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Year 1  Maths Problem Solving: Shape and Measure Puzzles with Answers (8 Worksheets)- Home learning
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Year 1 Maths Problem Solving: Shape and Measure Puzzles with Answers (8 Worksheets)- Home learning

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Links to the objective: Measure • Understand and use the vocabulary related to length, mass and capacity. Compare two lengths, masses or capacities by direct comparison; extend to more than two. Measure using uniform non-standard units (e.g. straws, wooden cubes, plastic weights, yogurt pots), or standard units (e.g. metre sticks, litre jugs). Shape and space • Use everyday language to describe features of familiar 3-D and 2-D shapes, including the cube, cuboid, sphere, cylinder, cone…, circle, triangle, square, rectangle…, referring to properties such as the shapes of flat faces, or the number of faces or corners… or the number and types of sides. • Talk about things that turn. Make whole turns and half turns. Use one or more shapes to make, describe and continue repeating patterns… The overall aim is to help pupils to apply in a variety of situations the mathematics they have already learnt.The programme seeks to achieve this by teaching the strategies that will enable pupils to approach a variety of problems in a more logical and systematic way. The more specific aims of the programme are to promote the following: • willingness to attempt problems and to persevere; • confidence in one’s ability to solve problems; • awareness of problem-solving strategies; • awareness of the value of approaching problems in a systematic manner; • ability to select appropriate solution strategies; • ability to apply solution strategies accurately; • ability to monitor and evaluate one’s thinking whilst solving problems. The problems included: 1:Shape and Sizes 2. Obstacle Race 3. Scarves 4. Rabbits Taken from Problem Solving Years KS1 Leave a review
Year 3 Problem Solving: 4 operations (5 Sheets) with Answers. Home Learning
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Year 3 Problem Solving: 4 operations (5 Sheets) with Answers. Home Learning

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Links to the objective: Making decisions • Choose and use appropriate operations (including multiplication and division) to solve word problems,and appropriate ways of calculating: mental,mental with jottings,pencil and paper. The overall aim is to help pupils to apply in a variety of situations the mathematics they have already learnt.The programme seeks to achieve this by teaching the strategies that will enable pupils to approach a variety of problems in a more logical and systematic way. The more specific aims of the programme are to promote the following: • willingness to attempt problems and to persevere; • confidence in one’s ability to solve problems; • awareness of problem-solving strategies; • awareness of the value of approaching problems in a systematic manner; • ability to select appropriate solution strategies; • ability to apply solution strategies accurately; • ability to monitor and evaluate one’s thinking whilst solving problems. The problems titles: 1: On Target 2. Domino Spots 3. Dice Game 4. Netball Results 5. Target Golf Taken from Problem Solving Years Year 3&4 Leave a review
Year 4 Maths: Problem Solving Addition and Subtraction Problems (5 problems) with Answers
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Year 4 Maths: Problem Solving Addition and Subtraction Problems (5 problems) with Answers

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All five questions link to: • Add 3 or 4 small numbers,finding pairs totalling 10 or 9 or 11. • Add three two-digit multiples of 10,such as 40 + 70 + 50. Includes pages 4 pages with strategies to help problem solve Problem 1: Sports Shopping Problem 2: Magic Cross Problem 3: Page Numbers Problem 4: Guess the Number Problem 5: Fencing Taken from Problem Solving Year 3&4 Leave a review
Year 1 Problem Solving: Solving Mathematical Puzzles (5 Sheets) with Answers. Home Learning.
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Year 1 Problem Solving: Solving Mathematical Puzzles (5 Sheets) with Answers. Home Learning.

