KS1 Food Chains - Differentiated Quick View
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KS1 Food Chains - Differentiated

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LO To understand food chains /complete a food chain. I can use a food chain to show how animals get their food. I can name some sources of food. I can give examples of carnivores, herbivores and omnivores. I can order living things in a food chain. Remember to… Recall what key vocabulary means Start with a producer. End with a consumer. Think about what each animal eats. Explain that today we are going to think more about those purposes, thinking carefully about something called a food chain. Ask children if they know what one is. Explain what one is and how they work. Explain that each animal is important because if one animal was missing from a food chain it would affect the other animals. Share with the children food chain PowerPoint which gives information and asks questions. Explain that today they need to use their knowledge of what animals eat thinking back to herbivores omnivores and carnivores lesson. Explain that they are creating and completing food chains. Do some together. HA: Working independently children use pictures to create as many food chains as they can. After the picture activity they can draw their own / answer questions HA/MA: Working independently children will have food chains with mostly one picture. They will need to complete them using the labelled pictures to support them. MA: Working independently children will have one part of the food chain they will need to complete it by cutting and sticking the pictures. MA/LA: Working with CT children will have one part of the food chain they will need to complete it by cutting and sticking the pictures. Plenary: Ask children to share some of the food chains they have created and completed. Twinkl quiz if time…… Attached to powerpoint. Use bloom’s questioning to deepen and embed learning.
KS1 SATS preparation: finding half and a quarter of a number - differentiated sheetsQuick View
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KS1 SATS preparation: finding half and a quarter of a number - differentiated sheets

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Differentiated sheets. Starts at basic level and builds up. LA and SEN have more visual adds (drawn dots to colour/count) MA has these prompts also but if they need to draw dots then they can do so for the remainder of questions, as this is what they'll need to remember in the exam. HA has few prompts, and there is an extension of word problems (enhancing their reasoning skills and deepening learning) This was made for YR2. Powerpoint could not be uploaded for copyright reasons although I would be willing to change this resource if you would like access.