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I'm the subject leader and teacher for Computing at my school. I teach Computing to all primary ages and upload the planning and resources that I use to teach. I also provide a range of subject leadership documents and resources to support running the subject and supporting teaching and learning.

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I'm the subject leader and teacher for Computing at my school. I teach Computing to all primary ages and upload the planning and resources that I use to teach. I also provide a range of subject leadership documents and resources to support running the subject and supporting teaching and learning.
Year 4 Maths - Greater Depth - Adding fractions with the same denominators
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Year 4 Maths - Greater Depth - Adding fractions with the same denominators

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As titled. An activity, aimed at year 4, to extend children’s thinking about adding fractions with the same denominators. This compare two addition situations where the answers have different denominators. Children still need to use the skills learned to add the fractions, but must apply their knowledge of fractions in order to compare accurately. This could be used as an assessment or an activity at the end of a lesson based around subtracting fractions with the same denominators. Children will need to have explored how to compare fractions that have different denominators and addition of fractions with the same denominator. Useful as a step before finding the lowest common multiple to compare fractions which they would explore in year 5.
Primary Computing Planning and Resources
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Primary Computing Planning and Resources

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A bundle of planning suitable for ages 5-11 covering a wide range of focuses in the Computing Curriculum. Includes units on e-safety, digital literacy, coding and programming, and functional computing and ICT skills. Also included is a map of objectives, organised by strand and year group, which shows coverage and progression across the entire computing curriculum within the primary age range. Including new e-safety objectives linked to ‘Education for a Connected World’.