This is a whole lesson on FDP Equivalents. This lesson is one of the most important in mathematics and is one of the keys to be good at mental maths as well as understanding the vital area of equivalence. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 23 slide presentation + lots of extra resources.
The lesson includes:
+ a starter
+ learning objectives (differentiated)
+ keywords
+ Superb teaching slides
+ lots of examples
+ snap game
+ matching activity
+ worksheet (with answers)
+ Plenary (using Traffic Light Cards)
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This is a whole lesson on teaching BIDMAS or BODMAS and the Order of Operations. This lesson is packed full of fun and creative activities. There is enough material and resources for two lessons. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning or flipped learning. 20-slide presentation + VIDEO CONTENT + lots of supplementary resources.
It includes:
+ Starter activity (designed to be fun as well as the concept of ordering)
+ MWB activity (prize challenge)
+ Learning objectives (differentiated)
+ Keywords
+ Very clear teaching slides (include tips to avoid misunderstandings)
+ FULL ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTENT (12 MINS)
+ Lots of built-in MWB activities for AFL
+ Worksheet (with answer key)
+ Plenary (off Facebook - relevant and FUN!)
+ helpsheet for the least able (great when being observed)
+ Matching activities (with answers)
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Real pictures of fruit and vegetables with prices attached in pence.
Use for 10p more / less
shopping , change and a range of problem solving activities
I created this as a four week homework programme for my Year 6s to practise their calculation methods whilst encouraging parental involvement.
After a parent workshop to introduce the methods my school uses to teach the main calculation methods (not included), each child took home a game board (included) and one set of calculation cards each week (included) as their maths homework for 4 weeks:
Week 1: Addition
Week 2: Subtraction
Week 3: Multiplication
Week 4: Division
I asked the children to record who they had played the game against at home and encouraged them to play for 10 minutes a day to practise their written methods. I have seen huge improvements in my Year 6 class's written calculation skills as a consequence and many parents have commented how it has helped them to understand the calculation methods too.
I designed this as a fun game to practise the written methods of calculation. Although I chose the option of encouraging the link between home and school and asking the parents to join in too, alternatively you might decide that the game is best in your school to be played in the classroom as a morning starter or within intervention sessions.
A set of instructions is included.
Please note, fraction questions are not included in this game, as I wanted it to focus purely on numerical written methods.
I am currently working on differentiated packs of cards so that this game can also be given to younger year groups.
A lot of time and love has gone into this project, and I hope you and your class enjoy it. I'd appreciate any feedback.
Please find within this download:
A Year 6 Arithmetic Revision Bundle covering all Year 6 Arithmetic questions from the 2016, 2017 and 2018 SATs assessments. No questions are copied from the papers but the same style, complexity and purpose has been maintained. Over 14 worksheets with associated answer sheets are included within this bundle - a whopping 28 pages of self-contained, self-assessed work to prepare your class!
The Bundle has the following features:
→ Covers all of the different content domains needed to succeed in the Year 6 Arithmetic SATs paper
→ A fantastic revision tool for the Year 6 SATs test that can be used all year around or in the run up to the Year 6 SATs
→ Each topic area has questions that increase with complexity as children progress through the worksheets, yet all pertain to the SATs style of questioning
→ Questions are also shown on a one page SATs style test paper making 15 tests in total
→ Perfect for a 3 week boost of daily Arithmetic practise
→ Excellent for using in smaller intervention groups where gaps in learning have been identified and cab be remedied through use of these activities
How the bundle was created
→ All previous years SATs papers were analysed and questions grouped together by topic area
→ Any duplication of questions removed
→ The different topic areas ordered in increasing complexity
→ Questions were then recreated multiple times to give a similar feel and style of question for each strand within every worksheet
A must have for those teaching Year 6 children to help them fly through their Arithmetic SATs paper
This maths resource relates to place value: tens and ones. Please note it is a hands on resource and the lesson plan should be used in conjunction with the presentations as there is a lesson starter presentation.
It can be used for reviewing tens and ones or teaching it from scratch, so the detailed lesson plan is flexible.
Some preparation is needed to carry out the activities such as collection of different coloured straws, elastic bands, suggested materials such as counters, unifix cubes; cut out the 1 digit number tiles for the worksheet or you can get children to select two numbers from a pile, write it down and then describe the place value - see 5. in the list below.
This product contains:
Lesson Starter PowerPoint Presentation - Counting in tens from 0 to 100 and back. Also included is the Hundred Square if you need to demonstrate counting in steps or groups of 10.
Main Lesson PowerPoint Presentation (50 Slides) together with lesson plan
Detailed Lesson Plan (Presentation slides are referred to)- Includes whole class and independent activities.
Place Value Grids - tens/ones and tens/units - for practical activities
Blank Place Value Grid
Worksheet and Cut/paste activity sheets for making 2-digit numbers.
