Year 2 - 'One a Day' Revision BookletQuick View
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Year 2 - 'One a Day' Revision Booklet

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This resource can be used by both teachers and parents. ‘One a Day’ is a series of booklets for Year 2 children that give them an opportunity to practise addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and other concepts from the 2014 national curriculum for five minutes each day. This revision booklet is to ensure that the children have a clear understanding of the year 2 skills and concepts covered in the four previous booklets. For teachers: Use in the classroom daily as a morning activity or as a starter in your mathematics lessons. It is a way of consolidating taught skills and concepts and assessing their understanding. They can also be used to support children in intervention groups or used as homework booklets. For parents: Let your child do one page a day and then check the answers with them, discussing their mistakes and explaining the concepts.
Year 2 - 'One a Day' Activity Booklet 2Quick View
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Year 2 - 'One a Day' Activity Booklet 2

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This resource can be used by both teachers and parents. ‘One a Day’ is a series of booklets for Year 2 children that give them an opportunity to practise addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and other concepts from the 2014 national curriculum for five minutes each day. (30 daily activities) For teachers: Use in the classroom daily as a morning activity or as a starter in your mathematics lessons. They are progressive and a means of consolidating taught skills or assessing their understanding or misconceptions of new concepts before planning lessons. They can also be used to support children in intervention groups or used as homework booklets. For parents: Let your child do one page a day and then check the answers with them, discussing their mistakes and explaining the concepts.
Year 5 & 6 Times TablesQuick View
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Year 5 & 6 Times Tables

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This resource can be used by both teachers and parents and is part of a whole school scheme to ensure the consolidation and practise of the taught times tables and linked concepts (fractions, decimals, percentages, square numbers and square roots). The weekly times tables tests will help develop the children's proficiency and understanding, and their recall of number facts with speed and accuracy. There are 66 different tests covering all the times tables and a baseline assessment with accompanying answer sheets.
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Year 2 Times Tables

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This resource can be used by both teachers and parents and is part of a whole school scheme to ensure the consolidation and practise of the taught times tables. The weekly times tables tests will help develop the children's proficiency and understanding, and their recall of number facts with speed and accuracy. There are 24 different tests covering the 10x, 5x, 2x & 3x tables and a baseline assessment with accompanying answer sheets.
Phonics practise - Real and psuedo words in phonics familiesQuick View
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Phonics practise - Real and psuedo words in phonics families

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This resource supports the children in learning to read words using phonics. Each double sided sheet focuses on one phoneme at a time. The phoneme is highlighted in red on the first page in both the real and pseudo words to enable the children to easily identify the sound and progresses onto one colour on the second page (reverse) to allow the children to apply their understanding. These can be used during phonics lessons, intervention groups or for homework. They are written in Word in Sassoon Primary Infant and are editable to enable you to make more resources to support your teaching. (If you are using a different font, you may need to move the arch on the split digraph sheets) This resource can be used by both teachers and parents.
Year 2 - 'One a Day' Activity Booklet 1Quick View
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Year 2 - 'One a Day' Activity Booklet 1

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This resource can be used by both teachers and parents. ‘One a Day’ is a series of booklets for Year 2 children that give them an opportunity to practise addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and other concepts from the 2014 national curriculum for five minutes each day. (30 daily activities) For teachers: Use in the classroom daily as a morning activity or as a starter in your mathematics lessons. They are progressive and a means of consolidating taught skills or assessing their understanding or misconceptions of new concepts before planning lessons. They can also be used to support children in intervention groups or used as homework booklets. For parents: Let your child do one page a day and then check the answers with them, discussing their mistakes and explaining the concepts.
Year 3 Times TablesQuick View
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Year 3 Times Tables

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This resource can be used by both teachers and parents and is part of a whole school scheme to ensure the consolidation and practise of the taught times tables and linked concepts (fractions). The weekly times tables tests will help develop the children's proficiency and understanding, and their recall of number facts with speed and accuracy. There are 36 different tests covering the 10x, 5x, 2x, 3x, 4x & 8x times tables and a baseline assessment with accompanying answer sheets.
Year 4 Times TablesQuick View
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Year 4 Times Tables

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This resource can be used by both teachers and parents and is part of a whole school scheme to ensure the consolidation and practise of the taught times tables and linked concepts (fractions & decimals). The weekly times tables tests will help develop the children's proficiency and understanding, and their recall of number facts with speed and accuracy. There are 66 different tests covering all the times tables and a baseline assessment with accompanying answer sheets.
Multiplication and Division PractiseQuick View
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Multiplication and Division Practise

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These resources can be used by both teachers and parents to support children in knowing their multiplication and division facts. The set comprises of 66 worksheets for the 2x to 12x tables and can either be used in the classroom, for interventions or for homework. It is part of the Leap On Times Tables series and can also be used for children who are struggling to find the missing numbers in multiplication and division or need to deepen their understanding of the times tables. Answer sheets are also included.
Year 2 - 'One a Day' Activity Booklet 3Quick View
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Year 2 - 'One a Day' Activity Booklet 3

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This resource can be used by both teachers and parents. ‘One a Day’ is a series of booklets for Year 2 children that give them an opportunity to practise addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and other concepts from the 2014 national curriculum for five minutes each day. (30 daily activities) For teachers: Use in the classroom daily as a morning activity or as a starter in your mathematics lessons. They are progressive and a means of consolidating taught skills or assessing their understanding or misconceptions of new concepts before planning lessons. They can also be used to support children in intervention groups or used as homework booklets. For parents: Let your child do one page a day and then check the answers with them, discussing their mistakes and explaining the concepts.
Year 2 - 'One a Day' Activity Booklet 4Quick View
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Year 2 - 'One a Day' Activity Booklet 4

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This resource can be used by both teachers and parents. ‘One a Day’ is a series of booklets for Year 2 children that give them an opportunity to practise addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and other concepts from the 2014 national curriculum for five minutes each day. (30 daily activities) For teachers: Use in the classroom daily as a morning activity or as a starter in your mathematics lessons. They are progressive and a means of consolidating taught skills or assessing their understanding or misconceptions of new concepts before planning lessons. They can also be used to support children in intervention groups or used as homework booklets. For parents: Let your child do one page a day and then check the answers with them, discussing their mistakes and explaining the concepts.