I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
A PowerPoint that includes all the questions from the 2018 KS2 Arithmetic paper on separate slides so that you can go through methods easily for each question individually should you wish/ should you use the 2018 paper for practise.
A lesson that focuses on being able to calculate with ratio. Included is a PowerPoint for the lesson that includes an arithmetic starter as well as an activity with answers and two challenge activities for those that are confident.
A fully resourced statistics lesson for being able to interpret bar charts in Year 3.
Included in the resource is:
A lesson PowerPoint with starter, vocabulary, modelling (with teacher notes) and guided practice
Lesson plan
Worksheet with answer sheet
Scaffolded worksheet with answer sheet
Modified worksheet for those who need additional changes to access the learning with answers
Challenge tasks
Support strips that can be stuck in books
Everything is included that could be needed to run the lesson successfully, with each resource carefully considered in ensuring accessibility for all as well as ensuring there are plenty of opportunities for challenge to provide depth of understanding.
A PowerPoint lesson that focuses on the objective of calculating the area of quadrilaterals from the Year 6 WRM planning. There is an arithmetic starter included as well as a number of questions to work through (including pink and green bubbles for support and challenge) where answers can then be discussed. Finally, reasoning and problem solving tasks from WRM are included as well as a challenge question looking at area differently through a composite shape.
A worksheet that gets children to practise spotting links that can help them simplify an algebraic equation. This is done through pyramids that meet together at the top as a simplified calculation. Included is an example before children work on filling in missing gaps and finally creating their own examples.
A fully resourced place value lesson for being able to represent numbers to 1000 in Year 3 based on the objective from White Rose Maths.
Included in the resource is:
A lesson PowerPoint with starter, vocabulary, modelling (with teacher notes) and guided practice
Lesson plan
Worksheet with answer sheet
Scaffolded worksheet with answer sheet
Modified worksheet for those who need additional changes to access the learning with answers
Challenge tasks
Support strips that can be stuck in books
Place value grids for support
Everything is included that could be needed to run the lesson successfully, with each resource carefully considered in ensuring accessibility for all as well as ensuring there are plenty of opportunities for challenge to provide depth of understanding.
A simple sheet that recaps how to find 10, 5 and 1% as well as turning percentages in to fractions or decimals. Also includes a couple of questions for children to practise.
Activities that gives children number facts for the 2x to 12x table within triangles with children then having to find all the facts they can from the given numbers. This can work well as a starter and helps children see the commutative whilst seeing the link of operations. Children can then be extended to think about how the = sign can move around and what fraction facts they can find.
16 different worked examples of being able to exchange across 10s and 100s when using written addition and subtraction.
The examples are set out as following:
Written addition (across 10)
Written addition (across 100)
Written subtraction (across 10)
Written subtraction (across 100)
For each one, there are four different examples. These include two 2-digit examples (one with place value counters and one with Base 10) and two 3-digit examples (again with place value counters and Base 10).
The only exception to this is the written subtraction across 100 where all four examples are 3-digit (2 place value counters and 2 Base 10).
This resource can be used in a number of ways including for display or to be a supportive resource in the classroom to enable children to be independent when completing written addition and subtraction.
Steps 20, 21 and 22 bundled together for Year 3 Addition and Subtraction. Lessons include being able to estimate answers, use inverse operations and make decisions on appropriate strategies for calculations.
Each lesson includes:
A lesson PowerPoint with starter, vocabulary, modelling (with teacher notes) and guided practice
Lesson plan
Worksheet with answer sheet
Scaffolded worksheet with answer sheet
Modified worksheet for those who need additional changes to access the learning with answers
Challenge tasks
Support strips that can be stuck in books
Everything is included that could be needed to run the lesson successfully, with each resource carefully considered in ensuring accessibility for all as well as ensuring there are plenty of opportunities for challenge to provide depth of understanding.
This resource is bundled together purely to meet the bundle criteria of 20 resources for the Year 3 Addition and Subtraction unit.
Alternatively, each lesson can be found individually:
Estimate Answers Lesson
Inverse Operations Lesson
Make Decisions Lesson
A lesson that recaps decimal place value. Included are different style questions to work through independently before then working through answers as a class as a continuous check. There is also a place value grid to support learning.
A lesson that focuses on two-digit multiplication as an arithmetic style lesson. There is also a times table starter to focus on links as well as challenge questions from WRM for those that finish. Appropriate for Year 5 or 6.
A lesson that focuses on being able to translate shapes. Included is a PowerPoint for the lesson that includes an arithmetic starter as well as an activity with answers and four challenge activities for those that are confident.
Three fact sheets for number bonds and number facts to support children in being able to be independent with their learning.
Included is:
A grid that shows number bonds up to 10 in a similar fashion to a multiplication square
A number bond grid that shows number facts up to 10 + 10
Number fact sheet that shows the different number facts up to 10
Two different worksheets that give the chance to practise multiplying a 4-digit number by a 2-digit number using the written method.
Both worksheets are set out as a list of questions with children required to then set them out accurately themselves as part of the written method. If they are still struggling to set out numbers accurately, a 3-digit by 2-digit version with questions set out accurately can be found at the link below.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12563573
The first sheet focuses on multiplying a 4-digit number by a 1-digit number before then multiplying the same 4-digit number by a 2-digit number to introduce the new step. The final questions are then a range of 3-digit by 2-digit to apply the new learning.
The second sheet focuses on multiplying different 4-digit numbers by 2-digit numbers.
There is also a multiplication square attached to support if necessary.
Activities that require children to use known facts to then be able to reason how to solve other calculations. Each page gives children a known fact and then calculations where the numbers have been manipulated and a box where they can explain how to use the known fact to find the answer.
Two different worksheets that give the chance to practise written division of a 3-digit number by a 2-digit number with remainders.
Each worksheet includes questions set out as a list so children can practise setting out the method. On both sheets, there are two numbers that children will divide with so they can become confident in the method and answer sheets are included for both activities.
A coloured chart that helps children revise the different fraction, decimals and percentages. Can be used for display or stuck in books/ organisers for children to revise from.