Children need to colour the fraction of each circle. Cut them out and put them in order from the biggest to smallest. Stick them into their maths book.
Resource to help children with repeated addition. The first few slides will ask the children to workout pairs of numbers. Then, the children will have to workout questions involving 5s and 10s.
This resource can be used as a starter activity, plenary or activity during the lesson.
Worksheet contains cutout name labels for the seven continents, three countries & capital cities for each continent. For example, Europe has Germany, France and Spain to find as well as each capital city.
All of the labels can be cut out before the lesson starts and mixed up on the floor. To start with, the children have to pick out the continents and place them away from the countries and cities. Secondly, the children then place the countries underneath the continent they are from and finally they will place the capital cities under their countries.
Children have to find objects around the house and write them down on the worksheets. On the 2D worksheet the children have to write down the name of the shape they found, how many edges it had and the item it looks like in real life. On the 3D worksheet the children need to find a 3D shape and write down the amount of vertices, edges and faces the shape has.
A range of differentiated times tables grids to be completed once a week. I like to test my class every week using these sheets. I give the class 15 minutes and in that time they try and complete as many times tables as they can. If they manage to complete the grid in the 15 minutes they write down their time and try and beat it next week. If they complete the grid three times in a row then I move them up to a more complicated grid.