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.
A complete collection of resources to teach the Pearsons BTEC Applied science Level 3 qualification Unit 3
Students will be ready to attempt past papers following this.
Understanding Trade is a Geography unit suitable for upper KS2 (Y5-6) and is a great way to teach students about global trade.
The planning overview, topic title page and vocabulary page can be downloaded for free here. Lessons include:
L1 – Investigating where the products we buy come from
L2 – Understanding that all products have a supply chain
L3 – Exploring the chocolate supply chain
L4 – Investigating the UK’s biggest exports
L5 – Investigating the highest value exports of different countries
L6 – Is the banana trade fair? (FREE)
Each lesson includes a presentation and differentiated activities/worksheets.
If you like this resource, we would appreciate a review! We will happily send you a free resource in return for a review or useful suggestions/feedback. Contact us at ed@teachitforward.co.uk.
Here you will find 40 different homework sheets designed to be given as a worksheet or a homework.
Providing students practice questions for all of the basic topics which they tend to forget if not worked on regularly .
These sheets also come with all answers provided, to save time for teachers :)
Topics covered:
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Rounding
Negative Numbers
Fractions of amounts
Percentages of amounts
Converting a fraction to decimal
Types of number
Sequences
Simplifying fractions
Collecting like terms
Multiplying terms
Expanding a bracket
Factors
Perimeter
Area
Naming polygons
Parts of a circle
Lines of symmetry
Angles on a line
BIDMAS
Function Machines
Ratio sharing
Angles in parallel lines
Enjoy :)
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.
This lesson is part of Understanding Trade, a Geography unit designed for students in upper KS2 (Y5-6).
The presentation starts by recapping what imports and exports are. It goes on to look at the UK’s top ten exports – mainly manufactured products – and the human and physical factors which help UK exports in this area.
In the activity, students use Microsoft PowerPoint to create a table of the UK’s top ten exports. They then use an online chart maker to produce either a pie chart or bar graph to illustrate this data. It is differentiated three ways:
Easier – Students use step-by-step instructions with some data already filled in
Medium – Students use step-by-step instructions
Harder – Minimal instructions – IT experts only!
If you like this resource, we would appreciate a review! We will happily send you a free resource in return for a review or useful suggestions/feedback. Contact us at ed@teachitforward.co.uk.
Exploring Brazil is a Geography unit designed for students in KS2 (Y4-6).
The planning overview, topic title page and vocabulary page can be downloaded for free here. Lessons include:
L1 – Identifying the countries and capitals of South America
L2 – Writing a Brazil fact file
L3 – Using 4 and 6-figure grid references to locate Brazilian cities
L4 – Identifying the human and physical features of Brazil
L5 – Exploring Brazil’s ecosystems
L6 – Investigating Brazil’s weather and climate
Each lesson includes a presentation and differentiated activities/worksheets.
If you like this resource, we would appreciate a review! We will happily send you a free resource in return for a review or useful suggestions/feedback. Contact us at ed@teachitforward.co.uk.
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.
A pack of 5 revision worksheets - Each one containing 46 different past paper SATs style questions, all fitted onto one double sided A4 sheet
Great for keeping photocopying down whilst practising loads of past questions!There is a record sheet (including key skills) for each pupil to record their score after each attempt and try to beat it the next time! Each worksheet has similar questions & key skills but with new numbers each time in order for pupils to build confidence, fluency, and consolidate their learning.
Answers for all questions are provided (as pdf and ppt) - each on a single page which can be projected onto IWB in one go or printed out on a single sheet to allow for self/peer marking.
Could be done in class with support or at home for revision - Ideal for some intensive last minute SATs preparation. (PDF files)
This resource is now also available as part of the 2019 SATs Ultimate organiser at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2019-ks2-sats-revision-ultimate-15-in-1-maths-organiser-11989842
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
Perfect lesson resource for KS3 Biology! A fully differentiated and resourced lesson that assists students in learning about how organisms are adapted to survive in their environment. Students will state what is meant by competition, describe some resources plants and animals compete for, describe how organisms are adapted to survive in their environments, and explain the interaction between predator and prey populations.
The resource includes a detailed and engaging lesson PowerPoint with differentiated activities, worksheets, reading sheets and quizzes for students to complete. This resource is part of the Ecosystems topic and has been created for the delivery of the AQA Activate 1 KS3 Science course. Also great for KS2 Science.
