406Uploads
123k+Views
41k+Downloads
Math
Sale
Year 5 Autumn Numeracy Mathematics Planning & Telling Time Worksheets
Reclaim your Sundays!
Year 5 Autumn planning for Mathematics.
Plus great worksheets on Telling the Time.
13 weeks worth of Maths plans.
Adapt them for your school. Cut ans paste and adapt to your needs.
Topics include
Counting, portioning and calculating
3d shapes
Securing number facts, calculating, identifying relationships
and many more
Bundle Sale
Mathematics Worksheets bundle KS2 Counting Coins Subtraction Division
A great bundle of worksheets I’ve made.
Please check my shop to see the individual desriptions.
Bundle Sale
Year 5 Mega bundle Maths English Science
A great bundle of work.
Loads of planning.
Please see the individual items in my shop for full details.
Sale
back to School Year 4 Literacy and Numeracy Planning Plus Humanities ICT
Plans for lessons in English and Maths/
Plenty to choose from.
You may wish to merge a few together in your own lesson planning. Cut and paste and ease your planning load.
Plus a bit of things like RE, ICT and Geograpghy.
The zip file has the lot. I’ve included some in the general download to give you a flavour.
sample :
L.O. To read stories about other cultures and identify differences in place and customs.
Explain to the chn that today we are going to continue to look/share stories from a different culture. Can they find clues that will help them to work out what country/culture the stories are about?
Read an extract from ‘Gregory Cool’ [up to when Gregory stomps off on the beach] without showing the chn the cover or title.
Where is it set?
When?
Through whose eyes is the story told?
Mood?
H/A
• Give chn a copy of the text for the first part of the book. Chn to discuss in groups and write each clue they find onto a separate slip of paper e.g. his cousin had to look after the goats.
• Ext. Are there any details e.g. characters’ feelings which seem familiar?
• Each group to be given an opportunity to present their findings to the class and state where they think the story is set
• A.R. to support Milne group
Show chn the cover of the book and read to end of story.
Where is Tobago? Look at map.
Do the chn know anything about the Caribbean?
M/A
Success Criteria
• To read stories about other cultures and be able to identify differences in place and customs.
Sale
Back to School Year 3 Planning Literacy plus Maths R.E. History P.E. Geography
Spread out over the three terms, some nice lesson planning, worksheets, powerpoints.
It concentrates on Literacy but there is far more.
Numeracy, linked to the Abacus system, is useful even if you do noit have abacus. Just condense and adapt them
You get a chunk of
Science
RE
PE
Soda activities
Geography
I’ve also included some nice year 2 stuff that you can use.
The zip file has the lot. I’ve included a few examples in the ordinary download.
Sample :
Introduction
Recap idea of creating atmosphere in setting: happy, calm, peaceful, angry, afraid, busy etc.
Read ‘Mousehole Cat’ extract.
S&L
Children discuss with response partner first impressions about the setting and the atmosphere. Which senses have been used in the description?
Activity
Create list of settings the children are most familiar with in their own lives:home, school, playground, seaside, countryside, park etc.
Teacher model writing powerful descriptive sentence. Make changes, improve, edit etc.
Word/Sentence Activities
(see groups)Use IWB store ideas.
Can children classify word types: nouns, adjectives, adverbs etc.
YEAR 3 LITERACY LESSON PLAN TUESDAY
Whole Class Shared Learning
Introduction
Read opening extract ‘The Mousehole Cat’. Ask the children if they think the atmosphere is calm, threatening, angry or peaceful. Display the text and highlight the words and phrases that give a) a threatening feeling and b) a calm feeling, using different colours.
Activity
Children work with a partner and plan a short mime of this scene from The Mousehole Cat. One child takes the role of The Great Storm Cat and the other the role of Mowzer. Show characters’ feelings through mime.
Explain going to change atmosphere to a calm one. How?
The Great Storm Cat is a metaphor for the wind.
Explain term and revise simile also.
Model own sentence, discuss effect and technique.
Word/Sentence Activities
Challenge children to find words for the Dustbin and Wow areas from the text.
Guided and Independent Activities
Work with a partner and discuss an event. It might be something Charlie sees happening, or does himself.
Independent Group to start
After Activity
Decide on a problem for Charlie to solve, and write it down.
