Worksheets with revision of topics and activities, covering the subtraction skills needed for year 6 paper 1 including decimal subtraction, subtraction of fractions and of fractions and whole numbers. Contains work suitable for learners who are below, at and exceeding the standard. Supported by a powerpoint, which contains different activities for whole class revision. Topics are explained but not always in detail as this is for revision. Also suitable for parents and carers to use at home with their children.
A presentation and worksheets that cover the multiplication skills needed for paper 1 of the year 6 Maths SATS (2016+.) Resources are based on official sample material and the 2016 paper. Start at an easier level and increase in difficulty to support learners who are below, at and exceeding the expected level. Skills covered include different methods of multiplication, long multiplication, square and cube numbers and multiplication involving fractions. Can be used in schools in the weeks before the SATS and could also be used by parents supporting their children's revision at home.
A workbook and presentation that covers the division skills needed for the year 6 SATS Arithmetic Paper (2016+). Questions are based on the 2016 paper and sample materials. Skills covered include short division, long division, percentages and division with fractions. Can be used to revise in class in the run up to the SATS or could be used by parents revising at home with their children.
A series of worked examples and practice exam questions for Maths Paper 3 (Reasoning) of the year 6 SATS tests. These activities are ideal for use in a teacher or teaching assistant small group or intervention. They could also be used by tutors or parents helping their children to revise at home. All questions are based on the 2016 test paper and the government sample materials.
A series of worked examples and practice questions to revise for the year 6 Maths Reasoning Paper 3. The activity is ideal for a teacher or teaching assistant led intervention or small teaching group. These questions are aimed at pupils who are Bronze/Emerging level and below the expected standard. All questions are based on the 2016 Paper 3 Maths Paper and government sample materials.
3 worksheets of word problems for year 3.
Each question has a question aimed at an expected year 3 level and then a (b) part question designed to be more challenging. There is a dedicated multiplication sheet, a dedicated division sheet and then one which uses mixed operations, including addition and subtraction.
Times tables used are 2, 3, 5, 8 and 10 and there are also some question which require learners to multiply larger numbers by 10.
Each sheet has an answer sheet included.
A guide to key mathematical vocabulary terms which are used on the foundation papers for the three major exam boards, such as sum, product, multiple, factor etc. This sheet was designed to help year 11 students who are aiming for a level 4 or for post-16 students who are re-sitting their Maths GCSE revise and recap these key words. There are 20 questions using the terms, including some exam-style ones which are based on questions from the three major exam boards. There is an answer sheet included.
3 original texts and reading comprehension questions that can be used for revision for the SATS, for guided reading or general class work. Texts types are an original fiction story, a non-fiction text about Food Around the World and a cake recipe. The story is part 5 and can be used in conjunction with parts 1-4, but is also designed so it can be used on its own as well. Questions are based on the 2016 SATS reading paper and government sample materials. The recipe task is more straightforward than the others and may be useful for pupils working below the expected standard. (Please note that the story does touch briefly and sensitively on the topic of divorce and family breakdown.)
A series of worked examples and practice question for the SATS Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling paper. These are ideal for teacher or TA-led interventions or small groups, but also for independent work. Topics covered include clauses, modal verbs, hyphens and synonyms and antonyms. These questions are based on the 2016 SATS paper and sample government materials and are aimed particularly at pupils working above the expected standard.
Powerpoint presentation with video links revising the Renaissance and its impact on Medicine. Summaries of Vesalius, Harvey and Paré and analysis of factor affecting medicine at this time. Pupils complete a summary worksheet that can be printed out on A4 or A3.
Information on the main political parties and their aims, including Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish parties. Discussion activities for small groups and whole class activities. Also information on some of the key features of our democracy, such as universal suffrage and a discussion activity on why those things are important.
A series of worked examples and practice questions for the Key Stage 1 Maths SATS Arithmetic Paper. Topics covered included: Adding two two-digit numbers, multiplication and division, halves, quarters, three-quarters and thirds. These are ideal for a teacher or teaching assistant led small group or intervention. They could also be used by parents and tutors supporting children at home. All questions are based on the 2016 SATS paper and sample government materials.
A presentation and booklet that takes learners through all the addition skills on the SATS Arithmetic Paper 1, including adding numbers with different digits, adding decimals, fractions and mixed numbers. All based on official past paper material. All concepts start out at an easy level and then increase in difficulty, meaning differentiation is built in. Also ideal for parents to use at home to revise with their child. Could be used over several lessons in the run up to the SATS.
A series of worked examples and questions for the end of key stage 1 (year 2) Maths SATS Arithmetic tests. Topics include single digit addition, one and two digit addition and subtraction, adding ten to a two digit number and halves. These are ideal for use in teacher or teaching assistant led interventions and small groups. These questions are aimed at pupils who are working below the expected standard.
Revision questions for year 6 SATS reasoning paper. There are worked questions, followed by a question for pupils to attempt themselves. These questions are aimed at students who are working below the expected standard and the activities are ideal for an intervention group or a teacher/teaching assistant led group. This could also be used by parents or tutors helping children at home. All questions are based on the 2016 paper 2 and/or the sample materials produced by the government.
A series of practice questions to revise for the Key Stage 1 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling test paper 2. Topics covered include word class, sentence type, punctuation marks (,.?') and suffixes. Questions are based on the 2016 SPAG paper and sample government materials and are particularly suited to pupils working below the expected level. These are ideal for use in a teacher or TA led small group and intervention. Each question type is designed to be discussed.
A series of worked examples and practice questions for the year 6 SATS Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling tests. Topics covered include apostrophes, contractions, pronouns and standard English. These would be ideal for a teacher or TA led intervention or small group. These questions are based on the 2016 SATS test and sample government materials and are particularly suited to pupils who are working below the expected standard.
A series of practice questions to revise for the year 2 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling Paper 2 SATS test. Concepts covered include: the past and present tenses, contracted forms, sentence type and punctuation usage. These can be used as independent or whole-class work or for teacher and TA led small groups. The questions are based on the 2016 Key Stage 1 SATS test and sample government materials and are particularly suited for pupils who are exceeding the expected standard.
2 presentations and supporting worksheets that takes you through Stalin's tactics to overcome Trotsky. Includes source work and internet links. This was originally made for the EdExcel iGCSE Dictatorship and conflict in the USSR, 1924–53 module and there are exam style questions for this qualification. However, this could also be adapted and used for similar courses. The second lesson looks at the other leadership contenders, Kamenev, Zinoviev and Bukharin.
Part of the same series as my Florence Nightingale worksheet. Reading comprehensions on Queen Victoria, The Workhouse, John Snow, Brunel and The Age of Railways. Useful as homework sheets or in class activities. Can be used as cross curricular with History, Science, Technology and other subjects.