Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1
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Counting And Properties Of Numbers
Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a detailed lesson plan.
Why Students Will Love This Lesson
Students will enjoy this lesson because it involves engaging activities that allow them to explore counting and number patterns through hands-on experiences. They’ll participate in fun group work and interactive games, making learning feel like play!
Sample Questions:
If we count on in tens starting from 10, what will be the next number?
What number comes next when counting back in steps of ten from 45?
If we shade the first number on a 4x4 grid and count on in fours, how many numbers will be shaded?
Benefits to Teachers
Interactive Learning: Engages students with practical applications of counting and patterns.
Structured Lessons: Clear objectives and activities promote effective teaching.
Collaboration: Encourages students to work together, fostering teamwork.
Visual Understanding: Using grids and patterns helps students visualize mathematical concepts.
Overview of Activities
Counting in Steps: Students practice counting in various steps (2s, 3s, 5s, and 10s) using number lines and grids.
Frog Jumps: A fun activity where students predict jump locations on a number line.
Pattern Detective: Students identify and describe number patterns, enhancing their predictive skills.
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Lesson 1: Week 1
Title Number Sequences
Learning Objective:
count on and back in steps of 10
describe and continue a sequence
make up a number pattern.
Mental Warm Up:
Today you are going to complete a mapping diagram with a ‘+10’ rule.
Main Lesson Idea:
Today we are going to be looking at sequences of numbers that have been made by counting on or back in steps of 10 or 1.
Educational Challenges Use cubes or beads in two colours to make a number sequence. Use the ‘+10’ or ‘–10’ rule.
Make a pattern using cubes or beads in two colours. Use the ‘+10’ or ‘–10’ rule.
Think of a way to show a sequence that has got hundreds in it.
Number Sequences
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Why Students Will Love This Lesson
Students will enjoy exploring number sequences through engaging activities that promote critical thinking and collaboration. The interactive PowerPoint keeps them captivated, while the mental maths quiz adds an element of fun and challenge. The hands-on approach, including creating their own sequences with number cards and counters, fosters creativity and enhances understanding.
Sample Questions
In the sequence 1, 4, 7, 10, what comes next?
If counting back in steps of 3 from 30, what’s the third number you’ll say?
Write the next three numbers in the sequence: 2, 6, 10, 14, …
Benefits to Teachers
This lesson plan provides a comprehensive framework for teaching number sequences effectively. It includes clear objectives, engaging materials, and structured activities that cater to varied learning styles. Teachers benefit from ready-to-use resources such as interactive PowerPoints and worksheets, ensuring smooth lesson delivery and maximizing student engagement. The assessment strategies embedded within the lesson allow teachers to gauge understanding and provide targeted support.
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Understanding Addition and Subtraction
Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1
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Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5
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Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a detailed lesson plan.
Why Students Will Love This Lesson
Students will enjoy this lesson on Understanding Addition and Subtraction because it incorporates engaging activities and interactive elements. The “5 and a bit” strategy makes math relatable and fun, allowing them to visualize numbers in an approachable way. They will love working with peers to solve problems, and the mental warm-ups will ignite their curiosity about numbers!
Sample Questions:
If I add 5 to what number gives me 10?
What is 13 + 6 using the ‘10 and a bit’ strategy?
Can you find two numbers that total 20?
Benefits to Teachers
Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson plan is designed to maximize learning efficiency and engagement.
Interactive Learning: Students stay engaged with PowerPoint presentations and fun quizzes.
Differentiation Opportunities: The lessons can be easily adapted to meet various student needs.
Assessment Ready: Daily quizzes provide insight into student understanding, allowing for timely feedback.
Overview of Spring Term - Week 3
Lesson 1: Understanding Addition and Subtraction
Learning Objectives:
Add numbers
Use addition vocabulary
Partition numbers
Recognize patterns in calculations
Main Idea: Break numbers into ‘5 and a bit’ for addition.
Lesson 2: Understanding Addition and Subtraction
Learning Objectives:
Add and know addition terms
Recombine numbers
Main Idea: Continue with ‘5 and a bit’ strategy.
Lesson 3: Understanding Addition and Subtraction
Learning Objectives:
Add teen numbers
Understand addition order
Main Idea: Focus on adding teen numbers.
