Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, providing value! Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.
Welcome to my shop! As a dedicated teacher with over a 10 years of experience, I strive to provide fellow educators with a wide range of resources, providing value! Your support is greatly appreciated and motivates me to create even more materials. Please feel free to share your suggestions in the comments—I’d love to know what resources you’re looking for! Together, we can make teaching even more rewarding.
LESSON 2 is useful for teaching multiplication using the array method by using number sentences to describe an array which includes (23 slides):
- A mental starter
- Description of how to solve multiplication sentences using number sentences to describe an array
- Learning objectives
- Key words of the day
- What symbols to be used in multiplication
- Whole class activity
- Worksheet to be used by children independently
- Extension work at the end
National Curriculum link:
Solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of a teacher.
Learning objectives:
WALT: To be able to write number sentences to describe an array.
WILF: I can solve multiplication problems using arrays.
This power point presentation is useful for teaching time to the hour and half past which includes (29 slides):
- A mental starter
- The hands on the clock for O’clock and half past
- Whole class activity
- Time words problems
- Longer/ Shorter time
National Curriculum link:
Tell the time to the hour and half past the hour and draw the hands on a clock face to
show these times
Year 6 Arithmetic Fluency: 5 Math Starters and Worksheets
Boost your Year 6 students’ arithmetic fluency with these engaging 5-minute math starters and comprehensive worksheets! Perfect for daily practice, these resources cover key arithmetic skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and fractions. Each starter is designed to sharpen mental math, while the accompanying worksheets provide targeted practice and opportunities to apply their knowledge. These resources are ideal for building confidence, consolidating learning, and preparing pupils for SATs success. Suitable for both classroom use and homework.
Update: I’ve included Powerpoint now.
In Week 2, pupils will delve into symmetry and further explore 3D shapes. They will identify lines of symmetry in 2D shapes, using practical tools like mirrors and folding activities to reinforce understanding. For 3D shapes, they will investigate and describe their properties, focusing on edges, faces, and vertices. Hands-on tasks and sorting activities will help pupils deepen their understanding and apply their knowledge in fun, interactive ways. Lessons are fully aligned with the White Rose Maths Scheme and include adaptive resources to support all learners.
I’ve included a lot of SEND worksheets as well for your adaptive teaching.
Looking for a flexible, engaging resource to teach Area and Perimeter? This fully editable PowerPoint presentation is designed to make learning these key mathematical concepts interactive, visual, and easy to understand for primary school students. Perfect for teachers who want to save time while delivering high-quality lessons!
What’s Included?
Clear Explanations: Simplified definitions and visual aids to explain the concepts of area and perimeter.
Real-Life Contexts: Engaging examples to demonstrate practical applications, making learning meaningful and relevant.
Interactive Tasks: Problem-solving slides and challenges to check for understanding and reinforce skills.
Differentiation(Adaptive teaching) Ready: Activities catering to various ability levels, from introductory tasks to more complex challenges.
Editable Slides: Customize the content to suit your class’s needs – change examples, add tasks, or tweak visuals to align with your teaching style.
Why Choose This Resource?
Time-Saving: A ready-to-use resource that minimizes planning time.
Student-Focused: Designed with primary learners in mind to boost engagement and retention.
Teacher-Friendly: Fully adaptable for different age groups and curriculum requirements.
Ideal for classroom teaching, home learning, or as a revision tool. Whether you’re introducing area and perimeter for the first time or revisiting it as part of a review, this PowerPoint ensures students stay engaged and confident in mastering these essential skills.
Download now and take the hassle out of planning your next maths lesson!
Here’s a quick update for you! I’ve added a few new multiplication posters to make learning times tables more engaging and visually fun. Plus, I’ve included some extra posters to brighten up the space and reinforce key concepts. Perfect for helping students master multiplication and stay inspired!
In the second week of learning about money, Year 2 pupils will deepen their understanding by focusing on comparing and ordering amounts of money. They will use practical activities to apply their knowledge of pounds and pence, reinforcing their ability to count efficiently in steps of 2, 5, and 10.
Children will also solve real-world problems, such as calculating total costs and working out change. Adaptive teaching strategies and differentiated tasks will ensure all learners can engage with the content, whether working independently, with peers, or receiving targeted support. This week’s lessons aim to enhance fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving skills in a fun, interactive way.
Week 3:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13183128
During Weeks 3 and 4, Year 2 pupils will deepen their understanding of place value within 100. They will explore the value of tens and ones, compare and order numbers, and use number lines accurately. The children will practise counting forwards and backwards in steps of 2, 5, and 10, building fluency and confidence with number patterns. Through engaging activities and problem-solving tasks, they will apply their knowledge to real-world contexts, providing a strong foundation for future mathematical learning.
Support your Year 2 learners in developing a strong foundation in multiplication and division with this engaging resource aligned with the White Rose Maths framework. Perfect for building fluency and confidence, this resource covers key skills, including:
Using arrays to visualize multiplication and division problems.
Making equal groups for practical and hands-on problem-solving.
Sharing equally to deepen understanding of division.
Applying the 2 times table to real-world scenarios.
Packed with differentiated activities, interactive tasks, and visual aids, this resource ensures every child can progress at their own pace. Ideal for classroom use or home learning, it’s the perfect tool for reinforcing key Year 2 maths objectives.
This comprehensive resource follows the Year 2 White Rose Maths scheme, focusing on the “Money” unit. Children will build their understanding of coins and notes, including their values and how to count, compare, and combine them. They’ll solve practical problems, such as finding totals, calculating change, and making specific amounts. Engaging activities and differentiated tasks ensure all learners are challenged at their level, building confidence and fluency in using money in real-life contexts.
