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Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5
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Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a detailed lesson plan.
Why Students Will Love This Lesson
Students will love these lessons because they actively engage with concepts of time through interactive activities! They will learn to tell time on both digital and analogue clocks, which is an essential life skill. The incorporation of fun challenges, like designing their own clocks or creating timetables, makes learning enjoyable and relatable.
Sample Questions:
If it is 2:00 PM now, what time will it be in 3 hours?
How many minutes are there in half an hour?
If you wake up at 7:30 AM and have breakfast for 30 minutes, what time do you finish?
Benefits to Teachers
Engaging Activities: Interactive lessons keep students focused and motivated.
Real-World Application: Students learn to apply time concepts to their daily lives.
Structured Learning: Lessons are well-organized with clear objectives and activities.
Differentiated Challenges: Activities are adaptable to cater to various learning levels.
Overview of Week 11 Lessons
Lesson 1: Time
Learning Objectives:
Understand words related to time.
Solve simple time-related problems.
Mental Warm Up: Recall a number bond to 10.
Lesson 2: Time
Learning Objectives:
Read the time to the o’clock and half past.
Mental Warm Up: Discuss the number 5.
Lesson 3: Time
Learning Objectives:
Read time to half and quarter hours.
Mental Warm Up: Count on and back in fives.
Lesson 4: Time
Learning Objectives:
Read time on analogue and digital clocks.
Mental Warm Up: Fill in a blank 10 x 10 grid.
Lesson 5: Time
Learning Objectives:
Understand different units of time.
Mental Warm Up: Share something about each number.
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Enhance your mathematics curriculum with our comprehensive set of 56 Year 2 Summer Term Numeracy Lessons! This invaluable resource is designed for educators seeking to engage their students in meaningful and interactive numeracy experiences that foster a solid understanding of mathematical concepts.
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These five complete PowerPoint Lessons will help to teach students about division, multiplication and fractions. The lessons start with a fun mental warm up. These are followed by an interactive, whole class teaching session. The lessons finish with differentiated learning challenges.
Summer Term
Lesson 1: Week 11
Title Understanding Multiplication and Division
Learning Objective: understand multiplication and division
use multiplication and division vocabulary
deal with something left over
choose the correct number operation
solve money problems.
Lesson 2: Week 11
Title Understanding Multiplication and Division
Learning Objective: use division and multiplication
use multiplication and division vocabulary
understand the idea of something left over
use the correct number operation
solve money problems.
Lesson 3: Week 11
Title Understanding Multiplication and Division
Learning Objective: double and halve
understand that halving reverses doubling and vice versa.
Lesson 4: Week 11
Title Fractions
Learning Objective: recognise and find simple fractions
recognise a half or a quarter
know that two halves or four quarters make a whole and that two quarters make a half
understand that doubling reverses halving.
Lesson 5: Week 11
Title Fractions
Learning Objective: recognise and find simple fractions
recognise that two quarters make a half
place halves on a number line.
These five complete PowerPoint lessons are focusing on time and capacity. The lessons start with a fun mental warm up session. This is followed by an interactive, whole class learning session. The lesson end with a differentiated learning challenge.
Summer Term
Lesson 1: Week 12
Title Time
Learning Objective: suggest units to estimate time
read the time
understand how to read a digital clock
solve problems relating to time.
Lesson 2: Week 12
Title Time
Learning Objective: read the time
read a digital clock
solve simple time problems.
Lesson 3: Week 12
Title Time
Learning Objective: know the relationship between units of time.
Lesson 4: Week 12
Title Time
Learning Objective: solve simple time word problems
explain how a problem is solved
read the time from clocks.
Lesson 5: Week 12
Title Capacity
Learning Objective: estimate capacities
compare capacities.
These five complete PowerPoint lessons focus on handling data and capacity. These lessons start with a fun mental mental warm up. This is followed by an interactive, whole class learning session. The lessons all end with differentiated learning challenges.
Summer Term
Lesson 1: Week 13
Title Capacity
Learning Objective: count in hundreds from zero and back to zero
estimate and compare capacities
use standard units
understand and use words about capacity.