Lesson 4: Understanding Addition and Subtraction
Learning Objectives:
Partition into ‘10 and a bit’
Use addition patterns
Main Idea: Add teen numbers to two-digit numbers.
Lesson 5: Understanding Addition and Subtraction
Learning Objectives:
Find pairs totaling a target number
Main Idea: Continue adding teen numbers to two-digit numbers.
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Free Sample - Try before you buy - Number Sequences - Week 1
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Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5
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Counting and Properties of Numbers
Every lesson includes an interactive fun PowerPoint for learning the lesson, a daily mental maths quiz on the topic, and a detailed lesson plan.
Why Students Will Love This Lesson
Students will find exploring odd and even numbers exciting and engaging! The hands-on activities, such as using dominoes and making patterns, will allow them to investigate number relationships in a fun way. They will enjoy the challenge of solving number puzzles and creating patterns with their classmates!
Sample Questions:
Can you sort these dominoes into odd and even totals?
What happens when you add two odd numbers together?
How many pairs of numbers can you create with a difference of 2?
Benefits to Teachers
Interactive Learning: Engaging activities keep students motivated and enhance understanding.
Real-World Applications: Students apply math concepts to everyday situations through fun challenges.
Varied Assessment: Teachers can assess understanding through creative projects and discussions.
Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson plan includes quizzes and PowerPoints, simplifying preparation.
Overview of Week 8 Lessons
Lesson 1: Counting and Properties of Numbers
Learning Objectives:
Recognise odd and even numbers.
Investigate number problems.
Mental Warm Up: Listen to a sequence of operations and calculate the end number.
Lesson 2: Counting and Properties of Numbers
Learning Objectives:
Devise and continue a number pattern.
Describe a pattern.
Mental Warm Up: Play “Add the throw” with multiples of 10.
Lesson 3: Counting and Properties of Numbers
Learning Objectives:
Continue or complete number patterns.
Describe a pattern or rule.
Mental Warm Up: Name pairs of numbers with a difference of 2 in two minutes.
Lesson 4: Counting and Properties of Numbers
Learning Objectives:
Investigate adding odd and even numbers.
Mental Warm Up: Add the throw with a 1-6 dice and a dice marked with + or -.
Lesson 5: Counting and Properties of Numbers
Learning Objectives:
Generalise and make predictions about odd and even numbers.
Mental Warm Up: Timed challenge to find pairs of numbers with a difference of 2.
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Year 3 Mental models for adding and subtracting has been improved and now includes both a Youtube and PowerPoint presentation lesson.
FREE Year 3 Lesson Mental Models to Add and Subtract (Autumn Term). It could be a great way of revising for SATs test, end of term tests or as homework for the students to do with their parents. If you like this one, please look at my full FREE Year 3 Maths lessons pack at /teaching-resource/year-3-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167050
FREE Youtube video! This summer I upgraded all my teaching resources. My PowerPoints now also include free YouTube videos about addings and subtracting multiples of 1, 10 and 100
FREE Year 3 Lesson about Adding and Subtracting Multiples of 1, 10 and 100. (Autumn Term) - Perfect for revising a topic for SATs revision or the Christmas test. This is part of a bigger set of FREE Year 3 lessons I developed, found at /teaching-resource/year-3-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167050.
This summer I redeveloped all my teaching resources and now offer both a free PowerPoint presentation and a YouTube version of each PowerPoint to make life easier for every teacher! Learn my fabulous adding and subtracting 11 and 9 maths tricks for your self. Be the star of the staffroom!
FREE Year 3 Maths Lesson - Adding and Subtracting 11 and 9 (Autumn Term) - If you like this teaching resource, you will love the whole Year 3 Maths teaching pack at /teaching-resource/year-3-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167050.
Adding several small numbers together has been improved and enhanced so it now includes both a YouTube video and a PowerPoint presentation.
FREE Year 3 Lesson Adding several small numbers (Autumn Term) - If you like this lesson, you will also like the complete FREE Year 3 Maths pack I uploaded at /teaching-resource/year-3-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167050.
This Ordering numbers from the greatest to the least is now both a PowerPoint and a YouTube presentation. Ordering numbers is a lot of fun for everyone.
Here is a FREE Year 3 Autumn Term Ordering Numbers lesson which is part of my FREE, highly recommended /teaching-resource/year-3-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167050 Year 3 Maths pack.
