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Resources to support mainly year 6. Focusing on the new national curriculum and SATs papers. Resources focus on fluency and reasoning skills

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Resources to support mainly year 6. Focusing on the new national curriculum and SATs papers. Resources focus on fluency and reasoning skills
Year 6 Inverse - I think of a number problems - 4 levels of differentiation
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Year 6 Inverse - I think of a number problems - 4 levels of differentiation

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Powerpoint and activities focusing on I Think Of A Number word problems. Perfect for year 6 and also supportive for year 5. 4 levels of differentiation from ILP, mild, hot to spicy. Level on number difficultly increases through the different types of operations required. Powerpoint guide through children how to go backwards through the problem. Questions to a similar style for the new maths curriculum assessments
Year 6 - Fractions of amounts - Would you rather?
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Year 6 - Fractions of amounts - Would you rather?

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Notebook file and 3 levels of differentiation (Mild, Hot and Spicy) focusing on calculating fractions of amounts Start included on notebook file - rounding to nearest 10, 100, 1000, 10000, 100000 and 1000000. Children to reason why they have chosen certain amount (can lead to PSHE and Science conversations)
Times Tables Generator in grid form
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Times Tables Generator in grid form

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Excel document for you to create unlimited times table grids. Just change the numbers in the 10X10 grid page - the first grid and the rest of the grids will change as well as the answers page which automatically update. Great for maths starters. Tracking grid attached to that children can stick in to books to show percentage increase over time.
Percentages of amounts - Year 6 with 3 levels of differentiation
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Percentages of amounts - Year 6 with 3 levels of differentiation

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Notebook and activities focused calculating percentages of amounts with 3 levels of differentiation (Mild, hot and spicy). Learning moves from multiples of 10% to 5% then individual percentages Learning includes fluency (arithmetic questions) followed by reasoning style questions to make this resource suitable for developing children's understanding and ability to solve SATs style questions for the new KS2 national curriculum.
Perimeter of compound shapes and area of triangles and  parallolgrams - Year 6 Differntiated
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Perimeter of compound shapes and area of triangles and parallolgrams - Year 6 Differntiated

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2 days of activities inputs for area and perimeter for year 6 but could also me suitable for year 5 towards the end of the academic year. Perfect to support with NEW maths KS2 SATs. Focus areas are: perimeter of compound shapes - two levels of differentaition with input and area or triangles and parallolgrams - three levels of differentiation with input. Powerpoint breaks down the shapes for children to see the relationship for these two shapes to rectangles visually.
Year 6 Final Arithmetic Quiz to support with KS2 SATs
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Year 6 Final Arithmetic Quiz to support with KS2 SATs

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A range of different question all focused on KS2 arithmetic style. Perfect and engaging activity right before SATs. Can be done in teams or pairs but partner talk can support with methods. Answers are on the PowerPoint to go through the methods with the children is set of 4 or 5. Children have an answer grid for own responses Same layout to previous quiz but different questions. Does not need to be done after other quiz.
Year 6 First Arithmetic Quiz to support with KS2 SATs
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Year 6 First Arithmetic Quiz to support with KS2 SATs

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A range of different question all focused on KS2 arithmetic style. Perfect and engaging activity right before SATs. Can be done in teams or pairs but partner talk can support with methods. Answers are on the PowerPoint to go through the methods with the children is set of 4 or 5. Children have an answer grid for own responses
Mean and Range - Year 5/6 - Three levels of differentiation
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Mean and Range - Year 5/6 - Three levels of differentiation

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Powerpoint and activities with 3 levels of differentiation (Mild, hot and spicy). Powerpoint goes through different example of how to calculate the average and the range. Learning consists for fluency question followed by reasoning style questions to support with new national curriculum assessment for the end of KS2.
Place Value Year 6 - 3 levels of differentiation
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Place Value Year 6 - 3 levels of differentiation

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Reading are writing numbers for year 6 place value to achieve Interim Framework Assessment. Extending learning to include reasoning style questions Along with Input on a smart notebook there are three levels differentiation. MILD, HOT, SPICY
Year 6 SATs Workshop - Introduction to year 6 (or for revision) NEW CURRICULUM
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Year 6 SATs Workshop - Introduction to year 6 (or for revision) NEW CURRICULUM

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PowerPoint and corresponding booklet to support children with practice question from past SATs papers since the change in 2016. I am using this as an activity in the first few day of year 6 to get the children straight into the feel of year but can be used for revision purposes. Questions focus on maths and SPaG. On PowerPoint, questions have answers that are animated. There are some answer that are incorrect to start with so that children have to explain why they are wrong but correct answer does follow.
KS2 Maths Problem solving activity Number patterns- Nim 15 Game (Don't say 15)
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KS2 Maths Problem solving activity Number patterns- Nim 15 Game (Don't say 15)

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High engaging problem solving activity where children play a game call Nim15. In pairs children count up but can only say 1, 2 or 3 numbers. whoever says 15 loses. Aim of the lesson is to understand how to always win the game by identify the pattern. Problem can be completed with any KS2 class as the children can take the problem as far as they want by changing the rules. The PowerPoint includes: Explanation of the game Example of the game (with lego characters) Activity Extension Lots of key questions to support discussion