Arithmetints colouring puzzles are an ideal way for students to develop and practise their mathematical skills. This unique puzzle aims to embed children’s understanding of 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x and 10x table facts. Arithmetints puzzles are a flexible resource which can be used for a variety of purposes, including assessment. Each puzzle comes with an answer sheet for easy marking. These puzzles also really brighten up pupils’ workbooks or make a great display.
A simple plan for the first week of term in a new reception class.
Circle time activities planned to get to know your children and a selection of activities for provision and adult supported to baseline your children in an engaging and play-based manner.
A set of natural number cards in A4 and A5 size. Perfect to add to maths areas, display boards, outdoor areas in EYFS and KS1. A mixture of natural materials have been used to make these cards in my garden!
3 sets of increasing complexity. Each set is a double sided A4 card. These go along with the other talk like… cards on my TES store to support and promote oracy in the classroom.
Designed to be printed back to back and laminated, we use these cards one between 2 as a resource in class.
An easy to use Excel Spreadsheet to analyse the maths test scores from the 2023 KS2 SATs though Question Level Analysis (QLA). Papers 1 (arithmetic), 2 and 3 (reasoning) are analysed. Will highlight students’ areas of strength and weaknesses in key maths areas including number, calculation, problem solving, handling data, and shape and measurement. Simply add the students’ name and their score and the spreadsheet will update and produce graphs.
Includes:
KS2 2023 Maths SATs QLA
KS2 2023 Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar SATs QLA
KS2 2023 Reading SATs QLA
Easy to use Excel Spreadsheets to analyse the above SATs test scores using Question Level Analysis (QLA). All papers are analysed and will highlight students’ areas of strength and weaknesses in key maths (number, calculation, problem solving, handling data, shape and measurement), reading (giving/explaining meanings of words in context, retrieving and recording information/identifying key details from fiction and non-fiction, summarising main ideas from one or more paragraphs, making inferences from the text/explaining and justifying inferences with evidence from the text, and identifying and/or explaining how information or narrative content is related and contributes to meaning as a whole) and SPaG (grammatical terms/word classes; functions of sentences; combining words, phrases and clauses; verb forms, tenses and consistency; punctuation; vocabulary; standard English and formality; and spelling) areas. Simply add the students’ name and their score and the spreadsheet will update and produce graphs based on their answers.
Week 4 planning for a reception class. This is changed from last years planning due to new maths small steps and a tweaks to weekly themes/activities. We also have a different format for guided reading to last year and some tweaks to foundation lessons too.
This pack includes an overview of the week showing when we teach, how we distribute staff, a continuous provision plan, a literacy plan, a maths plan, the challenge page to match our challenge mountain and our guided reading learning.
The weekly theme for this week is: Spring
Week 5 planning for a reception class. This is changed from last years planning due to new maths small steps and a tweaks to weekly themes/activities. We also have a different format for guided reading to last year and some tweaks to foundation lessons too.
This pack includes an overview of the week showing when we teach, how we distribute staff, a continuous provision plan, a literacy plan, a maths plan, the challenge page to match our challenge mountain and our guided reading learning.
The weekly theme for this week is: Easter
A PowerPoint with starters suitable for KS2.
Starters based on riddles, maths and English questions. Number, logic, problem solving, grammar questions.
Based on the New Curriculum.
These can be used daily during registration or as starters before lessons.
These can be worked out independently or in groups and require challenging and critical thinking.
In PowerPoint so you can easily adapt if differentiation is required.
Extra riddles included at the end of the PowerPoint,
If you need any assistance my email is included in the last slide of the PowerPoint.
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Doubling and halving using partitioning for 2, 3, & 4 digit numbers.
Doubling and halving frames differentiated worksheets.
Doubling related to multiplying by 2 and halving related to dividing by 2 with matching sum.
Includes blank versions for further differentiation.
Includes x2 times table PowerPoint with numerous animated slide pages, 1 page of which represents x2 as doubling.
Classroom visual calendar
PDF & editable version included.
AFF Links to curtain pole & accessories
Curtain pole
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Binder Rings
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Replacement sticky hooks
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Complete the symmetrical patterns on Easter Eggs to create fantastic designs.
Use this as a themed activity in the runup to Easter. Give prizes for the best use of colour!
Make into Easter cards to take home.
Covers Reflective symmetry, accuracy in copying, colouring.
This resource contains three sheets.
A lesson on ordering and comparing large numbers. Powerpoint contains: a video for visual learners, sentence starters to encourage maths talk and inequality symbols to print out. Differentiated worksheets included. Aimed at SEND Year 8 students but can easily be used for KS1 & 2 or KS3 intervention groups. Dyslexic friendly font and powerpoint.
Fully differentiated and scaffolded lesson on ordering FDP. Starts of with Converting FDP, Recap on Ordering Decimals then into the main lesson.
With differentiated questions and a great plenary.
An NQT, so all feedback welcomed!
Easter is approaching and kids must be really excited about the holidays. Here are 10+ free fun Easter math worksheets to keep kids busy. Teachers and parents will surely love these worksheets. You can keep kids engaged and busy with these fun Easter-themed Worksheets. These Easter Worksheets are perfect for kids from preschool to Year1.
Celebrate Easter with these fun, engaging and colourful activities!
Here is what is included in these worksheets.
Easter Bunny problem solving and colouring
Counting (1-10)
Easter Themed addition and subtraction
Match the pair of similar eggs
Missing Numbers (1-100)
Easter egg decoration
Spot the difference
Easter Time (Hour, Half Hour, Quarter Hour)
Easter Time – Draw the hands
Ordering
Easter Problem Solving
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