Comprehension questions on the men's world records for long jump. Questions at three different levels with answer. Statistics for women's records too but no questions. Suitable for year 4 onwards. Goes nicely with INVESTIGATION: do children with longer legs jump further than children with shorter legs? also by joanneclarew
Interactive PowerPoint presentation in which pupils learn to tell the time in carefully planned steps by working on the number of minutes past the hour to help understanding of digital time. 24 hour clock too. Suitable for year 3 onwards.
PowerPoint presentation that provides an explanation of symmetry. Paper-folding activity in which pupils mark lines of symmetry on shapes with PowerPoint slides that show the lines of symmetry on each shape for children to use to mark/peer mark. Success criteria too. Suitable from year 3 onwards.
Poster-style information about common 2D and 3D shapes that encourage discussion about the properties of each shape. Interactive activity 'Square or rectangle?' Worksheets: identifying faces, edges and vertices, regular or irregular and looking for right-angles. Suitable for year 3 onwards.
An interactive PowerPoint in which pupils read 4-digit numbers and identify the value of each digit. Differentiated worksheets too. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
PowerPoint slides in which pupils estimate and add weights. Worksheets that require pupils to convert from kg and grams and vice versa. Worksheets with simple problem solving differentiated three ways. Suitable from year 4 onwards.
PowerPoint presentation that explains what parallel lines are, includes photographs of parallel lines in everyday life and an activity/worksheet that is differentiated three ways.
Suitable from year 3 onwards.