Primary School Tutor
I love to share my ideas with professionals - exciting and fun resources. All resources have been tried and tested in Primary classrooms.
I only charge for resources I feel are great value for money and have been tried in classrooms with success. I hope you enjoy them.
Would greatly appreciate stars and reviews on resources downloaded. Thank you.
Primary School Tutor
I love to share my ideas with professionals - exciting and fun resources. All resources have been tried and tested in Primary classrooms.
I only charge for resources I feel are great value for money and have been tried in classrooms with success. I hope you enjoy them.
Would greatly appreciate stars and reviews on resources downloaded. Thank you.
A colourful and bright lesson which children will really enjoy.
Children have a budget to stick to and pictures to cut and stick to create their own country garden.
This will involve addition and subtraction as well as times-tables and even spatial awareness when plotting their designs.
The lesson has 3 parts which could easily be spread over a few lessons as part of a project or just as a fun end of term/topic activity.
Hope your class enjoy this!
Comprehension with many mixed imaginary settings. Text has been differentiated to cater for many needs. Ideal for mixed classes with lots of varying abilities.
A chapter taken from, “A Journey to the Centre of the Earth.” Differentiated reading questions which will cater well to a mixed age and varied ability class for class reading and comprehension.
Used in a Y3/4 class but would work just as well in a Y5/6 class.
A PPT designed for EYFS - engaging for football fans.
Relates to maths and sharing - are the teams equal?
Engaging for counting, great for vocabulary - more than, less than, equal
Narrative poetry unit PPT
This unit ties in children’s narrative poem - The Highway Rat to then go on to study the Highwayman. This link from the children’s poem to then the harder text gives the children a nice way in and they can see the links from the children’s poem to then the classical Highwayman.
Lots of work comes from this PPT - up to you how you go with it, this can be a good base to go from though.
Lots of resources included - hope this helps!
By popular demand from students - PART 2 of the Secret Agent maths.
In this Secret Agent code-breaker activity ask your students to attempt to solve the addition problems without using formal methods. This lesson is all about speed - can they find quick ways to add?
This skill is essential to build up mathematical confidence and dexterity - children will feel empowered to know they can use many strategies and start thinking about the most efficient, speedy but accurate ways to add.
Reviewing pupils’ working in this lesson is crucial - its important pupils get to see how we can all use different methods effectively. This fun, engaging maths encourages pupils to work in different ways and learn from each other. You may find children having ‘lightbulb moments,’ realising they don’t always have to be constrained to formal, column addition methods.
The saga continues! Students have kept requesting more of these -so here is Part 3.
This lesson focuses on mental addition and subtraction this time.
The ‘secret agent’ has been found and now the pupils are looking for ‘the villain.’
All suggested by students in my classes. I hope your students enjoy these lessons as much as mine have!
Simple but effective - differentiated comparing and ordering work on measurement comparing and ordering.
Used for Y3/4 class.
National Curriculum link: compare, add and subtract: lengths (m/cm/mm)
Answer sheet included.