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Bundle Year 5 Literacy Planning Autumn Term KS2 Greek Myths Big Write Plus Fractions Questions
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Bundle Year 5 Literacy Planning Autumn Term KS2 Greek Myths Big Write Plus Fractions Questions

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A great bundle. Year 5 Literacy planning. And half a million Fractions questions plus equivalent fractions worksheets. This is a zip file containing Literacy planning for a year 5 class (Autumn term). It consists of 14 short term plans I designed. There is one Literacy lesson per day. You will get 14 Microsoft Word documents. They are based on the Greek myths. I’ve also included for free some extra teaching materials that you can use. I’ve included too 3 medium term plans , one for each term). These cover plans and ideas not just for Literacy, but other subjects as well. I’ve also included an extra week from the next term. Feel free to use it to plug any gaps. This will help you do your own planning. Feel free to cut and paste into your own school’s plans. Ideal for someone who had to do a term’s supply like I had to do. Please bear in mind: every school is different. My plans assume you have the aide of a TA, but this is not essential. There is no differentiation in the planning. Everyone does the same thing to the best of their ability. you may want to add your own detail. These are short term plans remember. I have used walts and wilts. Your school may do something different. A very few number of weeks have a small gaps for things like tests and inset days. Use the extra week one planning for the next term (included for free) if you wish.
Year 4 Planning Spring Term Numeracy Literacy KS2
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Year 4 Planning Spring Term Numeracy Literacy KS2

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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 4. You get 160 mb of material so good value imo. I taught mainly in Catholic schools so has a Catholic bent. But as we live in a multicultural society, this should be no problem. You get planning for: creative curriculum Literacy Numeracy P.E. (some) Science (some) R.E. (Christmas, Lent etc) Loads of great lessons to ease your Sunday afternoons. Just cut and paste into your school template.
Year 5 Literacy and Maths Planning
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Year 5 Literacy and Maths Planning

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Gathered together my lessons for year 5 Maths and English for a particular year. There’s about a year’s worth in there. Plenty of great ideas. the zip has the lot. the general download a few to have a look at. Sample planning : Start by showing the word ‘Instructions’ – TTYP what does this mean? Come back together and establish that instructions are a set of commands given to help someone do or create something. Show the children a recipe and the instructions as to how to play Sevens using cards. Look at the instructions. What do children notice about how these are laid out? They are given in an order. They are bullet-pointed. Each sentence is fairly short. There are many ‘bossy’ verbs: ‘place’, ‘play’, ‘turn’ etc. Explain that we call these ‘imperative’ verbs – an imperative is a command. Discuss why it is helpful to have ‘bossy’ verbs and short clear sentences. There is a title which tells you what is to be achieved. Numbers or time connectives used e.g. 1, 2, 3 or later, next - are used to show chronological order. Create a features list on the working wall by sticking post it notes onto a piece of sugar paper –these can be used throughout the unit as a game to start the lesson. Divide the class into three teams. Deal out seven cards to each team and the teacher! Play a little of the game of sevens, following the instructions. Demonstrate how we can follow the instructions to play. Return to features of instructions displayed on working wall. What can you remember about these? Children turn to a partner and tell them 3 different features. Report back & discuss. Show children the instructions checklist (working wall). Have we mentioned all of these features? Ask children to think of a new idea for a card game. Use a talking partner & brainstorm a game idea on whiteboards. Gather everyone’s ideas/discuss the concepts. Pick one idea. Decide how many players we will need & how to play it. Allow children time with talking partners to practice playing the game. Ask some children to demonstrate. How will we write the instructions? What comes first? (Title, subheading.) What is our first instruction? Repeat for a few more sentences.
11+ Verbal Reasoning Questions Letter Patterns Vol 1
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11+ Verbal Reasoning Questions Letter Patterns Vol 1

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I have designed 100 worksheets on letter patterns for the 11+ non verbal reasoning questions. There are 100 worksheets. Letter patterns is an important aspect of the 11+ exams. Ideal for parents, pupils and tutors. Answer sheets provided. Introduce some logic and problem solving skills to students with the Letter Patterns worksheet. Sets of letters related in some way are displayed. Students must find the next two letters in the pattern for each set of letters. You can see an answer sheet in my picture with the answers in red.
Bundle Coins Worksheets KS2
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Bundle Coins Worksheets KS2

