I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
I currently work at the top end of Primary school in Year 5/6. I create resources for a range of subjects and am always open to suggestions for resources people require.
Different activity sheets that give children questions that look at their fluency, reasoning or problem solving skills for that area of Maths with the answers included. Example questions from the sample reasoning papers and 2016 reasoning papers are also being included for mini practise.
More topics will continue to be included.
A presentation that includes 195 past questions that can be used as a revision tool for Year 6 Grammar, Punctuation and Spelling or that can be used to pick and choose from for starter questions in English sessions. Questions are taken from the sample paper as well as the 2016, 2017 and 2018 paper.
Easily usable as talking points with children practising a question at a time before then discussing the answer and why that is the case.
Seven grammar revision booklets for Year 6 based on the seven different strands that are assessed within the test. Included in each one is questions from 2017, 2018 and 2019 that match up to the strand given in the mark scheme for children to then be able to practice a specific strand.
Get 323 pages full of times table related activities and help sheets.
Starting with the 2 x tables and working up to the 12 x tables, find:
Fact sheets for each times table (including division facts)
Pictorial representations
A matching activity
Loop card activities
Bingo games with potential question ideas
Times table quizzes
A mastery check point of questions
Finish off with mixed times tables with loop card games, bingo games with question ideas, mixed quizzes and a mixed mastery check point.
A six-lesson unit focusing on improving understanding of different religious festivals and non-religious celebrations, based on the question ‘Why are festivals important to religious communities?’ from the Derbyshire syllabus.
Included is a booklet with all the information and activities for the six lessons (images and some information courtesy of BBC Bitesize) with key vocabulary, recap questions on prior learning, discussion points, questions, activities and challenges included. Also included is a PowerPoint for each lesson to support teaching, with notes and relevant links to videos included.
The six lesson sequence is as follows:
Lesson One - Celebrations
Lesson Two - Christian festivals (focusing on Christmas and Easter)
Lesson Three - Diwali
Lesson Four - Ramadan
Lesson Five - Modern Events
Lesson Six - Review lesson
Two reading comprehension activities linked to chapters the first two chapters of The Boy at the Back of the Class. Both chapters have a comprehension activity that includes 20 questions that work on different skills as well as also having the answers included separately.
Make Maths Matter is a 12 week intervention that is designed to build children's number confidence in Key Stage Two. Within the scheme is an explanation of the thinking behind the way it has been planned out and why it is important to start with the basics.
There is then a mini plan for the three sessions each week to be led by either a teacher or teaching assistant that explains the purpose of each session.
This is finished off by an Appendix that explains particular concepts in more details and gives a brief description of how each resource is to be used.
A six lesson unit for electricity that is based on the Year 4 Science curriculum. Included is a work booklet, a support booklet with information, lesson PowerPoints and a knowledge organiser that provides overview of some of the key information.
The 6 lessons are as follows:
Lesson 1: What is electricity and looking at examples of things that use electricity
Lesson 2: Keeping safe with electricity
Lesson 3: Conductors and insulators
Lesson 4: Circuits (this lesson does include a brief look at circuit symbols ahead of Year 6)
Lesson 5: Investigation into circuits
Lesson 6: Review lesson
The information booklet includes key supporting detail and can be printed into a reusable A5 format that signals the booklet is different to the activity booklet. This is then paired up with the work booklet that involves all the key tasks children will complete as part of their learning. The PowerPoints then bring all this work together as well as providing additional questions and information to discuss.
Credit to BBC Bitesize for images and some of the information included.
A frayer model for triangles that can be used across Key Stage 2 to support the understanding of what makes a triangle a triangle. Included is a definition and characteristics of a triangle alongside some examples and non-examples that can then form a class discussion of why they are triangles or why they are not.
This resource can be used a discussion tool in class, a supporting aid alongside pupils when working or as part of a maths display to refer back to when working on triangles.
A fully resourced multiplication and division lesson for being able to complete questions linked to the 2, 4 and 8 times-tables in Year 3 based on the objective from White Rose Maths.
Included in the resource is:
A lesson PowerPoint with starter, vocabulary, modelling (with teacher notes) and guided practice
Lesson plan
Worksheet with answer sheet
Scaffolded worksheet with answer sheet
Modified worksheet for those who need additional changes to access the learning with answers
Challenge tasks
Support strips that can be stuck in books
Everything is included that could be needed to run the lesson successfully, with each resource carefully considered in ensuring accessibility for all as well as ensuring there are plenty of opportunities for challenge to provide depth of understanding.
A fully resourced 10 lesson unit on the Romans and their impact on Britain. The lessons are done as mini enquiry questions with 5 questions and a review lesson at the end of the unit. This has been created for mixed 3/4 classes but can easily be adapted to be used across Key Stage 2.