Included:
26 slides in total for the lesson PPT
Information sheets x15
Differentiated Worksheets x7
Answer sheet
This bundle includes a full set of seven lessons with PowerPoints and worksheets/supporting resources to cover the Year 5 Living Things and their Habitats National Curriculum unit. Lessons include:
Lesson 1 - Pre-topic assessment and types of animal
Lesson 2 - Mammal life cycles
Lesson 3 - Bird life cycles
Lesson 4 - Amphibian life cycles
Lesson 5 - Insect life cycles and comparing life cycles
Lesson 6 - Parts of a flower
Lesson 7 - Plant reproduction
Details
-30 multi-page word documents
-Past paper questions
-Organised into areas of learning linked to Y5/6 National Curriculum
-Answers included
-Excellent for pre-SATs revision
-Great for Homework
-Tried and Tested in my own classroom - used every year to help my pupils prepare for SATs
Also Available: KS2 SATs Revision Booklets - SPAG (Visit my Shop for more details)
What’s included?
Arithmetic Set:
Arithmetic: Subtracting fractions
Arithmetic: BODMAS
Arithmetic: FDP (Fractions, Decimals, Percentage)
Arithmetic: Multiply and Divide by 10 100 1000
Arithmetic: Mutliply and Divide fractions
Arithmetic: Rounding
Data Handling Set
Multistep problems: Algebra
Multistep problems: Angles, Area, Perimeter, Volume
Multistep problems: Measurement, Scales, Conversion
Multistep problems: Number and Money
Multistep problems: Percentages
Multistep problems: Ratio
Geometry Set
Geometry: Coordinates
Geometry: Missing Angles
Geometry: Nets
Geometry: Properties of Shapes
Geometry: Reflection and Symmetry
Geometry: Translation
Number Set
Number: Doubling and Halving
Number: Explain why correct / wrong
Number: FDP (reasoning)
Number: Inverse Operations
Number: Number Sequences
Number: Roman Numerals
Reasoning ( Multistep problems) Set
Multistep Problems: Algebra
Multistep Problems: Angles, Area, Perimeter, Volume
Multistep Problems: Measurement, Scales, Conversion
Multistep Problems: Number and Money
Multistep Problems: Percentages
Multistep Problems: Ratio
Hi everyone,
Check out my latest version of my FOUNDATION REVISION QUIZ.
250 GCSE based questions for students to work through.
With a random macro built in.
Topics covered:
*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
This powerpoint is operational with the QWIZDOM remotes and all answers are programed in ready to go.
I would recommend dragging a bunch of questions around when opening the ppt each time as this will help randomise the macro.
Hope you like!
Perfect for KS3 Biology! This bundle has been created using the Activate 2 KS3 Science and the new AQA Approved Activate Science course. It comes complete with the following fully differentiated and resourced lessons:
Competition and adaptation
Adapting to change
Variation
Continuous and discontinuous
Inheritance
Natural selection
Extinction
Perfect for KS3 Science and lessons can easily be adapted for GCSE Science or even KS2 Science if needed. Lessons include engaging and detailed PowerPoint Presentations with differentiated activities, worksheets, quizzes and class practicals for students to complete.
Enjoy the resource and feel free to leave a comment. Thank you.
Lesson 1 - Reading and Interpreting Line Graphs
Lesson 2 - Draw Line Graphs
Understand how to read line graphs and interpret the information from them. Then, leading on from this, understanding how to apply this information to drawing their own line graphs.
This lesson is part of Exploring Brazil, a Geography unit designed for students in KS2 (Y4-6), but can also be taught as a stand alone lesson.
The presentation first locates Brazil in the world’s climate zones and asks children to infer what the country’s weather and climate might be like.
Next, students look at three areas of Brazil in more detail – Manaus in the Amazon, Teresina in the caatinga desert region and Porto Alegre in the south of the country – and investigate a climate graph.
There are two activities:
Activity 1:
Students first investigate three climate graphs, looking at temperature and rainfall. Their challenge is to match each graph to an area of Brazil, explaining their reasoning for their choices. It is differentiated 2 ways:
Easier – Students match two statements to each climate graph, then match each graph to one of the three cities/regions.
Harder – Students write sentence describing the temperature and rainfall patterns in each climate graph, then match each graph to one of the three cities/regions.
Activity 2:
Students create their own Brazil climate graphs in Microsoft Excel using step-by-step instructions.
If you like this resource, we would appreciate a review! We will happily send you a free resource in return for a review or useful suggestions/feedback. Contact us at ed@teachitforward.co.uk.
Worksheets on finding averages. Includes finding averages from frequency tables .
Also includes questions on using the mean to find missing values.
Answers included.
This document is a number line which plots fractions, decimals and percentages. Each is shown in a different colour to compare their values. Useful revision aid which children can recreate accurately.