Work with a partner and discuss an event. It might be something Charlie sees happening, or does himself.
Teacher to start
After Activity
Decide on a problem for Charlie to solve, and write it down.
Work with group and discuss an event. It might be something Charlie sees happening, or does himself.
AR (TA) Support Group
After Activity
As a group decide on a problem for Charlie to solve, and write it down.
Sale
Year 3 Literacy and Maths Planning
Gathered my lessons for year 3 together.
Mainly Literacy and Maths plus bits and bobs.
In the zip you find the lot. Included some examples in general upload.
Sample planning :
Introduction
Explain will be looking at different ways of writing poetry using special words and shapes as stimulus. ‘calligram’ means beautiful writing.
Show examples.
S&L
Children discuss with response partner why they think words are presented in these ways. Teacher draw children back together.
After discussion, ask children to choose most effective calligram, justifying choice.
Draw out understanding that the meaning of words inspires the shapes in a calligram.
Teacher demonstrate use of ICT programs to produce calligrams and own drawing as alternative.
Draw up a list of suitable words for choices.
Word/Sentence Activities
Use IWB store range of suitable words for calligrams. Can children classify word types: nouns, adjectives, adverbs etc.
YEAR 3 LITERACY LESSON PLAN 16th Monday
Whole Class Shared Learning
Before reading; ask the children what they think ‘Autumn’ poem will look like.
Show poem. Ask them to decide where you should begin reading and then read the poem.
Read two more examples of shape poems.
Add appropriate actions. Class repeat.
S&L
Encourage the children to say how similar and different the three poems are. Invite them to say which poem is most effective visually. Which poem do they prefer? Discuss why the poets have chosen these shapes, and how the shape affects the content of the poems.
Practice with RP saying preferred poem aloud.
Word/Sentence Activities
Rehearse spellings for Word Wall words. Challenge children to find other words with same phonemes
Sale
Year 2 Planning Literacy and Maths
Gathered my lessons for year 2 together.
Mainly Literacy and Maths plus bits and bobs.
In the zip you find the lot. Included some examples in general upload.
Sample planning :
Read the traditional tale LRRH, recap ‘good’ central character/villain. Concentrate on the attitude, not words. What would happen if we reversed the characteristics?
S&L
Children discuss how a ‘good’ wolf might behave towards LRRH/Granny.
Teacher draw children back together. Model how to ‘tell’ story of wolf from new pictures.
Word/Sentence Activities
IWB available for quick phonic session.
YEAR 2 LITERACY LESSON PLAN WEDNESDAY
Whole Class Shared Learning
Return to the traditional tale of LRRH.
Remind children about their previous day’s pictures. What did they do? How did they change the Wolf? Is he still the villain?
S&L
Ask the children to look at their pictures as you read story extracts with his dialogue.
Encourage them to discuss dialogue with a partner. Do the pictures and words make sense together?
As a class, agree that the Wolf needs new words. Discuss what he might say. Model how to write words for a speech bubble.
Word/Sentence Activities
Rehearse spellings for Word Wall words. Challenge children to find other words with same phonemes
Sale
Year 6 Maths Numeracy Planning 890 Files 400mb Planning
I’ve put together my planning from a school I taught in.
You get a massive 890 files and over 400mb of planning.
Spread over a number of years, you may wish to form for your own use your own lessons by combining elements of various lessons.
The zip contains the lot. I’ve included a few in the general upload so you can peruse.
Sale
Year 6 Maths Planning Autumn Spring Summer Terms Plenty of Ideas
Planning for year 6 Maths.
Lots of ideas you can meld into your own school planning.
Year 6 is a tough year to teach, so the more material you have, the better.
The zip file contains the lot. I’ve put a few in for you to sample.
sample
Start with A3 sheet on each table – 1 minute to write down any vocabulary, phrases, methods or information linked to addition.
Come back together, take feedback and put on working wall.
Refer to targets to make children aware that some of them have addition related targets.
Discuss methods used for addition.
Show Y6 calculation policy and discuss column addition.
Show 7648 + 1486
Solve using column addition – compose success criteria whilst solving.
Repeat with 1489 + 71 + 3 + 561
Emphasise importance of place value columns and presentation – talk about ‘carrying’.
Whole School Mass 11am
LO Improve efficient recall of mental maths.
