The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher or parent of Year 5 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.
Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson.
With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 5 objectives and all seven core strands.
The Year 6 curriculum is structured into five blocks, reflecting the same structure as the other primary year groups. Each block is made up of three units, and each unit represents two or three weeks of teaching. The blocks are:
• Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating
• Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape
• Block C: Handling data and measures
• Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
• Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
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The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher of Year 2 pupils and parents, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.
Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson.
With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 2 objectives and all seven core strands.
The Year 2 curriculum is structured into five blocks, reflecting the same structure as the other primary year groups. Each block is made up of three units, and each unit represents two or three weeks of teaching. The blocks are:
• Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating
• Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape
• Block C: Handling data and measures
• Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
• Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
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The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher of parents Year 1 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.
Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson.
With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 1.
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The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher or parent of Year 4 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.
Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson.
With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 4 objectives and all seven core strands.
• Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating
• Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape
• Block C: Handling data and measures
• Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
• Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
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The main purpose of LCP’s Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher or parent of Year 6 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.
Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson.
The Year 6 curriculum is structured into five blocks, reflecting the same structure as the other primary year groups. Each block is made up of three units, and each unit represents two or three weeks of teaching. The blocks are:
Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating
• Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape
• Block C: Handling data and measures
• Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
• Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
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Royal Weddings Lesson Plans – a new Cross-curricular pack, with a range of lesson plans, activity and ideas that support work right across the national curriculum – from history, literacy and ICT to maths, music, art and design and RE.
The example free download, contains a planning chart (with national curriculum links) and photocopiables for KS1, KS2 upper and lower. If you want more info go to: www.karascope.com. Also some other free downloads, primary topic ideas and lesson plans.
The main purpose of LCP’s Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher or parent of Year 3 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.
Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson.
With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 4 objectives and all seven core strands.
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Activity links to objective: Describe and extend number sequences:count on or back in twos starting from any two- or three-digit number,and recognise odd and even numbers at least to 100;count on in steps of 3,4 or 5 from any small number to at least 50,then back again.
Solve mathematical problems or puzzles,recognise simple patterns and relationships,generalise and predict.Suggest extensions by asking ‘What if…?’
Explain methods and reasoning orally and,where appropriate, in writing.
Includes one worksheet: Train Ride and answers
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Objective: Use decimal notation for tenths, hundredths and thousandths, partition, round and order decimals with up to three places, and position them on a number line.
Parent’s tip: Children should be familiar with using a place value table to solve these types of problems.
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Olympic themed Activity Sheets for Lower KS2 (Years 3 /4) pupils.
• ART: Design your own Greek pot
• MATHS: Bejing Top Ten Medal Winners
• HISTORY: Learn about 2 Great Olympians
A set of 3 activity / worksheets for Years 3 and 4 (Lower KS2) with an Olympic theme.
Activties come from LCP’s ‘Most Popular’ Olympic Games Resource File - a complete cross curricular resource for primary teachers.
Taken from our resource Building Blocks. BUILDING BLOCKS is a modular series of resources offering Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) practitioners a source of fresh, fun activities linked to inspirational, childcentred themes, and providing comprehensive coverage of the different aspects of the Early Learning Goals
The topic covers; ■ Estimating numbers of objects and checking by counting up to 10; ■ Who can count higher? ■ Find a total by counting on and counting back; ■ Simple addition and subtraction
The unit: How High Can you Count includes:
Activity Ideas (both indoor and outdoor)
Worksheets
Hints for Home
Assessment -Pupil Profile
Progression for KS1
Suggestions for additional resources
Key vocabularly
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Links to the objective: Add several numbers (e.g.four or five single digits,or multiples of 10 such as 40 + 50 + 80).
Explain methods and reasoning,orally and in writing.
• Solve mathematical problems or puzzles,recognise and explain patterns and relationships,generalise and predict. • Suggest extensions asking ‘What if…?’
• Make and investigate a general statement about familiar numbers or shapes by finding examples that satisfy it. • Explain a generalised relationship (formula) in words.
Worksheet: Playing Cards with Answers.
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Links to the objectives:
Measures • Calculate the perimeter and area of simple compound shapes that can be split into rectangles
Explain methods and reasoning,orally and in writing.
• Solve mathematical problems or puzzles,recognise and explain patterns and relationships,generalise and predict.
• Suggest extensions asking ‘What if…?’
Includes one worksheet: Rosebuds and answers.