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Bundle. 100 Worksheets on counting coins Plus questions on Pythagoras and addition Teaching Resources 100 worksheets Coins KS1 Teachers Counting KS1 KS2 100 Questions on Pythagoras Answers Provided 100 Worksheets Addition Maths Easy at Start Hard at the End
Year 5 Autumn Numeracy Mathematics Planning  & Telling Time Worksheets
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Year 5 Autumn Numeracy Mathematics Planning & Telling Time Worksheets

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Reclaim your Sundays! Year 5 Autumn planning for Mathematics. Plus great worksheets on Telling the Time. 13 weeks worth of Maths plans. Adapt them for your school. Cut ans paste and adapt to your needs. Topics include Counting, portioning and calculating 3d shapes Securing number facts, calculating, identifying relationships and many more
Area Perimeter maths Net Cubes Compound Shapes Year 5
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Area Perimeter maths Net Cubes Compound Shapes Year 5

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Work out the area an perimeter of cubes etc. You can print out shapes and give to pupils. Learning Objectives. Ma 1 Organising and explaining Ma 3 Calculate perimeter/area of squares and rectangles. · To explain methods and reasoning · To solve mathematical problems, recognise and explain patterns and relationships. · Calculate perimeters and areas of rectangles. · Find the largest area that can be made with a rectangle that has a perimeter of 26 metres. Success criteria. · To be able to work out the area of a rectangle or square. · To make different rectangles that all have the same perimeter. · To recognise the largest area. · To compare the relationship between the length of the sides and the area of the rectangle. · To explain reasoning. Model the way to answer the question referring to work of a few weeks ago on perimeters. How many different sized pig pens can be made using only 12 fencing panels? Discuss how the children think they could solve this problem. The Problem. We want to make a school garden and grow vegetables. At night time the rabbits and deer will come and eat them. To stop them we need to put a fence around the area. However we can only afford to buy 26, one metre long panels. Find the largest area we can fence off to make a rectangular vegetable patch? Remember it can only have a perimeter of 26 metres. Vocabulary. add subtract multiply dividedouble half equals rectangle square area perimeter cm2 Resources:- multi-link. L/A rulers. Squared paper. Home work:- if applicable. Assessment. Children exceeding the objectives.
Teaching Resources 50000 Questions Fractions Maths  KS2
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Teaching Resources 50000 Questions Fractions Maths KS2

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I have designed 100 worksheets of 12 pages each (50000 questions in total) on fractions. They are suitable for years 5 and 6 i.e. 10 and 11 year olds. They could be used in the first few years of secondary school too, or for adults who need help with Maths. There is a wide range of difficulty. You can dip into the worksheets and pick the ones you like. The further you go into a worksheet the more difficult it is as I have used bigger denominators, mixed and whole numbers, a wider range of numbers etc. There are questions on: Comparing fractions Division with Whole Numbers fractions addition fractions and Decimals fractions multiplication fractions subtraction Mixed operations with fractions Multiplication with whole numbers Simplifying fractions You can use your professional judgement to choose the appropriate sheet. You can pick and mix, leave questions out etc. it’s your choice!
Teaching Resources worksheets Area Perimeter  Mathematics
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Teaching Resources worksheets Area Perimeter Mathematics

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I have designed 100 worksheets on calculating area and perimeter for primary school children. There is a wide variety of difficulty. Some sheets just require area, some perimeter, some a mixture of the two. In some rectangles are used, others have triangles. You can use your professional judgement to choose the appropriate sheet. Answer sheets are provided for all worksheets.
Maths Puzzle Across Down Addition and Subtraction Puzzle Plus Answers
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Maths Puzzle Across Down Addition and Subtraction Puzzle Plus Answers

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Great for reinforcing maths. Across-Downs is a fun activity that reinforces addition and subtraction skills. The object of the exercise set is to find the answer for each row and column, then use those answers to calculate the final answer in the lower right-hand corner of the puzzle. This tests addition and subtraction. If you like this freebie, please visit my shop which has loads of puzzles for sale. Buy the bundles for best value.