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Year 5 /6 -  Discussion - Model text - 'Drones: Friend or Foe' with 3 differentiated comprehensions.
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Year 5 /6 - Discussion - Model text - 'Drones: Friend or Foe' with 3 differentiated comprehensions.

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Text: ’Drones - Friend or Foe’ is a model text written to introduce discussion writing. The text debates the pros and cons for Drone usage across several paragraphs. The piece has an Introduction, PEE paragraphs (with evidence), and a conclusion. The text meets the Year 6 Age-Related Criteria, and can be used as an example of an instructional text that can be adapted and used as a basis for writing. Comprehensions: This bundle includes 3 Differentiated comprehensions that are written to mirror the KS2 SATs Year 6 Reading paper. They can be completed within 1 lesson, and are split into LA, MA and HA. Usage: The text can be used within Literacy schemes of work (such as Talk for Writing) or as a stand alone text. The children can spot the features in the text and use it to magpie ideas and vocabulary. Copyright: I do not own the intellectual property for the pictures included, or am in no way affiliated with Talk for Writing. I own the words written on the page.
Year 5 /6 - Instructions - Model text - 'How to Make a Dory' with 3 differentiated comprehensions.
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Year 5 /6 - Instructions - Model text - 'How to Make a Dory' with 3 differentiated comprehensions.

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Text: ’How to make a Dory’ is a model text written to introduce instructional writing. The text imagines you have been given a story-maker machine which can be used to create different characters from books and films. The piece has an Introduction, a ‘What you will need’ list, a ‘What to do’ section, and a Final note of warning. The text meets the Year 6 Age-Related Criteria, and can be used as an example of an instructional text that can be adapted and used as a basis for writing. Comprehensions: This bundle includes 3 Differentiated comprehensions that are written to mirror the KS2 SATs Year 6 Reading paper. They can be completed within 1 lesson, and are split into LA, MA and HA. Usage: The text can be used within Literacy schemes of work (such as Talk for Writing) or as a stand alone text. The children can spot the features in the text and use it to magpie ideas and vocabulary. Copyright: I do not own the intellectual property for Finding Nemo or Dory, or am in no way affiliated with Talk for Writing. I own the words written on the page.
Year 5 / 6 - Translating shapes on a grid - 4 differentiated worksheets
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Year 5 / 6 - Translating shapes on a grid - 4 differentiated worksheets

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4 differentiated worksheets to be used to teach translating shapes. Children are given a shape on a grid, and an instruction of how to translate it to a different position. There are 6 questions on each sheet. Sheets have a title (Translating Shapes) and can be easily be trimmed for normal sized books. **LA: **Translating rectangles in one axis with left and right prompts. **MA: **Translating simple shapes (e.g. triangles, hexagons) in one axis with left and right prompts. **HA: **Translating more complex shapes (e.g. arrows, parallelograms) in one axis. Greater depth: Translating complex shapes (X, arrows, parallelogram) in two axis
Year 5 / 6 - Constructing triangles from angles and measures - Differentiated worksheets
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Year 5 / 6 - Constructing triangles from angles and measures - Differentiated worksheets

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**3 differentiated worksheets** to be used in a lesson about drawing and constructing triangles from given measurements. Children are given an angle and a measurement which they need to construct the triangle from. All triangles have a starting point on a horizontal given line. LA: Angles that are a multiple of 10° and whole centimetre measurements. (e.g. 30° and 4cm) MA: Angles that are multiples of 10° and 5° and centimetre measurements including 0.5cm (e.g. 35° and 4.5cm) HA: Any angle and any measurement (e.g. 43° and 5.7cm) Downloaded sheets use Microsoft Publisher
Year 5 / 6 - Measuring and Drawing reflex angles - Differentiated worksheets
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Year 5 / 6 - Measuring and Drawing reflex angles - Differentiated worksheets

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4 differentiated worksheets to be used in a lesson about drawing and measuring reflex angles. Children are required subtract the reflex angle from 360° to find the remaining angle, and then use a protractor to draw that angle on a straight line. LA: Angles such as 260° with scaffolded working out provided (360 - angle = ______) MA: Angles such as 265° with some scaffolded working out provided to begin with. HA: Angles such as 269° with no scaffolding. Stretch: Same as HA, with stretch question asking how acute, obtuse and reflex angles are linked.
Year 5 /6 - Drawing angles on a straight line - Differentiated worksheets
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Year 5 /6 - Drawing angles on a straight line - Differentiated worksheets

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3 differentiated worksheets to be used as part of an angles topic. The sheets ask children to draw angles from a point on a straight line using a protractor. Lines have dots to indicate where to measure from. LA: Drawing angles (multiples of 10) MA: Drawing angles (multiples of 5 and 10) with 2 stretch angles HA: Drawing complicated angles e.g. 119 degrees. All resources taught, tried, and tweaked. Resources made for real classrooms. Sheets are in a Microsoft Publisher file, but can be transferred to a PDF if specifically requested.
Year 5 / 6 - Finding acute, right-angle, obtuse and reflex angles in flags - Differentiated sheets
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Year 5 / 6 - Finding acute, right-angle, obtuse and reflex angles in flags - Differentiated sheets