Lesson 2: Week 13
Title Capacity
Learning Objective: solve simple capacity word problems
understand and use words about capacity
read scales
understand the different units of capacity.
Lesson 3: Week 13
Title Handling Data
Learning Objective: solve a given problem
collect, sort and organise information
test a hypothesis
record in a table.
Lesson 4: Week 13
Title Handling Data
Learning Objective: solve a problem
collect, sort and organise information
test a hypothesis
record in a block graph.
Lesson 5: Week 13
Title Handling Data
Learning Objective: solve a given problem
collect, sort and organise information
test a hypothesis
record a pictogram.
These pages could also be used to write different stories, using the pictures as a stimulus.
I have included a 31 Teaching Activity Guide as part of this pack to help you get the most you can out of this purchase.
***** Please note - these resources provide visual prompts and support to the students, not direct language instruction **************
Welcome to the 'Let’s Write in Spanish!' pack.
There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Spanish. The students could write about a topic in Spanish before starting a unit, and then write again about the topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic to see how much they have progressed.
It could also be used as an introduction to guided writing. Students can write sentences as a class and share the sentences together and they can then write them on their own. Alternatively, students could work in pairs - one student dictates to the other what to write down about what they see in the picture.
Are you learning Spanish? Are you looking for a fun way to learn Spanish? I have developed a way to learn different languages based on my experience as an ESL teacher. This pack has 57 different settings for students to talk about in Spanish. The worksheets themselves are in English and the students do need to translate the places and objects they see into Spanish. At the end of the session, the students can play a fun game of word bingo to show they have mastered that day's vocabulary. Try it, it is a lot of fun for everyone!
This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students' memory and vocabulary skills.
* Please note - these resources provide visual prompts, not specific language instruction.
Spanish Bingo pack: This is a simple starter game for students. There are 114 different pictures to choose from. Select a single picture and project the image on
the wall or share it with the class as a handout.
Let's Talk in Spanish!: This set of cards looks at 57 different settings. The teacher describes something in the top card. The students then use this to model a sentence using the bottom set of pictures. There are lots of things to see and describe in every picture. When the students have completed this task, they can repeat it by working in pairs to discuss each picture.
Let's Write in Spanish pack: There are lots of ways of using this teaching pack. It could be used as writing assessment for students learning Spanish. The students could write about a topic in Spanish before and then after a topic, using the second worksheet at the end of the topic.
* Please note - these resources provide visual prompts, not specific language instruction.
Are you starting a topic about trees or plants? This is a great set of photos about different types of trees. The photos are from all the seasons and show trees from all over the world.
These photos could be printed out and laminated to make a wonderful, eye catching display about trees.
The students could watch the presentation and use the photos as prompts for questions and answers about different types of plants.
The tree photos could be sorted in different ways or used to create classification keys.
The photos could also be used in a literacy lesson and linked to the topic of plants or trees.
If you are teaching students about the colour red, then this is a great resource for you. 31 high quality photos where red is the main colour.
You can print out and laminate the photos and make a display.
These flash cards can be used to help boost a student's vocabulary. The cards can also be used to help them describe objects.
Are you teaching your students about different types of weather? These 30 different photos about the weather will make an excellent starting point for anyone looking for ideas about how to introduce their class to different types of weather.
This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students' memory and vocabulary skills.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different weather been shown in each of photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about different weather.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different sorts of weather. The students can then discuss how they decided on each type of weather.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing.
Are you teaching your students about the colour orange. I have put together 30 high quality photos were the main colour in the image is orange. These make a great prompt for discussions about where you can see orange around you.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different orange scenes being shown.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about where we see orange in the world.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different sorts of orange. The students can then discuss how they decided on each type of orange.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing.
Are you looking at topic about textures or materials? Are you looking for some photos to help start the conversation? This pack contains 30 different photos of different textures. It will help to introduce a wide range of different words linked to textures, surfaces and materials.
This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students' memory and vocabulary skills.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different textures being shown in each of photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about different textures.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different sorts of textures. The students can then discuss how they decided on each type of texture.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing.
