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Year 3 Maths Home Learning Pack (45 sheets) including Answers and Parental Guidance
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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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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 1 and 2 Inference and Deduction: Reading Between the Lines (Units 2-4)
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Year 1 and 2 Inference and Deduction: Reading Between the Lines (Units 2-4)

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It can often be very difficult to teach inference to less able readers because they cannot access challenging texts. Texts that support the teaching of ‘reading between the lines’, or inference and deduction. The use of photographs as a first approach in this resource means all children can develop these important comprehension skills. Each unit contains: Text 1 provides a story or explanation about the photograph that uses inference to give information (there are hints, but the author doesn’t explicitly say what is happening);Text 2 is an alternative text which makes the story really obvious. There is little or no inference and the simplicity of the text provides a good comparison with Text 1. The texts are written to support the teaching of inference and deduction and will probably need to be read to the children. The point of the exercise is not for the children to decode the texts but to understand and answer questions about it. Unit 1 available free on our both our website and TES shop. Leave a review
Year 1 and 2 (KS1) History Worksheets: The 1950's (Great For Home Learning)
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Year 1 and 2 (KS1) History Worksheets: The 1950's (Great For Home Learning)

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8 Activities for Years 1 or 2 linked to the study of 1950’s Britain. Activity 1: My Kitchen Today Activity 2: Understanding a 1950’s Kitchen Activity 3: Let’s Go Food Shopping in the 1950’s Activity 4: Favourite Food now and then Activity 5: New Toy, Old Toy (Sort the cards into the box 2 sheet activity). Activity 6: Draw your home Activity 7: Understanding the Names of Different Homes All worksheets can be done as homework or for home learning. Taken from the KS1 History Resources File (available to purchase on our website). Leave a review
EYFS: Communication and Language Home Learning Worksheet Bundle (6 Sheets)
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EYFS: Communication and Language Home Learning Worksheet Bundle (6 Sheets)

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6 worksheets taken from our much love resource: Building Blocks- Themed Activities for the EYFS- Age 4 to 5 (48-60 months). Activity 1: Spotty Blobster Poem Activity 2: Draw the Spotty Blobster monster from the poem Activity 3: How to make chocolate crispy cakes Activity 4: Naming the foods I eat Activity 5: What’s in the treasure box Activity 6: Plan a surprise for someone you know Leave a review.
Year 1 and 2 (KS1) History Castles Unit (3 full lessons includes Plans and Worksheets).
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Year 1 and 2 (KS1) History Castles Unit (3 full lessons includes Plans and Worksheets).

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This is a short unit that supports your local history teaching. It introduces the children to the idea of using the built environment as a historical source, introduces the concepts of old and new, and encourages them to think about the changes in their local area over time. It provides a wide range of opportunities for children to develop their spoken language. It is helpful if the children have: experience of recalling stories about the past; sequenced events on a time line; used everyday words relating to the passing of time; used pictures to find out about the past Includes lesson plans and all worksheets Lesson 1: Castles today Lesson 2: Lord John’s Castle Lesson 3: Let’s explore our local castle Leave a review
KS1 (Year 1/2) History: Queen Elizabeth I including Worksheet and Plans
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KS1 (Year 1/2) History: Queen Elizabeth I including Worksheet and Plans

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This unit links to the lives of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to national and international achievements in the Programme of Study and considers the key historical enquiry question, How do we find out about Florence Nightingale? It introduces the children to the idea of historical sources, introduces the concepts of old and new, and encourages them to think about the life and times of a famous person. The approach used could be applied to the study of other famous people. It provides a wide range of opportunities for children to develop their spoken language. It is helpful if the children have: ordered events in time and used everyday terms about the passing of time; answered questions about people/ events in the past using pictures and written sources; recounted episodes from stories about the past; looked for similarities and differences between today and the past. Lesson 1: How do we find out about a famous person? Lesson 2: The story of Queen Elizabeth I. Lesson 3: Recording the life of a famous person: Why do we remember Queen Elizabeth I? Leave a review
KS2 (Year 3,4,5,6) Geography Local Study: Italy (Naples and the Campania Region) Worksheets
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KS2 (Year 3,4,5,6) Geography Local Study: Italy (Naples and the Campania Region) Worksheets

