Mainly KS2 resources for English, Maths, Science and some topic also. Most of my resources include a lesson plan, presentation, activities and differentiated tasks. Please leave a review on any of my resources in which you purchase so I can use your feedback positively.
I have taught the majority of these lessons and they have worked well. All lessons coincide with the National Curriculum 2014 and have been approved by my subject leaders. Hope they are useful :)
Mainly KS2 resources for English, Maths, Science and some topic also. Most of my resources include a lesson plan, presentation, activities and differentiated tasks. Please leave a review on any of my resources in which you purchase so I can use your feedback positively.
I have taught the majority of these lessons and they have worked well. All lessons coincide with the National Curriculum 2014 and have been approved by my subject leaders. Hope they are useful :)
A powerpoint I created to encourage critical thinking while converting units of measure. Activity is also available on the powerpoint differentiated. I will attach it as a document also.
A broad selection of morning challenges to keep your children busy when they come in in the morning.
Included are:
VCOP morning challenges
Maths morning challenges
Improving sentences
Vocabulary
Enough to keep them busy for months.
12 DAYS WORTH OF MATHS STARTERS- DIFFERENTIATED.
I created this powerpoint to keep their maths skills quick. Each day, regardless of the maths topic, we will engage with one of these maths starters prior to the lesson. I found that children were not retaining the maths we had done throughout the year, so this was a quick, easy way to keep our skills fresh and quick.
They’re differentiated into three groups and we call it the chilli challenge!!
1 Chilli- Low Ability
2 Chilli- Middle Ability
3 Chilli- High Ability
If these are a hit, I will continue to make and upload these. Please let me know if they were helpful.
A simple 10 X 10 multiplication resource to help children with their times tables. I often allow my lower groups to use it so that I can test their knowledge of the column method and not just of the times tables.
***DIFFERENTIATED MULTIPLICATION FOR 4 GROUPS***
When teaching multiplication this week, I struggled to find a resource in which I needed. In Mathematics, I like a resource to be differentiated, while allowing the children to move up to a higher set themselves, if they find the work too easy.
This resource allows children to make great progress in one lesson as they can be challenged constantly, rather than completing page after page of the same type of calculation.
My class have not yet moved onto 2 digit multiplication, so it is differentiated by:
Bronze: TO x O (focusing mainly on the 2, 3, 4 and 5 times tables)
Silver: HTO x O (using a range including the 6, 7, 8 and 9 times tables)
Gold: THHTO x O (using a range including the 6, 7, 8 and 9 times tables)
Upon finishing the gold section, there is an additional section called platinum. This section allows a further challenge for children in completing missing calculation multiplication questions (answers included).
I have provided the success criteria at the top of the page, as I like to remind children constantly what they need to remember to do. Also, for some children who don't know their times tables, I've included a multiplication square for support.
These files have been saved as a PDF and a word document.
*LESSON PLAN ONLY**
I have chosen to only upload the lesson plan here as sometimes, people may want to use their own resources. I will upload them at in a different resource in my shop.
This lesson plan clear, detailed and differentiated extremely well. My differentiation groups are labelled bronze, silver and gold, which are referred to daily on the planning. The objectives covered on this plan are:
*What are multiples and factors?
*What are prime numbers and prime factors?
*What are prime and composite numbers?
*How do I solve problems involving multiplication?
*How do I solve problems involving division?
I have taught these lessons myself, and the children achieved the lesson objectives at their own level of ability.
A medium term plan used during term 2 for Year 3.
Topics covered and expanded in the MTP:
Place value, ordering, estimating, rounding
Reading numbers from scales
Understanding + and –
Mental calculation strategies
(+ and -)
Multiplication and division :
Fractions
Measure, and time, including problems
Geometry: Properties of Shape
**OBSERVATION LESSON**
A co-worker of mine asked would I plan a lesson observation with them on angles. A few years ago, I taught a similar lesson for an observation.
Basically, this resource contains:
A clear, detailed and differentiated lesson plan
A simple but colourful powerpoint to use as a guideline
3 activities differentiated into high, middle and low
Angle creators with arrows (just print, laminate and secure with a split pin).