The questions are as follows with the approximate amount of lessons in brackets:
EQ1 - What was happening in Britain before the Romans arrived? (1 lesson)
EQ2 - Why did the Romans find Britain difficult to conquer? (2.5 - 3 lessons)
EQ3 - Did everyone give the Romans the same welcome? (2 lessons)
EQ4 - What impact did the Romans have on Britain? (2 lessons)
EQ5 - How did Roman rule end in Britain? (1 lesson)
Review lesson
Included is a booklet format that includes all the questions, all the supporting information required and the activities linked to this. These can easily be separated into mini booklets per question or the activities can be taken out to suit how you teach history in your school. As much as possible, images, models and diagrams have been used to make the information as accessible as possible to refer back to following discussions. Each question also has key vocabulary and recap questions as well (the first lesson links to our previous unit of Ancient Greece so can be easily adapted) and finishes with the enquiry question to support written outcomes in history.
Each enquiry question also has a PowerPoint that includes the information and diagrams from the booklet as well as any additional notes etc.
There is also a knowledge summary organiser - these can be sent home to show what they are learning about as well as being used in class as a succinct way of accessing the key information from the lesson.
All the resources have been uploaded as PowerPoints so that you can easily adapt them to suit your setting.
A mix of revision fact sheets and work sheet activities with questions linked to SATs style questions. Each worksheet also includes an answer sheet alongside it.
Some of the worksheets also include the KS2 SATs question that the activity is based on as a talking point.
Included is:
A fact sheet on active and passive voice
A worksheet on rewriting sentences from active to passive or vice versa
A fact sheet on commands, exclamations, statements and questions
A worksheet to identify the command from four different choices each time
A fact sheet on conjunctions
A worksheet to find the coordinating conjunction in each sentence
A worksheet to identify the underlined grammatical term in each sentence from multiple choice
A worksheet with sentences that need a full stop, exclamation mark or question mark for each set of 3
A fact sheet about synonyms and antonyms
A worksheet on synonyms to find two synonyms in each sentence
These activities and fact sheets can be used in a number of ways to support revision ahead of KS2 assessments including in class or as homework.
Three reading comprehension activities linked to the first three chapters of The Night Bus Hero. Each chapter has a comprehension activity that includes 20 questions that work on different skills as well as also having the answers included separately.
A comprehension activity that includes 20 questions working on different skills for the first chapter from Letters from the Lighthouse. The answers are also included separately.
A worksheet that provides four different types of questions linked to being able to calculate the volume of a cuboid. This is based on the Year 6 objective based on White Rose Maths but can easily be used in other year groups.
Included as part of the worksheet are 4 different questions that provide variation to check understanding through the use of different measurements, including the requirement to convert at points.
Answers are also included for all questions.
This worksheet can easily be used as a worksheet when teaching the objective or used for recap/ revision or even to be sent home as homework.
A fully resourced statistics lesson for being able to interpret bar charts in Year 3.
Included in the resource is:
A lesson PowerPoint with starter, vocabulary, modelling (with teacher notes) and guided practice
Lesson plan
Worksheet with answer sheet
Scaffolded worksheet with answer sheet
Modified worksheet for those who need additional changes to access the learning with answers
Challenge tasks
Support strips that can be stuck in books
Everything is included that could be needed to run the lesson successfully, with each resource carefully considered in ensuring accessibility for all as well as ensuring there are plenty of opportunities for challenge to provide depth of understanding.
A ten lesson sequence of lessons for a unit on the Stone Age through to the Iron Age that are fully planned and resourced.
Lessons include:
Lesson 1 -Introduction to prehistory
Lesson 2 -Middle Stone Age
Lesson 3 -Late Stone Age
Lesson 4 -Skara Brae and Stonehenge
Lesson 5 -Bronze Age
Lesson 6 -Compare Stone and Bronze Age
Lesson 7 - Iron Age
Lesson 8 -Comparing the Stone, Bronze and Iron Age
Lesson 9 -Roman invasion of Britain
Lesson 10 - Review
Lesson PowerPoints are included as well as a booklet that includes supporting information and all the activities for the ten lessons.
Also included are three recap tasks for the different periods as well as a knowledge organiser for the period.
Lots of information, images and video links are courtesy of BBC BItesize.
A 24-hour clock number line that shows the 12-hour clock time and 24-hour clock conversion that can be used as a scaffold for supporting learners in any activities that require them to be able to convert between 12 and 24-hour time formats.
There are 2 on a page so these can be trimmed in half when printing to support numerous learners where required.
A fully resourced addition and subtraction lesson for being able to use inverse operations and find related number sentences in Year 3 based on the objective from White Rose Maths.
Included in the resource is:
A lesson PowerPoint with starter, vocabulary, modelling (with teacher notes) and guided practice
Lesson plan
Worksheet with answer sheet
Scaffolded worksheet with answer sheet
Modified worksheet for those who need additional changes to access the learning with answers
Challenge tasks
Support strips that can be stuck in books
Everything is included that could be needed to run the lesson successfully, with each resource carefully considered in ensuring accessibility for all as well as ensuring there are plenty of opportunities for challenge to provide depth of understanding.