Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
A 2-page division work booklet.
10 warm up questions followed by 20 more challenging questions.
Chunking division method shown.
Fully editable.
Answer sheet provided.
Ideal for 7 - 11 years.
If you want to give your Y6 student’s a good number sequence challenge, here it is.
2-page booklet.
Your student’s have to complete some number sequences and identify the rule/pattern. Then they get to make their own number sequences by choosing their own starting number and rule/pattern.
My Year 6 class really enjoyed this challenge.
Fully editable.
A great PowerPoint to use in you are teaching 'Counting in 2’s.
11 slides.
Fully interactive.
Ideal for 3 to 6 years.
Please note: The preview image is a bit distorted but the PowerPoint is absolutely fine!
4-page booklet.
A variety of measurement and conversions problems (with space for calculations).
Answer page included.
Fully editable.
Ideal for upper key stage 2.
3 Worksheets and 2 PowerPoint Presentations:
Ideal for 7 to 11 years.
Examples shown and very easy to follow.
Perfect for distance learning, home learning or class work.
5-page booklet.
30 questions.
Number lines provided for each question (for working out).
Example given.
Answers provided (last page).
Stepped activity (differentiated).
Fully editable.
A 2-page activity booklet focusing on unit fractions and equivalent fractions.
Activity 1: Write and show equivalent fractions for a half
Activity 2: Write equivalent fractions for a variety of unit fractions
Activity 3: Use the squared paper to draw and label a variety of equivalent fractions
Fully editable.
I use this EVERY FRIDAY.
It identifies students who have understood the learning objectives for the week and those that haven’t.
Any child who is not successful becomes part of my intervention group for the following week (they also re-do the test once the intervention has finished).
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The learning objectives for this particular sheet are:
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recognize a half and quarter
shade one third of a shape
circle a half, quarter and third of an array
use the ‘more or less than’ symbol correctly
find a half, quarter or third of a number using a preferred method
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A simple and easy assessment tool to use, edit and mark.
Fully editable.
This activity sheet should only be used once the children know the following:
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1.) How to separate counting cubes into equal groups (I use plastic cups for the groups. Alternatively you could use grouping hoops).
2.) How to draw balls on a sheet of paper and separate them into equal groups. If you are asking a child to separate halves, they should draw the balls in groups of 2 (in an array formation) then separate into 2 equal groups. If you are asking a child to separate quarters, they should draw the balls in groups of 4 (in an array formation) then separate into 4 equal groups. If you are asking a child to separate thirds, they should draw the balls in groups of 3 (in an array formation) then separate into 3 equal groups etc.
3.) How to count confidently in 2’s (when working with halves); how to count confidently in 4’s (when working in quarters); how to count confidently in 3’s (when working in thirds) etc.
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This sheet has questions related to halves, quarters and thirds but you can always change the questions.
Fully editable.
Example shown.
2 great resources:
Resource 1: A great little booklet to test your student’s knowledge of halves, quarters and thirds. Answers provided and fully editable.
Resource 2: A worksheet to consolidate halves, quarters and thirds. Answers provided and fully editable.
4-page booklet.
Focus: to identify thirds of a whole shape and number.
The last page consists of word-related problems.
Ideal for Year 2 students and above.
Fully editable.
Answers provided.