This lesson aims to engage a variety of learners. By using the angle creator, visual and kinesthetic learners can practically make the different types of angles that are being taught in this lesson. (Acute, obtuse, reflex, right angle, straight line angle)
HA are extended by asking children to label the angles found in 2D shapes and how to measure them by using a protractor.
The plenary asks children to spot angles in the clock face.
A really enjoyable lesson.
Please review.
***A 20 PAGE MENTAL MATHS SUPPORT BOOKLET***
This is a booklet I created to support a year 3 child with their mental maths. I am a private tutor and a class teacher so I like to have 'go to' booklets and resources to use for my tutoring sessions.
This booklet is aimed to bring a year 3 child up to speed with mental maths for term 1. However, it's a good starting point for any child in KS2 who is not confident in their mental maths.
The objectives covered in this booklet are:
Use place value and number facts to add and subtract numbers
Subtract by counting up
Learn to count in 3’s and 4’s and know the 3x and 4x table.
Add and subtract any two digit numbers by counting on in 10s and 1s or by using partitioning
Perform place value subtractions without a struggle (536-30=506)
Know multiples of 10 with a total of 100
Know pairs with each total to 20
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********END OF TERM MATHS INVESTIGATIONS *********
I'm not pawning this off as my own, I did not make these resources so therefore I will not be selling them. I am simply bundling them together as I spent an hour looking for a week's worth of activities for maths next week as an end of term type thing.
I did make the planning myself, so I have attached this. However the other resources I found on TES and I thought they were amazing! Just trying to save someone the time in looking for a long time.
Hope you enjoy :)
Two different tests I used with my Year 4 class at the end of Term 1 to assess their understanding of number.
Test 1: Addition and Subtraction
Test 2: Multiplication and Division
They both contain 10 questions each and I found them useful for my own assessments. Answers included.
This lesson plan provides children with an opportunity to engage with geometry in a way that should be clear to each individual learner.
This lesson plan is well differentiated to the point where each group is challenged while there needs are being bet simultaneously.
This plan includes lessons on:
2D shape properties and classification
Lines of symmetry
Lines of symmetry in irregular shapes
2D shapes in different orientations
Classification of triangles.
As the title suggests, there are many practical activities involved, including creating a symmetrical robot, practical classification and use of mirrors.
Please leave a review to let me know your thoughts on this lesson plan.
Differentiated hands-on building activities whilst identifying 3D shapes.
A week's worth of clear, differentiated planning with explicit learning outcomes for different abilities.
Lots of practical activities to encourage children to use the correct mathematical vocabulary.
This resource includes a detailed plan for a week on subtraction. The plan is differentiated and explicitly lays out what each group will do for their activity each day.
Objectives covered are:
Using column method accurately
Using the inverse to check my answers
Solving word problems involving subtraction
I have also included levelled SATs questions as an extension to extend or assess children's application of subtraction.
These lessons were taught by myself and my year 4 team, who found the outcomes to understanding subtraction were successful.
I have attached a maths skill check also, which I have started to use for the first lesson each week to check children's understanding of a variety of mathematical concepts.
A Maths medium term plan from April-June. Short term plans made from this for my Year 4's last year.
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A Maths medium term plan from Jan-April. Short term plans made from this for my Year 4's last year.
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A fantastic week's plan and detailed notebook presentation to begin maths with your new year 4's. Every activity is displayed on the presentation and the plan explicitly states what needs to be covered in order to help children to meet the learning objective.
Nice, colourful, engaging slides to begin maths in a fun way.
Covered:
count in multiples of 1000
find 1000 more or less of a given number
identify the values of different digits
complete sequences involving 4 digit numbers
apply my knowledge of place value to solve a problem
A week's planning based on building children up to adding using the formal method.
The week begins by discussing ways to partition and add three digit numbers mentally. This embeds the idea that will be used for the week. From there, interactive activities are used to engage children with column addition and to understand that place value and aligning the digits is extremely important when using this method.
This package includes a detailed, differentiated plan as well as a resource of number cards to use.
A colourful, creative way to keep track of children's knowledge of the timestables. I printed this chart on A3, filled in the children's names and ticked off the timestables as they knew them.
We found it was a nice visual way to keep a note of who knew which timestables and it also became a little competitive in who knew the most.
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