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Need your Year 6 children to practise key Maths and English skills?

Need something to help settle your class at the start of the day?

Want to save time but still need your class to revise?

Let me introduce our Year 6 morning tasks!

Covering the UK KS2 Primary Maths and English curriculum, our morning task questions are an excellent way to have your class practise and revise key skills while having a clear routine, helping them to settle quickly in the morning.

Every morning is made of two Maths questions, two English questions and a spelling task. Answers are also included so children can self-mark.

Maths- These focus on recapping previously taught arithmetic skills from Years 3 to 5 as well as incorporating new learning from Year 6. These cover place value, addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, decimals and percentages, units of measure and algebra.

English- The first English question focuses on identifying and using grammar and writing techniques, including but not limited to determiners, relative clauses, modal verbs, conjunctions , expanded noun phrases and prepositional phrases.

The second English question focuses on spellings, word use and punctuation, including but not limited to synonyms and antonyms, suffixes, parenthesis, speech punctuation and semi-colons.

Spelling- On the first day of each week, children will be required to find 5 words that match a specific spelling rule. We strongly recommend children having access to a dictionary for this. For the subsequent days, children will be completing different tasks based on their 5 found words.

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