Find included a hilarious scaffolded SATs FDP (fractions, decimals and percentages) PowerPoint (meme edition!) This scaffolds the questions with funny meme images, suitable for primary school, year six. It will cover all key FDP concepts that typically appear in SATs, scaffolded with humor and memes to keep students engaged. Each day, the class will aim to get through a set of FDP questions in preparation for the SATs.
This is intended for HA YR 6 only. Includes very difficult SATs questions aimed at HA year six to do with algebra. Includes model answers also with detailed explanations of how to get to the answer.
Year 6 Scaffolded SATs Ready Bundle (SAVE £31!)
This comprehensive bundle includes a range of scaffolded resources, perfect for Year 6 students preparing for SATs. This includes all the worksheets and PowerPoints aimed at boosting pupils SATs grades through tackling SATs like questions. These worksheets are designed to support students at different ability levels (LA/MA/HA) and focus on key topics covered in the UK curriculum. Each resource includes clear, step-by-step guidance to ensure students build confidence and understanding in key areas. All resources come with answers for easy marking and feedback.
Resources included:
Area of shapes (HA)
Ratio worksheets (HA)
Scaffolded BODMAS worksheets
Converting fractions to decimals worksheets
Coordinates worksheets
Miles and kilometers worksheets
Multiplication worksheets
Properties of circles worksheets
Ratio worksheets (HA)
SATs fractions PowerPoint (Meme Edition 2024!)
SATs ratio PowerPoint (Meme Edition 2024!)
SATs statistics PowerPoint (Meme Edition 2024!)
Short division worksheets
Place Value Scaffolded Worksheets (including answers)
Algebra SATs worksheets including model answers (HA,YR 6)
Scaffolded SATs Area and Volume PowerPoint meme edition 2024! (YR 6)
All resources are beautifully illustrated, engaging, and scaffolded to
support diverse learners. Perfect for classroom use or homework assignments.
Find included a cut and match 2D shapes activity, suitable for both KS1/KS2. Also includes sheet of the different shapes with names attached and famous mathematicians to do with shape.
Find included a hilarious scaffolded SATs negative numbers PowerPoint (meme edition!) This scaffolds the questions with funny meme images, suitable for primary school, year six. It will cover all key negative number concepts that typically appear in SATs, scaffolded with humor and memes to keep students engaged. Each day, the class will aim to get through a set of negative number questions in preparation for the SATs. Also includes detailed answers and working out at the end of the PowerPoint so that you can go through it as a class.
Find included a hilarious scaffolded SATs statistics PowerPoint (meme edition!) This scaffolds the questions with funny meme images, suitable for primary school, year six. It will cover all key statistics concepts that typically appear in SATs, scaffolded with humor and memes to keep students engaged. Each day, the class will aim to get through a set of statistics questions in preparation for the SATs.
Find included a hilarious scaffolded SATs ratio PowerPoint (meme edition!) This scaffolds the questions with funny meme images, suitable for primary school, year six. It will cover all key place value concepts that typically appear in SATs, scaffolded with humor and memes to keep students engaged. Each day, the class will aim to get through a set of ratio questions in preparation for the SATs. Also includes detailed answers and working out at the end of the PowerPoint so that you can go through it as a class.
Find included a hilarious scaffolded fractions PowerPoint (meme edition!) This scaffolds the questions with funny meme images, suitable for primary school, year six. It will cover all key fractions concepts that typically appear in SATs, scaffolded with humor and memes to keep students engaged. Each day, the class will aim to get through a set of fractions questions in preparation for the SATs. Also includes a detailed set of answers.
Find included a hilarious scaffolded place value PowerPoint (meme edition!) This scaffolds the questions with funny meme images, suitable for primary school, year six. It will cover all key place value concepts that typically appear in SATs, scaffolded with humor and memes to keep students engaged. Each day, the class will aim to get through a set of place value questions in preparation for the SATs. Also includes answers as a pdf.
Find included a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) set of perimeter worksheets and answers, suitable for year three.
NC: measure the perimeter of simple 2-D shapes
Here is a scaffolded set of perimeter worksheets and answers, suitable for Year 3 students, following the National Curriculum’s requirement to measure the perimeter of simple 2-D shapes. Each worksheet is differentiated into three levels: Lower Ability (LA), Middle Ability (MA), and Higher Ability (HA) to cater to varying student needs.
