Ordering numbers from smallest to largestQuick View
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Ordering numbers from smallest to largest

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I teach a lower ability, year 1, Maths group. I created this worksheet so that they could practise ordering 3 numbers from smallest to largest, although you could easily use it for largest to smallest ordering purposes as well. One sheet has numbers 0-20, the other 0-10. It is very basic but was perfect for my group. The worksheet can be easily edited. I hope you find it useful!
The parable of the wise man and the foolish manQuick View
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The parable of the wise man and the foolish man

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I created this powerpoint (images sourced from the internet) for my year two class. It was to encourage them to magpie ideas from my writing (e.g range of openers, dialogue, adjectives etc) as I could not find a version I needed elsewhere. I hope the story is useful to someone!
Discussing how a character's feelings changeQuick View
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Discussing how a character's feelings change

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This is a worksheet designed around the story the tunnel by Anthony Browne. I have used the character of Jack as a focus to get the children thinking about how his feelings change throughout the story i.e when he is brave or scared. To extend my Higher ability I asked them to write a synonym for the words brave/scared to show the depth of Jack's feelings. I have used this with different characters and the sheet is easy to edit. This generates super discussion and is also suitable for KS2.
Using jottings to solve fractions of a numberQuick View
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Using jottings to solve fractions of a number

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First share (Be Kind! haha). I used this with my year 2 lower ability class to encourage them to use jottings rather than relying on practical sorting. I have left them blank so you can add your own numbers in the stars and in the fraction sentences below. Hope they are useful! Feedback welcome