Y4 National Curriculum: To recognize and show, using diagrams, families of common equivalent fractions.
Pupils use factors and multiples to recognize equivalent fractions and simplify where appropriate (for example, 6/9 = 2/3, ¼ = 2/8).
Designed for Y4, useful also in Y5.
1. Presentation explaining equivalent fractions.
2. Presentation showing how to recognize and find equivalent fractions.
3. Presentation supporting understanding of fractions.
4. Differentiated worksheet, 3 levels of challenge plus answers. Finding and labeling equivalent fraction diagrams.
5. Differentiated worksheet, 3 levels of challenge plus answers. Using multiplication and division to find equivalent fractions.
6. Differentiated worksheet, 3 levels of challenge plus answers. Matching equivalent fractions.
7. Differentiated worksheet, 3 levels of challenge plus answers. Assembling equivalent fraction trains.
8. Differentiated worksheet, 3 levels of challenge plus answers. Cracking codes by simplifying fractions.
9. Fraction Wall.
10. Improper Fractions Mixed Numbers conversion via images. 4 levels of challenge plus answers.
Y5
LO: To compare and order fractions whose denominators are all multiples of the same number.
LO: To identify, name and write equivalent fractions of a given fraction.
LO: To recognise mixed numbers and improper fractions and convert from one form to the other.
1. 26 slide presentation explaining comparing and ordering fractions.
2. Compare fractions by common denominators worksheet, 3 levels of challenge plus answers.
3. Compare fractions using fraction walls. 3 levels of challenge plus answers.
4. 10 slide presentation explaining equivalent fractions.
5. 6 slide presentation explaining how to find equivalent fractions.
6. Equivalent fractions worksheet - 3 levels of challenge plus answers.
7. Equivalent fractions crack the codes - 3 levels of challenge plus answers.
8. Improper / Mixed number lines with gaps to complete. 5 short challenges increasing in difficulty with answers.
9. Improper fractions --> mixed numbers self checking partner game - Back of the Net.
10. Mixed numbers --> improper fractions self checking partner game - Let’s Play Darts.
11. Mixed numbers improper fractions Catch the Spy worksheets 3 levels of challenge plus answers.
12. 26 slide counting in fractions presentation reinforcing improper, mixed and number line representations.
13. Fraction number lines.
14. Fraction Walls.
15. Convert between improper fractions and mixed numbers via images. 4 levels of challenge. A good resource to scaffold pupils needing support.
LO: **To add and subtract fractions with the same denominator and denominators that are multiples of the same number. **
1. Presentation Scaffolding addition and subtraction of fractions.
2. Presentation Scaffolding addition and subtraction of fractions using fraction pies.
3. Presentation Scaffolding addition and subtraction of fractions using fraction number lines.
4. Presentation - adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators.
5. Add and Subtract Fractions worksheets differentiated 3 levels of challenge plus answers.
6. Pearl Fishers Add and Subtract Fractions worksheets differentiated 3 levels of challenge plus answers.
7. Missing Digits Mastery Challenge and Subtract Fractions worksheets differentiated 3 levels of challenge plus answers.
8. Missing Digits Mastery Challenge Add and Subtract Fractions Extension.
9. 54 Flip Cards
These cards pose maths questions and have the answers on the back.
They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
a. Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
b. Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
c. Work independently against a timer.
d. Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
e. Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
f. You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes”.
10. Fraction Addition Pyramids Challenges Add & Subtract Fractions worksheets differentiated 3 levels of challenge plus answers.
11. Presentation supporting the Pyramids Challenge.
**LO: To convert between different units of metric measure (for example, kilometre and metre; centimetre and metre; centimetre and millimetre; gram and kilogram; litre and millilitre) **
Perhaps one of the easiest ways to further differentiate is to provide the support sheet and encourage pupils to look for a similar conversion. Can they gradually use the support sheet less?
1-6. Match up cards. Pupils cut out and match up the cm with equivalent m cards etc… Differentiated - 3 levels of challenge. Harder challenges have blank cards which pupils must complete.
7. Metric Conversion - Spot My Mistakes. Helps pupils become aware of common errors.
8. Conversion Support Sheet.
9. Place Value scaffold for conversion using digit cards if required - enlarge to A3.
10, 15, 16 Conversion Flip Cards
These cards pose metric conversion questions and have the converted answer on the back.
