a straight line, around a whole turn and lesson 2 is about finding missing angles in triangles with the prior learning. The lesson includes lots of differentiated practice questions and a printable differentiated worksheet for independent work at the end. The answers are on the last slide. Blue = LA Orange = MA Red = HA
Division, interpreting the remainder year 6
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Division, interpreting the remainder year 6

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This is a full lesson for a year 6 class that involves practising answering division word problems in which you have to interpret the remainder. This should be done after your class have revised using the formal written method of division. There is a PowerPoint included with plenty of practise questions for you to get your class to discuss in talkl partners. The worksheets are diferentiated 3 ways for lower, middle and higher attainers in Maths.
Decimal addition and subtraction
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Decimal addition and subtraction

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This year 6 whole lesson included many differentiated practice questions on subtracting and adding decimal numbers with up to 3dp. It also includes a slide for independent work which is differentiated (3 ways: Lower, middle and higher) that is printable or the children can choose their level off the board. Answers are on the final slide. Get pupils to correct their work in another colour pen!
Addition and Subtraction word problems
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Addition and Subtraction word problems

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This is a resource that I prepared for my year 6 class in Maths on word problems. The word problems all involve addition and subtraction, some in the context of money. The LO is to choose the appropriate method because some questions can be answered using the formal written method and some might need another method like using a number line to work out how much change is due. This is superb SATs revision! Along with a powerpoint, I have also included worksheets that are differentiated for Lower, middle and higher. (*, ** and *** next to Learning Objective to show you which is which). The answers for each level are at the end of the work document. Before this lesson I would recommend do a revision lesson on addition and subtraction of decimals. Concentrate most of your teaching on how to use a number line but get the class to look at each practice question with a critical eye. I didn’t get through all the practice questions on the slides but there are more than needed just in case you need!
Formal written method subtraction year 6 3 lessons
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Formal written method subtraction year 6 3 lessons

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These are 3 whole lessons on Powerpoint that I used to do a lot of revision of the formal written method of with my y6 class last year (they needed the extra practice!). They include lots of opportunities to discuss and model the method, differentiated practice questions (which they can answer on whiteboards) with answers on the next slide so the teacher can quickly check. on each lesson, there is a slide with the Learning Objective and a challenge the children to complete once they have finished independent work. The penultimate slide can be printed off and handed out as a worksheet (subtraction question are differentiated three ways: blue for LAs, orange for MAs and red for HAs). This can also be displayed on the board and the class choose their own level of difficulty. The final slide is the answers which you can use to get the class to mark their own work or the teacher to use -both save time!
Formal written method addition year6
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Formal written method addition year6

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This is a complete lesson that I gave to my year 6 class on the formal written method of addition with up to 3 decimal places; it includes differentiated practice questions which can be done on whiteboards (with answers on a separate slide), a (differentiated) worksheet slide which you can print off or get your class to work from the board and choose their own level. The lesson also includes a slide with the answers to save our valuable teacher time. Why not get your class to self-assess at the end of the lesson? The lesson is differentiated three ways for lower attaining, middle attaining and higher.
Improper fractions and mixed numbers
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Improper fractions and mixed numbers

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This is a full lesson with plenty of practice questions on improper fractions and mixed numbers. It also includes a final slide that is printable for independent work after main teaching. This can be printed as a worksheet and is differentiated three times. Blue for lower attaining, orange of middle and red for higher attaining. The answers are at the end. Why not save your valuable teacher time and get the children to mark their own work?
Equivalent fractions
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Equivalent fractions

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This is a lesson I did with my year 6 class on finding equivalent fractions. There are lots of differentiated practice questions with the answers of the next slide. For independent work, there is a differentiated slide which can be printed as a worksheet or the pupils can work from the board (if you want to save paper!). While they are completing their independent work, you can display the slide with the challenge on it which they can complete when they’ve finished. I have included the answers at the end to save teacher time -why not get your class to mark their own work!