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Objective of sheet: Properties of numbers and number sequences • Recognise and extend number sequences formed by counting from any number in steps of constant size,extending beyond zero when counting back:for example,count on in steps of 25 to 500,and then back to ,say,-100
One worksheet called Cycling Test with answers.
More sheets can be found on our website and TES
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Objective: Describe and interpret results and solutions to problems using the mode, range, median and mean.
Fully editable
Activity sheet with answers.
Great for homework.
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The main purpose of this Mathematics Homework is to make your life, as a teacher of Year 6 pupils, as easy as possible. All of the homework activities are based on the renewed Primary Framework for mathematics; however, as they assess specific learning objectives they can be used in conjunction with other planned teaching schemes.
Each homework activity sheet addresses a whole, or part of, a learning objective. The questions are written to test the understanding of your pupils once they have worked on a topic in the lesson. This in turn, will provide you with the information required to assess the pupils’ learning, and will enable you to plan your lessons effectively.
With a full set of answers included you can be confident that your students are getting regular, relevant homework that tests their understanding across the Year 6 objectives and all seven core strands. This easy-to-use CD will reduce the time spent preparing and marking homework enabling you use your time as efficiently as possible.
The Year 6 curriculum is structured into five blocks, reflecting the same structure as the other primary year groups. Each block is made up of three units, and each unit represents two or three weeks of teaching. The blocks are:
• Block A: Counting, partitioning and calculating
• Block B: Securing number facts, understanding shape
• Block C: Handling data and measures
• Block D: Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
• Block E: Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
Learning Objective: Estimate angles, and use a protractor to measure and draw them, on their own and in shapes; calculate angles in a triangle or around a point.
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Objective: Use approximations, inverse operations and tests of divisibility to estimate and check results.
Homework/ activity sheet
Full editable with answers
One sheet from the Mathematics Homework Activites on CD
These time-saving Mathematics Homework Activities on CD provide primary teachers with a set of challenging and engaging maths homework activities for every week of the school year.
Part of the homework CD.
Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year.
Each Maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the Homework Sheets are in Microsoft® Word format.
Includes:
– Introduction
– Objectives
– Homework Answer Sheets
Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating
Adding Up / How! / In My Head 1 / Roughly / Sorting Numbers / Up to 100
Bigger and Bigger / How Many Ways? 1 / It’s a Fact! 1 / Sequences / Sums and Differences
Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape
What’s the Link? / Fractions 1 / Just About! / Problem Solving 1 / Shapes 1
That’s Right! / It’s a Puzzle / Reflections 1 / Shapes 2
Block C Handling data and measures
Far Away / Measures / Scaly 1 / What Does It Say? / It’s Time! / Sorting Things
Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
One Bit 1 / Weights / Capacities / Reflections 2 / Reverses / Where Does It Go?
Number Work / In My Head 2 / Scaly 2
Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
Patterns / One Bit 2 / Do You Remember? / It’s a Fact! 2 / Taking Away / Fractions 2
There It Is! / How Many Ways? 2 / Problem Solving 2 / Grids
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Our Mathematics Homework Activities provide you with a set of challenging and engaging Maths homework activities for every week of the school year.
Each maths activity addresses a whole or part of a learning objective and all the homework sheets are in Microsoft® Word format.
Includes:
– Introduction
– Objectives
– Homework Answer Sheets
Block A Counting, partitioning and calculating
In My Head 1 / Use the Rule / Paper and Pencil 1 / Calculating 1 / Bigger or Smaller
What’s It Made Up Of? / Using a Calculator / Decimals 1
Block B Securing number facts, understanding shape
Polygons / Solid Shapes / RoundAbout / Puzzle Time / Times Tables 1
Adding Up / What’s the Link? / Twice or Half? / Problem Solving 1
Block C Handling data and measures
The Right Unit 1 / What’s the Question? / How Does It Compare? / Reading Scales 1
Block D Calculating, measuring and understanding shape
Angles, Angles! / Calculating 2 / In My Head 2 / The Right Unit 2 / A Telling Time
Decimals 2 / Move It! / Problem Solving 2 / Rectangles / Reading Scales 2
Block E Securing number facts, relationships and calculating
Both the Same / Exactly the Same / Fractions / One Whole / Paper and Pencil 2
Bracelets / Times Tables 2 / Wholes and Bits / Right or Wrong?
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