Are you teaching your students about the different shades of pink? I have created a colourful, high quality pack of 22 different pink themed photos for you to discuss with your class.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different pink objects being shown in each of photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about different pink objects.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different sorts of pink. The students can then discuss how they decided on each type of pink.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing.
Are you introducing your students to the topic of farming, farm animals or food production. This pack of 30 different photos about farming will make an excellent starting point.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different farming activities being shown in each of photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about farming.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different sorts of farming activities.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing.
Using Sports Images in the Classroom: Engaging Students Through Visual Learning
Incorporating sports images in the classroom can be a powerful way to engage students and enhance their learning experiences. Sports resonate with many young learners, making them an effective tool for capturing attention and fostering a dynamic educational environment. Here are several ways to utilize sports imagery effectively in the classroom.
Visual Learning: Sports images can serve as visual aids that enhance comprehension. By displaying images of athletes in action, students can better grasp concepts in subjects like physics, where forces and motion are illustrated through sports dynamics, such as a basketball player jumping for a rebound.
Cultural Relevance: Many students have a keen interest in sports, which makes these images culturally relevant. By integrating sports-related content into lessons, educators can connect with students’ interests, making learning more relatable and enjoyable.
Promoting Discussion: Sports images can spark discussions about teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship. Teachers can use these images to facilitate conversations about values and life lessons learned through sports, encouraging students to reflect on their own experiences.
Inspiring Creativity: Incorporating sports imagery into creative projects can inspire students to express themselves. For instance, they can create posters, write stories, or design presentations centered around their favorite sports or athletes, allowing for personal expression while developing critical skills.
Mathematics Connections: Sports statistics and performance metrics can be illustrated through images, making math more engaging. Students can analyze data related to their favorite teams or athletes, such as calculating averages or percentages of successful plays, reinforcing math concepts in a fun context.
Cross-Curricular Integration: Sports images can be integrated into various subjects, from history lessons about the evolution of sports to science lessons on the biomechanics of athletic performance. This cross-curricular approach makes learning more holistic and interconnected.
Encouraging Physical Activity: Displaying images that promote physical activity can encourage students to participate in sports and develop healthy habits. Schools can use these images to motivate students to engage in physical education and extracurricular activities.
Building Community: Using sports images that represent diverse athletes can foster a sense of community and inclusion. Celebrating achievements from various backgrounds encourages students to appreciate diversity and promotes unity within the classroom.
In conclusion, sports images are a versatile and engaging resource that can enrich the classroom experience. By leveraging students’ interests in sports, educators can create a vibrant learning environment that promotes discussion.
Are you teaching students about different materials? This pack of 30 different photos shows a wide range of different common materials. This material photo pack presentation will make an excellent starting point for different discussions.
This pack contains a 31 Teaching Activity Teacher Guide using these photo flash cards. These activities are quick and fun to do and will improve both your students’ memory and vocabulary skills.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials being shown in each of photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about different materials.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different sorts of materials. The students can then discuss how they decided on each type of material.
Are you teaching about different forms of transport? Are you looking for different examples of exciting cars? I have collected together 30 different photos of cars for you to share with your class.
I have included a 31 Teaching Activity guide in this pack to make sure you get the most out of this purchase!
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials being shown in each of photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about different cars.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of cars. The students can then sort them from the slowest to the fastest cars.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Are you teaching your students about people who help us, transport or lorries and trucks? Are you looking for some visual resources to support your teaching? I have collected 30 high quality images of lorries and trucks which you are welcome to share with your class.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the transport activities being shown in each of photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about Lorries and Trucks.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of lorries and trucks. The students can then discuss what they think is happening in each image.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Are you teaching about different forms of transport? Are you focusing on water based activities? Are you looking for high quality visual images to support your teaching? I have collected together 30 different photos and images of boats you can share with your class or make into an impressive display.
Complete with 31 different teaching activities to try with your class.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different boats being shown in each of photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about boats.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of boats. The students can then discuss what they think each boat is used for.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Are you teaching a lesson on public art, structures or water? Are you looking for examples of different fountains? I have collected together 30 high quality photos of fountains for you to share and discuss with your class.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different materials being shown in each of fountains.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about fountains.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different types of fountains. The students can then discuss why they think the photos were built.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.