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3 differentiated worksheets to be used in a lesson about different types of angles. Children are required to identify the type of angle (acute, right-angle, obtuse and reflex) in different flags. All worksheets have an extension to find and identify any other angles in the flag that they can. LA: 1 flag, clearly identified angles. MA: 2 flags, harder angles. HA: 3 flags, estimating the size of the angle and identifying what type of angle it is.
Year 5 / 6 - Fraction and Decimals equivalents - tenths and hundredths - Differentiated worksheets
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Year 5 / 6 - Fraction and Decimals equivalents - tenths and hundredths - Differentiated worksheets

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4 differentiated worksheets to be used to introduce the concept of fraction and decimal equivalents. The sheets use 10 and 100 squares to make the link between the two. The children colour the fraction of the shape, and then work out the decimal using the visual representation. **LA: **Colouring in a fraction of a 10 square, linking to tenths e.g. 3/10 MA: Colouring in a fraction of a 10 square and a 100 square, linking to tenths and hundredths. **HA: **Colouring in a fraction of a 100 square, making links between tenths and hundredths (with stretch question) **HA+: **Colouring in a fraction of a 100 square when given either the fraction or decimal representation (with stretch question)
Year 5 / 6 Matching Fractions, Decimals and their Dienes representatives - Differentiated worksheets
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Year 5 / 6 Matching Fractions, Decimals and their Dienes representatives - Differentiated worksheets

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3 differentiated worksheets to be used to introduce the link between fractions and decimals. The sheets show simple fractions with their matching decimal counterparts and are designed to be cut out and stuck in a book together. Each fraction also shows it's representation in dienes, taking a 100 cube as 1. LA: Single tenths and hundredths e.g. 1/1, 1/10, 1/100 MA: Single tenths and hundredths, with other basic fractions e.g. 5/100 HA: Single tenths and hundredths, with other more complicated fractions e.g. 53/100
Year 5 / 6 Matching representations of fractions - Differentiated worksheets
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Year 5 / 6 Matching representations of fractions - Differentiated worksheets

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3 differentiated worksheets to be used to introduce a fractions topic. The sheets show different ways of writing fractions, such as shaded shapes, the visual representations, number lines, and groups. Children cut each box out and match it to the other ways of writing the same fraction. LA: Simple representations of 1/2 and 1/4 MA: Representations of 1/2, 1/4 and 3/5 HA: Representations of 1/2, 1/4, 3/5 and 3/4.
Year 5 / 6 Perimeter of shapes -Differentiated worksheets
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Year 5 / 6 Perimeter of shapes -Differentiated worksheets

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3 differentiated worksheets to teach the perimeter of shapes. Sheets give a shape with space for calculation and a final answer below. LA: Areas of simple shapes (within times tables), with composite shapes introduced MA: Areas of simple shapes with composite shapes introduced HA: Areas of composite shapes
Year 5 / 6 Multiplication and Division differentiated worksheets (6 Lessons)
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Year 5 / 6 Multiplication and Division differentiated worksheets (6 Lessons)

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6 lessons of differentiated worksheets, including LA, MA, HA and stretch challenges. All worksheets begin at a basic, introductory level, and move through to challenges designed to encourage 'Greater Depth' in the Year 5 / 6 Mathematics curriculum. Lesson 1: Multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 etc Lesson 2: Formal multiplication (4x1 digit) Lesson 3: Formal multiplication (4x2 digit) Lesson 4: Division with scaffolding Lesson 5: Division (no scaffolding) Lesson 6: Division with remainders
Year 5 / 6 Adding and Subtracting multiples of 10, 100, 1000, 10000 - Differentiated worksheets
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Year 5 / 6 Adding and Subtracting multiples of 10, 100, 1000, 10000 - Differentiated worksheets

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3 differentiated worksheets to be used to teach adding and subtracting multiples of 10, 100, 1000 and 10000. Sheets follow an 'If I know... then I know...' format. LA: If I know 7 + 8 = ...., then I know 7,000 + 8,000 = ........ MA: Adding and subtracting 1000s, 10 000s and 100 000s (If I know.... then I know...) HA: Open ended investigation about adding and subtracting different multiples. 'Melissa's observations are always true / sometimes true / never true.
Year 5 / 6 Short division (bus stop) introducing remainders - Differentiated worksheets
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Year 5 / 6 Short division (bus stop) introducing remainders - Differentiated worksheets

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4 differentiated worksheets introducing the topic of remainders within short division using the bus stop method, with squares and model layout for each question. LA: Simple remainder questions with 4 short divisions to solve. MA: Recap of division, moving onto questions with simple remainders. HA: 4 digit divided by 1 digit including remainders. Stretch: Finding the missing numbers, e.g. ___________ ÷ 6 = 6892 r 4
Year 5 / 6 Rounding to the nearest 10, 100, 1000 and 10,000 - Differentiated worksheets
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Year 5 / 6 Rounding to the nearest 10, 100, 1000 and 10,000 - Differentiated worksheets

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3 differentiated worksheets to be used in a rounding lesson, each with number-lines to aid understanding and extension activities LA: Rounding to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000 using a number-line. MA: Rounding to the nearest 10, 100, 1000 and 10,000 using a number-line. HA: Rounding to the nearest 10, 100, 1000 and 10,000 using number-lines and a table (with investigation extension)