Year 2 mental maths skillsQuick View
Joanneknight

Year 2 mental maths skills

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A set of 'Morning Maths Workouts&' that cover a range of important year 2 maths skills. I use these as early morning tasks or starters for a maths lesson to keep up their basic skills. These include: recognising odd and even; adding and subtracting 10 and multiples of 10; adding and subtracting 1 and 2 digit numbers; multiplying by 2, 5 and 10; dividing by 2, 5 and 10 and recognising multiples.
KS2 mental maths skills - add/subtract double/halfQuick View
Joanneknight

KS2 mental maths skills - add/subtract double/half

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A range of worksheets to cover a variety of essential KS2 maths skills for a range of abilities. I used these as timed skills sheet where children completed as many as they could in 5 mins then self marked afterwards but they could be used as a stand-alone worksheet. The worksheets cover: adding multiples of 10 and 100; adding 2 digit numbers with and without carrying; adding and subtracting 9, 10 and 11 and doubling & halving whole numbers and decimals.
Year 5 Roman NumeralsQuick View
Joanneknight

Year 5 Roman Numerals

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<ul> <li>Differentiated 4 ways</li> <li>Answer sheets for self-marking or easy teacher marking</li> <li>Covers Year 5 objective: read Roman numerals to 1,000 (M) and recognise years written in Roman numerals</li> </ul> <p>Uses include:<br /> * Assessment sheet - direct and clear evidence for year 5 objective<br /> * Early morning activity or weekly/monthly task to keep up and retain skills<br /> * Worksheet for use as part of a lesson</p> <code> Contains: **Level 1 -** Numbers to 20 **Level 2 -** Numbers to 100 **Level 3 -** Numbers to 1000 **Level 4 -** Years</code>
Comparing numbers using more than, less than and =Quick View
Joanneknight

Comparing numbers using more than, less than and =

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A basic worksheet, differentiated 3 ways. Children need to compare the two numbers and put the correct sign in the middle. Can either be written on the sheet or copied into books. Lots of questions that might get discussions going about place value and challenge misconceptions.