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I have included a set of resources to support the SATs Tests both at Key Stage 1 and 2. The advantage with my resources is that they make new papers every time they are loaded up.

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I have included a set of resources to support the SATs Tests both at Key Stage 1 and 2. The advantage with my resources is that they make new papers every time they are loaded up.
Over 750 Maths Worksheets - covering formal, boxed and fractions
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Over 750 Maths Worksheets - covering formal, boxed and fractions

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This bundle contains most topics based on basic number operations. Addition formal Subtraction formal Multiplication formal Division formal Long Multiplication formal Lond division formal Grid multiplication Missing numbers Fractions - addition Fractions - subtraction Fraction - Multiplication Fraction - Division Fractions, Decimals and Percentages All these above areas come in a variety of levels starting at 2 digits with 2 digits progressing to 6 digits and decimals. With fractions it starts with equal denominators and goes through to non-multiple denominators.
60 weeks of 5 days of Year 6 Daily Morning Work - Key Stage 2 - NC
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60 weeks of 5 days of Year 6 Daily Morning Work - Key Stage 2 - NC

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In this bundle there are 2 general and 2 topic Sports Sets of Morning Work for Year 5 or 6, Each of the 5 days has a different set of questions, which the numbers are changed over the 15 weeks. The sports covered are : cricket, rounders, cycling, dance, tennis, netball, football, rugby, swimming and athletics. In total in this bundle there are 300 pages of questions and 300 pages of answers. In the Sports Weeks the sheets all have a link to maths which might be used within that sport, so therefore all the questions have a real life context, though still covering the skills required for the SATs papers. As with all the morning work sets, each sheet should take around 10 minutes for the average child to complete, though this should improve as the 15 weeks are worked through. Because of the repetitive style of the questions for each sport, you will find that the less able are more able to complete the sheets as they work through the weeks. All questions have been based on the last five years of the SATs papers and the National Curriculum. Questions are totally mixed up, though have questions from all 3 of the papers. You can also buy the 15 weeks worth of 5 days for Key Stage 1. Within the each set there are 15 sets of 5 days of work. Thus there are 75 sheets of A4 work altogether. Each day’s work is the same in structure, though the numbers of the request is slightly different making sure the learner starts to gain a full understanding of how to complete this kind of work in the future. For Key Stage 2 morning work there are a full set of answers for each day.
Teacher Set 10 Fraction Pies - 18cm diameters - classroom use.
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Teacher Set 10 Fraction Pies - 18cm diameters - classroom use.

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This pack is the same as the smaller version for the children, however is has been created for the use by the teacher at the front of the room, and so are 18cm across the diameter, meaning a big enough resource for the class to see. It comes as three different buying options, simple, extension and the full set. It is more expensive than the smaller packs, though will dramatically help when demonstrating fractions in concrete form. There is also an option of adding on the full sets of the smaller sets for the children to have whilst having the main one at the front of the room. These wooden fractions contain all the unit fractions from half to tenths and twelfths. They are all made so they can be interchanged between each other, thus helping with equivalence. In total there are 10 circles, which are cut up as 1/2 1/3 1/4 1/5 1/6 1/7 1/8 1/9 1/10 and 1/12. Each disc has been laser engraved and cut, giving the fractions an accurate finish. These sets should help with the understanding of equivalence and how many fractions make up each one and be able to see this. These sets could also be used for addition of fractions and working out the answers. With some practise it could also be used for subtraction of fractions.