This power point presentation is useful for finding sequences using numbers which includes (39 slides):
- A mental starter
- Learning objectives
- Key words of the day
- counting forwards and backwards
- Read and write numbers to 100
- Count in multiples of 2, 5 and 10
- Identify one more or less
- Whole class activity
- Worksheet pack to be used by children independently
National Curriculum link:
- count to and across 100, forwards and backwards, beginning with 0 or 1, or from any given number.
- count, read and write numbers to 100 in numerals; count in multiples of twos, fives and tens
- given a number, identify one more and one less
- identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least
Learning objectives:
WALT:
• counting forwards and backwards
• Read and write numbers to 100
• Count in multiples of 2, 5 and 10
• Identify one more or less
WILF: I can-
• counting forwards and backwards
• Read and write numbers to 100
• Count in multiples of 2, 5 and 10
• Identify one more or less
This power point presentation is useful for teaching division using number sentences to describe an array which includes (21 slides):
- A mental starter
- Description of how to write number sentences to describe an array
- Learning objectives
- Key words of the day
- What symbols to be used in multiplication
- Whole class activity
- Worksheet to be used by children independently
- Extension work at the end
National Curriculum link:
Solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of a teacher.
Learning objectives:
WALT: To be able to write number sentences to describe an array.
WILF: I can solve division problems.
This power point presentation is useful for teaching division using the array method for beginners which includes (23 slides):
- A mental starter
- Description of how to solve division using arrays
- Learning objectives
- Key words of the day
- What symbols to be used in division
- Whole class activity
- Worksheet to be used by children independently
- Extension work at the end
National Curriculum link:
Solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of a teacher.
Learning objectives:
WALT: Solve one-step problems involving division by calculating the answer using arrays.
WILF: I can solve division problems.
This power point presentation is useful for teaching positions using use the language of position, direction and motion, including: left and right, top, middle and bottom, on top of, in front of, above, between, around, near, close and far, up and down, forwards and backwards, inside and outside. This presentation includes 22 slides.
National Curriculum link:
- describe position, direction and movement, including whole, half, quarter and threequarter turns.
Learning objectives:
WALT: Describe position.
WILF: I can use the language of position.
This is a 2 week worth of work and resources, differentiated worksheets on Addition, Subtraction, Inverse, Estimating as well as flip charts provided. The lesson worksheets are also differentiated and a few reasoning questions included. This is all based on the new National curriculum. These lessons were taught to Year 4 children, however they are applicable to Year 5,6 and more able in Year 3,
You may notice that the model answers, are not answered. This is because you are suppose to hand write them, and when the photocopies are given to children they can see how you worked it out. If you don’t use everything here, you will definitely use something when teaching addition and subtraction. These resources are worth £30, but you will have it all for £3. Now that’s a bargain!
Early Morning work that is sure to get children thinking.
Here are some examples from the PowerPoint:
1. Think of at least 5 WOW words to describe a sandwich. (remember to use your senses)
2. Write as many adverbs as possible to describe this verb eg. walked - quickly, slowly, noisily, shyly, quietly.
3. Pick 5 WOW words off the board and write five sentences using them.
Outstandingly, Tenderly, Biologically, Formidable, Outspoken, Stern, Comical, Pathetic, Yearning, Dwell,
In Weeks 5–7, Year 2 pupils will extend their understanding of place value within 100. They will practise partitioning numbers into tens and ones, using place value to solve addition and subtraction problems, and exploring number patterns. Activities include comparing and ordering numbers, using <, >, and = symbols, and applying their knowledge to real-life contexts. These lessons build a strong foundation for arithmetic and problem-solving skills, ensuring pupils are confident with numbers up to 100.
**100 plus worksheets! **Unlock the world of symmetry with this comprehensive bundle designed to cater to all learners, from beginners to those ready for advanced challenges. This resource includes a variety of symmetry worksheets that cover a wide range of themes, offering something for every interest and skill level.
What’s Included:
Basic Symmetry Shapes
Start simple with classic shapes like circles, squares and triangles, helping students grasp the fundamentals of symmetry.
Animal Symmetry
Explore symmetry in nature with worksheets featuring butterflies, fish, and other animals, blending creativity with learning.
Seasonal Symmetry
Celebrate throughout the year with themed worksheets for every season, such as snowflakes for winter, leaves for autumn, and flowers for spring.
Festive Fun Symmetry
Delight students with holiday-themed symmetry, including Christmas trees and many more.
Geometric Challenges
For confident learners, this section offers complex geometric patterns and tessellations, designed to push their symmetry skills to the next level.
Why You’ll Love This Bundle:
Perfect for differentiated (adapted) learning, with activities suited for beginners and advanced students.
Encourages critical thinking and problem-solving through fun, engaging challenges.
Ideal for classroom lessons, homework, or early finishers.
Aligns with key curriculum objectives in geometry and spatial awareness.
Whether your students are just starting their symmetry journey or ready to tackle more advanced concepts, this bundle has it all!
This resource is designed to support Year 2 pupils in learning about money, aligned with the White Rose Maths scheme. It includes opportunities for adaptive teaching and differentiation, ensuring all learners can access the content at their level. Pupils will explore recognising coins and notes, counting in pounds and pence, comparing amounts, and solving real-life problems such as calculating change. Engaging and practical activities foster mathematical fluency while building essential life skills. Ideal for use in the classroom, for homework, or as a revision tool.
Year 2 Money: Week 2
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-13176466