SUCCESS CRITERIA N/A
Test 11am – 11.10am
Self mark and strategies 11.10am to 11.30am - fill in mental maths record sheet at back of each maths book.
Final 45 minutes (allow a few minutes for a plenary) – split class into three groups.
Carousel activity:
Octagon group to go into science area with HM for 30 minute session towards their target; adding and subtracting negative numbers.
Group 1: Hexagons (1) and Isabel, Eleanor and Dan O from Hex (2)
Group 2: Rest of Hex (2) plus Pentagons (1)
Group 3: Pentagons (2) plus triangles.
LO Add decimals up to 3dp using the column method.
Add numbers with differing numbers of decimal places.
SUCCESS CRITERIA Add to yesterday’s in a different colour.
Revise use of column method.
Show 15.8 + 23.3 and model for working wall whilst emphasising the importance of the decimal point not moving.
Show problem:
I spend £46.78 in one shop and £27.45 in another. How much did I spend in total?
Use column.
Show 7.9 + 5.82, model use of 0 on the end of the 9 to make them the same number of dp.
Refer octagons to their target.
Sale
Year 1 Maths English Planning
Planning for English and Maths. 56 files.
sample:
Text:
This is the bear and the scary night
Genres covered in this unit:
Narrative SPAG focus:
Monday: spelling patterns
Tuesday: use and to join clauses
Wednesday: high frequency words
Thursday: high frequency words
Friday: time connectives
Key teaching input/texts/questions/
clips etc Steps to Success
Read the story This is the Bear and the scary night
Discuss character, setting, key events etc…
Discuss what happened in the beginning, middle and end of the story. Explain to the children that this week they are going to write their own story similar to the bear and the scary night.
Ask children to describe their character to their partner (can be their favourite toy or the teddy they bought into school on Friday).
Ask children to share their ideas about their story.
What is the setting?
What are the characters doing?
What is the problem?
How are the characters feeling?
How does your story end?
Mild: describe your main character
Spicy: share your ideas with your partner
Hot: listen attentively to your partner
Extra Hot: Act out key events from your story
LA Activities MA Activities HA Activities
Read to Write
Mrs Preston Phonics
Mrs Simpson Talk for writing and act out their story
Photos for books
Resources: The bear and the scary night book, cards with questions
Give 3 minutes for children to recap their story.
Who is their main character?
What happens at the beginning, middle and end of the story?
Model how to put key ideas onto their plan.
Steps to Success
Mild: recap your story with your partner
Spicy: Identify the beginning, middle and end of your story
Hot: Write key ideas onto your story plan for the beginning, middle and end.
Extra Hot: Check your partner’s plan is sequenced correctly
Sale
Year 4 English Maths planning kr Short and Medium
Collected together my year 4 lesson planning from outstanding academy.
Mainly English and Maths.
sample:
Tuesday 31.01.12
LO: To understand how the use of expressive and descriptive language can create effects or generate emotional responses.
Read a descriptive/emotive poem ( Poems Not To Missed)
JBA & JP to model how to express how the poem made us feel and what impact the vocabulary choices had on us and why?
Read two poems that are expressive and descriptive.
Ask chn What was your immediate reaction? Which vocabulary choices were effective and had impact? Why? What emotions do you get from the poems? What images did you get from the poems?
Wednesday 01.02.12LO: To plan an ICT-based poetry presentation that involves each member of the group
Recap leaning - What are they learning? What have they learnt about poetry texts? Why is learning about poetry important? How could you use what you have learnt about performing poetry?
Inform chn that they are going to plan a poetry presentation. Discuss What is a poetry presentation? What is the purpose of a poetry presentation? How are poetry presentation put together?
Explain that they are going to promote a poem using key language/emotions from the poem.
In talk partners discuss what makes ‘good’ poetry? JP/JBA to scribe chn ideas on ‘working wall’
Using visual Literacy watch clips from poetry readings that the chn have watched previously. Ask:
What makes the poem a ‘good’ poem and why? Can you identify key language/emotions/rhythm in the poem that would entice others to read the poem and why? How would you go about putting the key language/emotions together to create a poetry presentation? JP/JBA to scribe chn ideas on ‘working wall’
JBA & JP model how we plan to put together a poetry presentation for a poem we have read. Explain that a presentation is to demonstrate the understanding of a poems’ key message.