They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
a. Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
b. Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
c. Work independently against a timer.
d. Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
e. Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
f. You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes”.
11. Conversion Code Cracker. 4 Challenges with answers.
12. Conversion Picture Puzzles. 4 Puzzles with answers.
13. Convert Measures - Length.
14. Length combining units.
Percentages, Equivalent Fractions and Decimals and Ordering.
LO: To understand percentages.
LO: To convert fractions to percentages.
LO: To understand, recall and find equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages.
LO: To order fractions, decimals and percentages.
1. 31 Slide teaching presentation.
2. 8 Slide Rolling Presentation to display as a scaffold as pupils work.
3. Code Words. LO: To recall and find equivalent percentages, fractions and decimals. 3 Levels of challenge with answers.
4. LO: To compare and order fractions, decimals and percentages. 3 Levels of challenge with answers.
5. Four In A Line Fractions To Percentages self checking partner games. 3 Levels of challenge.
6. 54 Fraction to Percentage Flip Cards - 3 Levels of Challenge.
These cards pose multiplication questions and have the answers on the back. They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
a. Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
b. Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
c. Work independently against a timer.
d. Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
e. Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
f. You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes”.
7. Fractions, Decimals, Percentages Missing Digits Mastery Challenges. 3 Levels of Challenge with answers.
8. Pottery Lottery. To recall and find equivalent percentages, fractions and decimals. 3 Levels of Challenge with answers.
9. Testing Twins. Compare Fractions and Percentages. 1 page worksheet.
Designed for Y5 LO: To multiply and divide whole numbers and those involving decimals by 10, 100 and 1000.
May also be useful for reinforcement & revision in Y6-Y8
Lesson Presentation Teaching Multiplication & Division by 10, 100 and 100 including whiteboard exercises for pupils.
Rolling Presentation to display as a reminder prompt when pupils work on Multiplication and Division by 10, 100 and 1000.
x ÷ by 10, 100 & 1000. 8 Worksheets differentiated to 4 levels of challenge:
1a and 1b Spy Squirrel - To multiply a number by 10
2a and 2b Who Ate Grandma - To multiply a number by 100.
3a and 3b Pottery Lottery - To multiply or divide a number by 10 or 100.
4a and 4b Cat Burglar - To multiply or divide a number by 10, 100 or 1000.
Missing number / missing operations. 3 worksheets with answers.
Robot Rumble - 2 self checking partner games.
108 Flip Cards x ÷ by 10, 100 and 1000
These cards pose x ÷ by 10, 100 and 1000 questions and have the answers on the back.
They are suitable for lots of self-checking partner games or independent work.
Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Ideas for use:
a. Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
b. Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
c. Work independently against a timer.
d. Make your own Easy, Hard, and Harder Flip Cards.
e. Sort the cards into Easy, Hard, Harder piles and explain your reasoning.
f. You could edit a couple of cards; giving them the wrong answers and see how long it takes for pupils to spot your “mistakes".
Learning scaffold Place Value Grids, useful with place value cards to move digits when multiplying and dividing by 10 and 100. May be better enlarged to A3 for some pupils.
All answers included.
Designed for Y5, also useful in Y6.
Y5 LO: To solve problems involving multiplication or division.
No remainders in these problems. Pupils will need written multiplication and division skills.
(See my other Y5 resources for calculations games, activities and worksheets).
1. Around the world. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
2. Brit Factor. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
3. Car Showroom. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
4. Chocolate Factory. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
5. Starlight Stadium. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
6. VidTube. 24 (3x8) one step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
7. Two Step Problems. 18 (3x6) two step multiplication/division problems. Differentiated, 3 levels of challenge. 3 pages plus answers.
A huge selection of resources for mastery of the Year 5 multiplication and division learning including differentiated worksheets, games, activities and presentations. Great for the classroom, homework or home school.
LO: To recall multiplication and division facts for multiplication tables up to 12 × 12.
Designed for this Y4 objective but also useful for older pupils needing to improve tables recall.
