NEW Bundle - 2023 Key Stage 2 SATs Question Level Analysis (QLA) - Maths, Reading and SpaGQuick View
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NEW Bundle - 2023 Key Stage 2 SATs Question Level Analysis (QLA) - Maths, Reading and SpaG

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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.
NEW - Key Stage 2 Mathematics 2023 SATs Question Level Analysis (QLA)Quick View
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NEW - Key Stage 2 Mathematics 2023 SATs Question Level Analysis (QLA)

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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.
Sharp Starts BundleQuick View
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Sharp Starts Bundle

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A collection of all 3 Sharp Starts packs. Quick Calculations Rapid Reasoning Notorious Knowledge All packs include answers sheets. Now also including the Multiplication Maestro as part of the bundle offer.
Pride and Prejudice Huge Bundle!Quick View
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Pride and Prejudice Huge Bundle!

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THIS BUNDLE CONTAINS ALL OF THE PRIDE AND PREJUDICE LESSONS, IN ADDITION TO THE COMPREHENSION ACTIVITY BOOKLET, THE KNOWLEDGE ORGANISER AND THE POINTLESS GAME! This engaging, varied, and informative scheme of learning is designed to help students gain understanding, assessment skills, and key interpretations of Jane Austen’s ‘Pride and Prejudice.’ Made up of a wide-range of interesting and exciting lessons, students should complete this scheme having gathered vital skills in: interpreting the significant meanings of the text, understanding the writer’s ideas within the text, analysing key characters, settings, and themes, and understanding Austen’s use of language. Stimulating, visual, and easily adaptable, these lessons provide suggested learning objectives and outcomes for students of a wide-range of abilities - The vast majority of tasks are differentiated to allow for different abilities and needs in your classroom. Each lesson loosely follows this logical learning journey to ensure that students learn in bite-size steps: - Engaging - Defining/ Understanding - Identifying/Remembering - Analysing/ Creating - Peer or self evaluating. All of the lessons are interactive, employ a variety of different teaching and learning methods and styles, and are visually-engaging. Whole-lesson PowerPoints, activity resources, worksheets, and lesson plans are all provided.
Fantasy Football Club Group Project!Quick View
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Fantasy Football Club Group Project!

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A Russian billionaire, Asman Veryrich, has approached you about setting up a new football club! This exciting, engaging investigation activity allows students to control the direction of their own learning, through speaking, listening, discussing, and reasoning. I initially created these resources to provide something interesting for the students to engage with for their English Speaking and Listening discussions, but it has since been used across Maths, Art and Design, and PSHE departments, as well as by form groups and holiday activity groups, to build teamwork and collaboration skills. Students get involved in all of the fun aspects of designing and setting up a new football club, including selecting a team of players, a manager, a stadium, and a training ground. They also design the team's club badge and football kits. They also need to use their skills of literacy to read and understand key evidence, and skills of numeracy to ensure that they keep their expenses within budget! What is more, groups can compete against one another to create the most successful team in the league, as all of the resources that they choose can help them to acquire valuable league table points! Included in this resource pack are: - Full PowerPoint lesson talking students through the process; - An 8 page team booklet, used to create their designs and calculate their budgets; - A pack of 96 player cards and 12 manager cards to select from (a combination of new and classic footballers are included, to ensure that this will never be outdated); - Budget and recording sheets to track their progress; - An A3 football pitch to strategise and select their team. Considering the time and effort that it took to create these resources, I think that they offer exceptional value. Whenever I have used this activity before, it has taken at least 3-4 lessons, including the introduction, design process, presentations, and evaluation. I originally have used this with mixed ability Year 9 and 10 groups, but colleagues have adapted it easily for students of all key stages. All images have been cited at the end of the PowerPoint presentation and are licensed for commercial use.
Data Handling with Frogs KS1Quick View
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Data Handling with Frogs KS1

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Fun with frogs and data handling at KS1. The lesson starts with children looking at the colour poster of 18 frogs all wearing different hats. Children observe carefully looking at the frogs eye colour and types of head wear. Sheet 2 asks children to count and record e.g. number of frogs with brown eyes/party hats/work hats. There are 5 questions to answer. Sheet 3 is for children to draw a hat on each of the frogs and label them. Sheet 4 shows frogs in different positions or activities. Children colour the matching frogs to make them the same. Sheet 5 shows 2 writing frames for children to write about frogs or their findings of the data handling activities.
Maths QWIZDOM - GCSE FOUNDATION Revision Topics Quiz 250 QuestionsQuick View
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Maths QWIZDOM - GCSE FOUNDATION Revision Topics Quiz 250 Questions

