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Summer year 5 editable fluency and retrieval 5 a day questions low stakes testing
• 30 Smart slides, each containing 5 fluency and retrieval questions.
• Put on the whiteboard as the children arrive. Do the register and morning admin and they write answers in a maths jotter or on a whiteboard. Then spend 5 minutes sharing strategies and answers. Children self-mark.
• In each set of 5 there are a couple of easier questions and at least one challenging one.
• May also be suitable for year 4 or 6 as it is editable.
Spring Year 5 editable fluency and retrieval 5 a day questions low stakes testing
37 Smart slides, each containing 5 fluency and retrieval questions.
Put on the whiteboard as the children arrive. Do the register and morning admin and they write answers in a maths jotter or on a whiteboard. Then spend 5 minutes sharing strategies and answers. Children self mark.
In each set of 5 there are a couple of easier questions and at least one challenging one.
May also be suitable for year 4 or 6 as it is editable.
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Autumn Year 5 editable fluency and retrieval 5 a day questions low stakes testing
30 Smart slides, each containing 5 fluency and retrieval questions.
Put on the whiteboard as the children arrive. Do the register and morning admin and they write answers in a maths jotter or on a whiteboard. Then spend 5 minutes sharing strategies and answers. Children self mark.
In each set of 5 there are a couple of easier questions and at least one challenging one.
May also be suitable for year 4 or 6 as it is editable.
The Nasty Game - maths for meanies!
This is a maths game on a Smartboard slide adaptable for Yrs 3-6. It is quick to play and teach, but could equally be the basis for a full lesson. The twist is that you get to be ‘nasty’ to your opponent so that they lose and you win.
It can be played as a whole class, with a group or as a pair. It develops understanding of place value, greater than and less than. It can be adapted to allow access to less confident mathematicians and also to challenge the more able.