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Bundle Coins Worksheets Plus Multiple addends and Multiplication
A bundle.
Worksheets on coins plus multiple addends and multiplication.
Teaching Resources 100 worksheets Coins KS1 Teachers Counting KS1 KS2
1000 questions Mathematics KS2 Multiple Addends 2 Digit Numbers
1000 Questions Multiplication Mathematics KS2 Calculator Use
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Bundle coins plus ones on Money and Fractions
A bundle.
Worksheets on UK coins plus ones on Euro coins and shopping and half a million on fractions.
Euro Coins European Worksheets 500 Questions with answers Counting KS1 KS2
Teaching Resources 100 worksheets Coins KS1 Teachers Counting KS1 KS2
Teaching Resources worksheets Money Shopping cd KS2 Mathematics Coins
Teaching Resources 500000 Questions Fractions Maths
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Bargain bundle Literacy Crosswords Word Searches Antonymn Synonym KS2
Bargain bundle
worksheets on
Antonymns
Synonymns
Literacy word searches
Literacy cross words
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Bargain Bundle Maths Puzzles Across Down KS1 KS2
Bargain bundle
across down puzzles addition
across down puzzles addition and subtraction
100,000 questions on numeracy
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Bundle Pythagoras Equations Algebra Maths Worksheets
A great bundle. All answers provided.
100 Questions on Pythagoras Answers Provided
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1000 questions Equations Single Variable Mathematics KS2 Algebra
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Teaching Resources 100 worksheets Time Passages KS2 Maths Mathematics
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Table Drills Mathematics Multiplication
Angles Worksheets 10000 Questions Measure the Angles Mathematics Geometry KS2
A simple concept. But effective.
10000 questions where you have to measure the angle using a protractor.
Pupils write the answer directly on the sheets.
All answers provided.
Over 2000 pages so please be patient when downloading.
Great value.
Enjoy!
15000 Questions on Pythagoras Answers Provided Mathematics Geometry KS2 Vol 2
15000 questions on Pythagoras.
All answers provided.
Students have to use their calculators to work out the length of the third side of a triangle.
The first 5000 questions I have used small numbers, the next third medium numbers and the last third large numbers.
Answer sheets provided.
A good little exercise for your students. Using a calculator this should keep them busy and help you teach Pythagoras’ theorem
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Bundle Math Literacy Year 5 Planning Algebra Aesop Cloze Test
A great bundle.
Please check my shop for individual details.
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Year 2 Complete Year Planning Numeracy Literacy KS2 Bundle Rounding Maths KS2
A great value bundle.
Planning for 3 terms plus worksheets on shapes and Rounding you can use in year 2. All answers provided.
Autumn
Literacy planning 12 weeks. Performance poetry, Stories with familiar setting etc.
Maths 14 weeks Measuring, Money etc
Creative curriculum (a bit) the Police
R.E (a bit) I taught in Catholic schools so feel free to ditch this.
Science (a bit) Forces and Motions, Health and Growth
Spring
Literacy 12 weeks plans. Fantastic Mr Fox, Different Stories by the same author etc
Numeracy 13 weeks Securing number facts, understanding shape etc
Creative curriculum (bit) Great Fire of London, E Safety
P.E (a bit)
Science (a bit) materials, electricity
R.E. (a bit) Marriage. I taught in Catholic schools so feel free to ditch.
Summer
Literacy. Non-Chronological reports 4 weeks, Character descriptions, Traditional tales, poetry planning etc
Numeracy 9 weeks worth Using and applying the four mathematical calculations to solve problems, Revision of the four main operations. rounding up and down etc
Creative curriculum (a bit) making scarecrows, Wizard of Oz
P.E. (a bit)
R.E. (a bit) St Paul. I taught in Catholic schools so feel free to ditch this.
Science 4 weeks. Plants and animals.
Rounding Numbers
100 worksheets on rounding numbers to the nearest 10 or 100.
Answer sheets provided.
20 questions per sheet.
A good time filler or easy homework.
