A series of practice questions for the year 6 SATS Reasoning paper 2. This worksheet is aimed at pupils who are exceeding the expected standard and are designed to be worked through independently. Any misconceptions can then be identified and discussed with the pupil. These could also be done as homework or used by parents or tutors who are helping pupils revise at home. All questions are based on the 2016 SATS paper and government sample materials.
A series of worked examples and practice questions for revising paper 2 of the year 6 maths SATS. Can be used for independently, but would also be ideal for an adult led intervention or targeted group. Could also be used by parents revising with their children at home. All examples are based on the 2016 SATS paper and government sample materials. These resources are aimed primarily at pupils who are working at the expected standard for maths.
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 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 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.
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 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.
Six weeks of spelling teaching on prefixes that can be added to verbs, as required by the National Curriculum. There are activities designed to be done one a day over a school week and also word searches. Spelling words are provided to be used for homework and/or spelling tests. Week 6 is a review week and includes spellings from the statutory word list for year 5 and 6.
Includes a Powerpoint with video links that explains what perimeter, area and volume are and explains how to calculate them. This is supported by a booklet of worksheets with activities. Includes activities suitable for bronze, silver and gold learners. Answers are also included. Work helps meet the statutory requirements of the National Curriculum. Could also be used by home educators and tutors.
Powerpoint tells the story of Holy Week, starting at Palm Sunday and ending with the Resurrection. Language is simplified and video clips and images are chosen sensitively. Links to non-statutory RE framework for teaching about Christianity. Can be used with my unit of work about Easter or on its own.
3 separate areas of study - The Easter Story, Why do we have Easter Eggs and What happens in a Church at Easter? Information sheets and activities based on them. Fits with the non-statutory RE framework, on 'The nature of religion and belief' and 'Learning about Christianity.' Encourages learners to both learn about and from religion.
Powerpoint designed to help explore some of the common imagery of Easter and to think about where they come from. Includes video links to how to make a palm cross and a song about the Easter bunny. Can be used alone or with my unit of work on Easter for year 1/2.
Powerpoint presentation of the Easter story, suitable for key stage 1. Can be used on its own or with my unit of Easter work. Language is simple and pictures selected to be sensitive to younger children.
Worksheets on Easter Story, Easter symbols and Easter celebrations. Differentiated storyboard provided for the Easter Story. World Map required (not included). Also an Easter Wordsearch, comprehension activities and suggestions for further study. Each section encourages pupils to reflect on their own beliefs and opinions.
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.
Useful for studying the Victorians, the role of women in history and the history of nursing. Sheet can be used a pure reading comprehension or as a stimulus for further study. Question sheet and answers are provided.
Football themed reading comprehension with questions and answers, suitable for any time but particularly during European or World Cup. Questions based on sample year 6 materials for 2016 SATS.
A simplified account of Mary Seacole's life and work, with 10 questions, plus an extension task. Includes answers and suggested targets based on KS1 guided reading targets. Suitable for year 1 and 2, possibly with teacher input.
Suitable for work on the Victorians or for Black History Month.