This is a worksheet aimed at creating understanding of what multiplication is. This sheet is for students completing breakthroughs 1, 2, 3 or 4 at Key Stage 2 or Key Stage 3.
It is differentiated and extensions would extend from this easily.
This is a very handy PowerPoint that I used to introduce the idea of ‘Mastery’ in Maths to my school. USeful for your own knowledge or use in own Staff Meeting/INSET Day.
It includes information taken from across the internet (NCETM, White Rose Maths, Primary Schools etc).
There are notes with each slide to help your talking and discussion points.
Link to National Curriculum (Why Mastery?)
What is Mastery?
Teaching for Mastery
Concrete, Pictorial, Abstract (CPA)
What is depth?
How to introduce White Rose Maths
Brought to you by Tes in partnership with experts at Mathematics Mastery and the White Rose Maths Hub, this PDF provides teachers with the progression of learning for the topic, broken down into digestible chapters.
It is an ideal starting point for primary teachers looking to brush up on their subject knowledge, or adopt the mastery approach to maths in their classroom.
Check out the Teaching for mastery site, which contains schemes of work accompanied by quality-assured classroom resources.
Download resources to match this topic in the planning and lesson resources pages of the new primary maths section.
A differentiated maths planning tool to aid in short term and medium term planning so progression is evident and so that fluency, reasoning, problem solving and key vocabulary are easily accessible as all in one place.
Staff have said they have found it very easy to use and cut and paste pieces they want to use straight onto their whiteboards and into worksheets. Also they can easily evidence in their books the key areas of maths.
Maths Mastery Primary: This is the Primary Bundle of Maths Mastery for ALL Primary maths objectives.
For each objective there are at least 3 activities/tasks along with answers. The documents are set up so that you can quickly jump to the objective you are covering and then simply print the appropriate pages.
Finding or creating resources to evidence mastery and deeper understanding can take hours of time (and a lot of frustration). With this resource, you will have a handy bank of activities/tasks that you can choose from in seconds!
Please, click on individual resources for more info.
This is a mastery worksheet that encompasses fluency, reasoning, problem solving, keywords and misconceptions.
The purpose of this sheet is to provide differentiation, challenge and time saving for teachers.
All answers are provided.
Teach children to identify and build different representations of numbers up to 30 with this versatile resource.
Each number is represented in different ways that include numerals, number words, expanded form, base ten, Numicon, bead string, abacus and spot patterns. The images can be chopped up into cards that can be used for matching pairs and bingo games.
Some base boards are included so children could be challenged to hunt for 4 representations of their number and add them to their base board as part of an outdoor 'treasure hunt' activity or a simple tabletop game. You can introduce new representations as children become familiar with new apparatus. Lots of possibilities!
For children who are working at the earlier stage of representing objects see my resource 'Place Value Mastery: Representing Objects'
Begin your maths mastery journey in Reception with this Pattern unit of work for Autumn 1. This is much more than just weekly plans; included in this download you will find:
A comprehensive planning document
A resources file for printing to support the unit’s activities
A suggested long-term maths mastery plan for Reception covering the Number and Numerical Patterns Early Learning Goals as well as other aspects of a rich mathematics provision
Key ideas and common misconceptions
A range of enhanced provision activity ideas and notes on progression
Question prompts for adults working with the children
‘Keep up’ support ideas
Greater depth challenge ideas and suggested extensions
Pattern is at the heart of mathematics and its importance shouldn’t be underestimated in early mathematics teaching. This comprehensive unit for EYFS will encourage your pupils to notice, explore and generalise patterns in a fun and age-appropriate way.
The unit includes a range of activities, either for continuous provision or for a specifically maths-focused number time, as well as maths inputs and small group work. Due to the open-ended, inclusive nature of the planning, many activities will also be suitable or easy to adapt for preschool children. There is a great deal of variation, scaffolding and over-learning to enable all children to “keep up”. Lots of opportunities for challenge are also presented. Some of the extensions are beyond the scope of many pupils starting school or in preschool, however, they are included to enable you and your staff to cater for gifted pupils and also understand how to extend pupils as they move through the learning journey.
Click HERE to save 15% with the entire 12 week Autumn term bundle, which includes Pattern, Numbers 0-10, Sorting and Comparing, Measures and Shapes.
If you are following the Early Maths Mastery long term plan, this is Unit 1 and falls in Week 1 of the autumn term.
Hopefully this resource will have more than you need to give your pupils a rich and solid understanding of pattern. Have fun!
Interested in more Early Maths Mastery planning? Take a look at:
Unit 2: Numbers 0 - 10
Unit 3: Sorting and Comparing
Unit 4: Measures
Unit 5: Shapes (1)
Updated for the September 2021 EYFS Statutory Framework and revised Development Matters non-statutory curriculum guidance
Visit the Early Maths Mastery shop for further planning and resources for teaching maths mastery.
Brought to you by Tes in partnership with experts at Mathematics Mastery and the White Rose Maths Hub, this PDF provides teachers with the progression of learning for the topic, broken down into digestible chapters.
It is an ideal starting point for primary teachers looking to brush up on their subject knowledge, or adopt the mastery approach to maths in their classroom.
Check out the Teaching for mastery site, which contains schemes of work accompanied by quality-assured classroom resources.
Download resources to match this topic in the planning and lesson resources pages of the new primary maths section.
This is a mastery worksheet that encompasses fluency, reasoning, problem solving, keywords and misconceptions.
The purpose of this sheet is to provide differentiation, challenge and time saving for teachers.
All answers are provided.
Allow children to master multiplication through deep understanding of the times table.
Solve multiplication questions:
Number tracks - counting up starting from a given number, recognising the pattern and counting on.
Knowing the order of multiples.
Arrays.
Completing fact families.
Recognising multiples of a number.
Multiplication wheels - solving basic multiplication questions.
This resource could be helpful as a homework task. Parents have the option of using the blank version to continue practice of any of the above areas. A parent guide is included in the resource pack.
Included are mastery files for 10 topics from the new 2014 maths curriculum.
Topics cover:
Fractions (4 files)
Place value (3 files including rounding and negative numbers)
Percentages (1 file)
Ratio and proportion (1 file)
Practice arithmetic test
If bought individually, they would cost £20.
The mastery files are worksheets that look at three areas of maths topics: fluency, reasoning and problem solving.
Everything you need to prepare children for SATs.
YEAR 5 AND 6 MASTERY MATHS COVERS EVERY NUMBER OBJECTIVE IN THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM WITH: CONCRETE, PICTORIAL, ABSTRACT, FLUENCY, REASONING AND PROBLEM SOLVING OVER 240 IDEAS, ACTIVITIES AND TASKS WITH ASSESSMENT TRACKERS
Challenge your class to a timestable challenge!
Do they think they know up to 12 x 12?
prove them wrong with these tricky challenges!
use the inverse and reasoning skills to solve.
all answers provided.
Fill in the missing numbers.
To obtain the numbers in blue and pink, multiply the two touching purple squares.
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Use as interventions, extensions, guided groups, homework and more…