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I am a fully qualified teacher and have been teaching in Key Stage 2 for 11 years. I have a worked tirelessly to get to grips with the new 2014 curriculum and over the last few years I have created resources which I can draw upon and tweek yearly to fit with my creative curriculum. I have decided to start sharing/selling my resources as I have spent time developing them and actually sometimes it's easier to download/buy a quality resource than spending your evenings and weekends making them.

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I am a fully qualified teacher and have been teaching in Key Stage 2 for 11 years. I have a worked tirelessly to get to grips with the new 2014 curriculum and over the last few years I have created resources which I can draw upon and tweek yearly to fit with my creative curriculum. I have decided to start sharing/selling my resources as I have spent time developing them and actually sometimes it's easier to download/buy a quality resource than spending your evenings and weekends making them.
Plotting line graphs activity
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Plotting line graphs activity

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This document contains differentiated activities for plotting graphs. Lower ability: collect data in their own tally chart and then draw a bar chart to show their data. Middle ability: use the data provided to plot the line graph. Middle ability +: use the data provided to plot the line graph, including negatives. Higher ability: use the data provided to draw, label and plot the data correctly. This task is currently linked to China because that is the topic that I created it for however I have also use it for other topics because it is temperature based and therefore the task is easily adaptable to any topic.
Plotting line graphs to answer questions
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Plotting line graphs to answer questions

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This resource requires the children to draw and plot the data on their line graph in order to answer the questions provided. This is an introductory task to plotting line graphs however there are 3 different questions that the children can complete. All three are slightly different and slightly harder than one another.
Measuring, drawing and problem solving with angles
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Measuring, drawing and problem solving with angles

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This resource is a really comprehensive range of activities for angles. There is angle/definition sorting; estimating angles, drawing angles, measuring angles, problem solving by finding missing angles on a line with up to three sections, problem solving by finding missing angles in a circle with up to three sections, finding missing angles when lines cross and then problem solving with lines on a page using knowledge of shapes and lines and angles to find as many angles as they can.
Pre created bar graph grids with questions
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Pre created bar graph grids with questions

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Attached is a differentiated task for bar charts. Lower ability: use the data provided and plot it on the graph. Higher ability: the data is provided so that they can draw the graph and plot the data themselves.
Adding and subtracting problem solving
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Adding and subtracting problem solving

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This activity requires the children to add amounts and to find the journey the numbers go on. These is a answer sheet provided and each differentiated task requires the children to solve an addition and a subtraction problem.
Operation sum search
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Operation sum search

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This task is like a wordsearch but it's a sum search the children need to find the two numbers and the answer and circle them in the correct colour to how the operation that has been used.
Upthrust practical science investigation
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Upthrust practical science investigation

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I created this lesson for a science lesson observation for Year 5. It is well resourced and differentiated through the use of Bloom's taxonomy questions. I thoroughly enjoyed teaching this lesson and the progress the children made was very clear throughout the lesson. Be prepared to get wet and I recommend having kitchen towel on hand! Have fun!
Subtraction differentiated tasks
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Subtraction differentiated tasks

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This includes 3 digit - 3 digit up to 5 digit and 2 decimal places - 5 digit and 2 decimal places. The higher ability tasks then include missing digit tasks which they must problem solve. There are also answer sheets.
Differentiated addition calculation problems
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Differentiated addition calculation problems

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This includes 3 digit + 3 digit up to 5 digit and 2 decimal places + 5 digit and 2 decimal places. The higher ability tasks then include missing digit tasks which they must problem solve. There are also answer sheets.
Percentage of amounts
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Percentage of amounts

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Differentiated activities for percentages of amounts. The activites range from simple 50% and 25% with bar models to support to 1% of amounts. The activities ar e colour coded from purple to yellow. Purple, blue, green, red, yellow and increase in difficulty. The red and green task are the same as I intend for my red group to complete it independently whilst my green group will be supported during a section of the lesson.
Ordering and comparing / place value number problem solving crossword
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Ordering and comparing / place value number problem solving crossword

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An activity I planned for some of my middle ability to more able Year 5s. The children have to solve the problems to complete the number crossword. Then they can make their own! My class are obsessed with crosswords at the moment so hopefully this will excite them about ordering and place value.
Balanced and unbalanced forces investigation
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Balanced and unbalanced forces investigation

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A complete lesson plan with resources about balanced and unbalanced forces. Links to working scientifically. Practical lesson which will require some additional resources but easy to find. i.e. bucket of water with a rubber duck/ or boat on it. The lesson supports the children’s understanding of drawing scientific diagrams and using arrow sizes and directions accurately. It was a great lesson which I really enjoyed teaching and my children made great progress within it, many moving onto harder challenges throughout the lesson.
Differentiated number and place value activities
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Differentiated number and place value activities

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LA: Blue MA: Green HA: Red Challenge: Yellow There are a range of activities which ask children to identify the value of digits within a number, underline the correct amounts with a number, write the number in words. Specifically planned for a Year 5 lesson but could be used for Year 6 to recap a Year 5 objective.