Details
-30 multi-page word documents
-Past paper questions
-Organised into areas of learning linked to Y5/6 National Curriculum
-Answers included
-Excellent for pre-SATs revision
-Great for Homework
-Tried and Tested in my own classroom - used every year to help my pupils prepare for SATs
Also Available: KS2 SATs Revision Booklets - SPAG (Visit my Shop for more details)
What’s included?
Arithmetic Set:
Arithmetic: Subtracting fractions
Arithmetic: BODMAS
Arithmetic: FDP (Fractions, Decimals, Percentage)
Arithmetic: Multiply and Divide by 10 100 1000
Arithmetic: Mutliply and Divide fractions
Arithmetic: Rounding
Data Handling Set
Multistep problems: Algebra
Multistep problems: Angles, Area, Perimeter, Volume
Multistep problems: Measurement, Scales, Conversion
Multistep problems: Number and Money
Multistep problems: Percentages
Multistep problems: Ratio
Geometry Set
Geometry: Coordinates
Geometry: Missing Angles
Geometry: Nets
Geometry: Properties of Shapes
Geometry: Reflection and Symmetry
Geometry: Translation
Number Set
Number: Doubling and Halving
Number: Explain why correct / wrong
Number: FDP (reasoning)
Number: Inverse Operations
Number: Number Sequences
Number: Roman Numerals
Reasoning ( Multistep problems) Set
Multistep Problems: Algebra
Multistep Problems: Angles, Area, Perimeter, Volume
Multistep Problems: Measurement, Scales, Conversion
Multistep Problems: Number and Money
Multistep Problems: Percentages
Multistep Problems: Ratio
10 Tarsia Puzzles covering a range of Upper KS2 and lower KS3 subject areas.
(As a current upper KS2 teacher myself, I use Tarsia regularly as my pupils really enjoy these puzzles - great for Deepening / Mastery)
Includes:
-Dividing Fractions (Standard)
-Dividing Fractions (Tricky)
-Equivalent Fractions
-Finding Fractions of Numbers (Standard)
-Finding Fractions of Numbers (Tricky)
-Fraction Conversions
-Multiplying Fractions (Standard)
-Multiplying Fractions (Tricky)
-Roman Numerals (Standard)
-Roman Numerals (Tricky)
-Multiply and divide by 10 100 1000 (Standard)
-Multiply and divide by 10 100 1000 (Tricky)
What is a Tarsia?
Tarsias are puzzles (a bit like dominoes or triominoes) where each piece contains a mix of questions and answers. Questions and answers have to be matched up, creating a finished puzzle.
What file-types are included?
TES doesn’t support Tarsia files, so these can’t be uploaded directly. Instead, you’ll be accessing PNG files (images) of the original puzzles. These are fully printable and playable.
What software is required if I want to make my own Tarsia?
Tarsias are created in a piece of free software by Hermitech Labs (no affiliation.) I’ve been making Tarsia for years - it’s a genuinely fantastic free resource, which you should consider downloading for yourself. It allows you to choose a blank puzzle-type, then input your own questions and answers. It then turns those into a puzzle for you.
(To find the page with the download on, Google ‘Hermitch Labs Tarsia’)
11 Fully resourced maths lessons, including a variety of investigations, tasks and games.
-Can be one-off lessons, or stretched over multiple lessons
-11 lessons
-Ideal for Years 5, 6 and 7
-(Used by creator for Y6 post-SATs - very useful)
What’s included?
Missing Angles (masking tape on tables to create unknown angles for the children to investigate - a personal favourite!)
Figure Me Out
Gem Challenge - Nets (another favourite - using pre-printed nets to create gems. Children have to manage a budget, buy resources, sell their product and earn a profit)
Tesselation: Design a kitchen floor
Pie Charts (data collection, class surveys, using Microsoft Excel to create pie charts)
Perimeter, Area and Volume around School and grounds
Algebraic brain teasers (much better than it sounds!)
