I am currently a year 3 teacher and English lead.
I endeavour to only publish resources which have been well thought out to match curriculum objectives and hope that they will be useful to other colleagues saving them time wherever possible.
I am currently a year 3 teacher and English lead.
I endeavour to only publish resources which have been well thought out to match curriculum objectives and hope that they will be useful to other colleagues saving them time wherever possible.
A selection of map skills worksheets and activities including: a fun way to revise the continents by solving the clues, a cut and stick activity sorting some key physical and human features of the UK into geographical regions (with links to landmarks/features from historical periods e.g. Stone Age/Romans) and using maps and the 8 points of the compass to locate, and answer questions, about the counties of the UK.
Tips: County map is clearer if enlarged to A3 and worksheets are editable so can be adapted.
A short comprehension aimed at lower KS2 based on the famous eruption of Pompeii.
I used this in a whole class guided reading session. We explored much of the vocabulary together and used talk partners and teacher modelling to answer the questions.
Also available as part of two different bundles: ‘Natural Hazards’ and ‘Romans’.
This is a worksheet for subtraction of 3 digit numbers from a 3 digit number using the number line method.
This method is used to underpin understanding that ‘finding the difference’ between two numbers can be done by counting forwards or backwards as the gap between the numbers is the same. I usually demonstrate this visually with a human number line!
You can adapt the ‘stretch it’ section to include formal written methods rather than number lines if desired.
Do it/stretch it/solve it worksheet based on 2D x 1D multiplication (can practise fluency section with either grid or formal method for multiplication).