A really effective way to welcome your new class during the new school term. Children complete their name bunting and then these are laminated and hung up like bunting around the classroom.
I created this checklist so that children remember to include all of the features of an explanation text. The checklist is stuck into books and the children tick off each feature as they write. Great for assessment and marking.
Smart Notebook screens and activities to support children partition numbers into smaller amounts - whole numbers, decimals and money. Differentiated activities 2 ways (HA and LA).
"Next steps" starter activity included so that children can revisit/ embed their understanding.
Smart Notebook screens and activities that teach children to read and write numbers up to 5 digits. They will learn to write numbers using figures and in words. These activities will help children understand that place value determines the value of a digit.
"Next steps" starter activity included so that children to revisit/ embed their understanding.
Smart notebook screens and activities to help children understand the concept of counting on to the next positive number and counting back to the next negative number. Differentiated activities 2 ways (HA and LA).
Smart Notebook screens and activities to support children understand how to add money using column method and use bar models to show their working out.
Differentiated 3 ways (HA, LA and MA) children need to work out the missing digits of the column addition and subtraction examples. Good opportunity for children to use inverse.
Great starter activity all about cocoa beans. Cut up the boxes and get the children to match the sentence. Differentiated so LA can match a blue box with a yellow box or HA need to match the sentences that are in one colour.
Two versions of leaflet templates that I have used in English, History and Geography. You need to print the leaflet templates back to back on one page.
Smart Notebook screens and activities to support children identify parallel and perpendicular lines (also included horizontal and vertical lines). There are shapes that children can annotate to show the different types of lines. "Next steps" starter activity included so that children can revisit/ embed their understanding.