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.
What are Target Boards?
Target boards have been around for a long time and they are an effective way of working with numbers, symbols, shapes and measures.
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How do they work?
Pupil’s are presented with a grid of numbers, symbols, shapes or measures. You ask a range of questions based on the information they are presented. You ask questions like…
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Which numbers add up to make 50?
How many multiples of 4 can you find?
Which number on the grid has the most factors?
How many prime numbers are there?
How many square numbers are there?
How many cube numbers are there?
How many triangle numbers are there?
Which two numbers that have a sum of 18
Which three numbers that have a product of 120
How many odd numbers are there?
How many even numbers are there that are also a factor of 60??
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What’s included?
36 Target Boards!
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Class organization:
Split the class into two groups and get them to compete.
Time trials.
Quiz.
Quick fire individual questions.
2-page activity booklet.
Suitable for 6 - 9 years.
Activity 1: Write 4 SUMS (2 addition sums and 2 subtraction sums) using the 3 numbers shown.
Activity 2:Have a go at creating 4 SUMS using your own 3 numbers.
Very versatile and open ended!
Great for differentiation by outcome and student choice!
Assess each child’s reading progress (in any primary school) with these easy to use and effective assessment sheets.
5 pages in total.
Fully editable.
Student’s work through levels 1 to 5.
A great way to track student progress (and not hugely time -consuming)
If a child meets ‘every’ assessment criteria by the end of Year 6, they are working ABOVE the expected level in reading.
A child who meets every assessment criteria in STAGE 4 (but does not meeting every assessment criteria in STAGE 5) by the end of Year 6 is working AT the expected level in reading.
A child who does not complete every assessment criteria in STAGE 4 by the end of Year 6 is working BELOW the expected level in reading.
Learning to Compromise - Worksheet
Students to explain what is happening in each picture … how do the donkeys learn to compromise?
Ideal for discussion / PSHE work.
Fully editable!
Learn about the explorer and slave trader ‘Christopher Columbus’.
Just follow the attached 21-slide PowerPoint.
Ideal for 7+
2 integrated activities included: Comprehension and Colouring Task.
Contents:
Introduction.
Video.
Activity 1: 28 Questions about the video.
Answers to Questions.
Activity 2: Colouring in sheet.
A 6-page booklet about Usain Bolt.
Page 1: What is a hero?
Page 2: Information about Usain Bolt and video/cartoon link.
Pages 3 to 5: Questions (and multiple choice answers) based on the video.
Page 6: A picture to colour in.
Answer booklet attached.
Fully editable.
3 differentiated decimal number sequence worksheets.
Ideal for 7+
Each worksheet requires the student to increase or increase the decimals by tenths, hundredths or thousandths. The worksheets get more difficult to complete (stage 3 being the most difficult).
On the second page of each worksheet, there is space for your student’s to create their own number sequences.
Fully editable.
Answer sheets provided.
Inverse operations - multiplication and division sums
2-page booklet
Fully editable
Activity 1: Write 4 sums (2 multiplication and 2 division sums) using the numbers shown.
Activity 2: Create 4 sums using your own numbers.
Focus text: ‘The Iron Man’ (by Ted Hughes).
4 resources attached.
The first resource is a simple 1-page storyboard divided into 5 chapters. Students need to summarise each chapter by writing a sentence and drawing a picture. Ideal for younger learners.
The second resource is a 12-page booklet that summarises the story in 24 small sections of text. Great for creating play scripts, acting out, group work, sequencing or just illustrating.
The third resource is a 6-page Iron Man booklet - similar to resource number 1 but in booklet form.
The final set of resources are 5 worksheets (1 for each chapter) for your student’s to write their own summary (and picture).
Ideal to use when reading this wonderful story with your class.
All resources are fully editable.
Make Numbers to 10 (adding and subtracting)
Number bonds to 10 timed test (2-page booklet with 100 questions)
Number bonds to 10 poem (easy to remember)
Excellent for increasing mental recall skills
Fully editable
NEGATIVE NUMBERS
Make adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing negative numbers as simple as possible with this bundle of resources.
2 worksheets provided (with answers).
20-slide PowerPoint (with step-by-step instructions).
Teaching video.
Age range: 7 - 14 years.
Fully editable.
A 52-slide PowerPoint that covers:
Atlas work to identify the world’s oceans and seas.
Litter washed up on our shores.
Time taken for litter to biodegrade.
Water pollution.
Litter and impact to wildlife and people.
Litter survey.
Persuasive writing.
Fishing, and the ecosystem.