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Links to the objective: Read and write numerals from 0 to at least 20. Solve mathematical problems or puzzles,recognise simple patterns and relationships,generalise and predict.Suggest extensions by asking ‘What if…?’ Explain methods and reasoning orally and,where appropriate, in writing. 5 Sheets with Answers and example strategies to solve the problem. The overall aim is to help pupils to apply in a variety of situations the mathematics they have already learnt.The programme seeks to achieve this by teaching the strategies that will enable pupils to approach a variety of problems in a more logical and systematic way. The more specific aims of the programme are to promote the following: • willingness to attempt problems and to persevere; • confidence in one’s ability to solve problems; • awareness of problem-solving strategies; • awareness of the value of approaching problems in a systematic manner; • ability to select appropriate solution strategies; • ability to apply solution strategies accurately; • ability to monitor and evaluate one’s thinking whilst solving problems. The problems included: 1: Trucks and Trailers 2. Truck Driver 3. Clown Masks 4. Party Masks 5. Target Game Taken from Problem Solving Years KS1
EYFS, Maths, How High Can You Count unit
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Taken from our resource Building Blocks. BUILDING BLOCKS is a modular series of resources offering Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) practitioners a source of fresh, fun activities linked to inspirational, childcentred themes, and providing comprehensive coverage of the different aspects of the Early Learning Goals The topic covers; ■ Estimating numbers of objects and checking by counting up to 10; ■ Who can count higher? ■ Find a total by counting on and counting back; ■ Simple addition and subtraction The unit: How High Can you Count includes: Activity Ideas (both indoor and outdoor) Worksheets Hints for Home Assessment -Pupil Profile Progression for KS1 Suggestions for additional resources Key vocabularly Leave a review
Year 6 Maths Homework Pack (46 sheets) including answers
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Year 6 Maths Homework Pack (46 sheets) including answers