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This Qwizdom has been designed to target the first 10 questions of a Foundation GCSE Paper. It has a macro built in that will randomise the questions. Each topic has 4-9 questions, ranging in difficulty. Topics include; *Index Laws *Expanding brackets *Shape names *Fractions of amounts *Shape properties *solving equations *Squares, cubes and roots *Naming angles *Ratio sharing *Averages *Area and Perimeter *Parts of a circle *BIDMAS *Types of triangle *Making numbers *Fractions to decimals to percentages *Equivalent fractions *Percentage of an amount *Percentage increase and decrease *Substitution *Column vectors *Negative powers *Fractional powers *Rounding to DP, SF and tens hundreds thousands *Ratio as fractions *Midpoints of 2 coordinates *Algebra terminology *Collecting like terms *Multiples *Converting time *Venn diagrams *Probability *Linear tables *Recipes *Reflections *Enlargements *Vertical and horizontal mirror lines *Lines of symmetry *Congruency *Rotations *Rotational symmetry *Forming expressions *Angles *Parallel lines *Probability tables *Angles in triangles *2 way tables *Error intervals *Converting units *Prime numbers In order for it to be different every time, when you open it, view the slides on slide sorter and move them about for about 30 seconds. This will allow the random button to pick a new path every time and stop the same questions popping up.
Pie ChartsQuick View
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Pie Charts

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A lesson that has been written by an Outstanding Practitioner who leads on Mastery. Planned in detail can be used as a revision resource of whole lessons. This contains 1 PowerPoint. PowerPoint 1 - Lesson on Interpreting Pie Charts. 16 colourful interactive slides. Lots of questions to assess understanding and check for misconception. Discussion points to make students understand and master the topic. Links made to real life. Tasks included in the PowerPoint which can be printed. Worksheets - 2 Worksheets based on Interpreting Pie Charts and a FANTASTIC excel file on randomly generating file that gives questions on guessing the size of the sector of pie charts. Enough for minimum of 1 Lesson about 60 Minutes worth of resources. Great for whole lesson or quick fire revision.
Tally Charts - Year 2Quick View
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Tally Charts - Year 2

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Tally Charts - Year 2 In this Year 2 statistics teaching resource, pupils will learn how to interpret and construct simple tally charts as per the curriculum objectives of the maths Year 2 Programme of Study - Statistics. Content includes: 1. PowerPoint teaching presentation 2. Activities to support the teaching of this objective with 2 accompanying worksheets 3. Three further differentiated worksheets with answers ‘Tally Charts - Year 2’ can be edited allowing teachers to adapt the resource if needed to suit each class they teach.
Primary Maths Learning JourneyQuick View
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Primary Maths Learning Journey

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This links to the 2021-22 White Rose Maths Scheme of Work. You can add your school logo to the top right and your school aims at the bottom or a motivational sentence. FIrst slide has years 1 - 6, next slides have more detailed information on a year by year basis.
Maths Staff CPD - Developing Reasoning in MathsQuick View
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Maths Staff CPD - Developing Reasoning in Maths

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This was a PowerPoint presentation and handout that I put together for a staff meeting in my role as subject-leader. It introduces ideas from the Mathematics Specialist Teacher programme and aims to develop mathematical reasoning. It discusses the importance of reasoning, outlines the mathematical skills required to develop reasoning and provides ideas for activities to develop reasoning. The activities can be adapted to suit any age group and any mathematical concept. Many of the activities could also be adapted across the curriculum. They are self-differentiating, with a low entry point and high ceiling and are very quick and easy to set up. The activities are a great option for lesson starters, mental maths activities or time-fillers. The notes under each slide provide an explanation of the activity and some ideas on how it could be adapted. The handout is provided in both PDF and Microsoft Word format.
Concrete, Pictorial & Abstract Maths Working Wall DisplayQuick View
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Concrete, Pictorial & Abstract Maths Working Wall Display

