There are 5 weeks of Vocabulary flip charts in this bundle. Each flipchart was made by me, and contains the following sequence: Look at the word, discuss what it means, visual image of the word, meaning, sentences, contextualised sentence, activity (often SPaG linked).
There are 5 words per week for the children to learn.
This was planned for a Y5 class and has a Reasoning Focus.
The flipchart goes through different hundred squares and which FDP are shown. Children have to explain whether they are correct or incorrect and explain why.
The independent activity starts with a Fluency question (Draw a hundred square into your books and colour 50% in blue, 1/10 in red, etc), then moves onto Reasoning. There is a Problem Solving question for the Secure (S) group.
S = Secure = HA
D = Developing = MA
E = Emerging = LA
Differentiation by task.
The flipchart also contains Reasoning Sentence Starters and some slides specifically for the Secure groups (called Teal table in my class), as these move away from just 'hundred' squares onto squares of different sizes. (60cm squared, 80 cm squared).
Good for Maths talking and discussion and to show what children know about percentages and about equivalent FDP.
You could change the names on the worksheets to teachers/students in your class.
A bundle of WAGOLLS and example model texts focussed on Year 5 writing objectives.
These objectives include:
semi-colons
colons
adverbials
subordinating conjunctions
paragraphs
effective vocabulary
parenthesis
speech
using different sentence types and openers
prefixes
homophones
and many more.
The different text types include:
2 Information texts (Emperor Penguins and The Lost Thing)
2 Setting descriptions (wartorn city and woodland)
Adventure story (Survival)
2 diary entries (different points of view)
Closed questions = basic 'calculation-style' questions.
Open questions = mastery, fluency, reasoning, problem-solving.
A mixed resource filled with resources for Place Value, Decimals, Roman Numerals and Calculations. 16 resources!
This is a set of 2 lessons based on short multiplication, moving from the basics of multiplication to working out more difficult short multiplication questions.
The first lesson focuses mainly on the process and fluency.
The second lesson moves onto Reasoning and Problem-Solving.
There are 4 activities across both lessons.
Children who are less confident should start with Activity 1 in the first lesson, then move to Activity 2.
Children who are working at Greater Depth should start with Activity 3 in the first lesson, then move onto Activity 4.
There is scope for children to skip activities if they make accelerated progress, i.e. start on Activity 1 but then move onto Activity 3.
There are no repeated questions on the sheets.
The lessons are on ActivInspire flip charts (Promethean) and the worksheets are structured as strips in Microsoft Word, so they are editable.
This is 2 lessons based on the White Rose Hub Addition and Subtraction. This is my own work, with my own created questions, using White Rose + other resources for inspiration.
The flip charts are Promethean, ActivInspire. If you do not have this program, I will be adding PDF files on Monday.
The lesson structure is as follows:
Lesson 1 - Starter - Use this to assess where the children are at for addition and subtraction. They can mark their answers themselves. (on next slide).
Go through and model how to answer some of the questions.
Lesson 2 - Reasoning starter, than with some modelled questions that are reasoning/problem solving based.
There are 4 sheets for the 2 days - Sheets 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Sheet 1 = Fluency, moving to Varied Fluency and some Reasoning.
Sheet 2 = A bit of fluency, moving quickly through Varied Fluency and Reasoning.
Sheet 3 = A bit of varied fluency, moving to Reasoning and Problem-solving
Sheet 4 - Reasoning and Problem-Solving
Children begin Lesson 1 on one sheet and then move onto another for Lesson 2. e.g. a child may begin on Sheet 1 for Lesson 1, and move onto Sheet 2 for Lesson 2. A child may begin on Sheet 3 for Lesson 1 and move onto Sheet 4 for Lesson 2.
If children make accelerated progress during Lesson 1, they can move onto a more difficult sheet for Lesson 2. (i.e. Sheet 1 to Sheet 3).
There are a selection of different question types on the sheets, including models and images, bar models, missing numbers, word problems and puzzles.
The worksheets are in strips on Word, so that they are editable. They are on strips so they can be stuck on one side of the page and working out can be shown on the other side.
These Arithmetic papers are set out like KS2 SATs papers and are based on the questions from the 2018 papers.
Each paper has the answers at the end - please leave a review stating if there are any mistakes. These will be edited immediately.
These are a selection of Activ Flipcharts which are used for Vocabulary lessons in my school. There are 5 words for each week, and for each word, there is an image, contextualised sentences, sentences that link to the children's lives (these may need changing for your children) and a question/discussion/SPaG test question at the end.
I use these every week to help the children learn more vocabulary. They are working really well!
NB: Apologies that the flip charts only start at Week 2!
Browse my resources to see an example Vocabulary flipchart freebie :)
This is a fun and engaging way to introduce mixed numbers and improper fractions.
It involves the use of MINI jammy dodger biscuits (they need to be mini to work with this lesson, as they come in packs of 4... usually £1 a pack and there are 7 mini packs in a big bag. You could do this with just one or two packs!)
My children always enjoy this lesson. It involves finding out the answer to the question "Is it possible to have 5 quarters?"
And of course they get to eat the biscuits at the end :)
These resources give you an idea as to which vocabulary words are featured in my Year 5 Vocabulary Flipcharts. This resource is free, allowing you to see whether the flip charts would work for you.
NB: Some of the words may have been changed this year, so these may not be exact, but will give you an idea.
A learning journey (handwritten, apologies!!) showing progression through the unit of Fractions. This includes all of the Year 5 fractions objectives, ideas for lessons and activities, and examples of Reasoning/Problem Solving questions to deepen children's learning.
My second arithmetic test loosely based on the 2018 KS2 Maths tests. (contains a couple of additions based on my predictions for this year). Contains answers.
This is an Arithmetic paper based on the KS2 2018 SATs.
I have tweaked 2 of the (repeated skill) questions based on some key questions that were not on the 2018 test, therefore they might be on the 2019 test.
Let me know if any of the answers are incorrect!
This resource is a set of 2 differentiated Mixed Calculations Revision sheets, including written and mental methods of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. They are split into Fluency (Practise), Problem Solving and Reasoning, to show clear progression through the lesson.
The question with the circles has been left blank for you to fill your own numbers (I handwrote them). The two bottom circles should add to make the top circle.
This is a set of planning and resources for a standalone Art lesson linked to our Ancient Greece project. It is free, as there are images, etc in there. Everything was put together by me. This was for an observation, and the children thoroughly enjoyed learning about Ancient Greek vases and silhouettes!
WARNING - This is an ActivInspire flipchart file so will only open with ActivInspire. This can be downloaded for free.
This is a set of 3 lessons, originally intended for a Y5 Art Topic, on Andy Goldsworthy.
NB: Apologies if the font looks a little weird - we use a school font!
You will need to adapt, as it contains some class-specific contexts.
Lesson 1 = Finding out about Andy Goldsworthy, looking at some of his artwork and analysing. Outcome = a sketchbook page about the artist.
Lesson 2 = Creating a colour palette based on the natural world.
Lesson 3 = Basic watercolour techniques.