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Mathematics
Steps to Problem Solving
Can be used as an input/plenary and then for display in the classroom
(previously used y2 maths lessons new curriculum)
Solving multi step word problems lesson
In this lesson, students become skilled at solving multi-step word problems. They’ll create visual posters to display their problem-solving process and apply their skills using a 5-step method graphic organizer.
Pirate one more one less board game
A board game for practising one more/ one less. Could be adapted for bigger numbers, I differentiated by changing the start number. This was used for the focus task in an observed lesson and the feedback was excellent for children and observer! Enjoy
Place value introduction
A presentation introducing place value for KS1.
Fractions intro powerpoint
Introduction to fractions
Used with year 2 class
1/2, 1/4, 2/4 and 1/3
Year 2 - start of year - first 4 weeks - Maths plans, slides and all resources!
4 weeks of maths planning
Weekly plans with daily breakdown
Notebook slides for each lesson grouped by week
All resources
Learning objective for each lesson
New curriculum
First half term maths planning new curriculum Year 1
7 weeks worth of maths planning
daily plans
lists of resources
new curriculum
beginning of year 1
RICE slides problem solving
Maths year 2
RICE
problem solving method
Notebook file
LEGO building brick Fractions board game
I made these games using an editable Twinkl resource as the background.
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Used with a Y2 class for the new curriculum expectations.
Pick a building brick and use the spots as your starting number, complete fraction challenges and collect lego pieces as you move around the board.
Maths place value planning and notebook slides Year 6
maths lessons for Year 6 covering these learning objectives:
Can I understand place value in 6-digit numbers?
Can I order 5-digit numbers?
Can I compare and order numbers?
Can I use an inverse operation to get to the target number?
Can I add and subtract 1s, 10s, 100s, 1000s, 10,000s and 100,00?