Shapes
I have designed 100 worksheets on shapes for primary school children. They have to write the name of the shape on the sheet. A great reinforcement exercise or you can give a sheet to a bright pupil to keep them occupied. You can use your professional judgement to choose the appropriate sheet. Answer sheets are provided for all worksheets.
Remember, all schools are different so you will have to adapt my materials to suit your school. It’s not a silver bullet, but should save you lots of time as you can cut and paste.
Great for N.Q.T.'s and experienced alike.
Planning Year 1 Spring Term Literacy Numeracy
Important! If you’d like to buy the whole year’s planning (Autumn, Spring and Summer) you’d be better off buying my bundle.
Planning for the Spring term for year 1.
You get 72 mb of material so good value imo.
I taught in Catholic schools so a Catholic bent. But as we live in a multicultural society, that is good.
You get planning for:
Creative Curriculum
Literacy
Numeracy
R.E.
Science (Animals and Plants)
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Year 1 Complete Year Planning Bundle Literacy Numeracy
Complete planning for the year.
Plus great worksheets on Maths patterns.
Great bundle. Great price.
Please read the individual descriptions in my shop.
Ted Hughes Iron Man Planning and Worksheets
Some nice files on this interesting topic.
About a dozen word documents with planning.
A couple of useful adobe files.
Worked well in my classroom!
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British Science Week Planning Ideal for Years 4 5 6 Bundle
Great bundle.
Tons of Science planning.
Ideal if you have been delegated to deliver in a Primary school.
Please check individual titles in my shop for full details.
Thank you
Year 4 Literacy and Maths Planning
Gathered together my planning for year 4. Mainly Literacy and Maths.
Spread over a number of years.
You get 690 files.
The zip has the lot. I’ve put some in the general download to give yoiu a flavour.
Sample planning :
Explain to chn that this work for this unit will be based on stories set in imaginary worlds. The Borrowers by Mary Norton is set in a miniature world under the floorboards in an old house. Have chn read any other books (or seen films) set in imaginary worlds, eg Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia, Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, etc. These are fantasy settings that authors have created in their minds, as maps or as drawings, etc. Tolkien drew maps for The Hobbit & The Lord of the Rings, Mary Norton used small everyday objects as furniture and tools, and J K Rowling had the idea for Harry Potter when on a long & boring train journey.
Read 2 versions of the same setting one without some details, description & adjectives and the other in full. After the first reading ask chn if they can picture the classroom clearly in their heads, then ask the same question after the full extract and compare answers. How is the light described? Dim & crimson. How would the atmosphere in the room change if the adjectives used were yellow and bright?
Word sentence level
Remind chn that an adjective is a word that describes somebody/thing. They come before nouns or after verbs such as: be, get, seem, look, eg the frail old woman or she looked old and frail. Overuse of adjectives is as bad as not using any! Show class a passage which adjectives could be removed from this passage? Which are most effective adjectives to be left in the passage?
Year 6 Literacy Plans Autumn Spring Summer Sats Revision Weeks Road Dahl
Planning for the year.
Literacy Year 6
I particularly like the 4 week sats revision block.
Zip file contains loads.
sample planning ;
Full range of punctuation used accurately to demarcate sentences, including speech punctuation
• Syntax and punctuation within the sentence generally accurate including commas to mark clauses.
To revise and produce a piece of journalistic writing.
Revise formal & persuasive writing.
Whole Class Shared Learning
Explain that the next four weeks are important revision sessions.
Define the word ‘revision’ and display on the working wall.
In their new groups, children to define the following words, definitions on post it notes:
Journalist
Communication
Bias
Balanced
Come back together and discuss, agree definitions.
Would we find journalistic writing anywhere else other than in a newspaper report? Recap that we may find it in magazines or journals as well as scripts for radio and TV news broadcasts.
How does journalistic writing differ from ‘personal’ writing?
Formal tone, 3rd person, balanced, in journalistic writing a person puts the main points in the first sentence of the first paragraph – what will grab a person’s attention. This is followed by the rest of the details and written so that the article can easily be edited from the bottom up, if the article needs shortening. Sources are mentioned within the text and sentences and paragraphs can be short.
Read the ‘Total Eclipse’ article from Essential Non-fiction and discuss.