Creating a scale-map of the school
Ratio and Proportion (hands-on using manipulatives like denes)
Paper Village - Nets
Important moments in UK History in Roman Numerals
…Plus planning for all lessons.
ALSO AVAILABLE: SET B
What’s included?
-Blockbusters (notebook document based on the TV show)
-Code Breakers (adult / child creates a coded message - children to quickly crack the code to reveal message)
-Countdown (notebook document based on the TV show)
-Ultimate Countdown (similar to Countdown, but designed to be more challenging / a bit different)
-If this is the answer, what is the question? (notebook document, open-ended, very popular with creator’s class)
-Wheel of Fortune (notebook document based on the TV show)
-Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Number Edition (PowerPoint presentation based on the TV show)
-Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Fractions Edition (PowerPoint presentation based on the TV show)
-Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Blank version (so you can create your own / allow pupils to create their own)
-Maths Revision card game (I have this set printed in four different-coloured sets - pupils enjoy playing this at wet breaktimes / spare 10 minute slots, and as an activity for those who’ve finished their task in lesson)
9 Word documents linked to Year 5/6 Shape NC.
Questions are taken from past SATs papers, but ‘dressed up’ to be used in normal lessons. I’ve found them particularly useful, as they prepare Y6 for SAT questions gradually without them realising!
Included:
-2D Features
-3D Shapes
-Angles
-Unknown Angles
-Area
-Perimeter
-Volume
-Measurement Conversions
-Time
-(answers to all questions are at the end of each document)
(photo included is of these tasks used by my own class)
This is the second set of 11 activities that I’ve uploaded. The first set is also available in my TES Shop - I hope you find them useful!
-Can be one-off lessons, or stretched over multiple lessons
-11 lessons
-Ideal for Years 5, 6 and 7
-(Used by creator for Y6 post-SATs - very useful)
What’s included?
Name Angles
Domination (Strategic maths game)
Area - Hands and Feet
Symmetry around Us (Outdoor photography)
Area and Perimeter: Dream House
Rainbow Stars (mathematical art)
Percent off Tickets (for UK family attractions)
Area - Floor plan of houses
Pie charts - My Perfect Day
M&M Fractions
Guess Who
…Plus planning for all lessons.
-Past-paper KS2 SAT questions, grouped by topic.
-I have used these for a number of years in standard maths lessons as Apply / Real life tasks. When pupils learn they’ve been doing SAT questions all along, it increases their confidence, ready for their May tests.
-All answers included as ‘Answer Sheets’ (so pupils can self-mark)
What’s included:
-2D shapes
-3D shapes
-Angles
-Area
-Coordinates and Translation
-Measurement
-Perimeter
-Tables and Timetables
-Time
-Unknown angles
-Volume
Complete unit for Upper Key Stage 2 Maths lessons
Includes:
-Ratio
-Proportion
-Ratio and Proportion investigation
-Scaling up / down (shapes)
-Scaling up / down (number)
-Percentages
Includes:
-Lesson input (introduction / starter / teaching input)
-Non-contextual task (‘Practise’)
-Contextual / word-problem task (‘Apply’)
-Deepening / broadening task (‘Deepen’)
-Full planning for all activities
*-many tasks differentiated 2 or 3 ways
*-tried and tested resources (that I’ve personally used to teach Y5/6 for a number of years)
*-answer sheets provided where appropriate (to encourage self-marking)
*-most tasks in an adaptable format (I.e. you can make changes to most of the documents)
*-Practise / Apply / Deepen can be changed - each full learning outcome could be taught across one, two or three lessons, depending on how you use / adapt the resources.
