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Y4-6 Maths Catch-up Worksheets
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Y4-6 Maths Catch-up Worksheets

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Based on the objectives in the Y3 programme of study, this set of 6 worksheets targets number and place value objectives and is ideal for pupils who are finding it difficult to keep up with their year groups owing to gaps in previous learning. Many more resources for primary and secondary classes in my shop.[https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/ReallLanguages]
The Subjunctive in English
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The Subjunctive in English

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The subjunctive is tricky to recognise and even trickier to use. These resources break down the topic into manageable chunks, each focussing on a different aspect of the topic and each comprising a presentation with an asssociated worksheet for student practice.
Y4 maths.  Addition of four-digit numbers using formal columnar method. Presentation.
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Y4 maths. Addition of four-digit numbers using formal columnar method. Presentation.

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This resource is intended to introduce or revise the concept of carrying. It is a PowerPoint show with narration which lasts 11 minutes, plus any extra time needed for pupils to complete 3 problems. It would form an ideal introduction to a lesson, with no teacher preparation involved.I have also included a PDF version if you prefer to teach it without my voice! I have made a point of emphasising the concept of place value throughout, by referring repeatedly to the column headers trying to point them out with the laser pointer as I work the problems through. There are linked worksheets available here.
Avoir learnt through song.  Follow-up worksheets (age and animals).
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Avoir learnt through song. Follow-up worksheets (age and animals).

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The presentation contains karaoke-style scrolling text with sound , plus two slides showing how ‘avoir’ is used to talk about age and about animals. These slides have optional sound to assist with pronunciation of the text.). The song is good for learning as a two or four part round (see teacher notes). A copy of the printed music is included, indicating entry point of each group of singers. There are two fill-the-gap worksheets for follow up written work - one on age and the other on animals. The task in each is to complete a sentence by supplying the correct form of ‘avoir’.