This author has now sold over 14,000 resources and has had over 249,000 downloads!
Quality resources + memorable classroom environment = outstanding basis to learning.
This author has now sold over 14,000 resources and has had over 249,000 downloads!
Quality resources + memorable classroom environment = outstanding basis to learning.
everything you need for a working wall:
maths symbols
lettering
printable backing paper and border
fraction wall
multiplication grid
number 1-10
number lines
number blocks
more than/less than symbols
and more!
YEAR 2 - SODA -starter of the day activity, for the whole of Summer term 2 - 35 pages.
includes punctuation, grammar, times tables, arithmetic, spellings, writing and talking point.
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20 challenging maths problemsKS2ANSWERS ARE PROVIDED ON THE FOLLOWING SLIDESuitable for morning work, starters, plenaries, homework tasks, displays, GandT and also MA1 evidence activities.
this powerpoint presentation is designed to stretch the more able whist being accessible for all abilities in KS2. there are numerous questions, extensions, tasks and questions to engage children.
10 literacy based 'think outside of the box' challenges. Encourage your children to think creatively and apply their literacy skills to the challenge!
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Suitable for starters, plenaries, homework challenges, extension tasks, investigations, assessments…
ALL ANSWERS ARE ON THE FOLLOWING SLIDE.
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this resource contains 180 challenges that can be used as starters, plenaries, fillers, morning work, treasure hunts, displays, working walls and for homework challenges.
there is enough challenges for a different one each morning throughout the school year.
this resource has a KS2 spag focus.
Balderdash sounds like a completely made-up word but it is in fact a real word.
It’s a noun which means ‘absolute nonsense.’
Let’s play the game Balderdash…
I will give you a real word – one which you’ve probably never heard before.
I will then give you 4 definitions for the word but only one of them is correct, the other 3 will be balderdash! You must decide which one is correct…
My class loved this! a powerpoint containing 9 maths magic tricks. The children will be amazed! these can be used as wow starts to a lesson, plenaries and even whole lessons as this can lead into further investigation of how these tricks work.
KS2 social media debate guided reading set:
includes:
text
questions based on comprehension
questions based on SPAG
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set of 27 year 6 original SATS style test broken down into each objective
help you children master the new curriculum.
ALL ANSWERS PROVIDED
these tests are in the style of the 2016 maths tests - all questions have a score value and an area to work out the calculation. These tests are great to assess progress within a topic, for use as cold and hot tasks, end of unit tests, boosters, extensions, interventions, SATS practice and more...
these are based on the new curriculum and offer students a chance to practice the objective in a variety of ways - mastery style!
the tests are broken into the following themes:
add and subtract fractions
addition and subtraction word problems
algebra, measures, geometry and data
angles in polygons
circle vocab
common factors
comparing fractions
order fractions
converting units of measure
coordinates
data handling
decimal equivalent fractions
decimals multiply by whole numbers
divide by 10/100/1000
drawing 2d shapes
estimating
long division
long multiplication
mean
missing number problems
proper fractions - multiplying
mental arithmetic
negative numbers in context
number sequences
number
order of operations
percentages
perimeter and area
place value
ratio
rounding
rounding whole numbers
shape ratio
short division
simplify fractions
number problems
translation
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29x year 2 SATS style tests based on every objective of the curriculum
help you children master the new curriculum.
these tests are in the style of the 2016 maths tests - all questions have a score value and an area to work out the calculation. These tests are great to assess progress within a topic, for use as cold and hot tasks, end of unit tests, boosters, extensions, interventions, SATS practice and more...
these are based on the new curriculum and offer students a chance to practice the objective in a variety of ways - mastery style!
objectives include:
add (commutative) and subtract
addition and subtraction facts
adding and subtracting money
combinations of coins
compare and order numbers to 100
sequences of time
counting in 2-5-10
data handling
halves, thirds and quarters
estimating numbers
inverse operation
measures, geometry and data
measuring
multiplication (commutative) and division
multiplication and division problems
multiplication and division facts 2-5-10
number
patterns and sequences
place value and number facts
place value to two digits
position
pounds and pence
properties of 2d shape
properties of 3d shape
read and write numbers to 100
simple fractions
sorting data
telling the time
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Great for use as a ‘Big write’ prompt, P4C, talk partner work, speaking and listening tasks, story starters, newspaper reports, visual reading and comprehension, writing starters, homework challenges and more!
ALL QUESTIONS ARE LINKED TO THE NEW NATIONAL CURRICULUM YEAR 6 OBJECTIVES.
ALL YEAR 6 NATIONAL CURRICULUM OBJECTIVES ARE COVERED IN THIS SET OF QUESTIONS.
This resource contains OVER 100 challenges linked to the new year 6 maths curriculum. Each challenge is designed to challenge, assess and stretch the learning of the key objectives. At the top of each slide is the direct objective that the challenge matches to.
MASTER THE NEW MATHS CURRICULUM!
This is an ideal assessment piece as it will test if they really understand and can apply the new national curriculum.
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This reasoning paper is in the style of the reasoning paper 2 - 2016 SATs papers. Each question is based on the same objective from the 2016 tests but are adapted with different numbers/shapes/scales etc. These test will help you gage whether or not your year 6 pupils are on track to meet the standards for the end of year 6.
ALL ANSWERS PROVIDED to enable self marking
these questions include:
putting numbers in a carroll diagram
missing number questions
place value
bar graph interpretation
mass
converting units
ordering numbers
writing numbers into words
translating shapes
scales
magic square
more than / less than statements
fractions
properties of shape
percentages
perimeter and area of irregular shapes
coordinates
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this resource contains 16 challenges linked to the new year 5 maths curriculum. Each challenge is designed to challenge, assess and stretch the learning of the key objectives. At the top of each slide is the direct objective that the challenge matches to.
This is an ideal assessment piece as it will test if they really understand and can apply the new national curriculum.
other year groups/focus pieces are available in my shop.
Objectives
convert between different units of metric measure (for example, kilometre and metre; centimetre and metre; centimetre and millimetre; gram and kilogram; litre and millilitre)measure and calculate the perimeter of composite rectilinear shapes in centimetres and metrescalculate and compare the area of rectangles (including squares), and including using standard units, square centimetres (cm2) and square metres (m2) and estimate the areaidentify 3-D shapes, including cubes and other cuboids, from 2-D representationsknow angles are measured in degrees: estimate and compare acute, obtuse and reflex anglesdraw given angles, and measure them in degrees (o)identify:angles at a point and one whole turn (total 360 o)angles at a point on a straight line and 1 2 a turn (total 180 o)other multiples of 90 ouse the properties of rectangles to deduce related facts and find missing lengths and anglesdistinguish between regular and irregular polygons based on reasoning about equal sides and angles of irregular shapes
solve comparison, sum and difference problems using information presented in a line graphcomplete, read and interpret information in tables, including timetables
these cards are based on counting forward and backwards In time. They use both digital and analogue time.
Based on the new national curriculum,
use as starters, main lessons, plenaries, extension tasks, homework challenges and more....
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thought provoking questions of the week. These questions can be used as starters, morning work, research questions or homework.
THIS IS A SAMPLE OF MY PAID RESOURCE WHICH CAN BE FOUND HERE:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/40-x-questions-of-the-week-11118419