Draw out the 5 Ws.
Now read ‘Packaging: The Big Cover Up’ also from Essential non-fiction.
Activity One
Come back together and discuss activity. What did the children find about the two articles? What are the similarities? Differences?
How have the writers used language to report/persuade?
Year 6 Maths Planning Autumn Spring Summer Terms Plenty of Ideas
Planning for year 6 Maths.
Lots of ideas you can meld into your own school planning.
Year 6 is a tough year to teach, so the more material you have, the better.
The zip file contains the lot. I’ve put a few in for you to sample.
sample
Start with A3 sheet on each table – 1 minute to write down any vocabulary, phrases, methods or information linked to addition.
Come back together, take feedback and put on working wall.
Refer to targets to make children aware that some of them have addition related targets.
Discuss methods used for addition.
Show Y6 calculation policy and discuss column addition.
Show 7648 + 1486
Solve using column addition – compose success criteria whilst solving.
Repeat with 1489 + 71 + 3 + 561
Emphasise importance of place value columns and presentation – talk about ‘carrying’.
Whole School Mass 11am
LO Improve efficient recall of mental maths.
SUCCESS CRITERIA N/A
Test 11am – 11.10am
Self mark and strategies 11.10am to 11.30am - fill in mental maths record sheet at back of each maths book.
Final 45 minutes (allow a few minutes for a plenary) – split class into three groups.
Carousel activity:
Octagon group to go into science area with HM for 30 minute session towards their target; adding and subtracting negative numbers.
Group 1: Hexagons (1) and Isabel, Eleanor and Dan O from Hex (2)
Group 2: Rest of Hex (2) plus Pentagons (1)
Group 3: Pentagons (2) plus triangles.
LO Add decimals up to 3dp using the column method.
Add numbers with differing numbers of decimal places.
SUCCESS CRITERIA Add to yesterday’s in a different colour.
Revise use of column method.
Show 15.8 + 23.3 and model for working wall whilst emphasising the importance of the decimal point not moving.
Show problem:
I spend £46.78 in one shop and £27.45 in another. How much did I spend in total?
Use column.
Show 7.9 + 5.82, model use of 0 on the end of the 9 to make them the same number of dp.
Refer octagons to their target.
Year 6 Maths Numeracy Planning 890 Files 400mb Planning
I’ve put together my planning from a school I taught in.
You get a massive 890 files and over 400mb of planning.
Spread over a number of years, you may wish to form for your own use your own lessons by combining elements of various lessons.
The zip contains the lot. I’ve included a few in the general upload so you can peruse.
Spellings Year 6 Worksheets cian’ or ‘sion’
Some worksheets to aid spelling.
3 lists
Ramadan Resources Islam Plus other useful bits of RE planning
Nice worksheet on Ramadam.
Plus other nice bits and bobs on Islam and other religions.
Christmas Planning Year 5 Three weeks worth English Maths
Three weeks of planning. Plus you can use other planning included for free from different years.
Example
To analyse and create a character and setting description for 23 Degrees 5 Minutes North.
I can express verbally what a character may be feeling, thinking or doing I can explain why I think a character may feel, think or do something I can describe a setting using figurative language
Starter 5 mins
Pen portrait of key characters in 23 Degrees 5 Minutes North: Children mind map/annotate information about the key characters that they know so far around an image of The Adventurer and Professor Erit. They add information about the internal feelings, thoughts and emotions within and the external information such as physical description, or known facts
Activity 1 5-10 mins
Use key questions and discussion in groups to think about answers to questions such as: When is this story set? Who am I? Where am I? Why am I here? Will I be able to find Professor Erit? How will I find him?
Emphasise the importance of chn giving evidence to support their opinion when they give a response to these questions.
Activity 10 mins
Return to image of the Adventurer and Professor Erit. Using a different coloured pencil, chn should add information about these characters
Main 20 mins
Give chn an image of the setting and ask them to mind-map descriptive words, phrases or sentences they could use to describe the narrative setting.
Model using the different kinds of sentence-types to record a setting description, using the vocabulary recorder in the mind-map. Chn use sentences to build suspense if they can.