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Primary Mathematics

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High quality resources from a well-established author. The author is a primary teacher with a maths degree based in the UK. All resources are aimed at ensuring children gain a thorough understanding of the concept as well as inspiring them to want to learn more.

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High quality resources from a well-established author. The author is a primary teacher with a maths degree based in the UK. All resources are aimed at ensuring children gain a thorough understanding of the concept as well as inspiring them to want to learn more.
Sequence Ratio Worksheet - Differentiated
Miss-BeckyMiss-Becky

Sequence Ratio Worksheet - Differentiated

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This is a nice activity to introduce the idea of ratio, by using sequences. Suitable for KS2. I found it useful to use pieces of card (e.g. 1 yellow for every 2 blue) to visually demonstrate beforehand (using volunteers - each holding the correct ratio) and show how to record this into a table on the whiteboard as you go, before using this resource as the main activity. I also allowed children to use counters at their table to aid them whilst completing the worksheet, as this was very beneficial to some learners.
Fractions & Ratio Worksheet (Personalised)
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Fractions & Ratio Worksheet (Personalised)

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A consolidating activity for KS3. Two worksheets to choose from. Edit your chosen worksheet to input the first names of the children in your class. The children can then work out the fraction and ratio of their names that fall into certain criteria. Worksheet 1: Relies just on the first names of the children in the class, with no other knowledge required (e.g. number of vowels in the name) Worksheet 2: Also requires research or prior knowledge of the others in the class before successfully completing the worksheet. This worksheet can help children to discover the link between fractions and ratio.
Times Tables Homework Grids
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Times Tables Homework Grids

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For children to use at home, to learn their multiplication tables from 2 to 12. Homework Grids: The first sheet can be used as either an initial assessment sheet or a timed game for those who are more able. The final sheet is for children to choose their own tables to practise on a smaller scale. Challenge Grids: An extension, to practise times tables out of order, once children are confident with them in order.
Coordinate Battleships Game (Differentiated)
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Coordinate Battleships Game (Differentiated)

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A self-contained game to be played in pairs. Use to revise reading coordinates on a grid. Best played once coordinates have already been introduced, as a consolidating activity. Differentiated versions of the game within this pack, including use of the first quadrant only, as well as all four quadrants. You will also find instructions on how to play the game within your pack. Suitable for Years 4 and 5 (on one quadrant) and Year 6 and KS3 (on all four quadrants).