Find included scaffolded compare and order numbers up to 1000 worksheets and answers, suitable for year three.
NC: compare and order numbers up to 1000
Enhance your Year 3 students’ numerical proficiency with my Scaffolded Compare and Order Numbers up to 1000 Worksheets. These worksheets are expertly designed to align with the National Curriculum objective to compare and order numbers up to 1000, providing students with the essential skills to understand number sequences and value.
Resource Details:
Scaffolded Levels: The worksheets are divided into three tiers—low ability (LA), medium ability (MA), and high ability (HA)—to cater to all students, ensuring each one progresses at their own pace.
Engaging Exercises: Activities include comparing number sets, ordering numbers from smallest to largest, and identifying number positions within a sequence.
Answer Keys Included: Comprehensive answer sheets accompany each worksheet, providing detailed solutions and explanations to support both teachers in instruction and students in self-assessment.
These worksheets are an invaluable tool for building confidence and deepening understanding of numerical order. Regular updates ensure the content remains relevant and in line with the latest educational standards, making this resource a must-have for any Year 3 classroom dedicated to fostering strong mathematical foundations.
Introduce your Year 1 students to the joys of mathematics this autumn with our Scaffolded Autumn Tests for Arithmetic. Tailored to support young learners as they begin their mathematical journey, these tests are designed to accommodate every child’s needs with three distinct levels of difficulty: low ability (LA), medium ability (MA), and high ability (HA).
Key Features:
Scaffolded Approach: Each test is carefully structured to build confidence and ensure comprehensive understanding, allowing students to progress at their own pace.
Curriculum-Aligned: Perfectly aligned with the Year 1 arithmetic curriculum, ensuring all core concepts are covered.
Engaging Content: The tests are crafted not only to assess but also to engage, with visually appealing formats that encourage young learners to enjoy their arithmetic practice.
These tests are an excellent tool for assessing the early arithmetic skills of Year 1 students, providing valuable insights into their understanding and readiness for the year ahead. Equip your students with the skills they need to succeed and develop a lasting love for mathematics!
Enhance your young learners’ fine motor skills with my Pencil Control Activity Cards, tailored specifically for the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). These engaging cards provide a series of fun and structured exercises designed to improve pencil grip, hand-eye coordination, and pre-writing skills.
Find included a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) set of lines of symmetry worksheets, suitable for year four. Includes answers and also all SATs questions related to this topic, so you know what they will be tested on.
NC: identify lines of symmetry in 2-D shapes presented in different orientations
Find included a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) set of worksheets aimed understanding the different types of turns, aimed at year three. Includes answers.
NC: identify right angles, recognise that two right angles make a half-turn, three makethree quarters of a turn and four a complete turn; identify whether angles are greater than or less than a right angle
Introduce a fun and educational twist to the classic game with the Multiplication Tic-Tac-Toe Starter! Perfect for two players, this game combines the challenge of tic-tac-toe with the skill-building practice of multiplication, making it ideal for primary students to enhance their math fluency.
How to Play:
Setup: Each player selects a color for their paperclip and counters. To begin, Player 1 places their paperclip on a number below the multiplication table, typically ranging from 4 to 9. Player 2 does the same.
Starting Move: Players then place a counter on the multiplication table at the position corresponding to the product of the numbers selected by their paperclips.
Continued Play: On subsequent turns, each player moves their paperclip to a new number, multiplies it by the number selected by the other player’s paperclip, and places a counter on the resulting product on the table.
Objective: The goal is to strategically cover the multiplication table products and be the first to get three counters in a row, either horizontally, vertically, or diagonally.
End of the Game: The game concludes once a player successfully achieves three in a row, making them the winner.
This interactive game not only sharpens multiplication skills but also encourages strategic thinking and planning. It’s an excellent way for students to practice their multiplication tables in a dynamic, engaging setting.
Find included a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) set of distributive law worksheets, suitable for year four. Includes answers and extra templates to make questions of your own on!
NC: solve problems involving multiplying and adding, including using the distributive law to multiply two digit numbers by one digit, integer scaling problems and harder correspondence problems such as n objects are connected to m objects.