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Properties of Number - Year 6 Revision
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Properties of Number - Year 6 Revision

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An engaging presentation which is ideal for Year 6 revision of properties of number. Animated slides include activities where children practice their knowledge and reasoning about numbers, including: Factors, Multiples, Prime, Common Factors, Composite, Square, Cubed and Triangular numbers. Odd and even numbers are also referred to when solving a Carroll Diagram problem at the end of the lesson. Also includes a slide which explains perfect and abundant numbers which can be used as an investigation task. An enjoyable lesson which reinforces previous knowledge about numbers as children approach SATs.
Properties of Number
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Properties of Number

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Ideal for Y6 SATs Revision! These resources will help children to revise and reinforce understanding of key number concepts and includes a range of opportunities for practice and explaining reasoning. The following areas of number are covered: Multiples Factors Prime Numbers & Prime Factors Composite Numbers Square, Cubed and Triangular Numbers Divisibility Rules A secure understanding of how numbers work and how concepts relate to one another provide a firm foundation for all other areas of maths . This is particularly useful for Year 6 Revision.
The Moon
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The Moon

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This engaging presentation is packed with information and interesting facts about the moon. It dispels some moon myths and gives an explanation of the phases of the moon. The final slide of the presentation contains a quick quiz which gives children the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding. The presentation may be used with the whole class as an introduction to the moon or made accessible to children for their own research. This presentation could also be used as an example of a non-chronological report during an English/Science lesson.
Shape - Translation
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Shape - Translation

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This resource introduces translation of shape clearly and simply. It can be used to demonstrate translation by moving shapes on a grid and children then have the opportunity to give original and new co-ordinates. Key shape vocabulary is reinforced: vertices, congruent, co-ordinates, position, translate/translation. The worksheet that accompanies this resource can be found on the final slide and used to address any misconceptions through discussion as a plenary. A PDF of the resource is included. Your feedback is invaluable and helps to ensure that resources are of a good quality and match the needs of the curriculum - so please leave a review.
Pronouns - Year 6 Revision
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Pronouns - Year 6 Revision

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Different types of pronoun - Perfect revision for Upper KS2 This presentation revises pronouns with a particular focus on: Personal Pronouns Possessive Pronouns Reflexive Pronouns Relative Pronouns It includes opportunities for children to identify the pronouns and insert the correct pronoun into sentences. There are SATs practice questions included on some of the slides. To accompany the presentation I have created a work sheet of pronoun SATs questions for children to practice the different question types that could arise.
FRACTIONS : ADD - SUBTRACT- MULTIPLY - DIVIDE Bundle
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FRACTIONS : ADD - SUBTRACT- MULTIPLY - DIVIDE Bundle

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Are your Year 6s ready? This bundle contains everything you need for a unit on teaching and revising calculation with fractions! Ideal for Years 5 and 6. The two power point presentations cover step by step demonstrations of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions in clear, colourful and engaging slides. There are opportunities for children to practice skills through mini activities, practice using mathematical vocabulary and discuss reasoning through talk partner activities and review and evaluate their learning through plenary activities. There are also slides which review and revise simplifying fractions and converting mixed numbers and improper fractions. The accompanying worksheets are differentiated at 3 levels: Easier (with completed examples for support), Age Related and Harder (for the genius in the class!) These resources are also available separately. In order to ensure that resources are of a high quality and meet the needs of the curriculum your comments are invaluable. Please review this resource. Thank you.
Direct and Reported Speech & Verb Tenses
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Direct and Reported Speech & Verb Tenses

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This powerpoint revises the rules for changing direct speech to reported speech and vice versa. The focus is on what changes i.e. inverted commas, pronouns and verb tenses. This is ideal for introducing the names of different verb tenses to Years 5 and 6 and gives the opportunity for pupils to practice changing speech from direct to reported as well as identifying the verb tenses. Some of the example sentences are based on the book 'Street Child' and the resource was created as part of a unit writing a newspaper report. However - it can be used as a stand alone lesson.
Fractions - Add  and Subtract
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Fractions - Add and Subtract

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Ideal for Year 6 Revision! This power point presentation introduces the step by step process of adding and subtracting fractions with the same and then with different denominators. It also demonstrates how to add and subtract mixed numbers and improper fractions. Key vocabulary is revised and there are revision pages on equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions and converting mixed numbers and improper fractions. At each stage of revision or new learning, there are opportunities for children to discuss and practice skills and knowledge and explain their reasoning. Word problems included towards the end of the presentation and to assess learning, children are prompted to spot mistakes in fraction calculations. The final page encourages self evaluation. The presentation contains a contents page with hyperlinks to different pages, allowing the opportunity to skip or revise objectives as required. The presentation is intended to be used as a whole lesson - or over a series of lessons - where talk and practice are encouraged in order to consolidate and revise skills before moving learning on. The presentation could also be used for revision of the different stages involved in adding and subtracting fractions with a whole class, small group or for individual learning.