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pdf, 2.71 MB
Resource: 
Differentiated Task on Basic Addition in preparation for the Arithmetic KS2 SATS paper.
Red, Amber, Green (RAG) tasks (3 sets) –
RAG task 1 – Addition of two digits to one digit, then two digits to two digit, then reasoning task with pieces of information missing as the secure section. Check in activity, quick individual task to complete as a post assessment to make sure pupils can add two digits to two digits.
RAG task 2 - Addition of two digits to two digits, then three digits to two digits, then reasoning task with pieces of information missing as the secure section. Check in activity, quick individual task to complete as a post assessment to make sure pupils can add three digits to two digits.
RAG task 3 - Addition of three digits to two digits, then three digits to three digits, then reasoning task with pieces of information missing as the secure section. Check in activity, quick individual task to complete as a post assessment to make sure pupils can add three digits to two digits.

KS3 Intervention: We use this resource with the pupils who are on intervention in year 7 and 8.We also use it as a quick revision task before our year 7 baseline tests.

Idea behind tasks; This task is to address a gap in knowledge for many of my pupils with addition. Pupils are given time to practice the key skills on the SATS paper as a revision task or consolidation task. They often get no marks when it includes a square or they start off correctly and then mess up the addition/subtraction. This is to really hammer home the style of question in the SATS exam that should definitely earn our pupil’s full marks. 

Pupils choose which colour they feel confident attempting. If they are really confident they should choose green, the secure option, if they are struggling they should choose the red or amber option (foundation – basic assessment of skill, amber is a little bit harder).

Pupils show the questions, working out and answers that they have attempted in their class book.

Answers provided for each stage. 

Printing Tip: This resource has been designed to display on board or print on A4. If you wish to print, select ‘shrink’ or ‘print to fit page’ (or fit to page option on your print settings) in order for it to print correctly on A4.

Tip 2: You could laminate and reuse for other classes. This could be printed in colour and used over and over again. Saving you time and money on the printing costs.

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