1. Dartboard Tables - Self Checking Partner Game
2. Tiger Tables - 2 Self Checking Partner Games
3. Division With Remainders Football - Self Checking Partner Game
4.Pottery Lottery - 6 Differentiated Worksheets (3 levels of challenge) suitable for classwork or homework, with answers.
5. Multigons - 13 Differentiated Worksheets (3 levels of challenge) suitable for classwork or homework, with answers.
6. Shopping Challenge. 1 page worksheet of times tables word problems (3 levels of challenge) suitable for classwork or homework, with answers.
7. Multiplication Trios. 6 challenge levels of multiplication trios (6 pages) with answers.
Now with bonus 11 sets of times tables flip cards.
LO: To estimate the answer to a calculation and use inverse operations to check answers
3 Worksheet Sets (11 pages in total plus answers) for Y4 or older pupils.
Set 1 Differentiated: 4 levels of challenge.Answers included.
Pupils check the reasonableness of bar models and then use them to create fact families including inverses.
Set 2 Differentiated: 3 levels of challenge. Answers included.
Pupils make a mental estimation and copy the calculations to the correct section of the number line.
Set 3 Differentiated: 5 levels of challenge. Answers included.
Pupils make a mental estimation and copy the calculations to the correct section of the number line.
Year 4 National Curriculum Objectives covered:
LO: To read Roman numerals to 100 (I to C) and know that over time, the numeral system changed to include the concept of zero and place value.
LO: To understand and count in thousands.
LO: To count in multiples of 4, 8, 50, 6, 7, 9, 25 and 1000.
LO: To count backwards through zero to include negative numbers.
LO: To find 1000 more or less than a given number.
LO: To recognise the place value of each digit in a four-digit number.
LO: To solve number problems with increasingly large positive numbers.
LO: To round numbers to the nearest 10.
LO: To round numbers to the nearest 100.
LO: To round numbers to the nearest 1000.
LO: To understand partitioning.
LO: To estimate and write numbers on number lines to 10000.
LO: To compare 4-digit numbers.
LO: To order 4-digit numbers.
Differentiated resources to support National Curriculum Learning Objectives and also covering the White Rose Scheme Small Steps approach:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/wrm-year-4-scheme-of-learning-12144600
Including
• Activities suitable for homework
• Challenges to develop mastery
• Self-checking partner games
• Presentations
All files include answers.
Please view the previews for more information.
Find a free sample from this resource pack here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12726234
6 Worksheets / Activities for Y2-Y4
Each helps children practice adding 3 or 4 small numbers by spotting pairs that make 10, 20 or 30.
1. Back of the Net - Self Checking Partner Game
2. Four In A Line - Self Checking Partner Game
3. Space Invaders - Worksheet
4&5. Each 18 Flip Cards: Print Double Sided (Back to Back) onto Card.
Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
Work on own and ask partner to flip and check your answers.
Work independently against a timer.
Make your own Easy, Hard, Harder Flip Cards.
6. Magic Swords Worksheets. 3 Pages plus answers.
LO: Recognise angles as a property of shape or a description of a turn.
LO: Identify right angles, recognise that two right angles make a half-turn, three make three quarters of a turn and four a complete turn; identify whether angles are greater than or less than a right angle.
LO: Identify horizontal and vertical lines and pairs of perpendicular and parallel lines.
LO: Draw 2-D shapes.
LO: Recognise 3-D shapes in different orientations and describe them.
Differentiated resources to support National Curriculum Learning Objectives and also covering the White Rose Scheme Small Steps approach.
Free Taster here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-11892330
These differentiated resources support children towards the objectives and can also be used in conjunction with White Rose Small Steps found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/wrm-year-3-scheme-of-learning-12144597
Including…
10 slide presentation explaining types of angle, vertical & horizontal, parallel and perpendicular.
Right Angles Worksheet. 3 levels of challenge with answers.
Acute, Obtuse and Right-angles. 3 levels of challenge with answers.
Robot Drawing. Measuring and drawing lines with increasing accuracy. 3 levels of challenge with answers.
Vertical and Horizontal. 2 challenges with answers.
Parallel / Perpendicular. 3 levels of challenge with answers.
Properties of 2D shapes. ** 3 levels of challenge **with answers.
Properties of 3D shapes. Code Breaker. ** 3 levels of challenge** with answers.
