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Year 6 Two Step Word Problems - Slides and Resources
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Year 6 Two Step Word Problems - Slides and Resources

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5 lessons, each lasting between 45 minutes and hour, focusing on teaching problem-solving skills for word problems. These cover general word problems, measures, money, fractions and percentages and ratio and proportion. Each lesson includes teaching slides (PowerPoint), a resource sheet and an early finisher task. The are two T questions which are teacher modelled or solved together as a class, two P questions which are solved in pairs and four independent questions per lesson.
Chen Checkers - Pupil Self-Checker for Problem Solving
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Chen Checkers - Pupil Self-Checker for Problem Solving

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Support your pupils with a consistent, structured approach to solving maths problems using this FREE Chen Checker - a clear and pupil-friendly self-checker built around the Read, Think, Solve, Check strategy. Each step helps children break down word problems, plan their method, and check their answers with growing independence, making it perfect for test prep, reasoning lessons, and meta-cognitive thinking. What’s Included: File containing three identical Chen Checker strips Steps include: Read: Read the question carefully. Underline key words and numbers. Think: What are you being asked? Is it one-step or two-step? Plan your approach. Solve: Work it out clearly. Jot and calculate. Show all your working. Check: Does your answer make sense? Reread the question. Does it fit? How to Use: Pupils keep a Chen Checker on their desk during problem solving Use regularly to build independent reasoning habits Print, cut and laminate for table sets or use as part of a maths toolkit Why it works: Reinforces structured thinking Encourages visible, consistent working out Reduces careless errors by prompting self-checking Aligns with key stage 2 reasoning and test expectations If you find this resource useful, please leave a quick review - it really helps others find this free resource. Follow Primarily Practical for more free and premium resources that make learning stick.