Show what we are thinking when planning a poetry presentation. Which parts of the poems’ language was effective? What was the most emotional verses and why? Which verse has rhythm? How could we present this poem through drama? Thought shower ideas on working wall.
Sale
Back to School Year 6 Summer Term Maths Literacy
Nice compilation to get you through the tricky Summer term.
Compilation from several schools I taught at. Plenty of material.
sample:
TTYP what is an autobiography?
Come back together and discuss.
Repeat for biography.
Which would be written in first person and which would be written in third?
Who is the audience and what is the purpose of both text types?
Activity One
Show ‘fact’ and ‘opinion’ on the board. What do these mean? Talk about how autobiographies can contain both because the subject is writing their own life story.
Activity One
Give groups a copy of the John Lennon biography section and the section of ‘Boy’ by Roald Dahl (both from essential non-fiction anthology).
Each group to divide a large piece of paper in half and create a features list for both text types. Read the 2008 Long writing task and discuss how we would tackle this.
Your task is to write a biography of Pip’s life,
Including information about his inventions.
Success Criteria:
I have revised the features of biography and autobiography.
I have started to think about how I might tackle tomorrow’s writing task.
Bundle Sale
Year 5 Super Bundle 20 Items Loads of Planning Maths English Humanities Worksheets
A super bundle.
Tons of planning.
Please look at individual items in the shop to get an idea of what’s on offer.
Bundle Sale
Literacy Bundle Masses of Planning and Worksheets Primary Level
Massive bundle.
20 groups pf resources.
A wide range of levels so something for everyone.
Please look at shop for details of individual listings.
Bundle Sale
Mega Humanities Bundle Geography RE History Healthy Eating Worth 18 Selling £3
Bargain bundle.
Check the shop for details.
Normal cost 18.
Bundle Sale
Mega Bundle Maths Worksheets Bargain Price Primary School
Mega bundle of my maths worksheets.
Please look at the shop for details.
Absolute bargain.
Bundle Sale
Mega Bundle Year 1 and Year 2 Planning English Literacy Maths
Tons of great planning at bargain price.
Covers all terms for both year 1 and year 2
Look at the shop for details.
Sale
Maths year 6 12 Powerpoints 19 Word Files Time Area addition subtraction
12 Great powerpoints and associated word documents.
Ideal for entry into class or revision.
eaxample Order these integers from smallest to largest:
15, 9, 3, 108, 74, 203
93, 105, 99, 76, 54, 1, 205
3733, 408, 4080, 102, 97, 313, 537, 999.
Sale
Year 6 Maths Mean Median Mode Averages Range
A couple of nice lessons on these Maths topics.
Plus a little bit of spelling and formal and impersonal lessons.
sample:
LO: To state mathematical averages. (Hexagons and Pentagons)
For each of these questions, state the median, mode and mean average. Copy the data into your book. The layout is modelled in the first question.
MUST:
Maths Assessment Scores: 14 12 13 9 14 14
Mode:
Median:
Mean:
Football team Goals: 0 4 8 2 2 2 0 4 2 4
Visits to the seaside this year: 0 6 4 12 2 4 8 6 10 8
SHOULD:
4. Science Assessment Scores: 22 22 10 30 36
Hockey Team Goals: 3 6 12 0 0 0 9 12 10 6
Visits to Cinema in a year: 12 16 8 24 4 12 8 16 12 4
CHALLENGE
8. Spelling Scores: 6 7 9 2 4 5 0 4 1 2 6 5 5 5 8 9
Number in Family: 4 8 4 10 12 6 4 6 8 6 9 7
LO: To state mathematical averages. (Hexagons and Pentagons)
For each of these questions, state the median, mode and mean average. Copy the data into your book. The layout is modelled in the first question.
MUST:
. Maths Assessment Scores: 14 12 13 9 14 14
Mode:
Median:
Mean:
Sale
Teaching Resources 100 worksheets Time Passages KS2 Maths Mathematics
I have designed 100 worksheets on time passages for primary school children. They have to draw the time hands on the clocks on the sheets. What time will it be? - There are two clocks . The first clock shows a time, the second clock is blank. A question like "What time will it be in 2 hr and 20 min?" appears below the clocks. The student draws the answer on the second clock. You can use your professional judgement to choose the appropriate sheet. Answer sheets are provided for all worksheets.