<p>True or False worksheet on the topic of evolution and inheritance.<br />
I used this at the end of the topic to check understanding.</p>
<p>Edit - 05/06/2019</p>
<p>I have added the answers.</p>
<p>Finding the nth term in sequences involving decimal numbers.</p>
<p>I used this with greater depth Year 6.<br />
Can be used with Year 7 and above.</p>
Aimed for year 4 children.<br />
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Learning Objective: To find the area of rectilinear shapes by counting squares through problem solving.<br />
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Two differentiated worksheets for HA/MA and LA - both worksheets have two exercises. The second exercise is harder where the squares are not given to the children and there are missing measurements (for HA/MA). All measurements are given to LA. <br />
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I had taught this lesson and it went really well. First exercise children can stick in their books. Second exercise - children will need to draw out the rectilinear shapes.<br />
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An extension worksheet is available for those children who complete the work.
<p>Which fraction could be the odd one out? Children to write their reasoning for why each fraction could be the odd one out.</p>
<p>I have made sure there is a reason for every single one of them.</p>
<p>I used this with Year 6.</p>
<p>GCSE Geography Tropical Storms.</p>
<p>Information sheet.<br />
Document about Hurricane Katrina and Cyclone Nargis - includes information, warnings, impacts and responses for each tropical storm.</p>
<p>A good revision resource with information all in one place.</p>
<p>Aimed at Year 4. Can be used with other year groups.</p>
<p>Learning Objective: To accurately use apostrophes of possession with regular and irregular plurals.</p>
<p>A good resource (PPT) to introduce the possessive apostrophe with plural nouns - both regular and irregular plural nouns.</p>
<p>Comes with a list of irregular plurals which children might struggle with to help them with their work when changing singular nouns into plural nouns. I had these on the tables so that children could check the differences between singular and plural nouns.</p>
<p>GCSE Geography Rivers and Coasts - Causes of River Flooding.</p>
<p>A table of human and physical causes of river flooding with a definition for each cause. A good revision resource.</p>
<p>GCSE Geography - Rivers, Floods and Management - River Landforms.</p>
<p>PPT on River Landforms - meanders, ox-bow lakes, rejuvenation, incised meanders.<br />
Notes in PPT for teacher.<br />
All documents needed included in this.</p>
<p>Learning Objective: To use speech punctuation correctly including commas after reporting clauses.</p>
<p>I taught this lesson to a Year 4 class and it went really well.</p>
<p>Whole Lesson - Lesson plan included along with PPT for the starter and a plenary activity.</p>
<p>PSHE Lesson</p>
<p>Objective: I can be aware of my attitude towards people with disabilities.</p>
<p>This was a discussion lesson where children were further questioned on their responses. Scenarios in presentation opens up for debate.</p>
<p>Aimed at Years 3 and 4 - taken from Year 3/4 National Curriculum for Maths. Can be used during the unit of work and for revision.</p>
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<li>Ordering - children must order the numbers in ascending order.</li>
<li>Roman Numerals - 2 exercises: children must write the convert the Roman numerals into numbers. Children must convert the numbers into Roman numerals.</li>
<li>Finding 1000 more or less than of a given number and children must round the numbers to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000.</li>
<li>Multiples - 2 differentiated worksheets where children must count on in the multiples of 6, 7, 9, 25 and 1000.</li>
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<p>PPT can be adapted to suit any age range.</p>
<p>PPT all about global warming including (but not limited to!):what global warming is, the causes of it, greenhouse effect, the effects of global warming and the solutions.</p>
<p>Aimed at KS1.</p>
<p>Learning Objective: To recognise and find one quarter of a quantity.</p>
<p>Using a bar model to find one quarter of a quantity.</p>
<p>Aimed at KS1 and Lower KS2.</p>
<p>Addition and Subtraction Column Method.</p>
<p>Addition and Subtraction questions. Children to work these out using the column method.</p>