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7 activities to support the understanding of the Naples and Campania Region as part of a location study aimed at Keystage 2 children. Activity 1: Where is Italy? Activity 2: The Regions of Italy Activity 3: Base Map of Naples and the Campania Region Activity 4: Reading Train Timetables: Circumvesuviana line table (The train around the Bay of Naples). Activity 5: Holiday Brochure Activity 6: Understanding Volcanoes- The Vesuvius Crater Activity 7: A Section Through a Volcano. Leave a review
KS1 (Year 1 and 2) History: Mary Seacole including Worksheets and Plans
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KS1 (Year 1 and 2) History: Mary Seacole including Worksheets and Plans

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This unit links to the lives of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to national and international achievements in the Programme of Study and considers the key historical enquiry question, How do we find out about Isambard Kingdom Brunel? It introduces the children to the idea of historical sources, introduces the concepts of old and new, and encourages them to think about the life and times of a famous person. The approach used could be applied to the study of other famous people. It provides a wide range of opportunities for children to develop their spoken language. It is helpful if the children have: ordered events in time and used everyday terms about the passing of time; answered questions about people/ events in the past using pictures and written sources; recounted episodes from stories about the past; looked for similarities and differences between today and the past. Lesson 1: How do we find out about a famous person? Lesson 2: The story of Mary Seacole. Lesson 3: Recording the life of a famous person. Leave a review
Year 1/2 (KS1) Reading Between the Lines: Teaching Inference and Deduction (all resources included).
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Year 1/2 (KS1) Reading Between the Lines: Teaching Inference and Deduction (all resources included).

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It can often be very difficult to teach inference to less able readers because they cannot access challenging texts. Texts that support the teaching of ‘reading between the lines’, or inference and deduction. The use of photographs as a first approach in this resource means all children can develop these important comprehension skills. This resource contains 3 units of work. Each unit contains: Text 1 provides a story or explanation about the photograph that uses inference to give information (there are hints, but the author doesn’t explicitly say what is happening);Text 2 is an alternative text which makes the story really obvious. There is little or no inference and the simplicity of the text provides a good comparison with Text 1. The texts are written to support the teaching of inference and deduction and will probably need to be read to the children. The point of the exercise is not for the children to decode the texts but to understand and answer questions about it. Leave a review
KS1 (Year 1 and 2) History: Florence Nightingale includes Worksheets and Plans
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KS1 (Year 1 and 2) History: Florence Nightingale includes Worksheets and Plans

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This unit links to the lives of significant individuals in the past who have contributed to national and international achievements in the Programme of Study and considers the key historical enquiry question, How do we find out about Florence Nightingale? It introduces the children to the idea of historical sources, introduces the concepts of old and new, and encourages them to think about the life and times of a famous person. The approach used could be applied to the study of other famous people. It provides a wide range of opportunities for children to develop their spoken language. It is helpful if the children have: ordered events in time and used everyday terms about the passing of time; answered questions about people/ events in the past using pictures and written sources; recounted episodes from stories about the past; looked for similarities and differences between today and the past. Lesson 1: How do we find out about a famous person? Lesson 2: The story of Florence Nightingale. Lesson 3: Recording the life of a famous person: Why do we remember Florence Nightingale? Leave a review
EYFS: Maths Worksheets
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EYFS: Maths Worksheets

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5 activity sheets to encourage Mathematical learning for children aged between 4 and 5 years old. 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, child-centred themes, and providing comprehensive coverage of the different aspects of the Early Learning Goals. Activity 1: Who’s the tallest? Farm animal activity. Activity 2: Shape Town. Activity 3: Counting Raisins Activity 4: Bigger or Smaller Activity 5: Is it fair? Sharing activity. Leave a review
Year 5 English Spelling, Grammar and Creativity (15 sheets) includes Answers Home learning.
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Year 5 English Spelling, Grammar and Creativity (15 sheets) includes Answers Home learning.

