<p>Powerpoint and linked worksheets to teach addition by bridging through multiples of 10 along a number line. Aimed at Y3.</p><p>Other topics covered: Numbers</p>
Aimed at Y3 Block A. Explode numbers into hundreds, tens and units using the "Partition-ius" spell.
Accompanying worksheets attached - differentiated 3 ways.
Starter activity for marking and reading a thermometer scale. (Originally aimed at Y3 class.)
Print off the 'Temperature scale' file double-sided and laminate (side B differentiated for negative numbers / temperatures below zero).
Put the file 'Random Temperatures' on slideshow view. The presentation should whizz quickly from slide to slide. Ask ch to say stop, hit 's' to stop on a temperature, ch mark temperature on their thermometer laminates. Hit 's' again to start presentation again.
<p>Ben 10 doesn’t like numbers which are not multiples of 10. This presentation uses a number line to round to nearest 10 and 100 with Ben 10. Aimed at Y3.</p><p>Other topics covered: Numbers</p>
Mythical creatures top trump cards for myths and legends literacy block in Y3 and Y5. Good for a speaking and listening activity. (Edit the criteria on each card to suit your needs.) Template included for your own creatures or for the children to create their own.
Little Bo Peep keeps losing her sheep. This presentation links fractions of quantities to division in the theme of Little Bo Peep and her sheep!
Aimed at a Y3 class.
<p>Teaching presentation (for 2 days) and supporting activity sheets to introduce to a Y3 class more formal written methods for column addition. You’ll need lots of red, blue and green pencil crayons!</p>
It's back to school time! I like to start the year by spending time teaching my English as a Second Language students the vocabulary for classroom stationery, that way they understand my instructions and they can ask to borrow items if need be. These task cards and flashcards can be used to teach or revise classroom stationery vocabulary. They are great to use when playing 'Quiz, Quiz, Trade' or matching pairs. I have also included a Scoot recording sheet and a Fortune Teller. They will keep your pupils talking and actively learning.
These task cards can be used to practise 'What is your name?', 'How old are you?' and 'Where are you from?' and the answers to these questions. Either attach them to lanyards or make them into badges. The children can then wear them and then walk around class room and practise their questions and answers to fill out the included questionnaire. <br />
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Included: 20 different ID task cards, flag flashcards for teaching nationalities and country names and flashcards with key questions.
These cards can be used to practise saying 'How old are you?' and 'I am ... years old.' They can be used to play Scoot, matching pairs, 'Quiz, Quiz, Trade' and Showdown. <br />
Includes a Scoot recording sheet and a fortune teller.
<p>3 differentiated sets of 32 column subtraction calculations. They can be used to play cooperative learning activities such as Showdown and Quiz, Quiz, Trade. Also included in the pack is a ‘Scoot’ recording sheet with answers for each set of questions.</p>
<p>SET A: 2 digit subtraction with no borrowing<br />
SET B: 2 and 3 digit subtraction with borrowing<br />
SET C: 3 and 4 digit subtraction with borrowing</p>
<p>Meets Key Stage 2 Maths objectives for formal calculation methods.</p>
Two sets of town plans to practise giving directions. Students give directions to partner to complete town plan and vice versa. Also included blank town plan so students can create their own town map.