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This is all you need to start making a working wall with impact that will help your pupils to grasp new concepts. I have titles for the following areas: • Concrete – Where you put examples of real life objects or manipulatives you use to understand concepts • Pictorial - Where you put examples of how a maths concept is drawn or shown in a diagram form • Abstract - This is where the maths concept is recorded using mathematical symbols • Fluency – Examples of pupils work showing fluency • Problem Solving - - Where you share the process of solving problems systematically • Reasoning – Where you link different areas of maths and use reasoning skills • Vocabulary - This is where you list the vocabulary needed for this maths unit • Maths Unit - When laminated makes a good place to record what the new maths unit is
Lesson for teaching the Reverse MeanQuick View
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Lesson for teaching the Reverse Mean

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Full lesson with starter and three clear animated examples of how to find the reverse mean. Differentiated activity, with prompts to support students initially.
KS2: Word Problems- Maths  (POTENTIAL INTERVIEW LESSON)Quick View
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KS2: Word Problems- Maths (POTENTIAL INTERVIEW LESSON)

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Hi there! This is another lesson that should last around 30/40 minutes and is a maths lesson based around word problems; working out which operation to perform and when it is appropriate. I used this as an interview lesson! *Includes* Lesson Plan Learning Support sheet for TA deployment Lesson starter activity and resources Tables labels (great for interview lesson) Main lesson worksheet Worksheet answersheet for teacher Extra word problems for starter or plenary Presentation for Input Happy teaching! Miss Austin
Statistics- Draw line graphs- Year 5Quick View
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Statistics- Draw line graphs- Year 5

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This is a whole lesson based on the Year 5 Statistics objective of " Draw line graphs”. This resource includes the teacher input ( learning journey), independent worksheet and a depth activity to deepen the children’s understanding of the concept being learned. The questions have been inspired and adapted from the White Rose Small Steps Guidance and Teaching for Mastery documents. This document is useful for teachers who have adapted Maths Mastery and need guidance in the approach or those who are looking for variation in fluency, reasoning and problem solving or simply those who don’t want to plan it themselves but want high quality resources and quality first teaching. =) All of the documents that are uploaded as an Activinspire file are interactive and all of the concrete/pictorial manipulative can be used, moved and manipulated. This document can be downloaded on Activinspire and it is also available as a PDF for those who do not have Activinspire. Please note - these resources are not compatible with Smart Notebook and the PDF file is not interactive. Thank you for taking the time to review my resources. =) I hope this helps you with your teaching and if it does please could you be kind enough to leave some positive feedback. =) Kind regards, @MasteryMaths01
Time/Clocks:  Telling Time Games Clock Bingo, Dominoes, Time SnapQuick View
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Time/Clocks: Telling Time Games Clock Bingo, Dominoes, Time Snap

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This activity pack contains clock/time resources for practical activities to reinforce learning of time and having fun at the same time. Just print out bingo cards - whole page size ready to use Ideally print off the other resources onto cardstock, laminate and cut apart - use again and again. Editable Call out cards 6 Clock bingo cards – showing o’clock times 20 Clock bingo cards – showing o’clock and half past times 40 Clock bingo cards – showing o’clock, half past, quarter before/after times 5 sets of Domino cards – print off, laminate, cut out - (analog/digital) Set of clocks - to print off and ideally laminate - can use for time snap and/or sequencing time activity Practical Activities you can set up for students to play: Time bingo (analog clocks) use with non-permanent dry-erase pens Clock sort – e.g. mix up the clocks and students sort clockwise the times from 1 o’ clock to 12 o’clock. Children can play time snap – Print the larger clocks several times. Match-up activity - Say a time and the children pick either the word card or the clock that matches that time. Play clock dominoes (analog/digital)– reinforce reading the time. Resources are editable. All resources contained in a folder within a zip file - right click with mouse to open zip file and then open the folder. Thank you for visiting my store:-)
DATA HANDLING - PICTOGRAMSQuick View
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DATA HANDLING - PICTOGRAMS

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Hi folks, firstly I just wanted to say thanks to TES and all those who are sharing their fantastic resources. All I have done is utilised some of these resources and made a flipchart with a humble contribution from myself. Some of you will recognise parts of your resources embedded in the flip. I have TEEPED the lesson as well. Please feel free to ameliorate it further.