Plus much more!
See Previews for Examples.
Year 5 National Curriculum Objectives covered:
• read, write, order and compare numbers to at least 1 000 000 and determine the value of each digit
• interpret negative numbers in context, count forwards and backwards with positive and negative whole numbers, including through zero
• count forwards or backwards in steps of powers of 10 for any given number up to 1 000 000
• Read Roman numerals to 1 000 (M) and recognise years written in Roman numerals
• round any number up to 1 000 000 to the nearest 10, 100, 1 000, 10 000 and 100 000
• solve number problems and practical problems that involve all of the above
Differentiated resources to support National Curriculum Learning Objectives and also covering the White Rose Scheme Small Steps approach:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/wrm-year-5-scheme-of-learning-12144605
Includes a brief presentation overview of the activities to show pupils.
Including
• Activities suitable for homework
• Challenges to develop mastery
• Self-checking partner games
• Presentations
Please view the previews for more information.
Find a free sample from this resource pack here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-12570480
Y3 Y4 Y5 Add and Subtract Increasingly Large Numbers Mentally
These activities help pupils to practise adding and subtracting mentally.
1. Bar Models / Four Fact Families. Pupils use mental addition and subtraction together with their understanding of inverse operations to complete the bars and their associated 4 calculations. 2 pages (2 digit and 3 digit) plus answers.
2. Five in a line. Mental Addition and Subtraction - 2 self checking partner games - 2 digit and 3 digit.
The next five files each have 18 flip cards.
3-7. Each 18 Flip Cards: Print Double Sided (Back to Back) onto Card.
a. Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
b. Work on own and ask partner to flip and check your answers.
c. Work independently against a timer.
d. Make your own Easy, Hard, Harder Flip Cards.
Add further challenge by mixing sets of flip cards together.
3. Flip Cards Set #1 Add & Subtract 2 digit numbers mentally, no bridging / exchanging / carrying.
4. Flip Cards Set #2 Add & Subtract 2 digit numbers mentally, includes bridging / exchanging / carrying.
5. Flip Cards Set #3 Add & Subtract 3 digit numbers mentally, no bridging / exchanging / carrying.
6. Flip Cards Set #4 Add & Subtract 3 digit numbers mentally, includes some bridging / exchanging / carrying.
7. Flip Cards Set #5 Add & Subtract 3 digit numbers mentally, includes more bridging / exchanging / carrying.
8. Dartboard - 2 self checking partner games - 2 digit and 3 digit.
9. Five A Day Self Checking Partner Game 2 digit numbers.
10. Five A Day Checking Partner Game 3 digit numbers.
11. Pyramids. 2 pages of addition/subtraction pyramids plus answers. The first involves (mainly) 2 digit numbers, the second involves (mainly) 3 digit numbers.
Y4 Add and subtract numbers with up to four digits, using formal written methods.
1. Flip Cards -Print Double Sided Back To Back onto Card.
Work with partner and flip when you both have an answer.
Work on own and ask partner to flip & check your answers.
Work independently against a timer.
Make your own Easy, Hard, Harder Flip Cards.
2. Let’s Play Darts - Self Checking Partner Game.
3. HTO Magic Squares to complete - answers included.
4. Missing Digits Challenge Worksheet with answers and extension activity.
5. Addition / Subtraction Pyramids to solve with answers provided.
6. Shopping - Problem Solving Activity involving addition and subtraction of 3 digit numbers. 3 levels of challenge. Answers provided.
7. Spot My Mistakes, 3 levels of challenge with answers.
8.** Extension **Challenge Addition Subtraction Pyramid Activity / Worksheet
A massive collection of differentiated challenges, activities and presentations covering all the national curriculum objectives for Addition and Subtraction in Year 4. Idea for classroom, homework or home schooling.
LO: To find percentages of amounts.
LO: To solve problems involving the calculation of percentages.
Free Taster of
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/percentages-y6-percentages-of-amounts-inc-word-problems-missing-digits-mastery-reasoning-11821800
which contains presentations and many more pages of differentiated worksheets and activities with all the answers.
A free sample from my complete resource pack for Year 4 Number, Place Value and Roman Numerals which can be found here:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12169871