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The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher of Year 6 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes. Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson. This in turn, will provide you with the information required to assess the pupils’ learning, and will enable you to plan your lessons effectively. With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 6 objectives and all seven core strands. This easy-to-use CD will reduce the time spent preparing and marking homework enabling you use your time as efficiently as possible. The Year 6 curriculum is structured into five blocks, reflecting the same structure as the other primary year groups. Each block is made up of three units, and each unit represents two or three weeks of teaching. The blocks are: • Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating • Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape • Block C: Handling data and measures • Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape • Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
Year 1 Maths Home Learning Pack including (39 sheets) Answers and Parental Guidance
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Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year. Each maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word format. Includes: Introduction Objectives Homework Answer Sheets Counting, partitioning and calculating Counting 1 to 20 / One Less, One More! / Estimate and Count / Placing Numbers / Counting On / Find the Difference / Addition and Subtraction Problems Securing number facts, understanding shape What Comes Next? / Describing Shapes / Making Five / Making Ten Speed Test / Ten Less, Ten More / Double It! / Shuffling Numbers / Add It Up! / Sorting Shapes Handling data and measures Taller or Shorter Than Me / Pizza Chart / Comparing Mugs / Showing Information / Balancing Balloons / Tin of Beans Calculating, measuring and understanding shape Money Amounts / In My Bedroom / Days of the Week / Money Problems / Measuring With Objects What’s the Time? / Money Towers! / Months of the Year Line / Whole, Half and Quarter Turns Securing number facts, relationships and calculating Counting in 2s / Halves / Counting in 5s / Who Am I? / What Comes Next? / Sharing 20 Sweets / Quarters / Dice Race!
Year 3 Maths Home Learning Pack (45 sheets) including Answers and Parental Guidance
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Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year. Each Maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the Homework Sheets are in Microsoft® Word format. Includes: – Introduction – Objectives – Homework Answer Sheets Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating Adding Up / How! / In My Head 1 / Roughly / Sorting Numbers / Up to 100 Bigger and Bigger / How Many Ways? 1 / It’s a Fact! 1 / Sequences / Sums and Differences Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape What’s the Link? / Fractions 1 / Just About! / Problem Solving 1 / Shapes 1 That’s Right! / It’s a Puzzle / Reflections 1 / Shapes 2 Block C Handling data and measures Far Away / Measures / Scaly 1 / What Does It Say? / It’s Time! / Sorting Things Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape One Bit 1 / Weights / Capacities / Reflections 2 / Reverses / Where Does It Go? Number Work / In My Head 2 / Scaly 2 Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating Patterns / One Bit 2 / Do You Remember? / It’s a Fact! 2 / Taking Away / Fractions 2 There It Is! / How Many Ways? 2 / Problem Solving 2 / Grids Leave a review
Year 4 Maths Home Learning Pack (40 sheets) including Parental Guidance and Answers
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Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year. Each maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word format. Includes: – Introduction – Objectives – Homework Answer Sheets Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating In My Head 1 / Use the Rule / Paper and Pencil 1 / Calculating 1 / Bigger or Smaller What’s It Made Up Of? / Using a Calculator / Decimals 1 Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape Polygons / Solid Shapes / RoundAbout / Puzzle Time / Times Tables 1 Adding Up / What’s the Link? / Twice or Half? / Problem Solving 1 Block C Handling data and measures The Right Unit 1 / What’s the Question? / How Does It Compare? / Reading Scales 1 Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape Angles, Angles! / Calculating 2 / In My Head 2 / The Right Unit 2 / A Telling Time Decimals 2 / Move It! / Problem Solving 2 / Rectangles / Reading Scales 2 Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating Both the Same / Exactly the Same / Fractions / One Whole / Paper and Pencil 2 Bracelets / Times Tables 2 / Wholes and Bits / Right or Wrong? Leave a review
Year 5 Maths Home Learning (56 sheets) includes Answers and Parental Guidance
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Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year. Each maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word format. Year 5 includes: – Introduction – Objectives – Homework Answer Sheets Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating Bubbles 1 / Let’s See That Working Out 1 / Moving Digits 1 / On The Plus Side 1 / Problems, Problems / Using The Right Key 1 / What’s It Worth? / Writing, Ordering and Rounding Factors and Multiples 1 / Making Sure 1 / Number Patterns / Playing With Decimals 1 Shaking Hands / What’s The Quick Way? Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape Bubbles 2 / Got It! / Is It or Isn’t It? / Playing With Decimals 2 / Pyramids / What’s in the Net? / Calculations / Got Them All? / Mix and Match / Pretty Patterns / Shape Sorter Block C Handling data and measures About Right 1 / Healthy or Not? / Not a Chance! / This or That / Mostly! / Read That Scale 1 / What Does It Show? Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape Read That Scale 2 / Areas / Angles, Angles / Moving Digits 2 / Using The Right Key 2 / Moving Around / What’s On? / Measuring / Where Does It Go? / Making Sure 2 / On The Plus Side 2 / When’s That? / About Right 2 / More Angles Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating Express Time / The Same / The Same Again / Out of a Hundred / Let’s See That Working Out 2 / Factors and Multiples 2 / I Only Want A Bit! / All In Proportion / Puzzle It Out / How Big?
Year 2 Maths Home Learning Pack ( 39 sheets) including Parental Guidance and Answers
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Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year. Each maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word format. Year 2 – Introduction – Objectives – Homework Answer Sheets Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating Quick Counting to 30 / Read and Write Two-Digit Numbers / Odds and Evens / Confusing Digits Ordering Numbers / Adding and Subtracting Two-Digit Numbers / Addition and Subtraction Number Sentences Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape Number Facts / Multiples of Two, Five and Ten / Naming 2-D Shapes / Making Three-Digit Numbers Adding Multiples of Ten / Symmetry / Doubling and Halving / Making 20 Speed Test / 3-D Solids Block C Handling data and measures How Many Centimetres? / More or Less Than a Kilogram? / Carroll Diagrams / Reading Scales Collecting Family Ages / To the Nearest Centimetre Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape Use Your Head! / Half-Past Diary / Cheese or Mouse? / Piggy Bank / Estimate and Measure Seconds, Minutes, Hours, Days / Weights and Measures / Match the Times / Whole, Half and Quarter Turns / Right Angles Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating Using a Number Line to Multiply / Using a Number Line to Divide / Double Dice Game Multiply or Divide? / What’s the Number? / Dart Sums / Arrays / Halves and Quarters