Why I made this resource
Every maths lesson you teach, you give a clear learning outcome (or TBAT or WALT or Success Criteria - whatever it’s called in each school.) Your class follow your carefully planned steps, and succeed. However, in my experience, children then struggle when faced with:
-multi-step problems
-multi-operation problems
-questions without a clear method to use
-changes in maths skill required (E.g. suddenly needing to write an answer as a fraction)
How to Use
These lessons are designed to have limiting teaching beforehand, if at all. Instead, children tackle the real-life situation using a broad range of skills (money, decimals, written methods, mental strategies, converting between fractions and % etc) and get used to:
-thinking independently
-being less reliant on adults (“learned helplessness”)
-using a blend of skills at once
What’s included?
-20 real-life contexts (whole lessons) which each include:
>printable data pages (price lists, menus, information pages, league tables, timetables, fact files, recipes)
>15 differentiated questions (Band A = easiest, Band E = hardest. Harder Qs can be trimmed off the page, depending on your maths groups)
>Answer sheet
Complete unit for Upper Key Stage 2 Maths lessons
Includes:
-Equivalent fractions
-COnverting between mixed numbers and improper fractions
-Ordering fractions
-Finding fractions of numbers
-Adding fractions
-Subtracting fractions
-Multiplying fractions
-Dividing fractions
-Additional activity for extending the more able / quick-working children
Includes:
-Lesson input (introduction / starter / teaching input)
-Non-contextual task (‘Practise’)
-Contextual / word-problem task (‘Apply’)
-Deepening / broadening task (‘Deepen’)
-Full planning for all activities
*-many tasks differentiated 2 or 3 ways
*-tried and tested resources (I have taught fractions using these resources for a number of years)
*-answer sheets provided where appropriate (to encourage self-marking)
*-most tasks in an adaptable format (I.e. you can make changes to most of the documents to, for example, change names in word problems to those of children in your class)
24 documents created from actual Y6 SAT questions, to aid preparation for KS2 SATs.
Ideal for:
-homework (answers provided at bottom of 2nd page, however answers can be removed from document)
-booster groups
-after-school revision clubs
Tried and tested in my own classroom - 2 pages is just right for sending home as homework, or for TA interventions
-A collection of highly useful learning aids, prompts and supports for the teaching and learning of maths
-All items regularly used by creator (particularly for struggling Y4, Y5 and Y6 pupils)
Included:
-‘Four Operations Vocabulary’ card
-Number lines (3 different scales)
-Filled-in times table grid
-Blank times table grid
-Digit cards (units, tens, hundreds, thousands)
-Place Value Grid A
-Place Value Grid B
-Traffic lights (used for quiet / reluctant learners who don’t like to raise their hand for help)
-Times Table Rainbow (full set included, x2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
Set of images linked to Pokemon, which I’ve used in various years to support the teaching of Maths.
This resource has proved particularly useful with:
-reluctant Year 3/4 boys
-children with learning difficulties (in particular, a group of Y5 boys with Autism used this resource for all manner of work, particularly Number. It engaged them on an unexpectedly high level in comparison to their previous engagement with Maths)
(Photo shows how this resource has been prepared and organised in my own classroom)
Bundle of 6 documents:
-Pictograms
-Bar graphs
-Bar-line graphs
-Line graphs
-Pie charts (using fractions)
-Pie charts (using percentages)
Each card has a graph to read, and a series of questions answerable using the graph’s data.
As you can see from the photo, I use these resources every year with my Y5/6 children (which explains why they are covered in whiteboard pen!)
What’s included?
-10 sets of 20 questions
-answer cards
What is it?
Word problems cards based on popular culture and famous themes. They’ve been made and saved in Microsoft Publisher, so they are full editable - I use them as laminated cards, but Publisher allows for a variety of print / presentation options.
What’s covered in the questions?
The questions cover elements of the Year 5/6 Maths National Curriculum. This includes 4 operations, written methods, mental strategies, mean, percentages, money and more.
Great for:
In-school lessons
Homework tasks
Home learning
Post-SATs maths
Sets included:
Authors and Stories
Chocolate
Disney
Harry Potter
Marvel
Olympics
Pokemon
Pop Hits
Star Wars
Super Mario