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Primary School Teacher based in the UK.
Big Maths, Beat That (Year 1-Year 6)
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Big Maths, Beat That (Year 1-Year 6)

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‘Big Maths, Beat That!’ is an assessment tool that allows teachers to see exactly what their children know and what they don’t know. It provides children with a fun and motivational way to track their own progress and set their own targets for maths.
Symmetry- Year 2
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Symmetry- Year 2

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Three different challenge sheets- children to draw the other half of the shape so that it is symmetrical.
Fact families
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Fact families

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Recognise and use the inverse relationship between addition and subtraction and use this to check calculations and solve missing number problems. Three different challenges based on child’s ability. Investigation included to further challenge children’s conceptual understanding.
Calculation lessons
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Calculation lessons

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Calculation lessons completed once a week. There are five PowerPoints: Week 1- Number line addition Week 2- Number line subtraction Week 3- Place value Week 4- Addition strategies Week 5- Subtraction strategies
Maths STEM sentences
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Maths STEM sentences

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These Maths STEM sentence starters are a prompt for children to use when discussing their maths. The sentence starters provide the children an opportunity to share what they have observed and understood about their learning. This allows you to assess children’s level of understanding.
Inverse
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Inverse

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Using the inverse to find out missing numbers (bar models).
Worded problems- Addition and Subtraction KS1
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Worded problems- Addition and Subtraction KS1

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PowerPoint- examples of worded problems to complete together. What operation will we be using? How do you know? Model the process and how to double check your answer using the inverse. Three different challenges (dependent on child’s ability) to complete.
2D shapes properties
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2D shapes properties

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Challenge 1- read the properties and write down what shape has been described using the word bank to support (triangle, square, rectangle and circle). Challenge 2- read the properties and match this to the correct shape (triangle, square, rectangle, circle, hexagon, pentagon and semi-circle). Reasoning and problem solving activity has also been included.