Children choose a 1 -digit number from container 1 and another 1-digit number from container 2 to make a 2-digit number which they stick onto their worksheet and describe the number, e.g. 35 = 3 tens 5 ones; 30 + 5.
Children are taken through step-by-step of what a 2-digit number stands for and why we need zero.
Independent work is differentiated.
Hope you enjoy this resource.
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Place Value: Tens and Ones - Flashcards and Displays
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-tens-and-ones-units-tens-tower-s-ones-resources-teacher-s-notes-activities-11529070
Part-Whole Models - Year 2
In this KS1 maths teaching resource, pupils practise partitioning two-digit numbers using part-whole models. These activities cover the year 2 curriculum objectives in the maths programme of study (Number - number and place value) and supports the White Rose small steps guidance for year 2 - Autumn - Block 1 - Place Value. Content includes:
Complete the part-whole models with numbers up to 50 activity and accompanying worksheet
Complete the part-whole models with numbers and representations up to 50 activity and accompanying worksheet
Complete the part-whole models with numbers and representations up to 100 activity and accompanying worksheet
Part-whole models and ten frames activity and worksheet
Complete the part-whole models in 3 different ways activity and worksheet
Complete the extended part-whole models worksheet with accompanying answer sheet
‘Part-Whole Models - Year 2’ is editable so teachers can adapt the resource to meet their individual teaching needs
This is a booklet aimed at keeping the children academically active over the holidays. Created by a year six teacher (100% maths, 100% reading and 100% SPaG at and above expected pass rate last year), maths coordinator and Deputy Head. I am also a published author under the name Andrew Thomas. I have had my resources featured on TES for their quality and innovative nature; please check out my shop by clicking on my name above.
It includes five days worth of activities (and extension activities added in April 2019) that cover:
Maths
Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar
Reading Comprehension
It is designed with SATs in mind and give the children 30 minutes of learning to do each day.
Each day has a range of activities which are linked to the new curriculum.
This booklet took many hours to put together and has been proof read.
My planning and all of my resources to go with the whole of White Rose Maths Block 4, Place Value within 20, including activprimary, smartboard and PDF versions of my flipchart. I hope it is helpful and saves you some time. Thank you.
The times table test has been mentioned in the government and we have been using this resource in our school for 10 years and it work effectively to improve children's knowledge of their times tables. It is split into 7 levels. I only allow my children to move up if they correctly answer the Olympic sheet 100% correctly on 3 occasions. We tend to do these sheets on Monday's and Fridays as a 4 minute starter. My TA then marks them quickly using the answer sheets but only for children who have answered all questions. As soon as she reaches the first mistake she stops, which makes marking simple!
In the younger classes we give the children a medal each time they move up a podium.
Under the current National Curriculum, children are supposed to know their times tables up to 12x12, by the end of Year 4. Children will be tested using an on-screen check (on a computer or a tablet), where they will have to answer multiplication questions against the clock. The test will last no longer than 5 minutes, however, children will only have 6 seconds to answer each question in a series of 25.
According to the new National Curriculum 2014 the expectation of times tables in each Year Group is as follows:
Year 2: 2x, 5x, 10x
Year 3: 3x, 4x, 8x
Year 4: 6x, 7x, 9x, 11x, 12x
In this pack I have included all 7 times table challenge sheets and 7 answer sheets. These sheets are now national curriculum ready!. All display resources, as we have made a display of these resources in each of the ks2 classrooms. I have also included my multiplication Olympic tracker which tracks the progress of the children.
There are 4 versions of each sheet to stop children learning the string or order of the numbers. I alternate between these sheets each week.
Please note, unlike the test these sheet also test children on not only multiplication but also the associated division facts too.
Finalist Level – Concentrates on children learning their 2, 5 and 10 times table (Year 2 national curriculum expectations).
Bronze Level - Concentrates on children learning their 3 & 4 times tables (Year 3 National Curriculum expectations).
Silver Level - Concentrates on children learning their 6 & 8 times tables (Year 3 National Curriculum expectations).
Gold Level - Concentrates on children learning their 7 & 9 times table (Year 4 National curriculum expectations).
European Level - Concentrates on children learning their 11, 12 times table Year 4 National curriculum expectations).
Olympic Level - Concentrates on children learning their 12 times table and can recall 100 Year 4 National curriculum expectations).
We use these sheets for homework and our pupils practise as regularly as possibly.
I hope this resource helps with preparing your class!
This set of 10 lessons is designed according to evidence-based teaching methods in maths and research on the cognitive and neurological aspects of dyscalculia.