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Get 15 sheets or the whole book via our TES shop 5 sheets with Answers Alphabet – to put words into alphabetical order. Root Words – to extend my vocabulary using root words. Homophones – to investigate homophones. . Noun Phrases – to expand single nouns to noun phrases. Adjectives – to identify adjectives not placed next to a noun. Description – to use descriptive words to create a picture in the reader’s mind. Prefixes – to build words by adding prefixes: tele, circum, bi, trans. Verbs – to revise word classes – verbs. Verbs Challenge – to change the tense of verbs. Prefixes – to add prefixes to verbs: dis, de, over. Suffix Challenge – to change verbs into nouns using suffixes: tion, sion. Suffixes – to change nouns into verbs using suffixes: ate, ise, ify . Prepositions – to identify and use prepositions. Adverbs – to revise word classes – adverbs. Word Class Challenge – to revise word classes – adjectives, adverbs and nouns in similes. Taken from: Grammar and Creativity for Year 5 Good writing may start with an exciting idea, but it needs structure to make sense to a reader. Grammar provides a framework on which to display the imagination. Writing brings together individual expression and an understanding of the rules that allow our language (any language) to make sense. This book has been written with the view that grammar and creativity go hand in hand to produce good writing. Developing children’s understanding of the basics of English will encourage their literary adventures. The range of activities here has been designed to excite interest as well as guide children and teachers through the rules. Leave a review
Year 6 English Spelling, Grammar and Creativity (full book 71sheets) includes Answers Home learning.
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Year 6 English Spelling, Grammar and Creativity (full book 71sheets) includes Answers Home learning.

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Grammar and Creativity for Year 5 Good writing may start with an exciting idea, but it needs structure to make sense to a reader. Grammar provides a framework on which to display the imagination. Writing brings together individual expression and an understanding of the rules that allow our language (any language) to make sense. This book has been written with the view that grammar and creativity go hand in hand to produce good writing. Developing children’s understanding of the basics of English will encourage their literary adventures. The range of activities here has been designed to excite interest as well as guide children and teachers through the rules. The guide is organised in an incremental way, later tasks being built on earlier ones. Step by step, each exercise calls upon skills and terminology already explored. In this way, both the child and their teacher will develop a sense of the progress being made. At any particular age, of course, children will be working at different levels and may need either more fundamental or more challenging work set for them The guide has three main sections: word, sentence (including punctuation) and text. Each section has an introductory page which can be enlarged to create an explanatory poster for display purposes. At the end, there is a glossary explaining the terminology used in the book, as well as an answer section. Leave a review
Year 3 Spelling, Grammar and Creativity Worksheets FREE sample (5 worksheets) including Answers
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Year 3 Spelling, Grammar and Creativity Worksheets FREE sample (5 worksheets) including Answers

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Get the all 71 sheets via our TES shop 5 worksheets: Alphabet – to put words into alphabetical order. Dictionary – to understand that a dictionary gives the meaning of words. Word Families – to recognise members of a word family. Thesaurus – to use a thesaurus to find words with similar meanings. Thesaurus – to use a thesaurus to find words with similar meanings. Thesaurus – to use a thesaurus to find words with similar meanings. Taken from: Grammar and Creativity for Year 3 Good writing may start with an exciting idea, but it needs structure to make sense to a reader. Grammar provides a framework on which to display the imagination. Writing brings together individual expression and an understanding of the rules that allow our language (any language) to make sense. This book has been written with the view that grammar and creativity go hand in hand to produce good writing. Developing children’s understanding of the basics of English will encourage their literary adventures. The range of activities here has been designed to excite interest as well as guide children and teachers through the rules. Leave a review
Year 6 English Spelling, Grammar and Creativity ( 15 sheets) includes Answers Home Learning.
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Year 6 English Spelling, Grammar and Creativity ( 15 sheets) includes Answers Home Learning.

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Alternatively, get all 71 sheets from our TES shop 15 sheets with Answers Nouns – to understand the difference between common and proper nouns. Nouns – to identify collective nouns. Noun Challenge – to identify abstract nouns. Noun – to work with singular and plural nouns. Nouns – to investigate how nouns are part of word families. Noun Phrases – to expand nouns into noun phrases. Pronouns – to use personal pronouns correctly as subject and object. Verbs – to recognise the infinitive of a verb. Verbs Challenge – to ensure that the subject of a sentence and the verb agree. Verbs – to use auxiliary verbs correctly. Verbs Challenge – to explore the subtle changes in meaning when using modal verbs. Verbs Challenge – to change verbs from one tense to another. Adjectives – to revise adjectives. Adjectives Challenge – to explore synonyms and antonyms of adjectives. Adverbs – to revise adverbs of manner. Taken from: Grammar and Creativity for Year 6 Good writing may start with an exciting idea, but it needs structure to make sense to a reader. Grammar provides a framework on which to display the imagination. Writing brings together individual expression and an understanding of the rules that allow our language (any language) to make sense. This book has been written with the view that grammar and creativity go hand in hand to produce good writing. Developing children’s understanding of the basics of English will encourage their literary adventures. The range of activities here has been designed to excite interest as well as guide children and teachers through the rules. Leave a review