<p>Active and passive voice lesson for Y6.</p>
<p>Word class games as a starter.</p>
<p>Then identifying subject, object and verb using the sentences.</p>
<p>This then feeds into the active and passive voice where i used the book ‘I didn’t do my homework because…’. Read the book as a class, then children came up with their own excuses for not completing their homework.</p>
<p>PP is of each page of the book so children can read it with you, sheet for children writing and drawing their own excuses and AfL challenges which uses SATs questions on S, V and O as well as active and passive voice.</p>
(L.O) To be able to add.<br />
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Success Criteria breaking down the steps for addition<br />
Sums for each step<br />
PP for word problems<br />
Plenary challenge using reasoning and problem solving skills.
LO: To be able to divide. <br />
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Worksheet with many questions that break down the steps of division. <br />
This gives children the opportunity to practice short and long division in their books.
LO: To be able to multiply. <br />
Year 6<br />
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Quiz Quiz Trade cards for a starter.<br />
Success criteria<br />
Question cards for practice work.<br />
Times table trail resources and answer sheet for LA children<br />
PP on smartboard.
Task sheets that stagger the process of finding fractions of shapes. <br />
Along with an AfL challenge that is a sample SAT question. <br />
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This lesson was planned for Year 6 children, although could be used for Year 5.
<p>A dinosaur story created by me to be read to your class as a dictation exercise. The story includes all of the Y2 common exception words.</p>
<p>The adult would read the story first, then again where the children would fill in the blanks with the CEW read to them.</p>
LO: To understand properties of numbers. <br />
Year 6<br />
Focuses on multiples, factors, prime numbers and squared and cubed numbers. <br />
Plenary challenge - this is something I do at the end of the lesson, or as a starter the following day to recap on previous learning.
LO: To carry out an investigation<br />
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A detailed investigation lesson around shadows. <br />
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Starter developing vocabulary.<br />
Vocabulary of an investigation for children to put in order.<br />
PP for each step working through together as a class.
Starter: Not on here but to use a visual and practical element. Children to be the digits moving. <br />
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3 worksheets for 10, 100 and 1000. Sheets have a prompt box.<br />
AfL challenge sheet for Plenary<br />
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Children to also have a place value mat to practice moving the digits.
(L.O) To understand the value of whole numbers. <br />
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Starter sheet focusing on being able to write numbers in their written form and numerical form.<br />
PP on place value.<br />
Flashcards - different colours for different steps.<br />
Plenary cards - colours match the flashcards.<br />
Prompt card to aid spelling.
(L.O) To be able to subtract <br />
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Subtraction resources and success criteria.<br />
LA resource using numicon.<br />
Sheet with calculations which match the success criteria<br />
Plenary challenge using a variety of problem solving and reasoning skills.