The sessions are designed to be used with and/or adapted for small groups of older learners who may have only recently been diagnosed and begun to receive support. Sessions can also be tailored to suit one-to-one sessions. This program is different to many others in that 'gaps in knowledge' are not assumed to be the only areas of concern; this program is a 'back to basics' approach, incorporating multi-modal and multi-sensory teaching and learning, with the development of 'number sense' as its primary concern.
The sessions are explicit and systematic, so should be followed in order:
1. Subitisation
2. Creating Numbers
3. Calculations with the Number Line
4. Number Bonds and Partitioning
5. Base 10 and Place Value
6. Calculations using Place Value
7. Multiplication as Repeat Addition
8. Multiplication: Hints, Tips and Tricks
9. Division: Sharing and Inverse Multiplication
10. The Continuous Number Line: Parts of Numbers
The file comes with 95 full colour pages of detailed session plans and all printable resources required for each session.
Session 1 of this intervention is available for free.
Greater Depth TAF evidence booklet- 2018/2019 onwards- new statements.
21 pages to support your evidence for children working within- answers included.
This resource has been made using the operations objectives for Year 6 from the 2014 National Curriculum of England:
- Multiply multi-digit numbers up to 4 digits by a two-digit whole number using the formal written method of long multiplication
- Divide numbers up to 4 digits by a two-digit whole number using the formal written method of long division, and interpret remainders as whole number remainders, fractions, or by rounding, as appropriate for the context
- Divide numbers up to 4 digits by a two-digit number using the formal written method of short division where appropriate, interpreting remainders according to the context
- Perform mental calculations, including with mixed operations and large numbers
- Identify common factors, common multiples and prime numbers
- Use their knowledge of the order of operations to carry out calculations involving the four operations
- Solve addition and subtraction multi-step problems in contexts, deciding which operations and methods to use and why
- Solve problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
- Use estimation to check answers and determine, in context of a problem, an appropriate degree of accuracy
The pack can be used for reinforcement, in Maths centres for review, Morning Maths work, as well as for home learning tasks.
A digital copy of the document is available for editing and sharing over Google Classroom and Seesaw.
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Year 6 Maths BUNDLE
Set of 3 worksheets to support children in understanding that numbers can be partitioned in more than one combination of tens and ones. Worksheet supported by images of base 10 resources.
I used these to support teaching following the White Rose Maths Hub Scheme of Work
***Fantastic Value***
These Year 2 SATs style revision questions cover all areas of the curriculum. There are 11 topics:
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Number, Place Value and Sequences
Fractions
Shape/Geometry
Graphs/Statistics
Measurements
Time
Money.
Each topic is split into 3 differentiated levels. Each level contains 30 questions and answers.
The higher level (Super Super Challenge) contains questions covering the Year 2 and some of the Year 3 curriculum and is in the style of a SATs paper.
The intermediate level (Super Challenge) contains questions covering the Year 2 curriculum and is based on past SATs papers.
The lower level (Challenge) contains easier questions covering the Year 1 curriculum.
PDF File Format
No further preparation required.
• This has been designed for use by tutors with children who are working at year 3 level who are either slightly behind with their maths skills or who have a specific difficulty such as dyscalculia. It has been used with children in both categories and contains all the resources required to deliver the unit where possible (obviously concrete resources such as counters are not included, there are also suggested resources from websites which have a subscription fee so I have been unable to include these – however I would highly recommend membership of Twinkl!). All of the year 3 objectives for the area are covered. If you require Year 1 or 2 planning this is also on TES.
As a parent or teacher, do you want to prevent your child’s brain drain over the long summer holiday?
I have created this set of basic skills maths worksheets to help do this; this set covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, mathematical language and some problem solving.
Maybe just get your child to complete one worksheet per day, and by the end of the week hopefully, they can get 100%
The worksheets can be printed out, or used on an iPad with an app such as Notes Writer or Bamboo Paper; I prefer to use Notes Plus and an Apple Pencil.
More challenging sets of worksheets to follow!
A lesson on ordering and comparing large numbers. Powerpoint contains: a video for visual learners, sentence starters to encourage maths talk and inequality symbols to print out. Differentiated worksheets included. Aimed at SEND Year 8 students but can easily be used for KS1 & 2 or KS3 intervention groups. Dyslexic friendly font and powerpoint.
Game/Activity using another classic gameshow.
I got students to work in pairs and answer on whiteboards whether they Deal A or Deal B was better for each question.
Enjoy
A powerpoint presentation perfect for starters and assessment for Numeracy! It is perfect to use as a plenary as well to check students understanding of the topic. It has multiple choices where only one answer is correct from (A, B, C and D). Perfect as a whiteboard activity for assessment during observational and Ofsted lessons. You can also use this Red, Green, Amber and White activity where students put up their planners to assess students learning. Following topics are assessed: Factors, Multiples, Prime factors, Prime Numbers, Divisors and Highest common factor
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