Counting up and down in 5sQuick View
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Counting up and down in 5s

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<p>This worksheets supports children in counting up and down in 5s using digits, objects and other representations of numbers such as numicon. It includes answers.</p>
Different methods of mental additionQuick View
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Different methods of mental addition

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<p>This activity supports children to use a range of mental methods for mental addition. It focuses on using a number line, using number bonds and near double.</p>
Story planner - adventure storyQuick View
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Story planner - adventure story

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<p>This set of story planners based on the story mountain help children to plan and write adventure stories. There is a selection of scenarios.</p> <ol> <li>Portal into another world</li> <li>Tiger encounter</li> <li>Boat in a storm</li> <li>Large children in a world of smaller people and buildings</li> <li>Kayaking towards a waterfall</li> <li>Dinosaur encounter</li> </ol> <p>Each comes with a planning framework with prompt questions.</p>
Common exception word game for phase 2, 3 or 4 (choice of words)Quick View
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Common exception word game for phase 2, 3 or 4 (choice of words)

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<p>This game involves children having a pile of common exception words for their phonics phase. They need to roll a dice to determine which activity they will do to learn the word. This could be taught in a small group then played independently as continuous provision.</p>
The Temperature Game - Maths game with negative numbersQuick View
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The Temperature Game - Maths game with negative numbers

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<p>This game involves players following instruction cards for increases and decreases of temperature and recording in on score chart. The aim of the game is to finish with a temperature as close to 0 as possible. The increases and decreases in temperature are mainly single digits.</p>
Would You Rather? - Fractions, decimals and percentages activity using money to budget for a partyQuick View
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Would You Rather? - Fractions, decimals and percentages activity using money to budget for a party

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<p>There are two differentiated versions of this fun activity for Y5 and 6. Children need to gain money for a budget for a class party by choosing the best of two options. To avoid having to do every single calculation, they can use logic to determine which is bound to be the better option for some of the pairs. They need to add their totals, discover their imaginary budget then look at an online shop to find the best ways to spend it.</p>