I am a teacher and I never use PowerPoints. I will always use YouTube to teach which is why I thought I should redevelop all my teaching resources to reflect this modern teaching style. It has the added bonus of giving you something you can directly send your parents to repeat each lesson they complete in the home.
Please leave me a nice comment if you like this teaching idea and would like to see more like it.
Using Number Lines To ‘Count On’ YouTube Maths PowerPoint Presentation- Autumn Term - Year 1.
FREE Year 1 Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Using Number Lines To ‘Count On’ - Autumn Term.
Learning Objectives:
I can count on from any small number.
I know my number bonds
I can recognise number patterns and how to be systematic.
If you like this teaching resource, you will also love my FREE Year 1 Maths pack (11 lessons) at /teaching-resource/year-1-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167046
Teachers are now using YouTube more than PowerPoint and so I am changing all the teaching resources to reflect this. This has the added bonus of being able to complete the PowerPoint version in the classroom and then directly sharing the lesson with the parents to repeat with their children at home.
FREE Year 1 YouTube Maths PowerPoint Lesson - More Money Problems - Spring Term
Learning Objectives:
I understand the properties of numbers.
I can count in fives to 30 and back.
I know the value of the 5p coin
I can count higher value coins.
I can count amount of money to 30p.
If you like this lesson, you will really like my FREE Year 1 Maths Teaching Pack (11 lessons) at
/teaching-resource/year-1-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167046
I never use PowerPoints in my teaching. I only use YouTube. I decided that I would reflec this teaching style and improve my teaching resources to include a pre-made YouTube version of my resources. This has the added bonus that I am able to send this link directly home to my students’ parents each night and have them repeat the lesson together in the home.
Pairs and Doubling YouTube Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Autumn Term - FREE Year 1
FREE Year 1 Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Pairs and Doubling - Autumn Term
Learning Objectives:
Learning doubles of numbers to ten.
I understand the relationship between doubling and halving.
If you like this resource - you will also like the FREE Year 1 Math lesson pack I have made (11 lessons) at /teaching-resource/year-1-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167046.
Teachers no longer only use PowerPoint and so to relfect this, every one of lessons is now starting to come with a YouTube version of the PowerPoint. This also means you can teach a lesson and then directly share the link with your students’ parents, so they can repeat this work again at home.
FREE Year 2 YouTube Maths PowerPoint Whole Lesson Resources (Autumn and Spring Terms)
Each lesson is complete, and comes with a learning objectives, a warm up, main lesson, an independent learning section and a plenary.
Here is a list of the lessons:
Lesson 1: Putting the larger number first when adding.
Lesson 2: Using ‘Near Doubles’
Lesson 3: Pairs that make 10 when adding
Lesson 4: Idea of Difference
Lesson 5: Words about Subtraction
Lesson 6: Using addition and subtraction with shopping
Lesson 7: Identifying Multiples
Lesson 8: Making Rectangular Arrays
Lesson 9: Multiplication Sentences
Lesson 10: The Multiplication Symbols
Lesson 11: Number Properties
Years ago I made a lot of interesting Maths PowerPoint lessons, and then left them for 10 years in a draw. They have since been viewed over 22,000 times.
By popular demand, I have uploaded them as I am sure lots of teachers will find them really useful and will use them. This collection is particularly useful if you need to cover a lesson and need a lesson with no preparation! Please leave a comment.
I have spent the summer adding YouTube videos to all my work. Taking Away YouTube Maths PowerPoint presentation - Year 1 - Autumn Term is a much more dynamic, fun lesson with easy to share links you could send home for parents to watch and complete with their students. If you like this new approach to teaching, please leave me a nice comment below.
FREE Year 1 Maths PowerPoint presentation - Taking Away - Autumn Term
Learning Objectives
I understand taking away and can use the words about taking away.
Today I am going to learn my subtraction facts.
I can recognise number patterns and being systematic.
If you like this lesson, you will also like the complete FREE Year 1 teaching pack (11 lessons) at /teaching-resource/year-1-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167046.
This lesson lets you teach using the PowerPoint lesson and then you can share the YouTube version for the parents to follow along with at home, making it much easier to share your teaching ideas.
Numbers to 20 in Order YouTube PowerPoint Lesson - Spring Term - Year 1 Maths
FREE Year 1 Maths PowerPoint Lesson - Numbers to 20 in Order - Spring Term
Lesson Objectives:
I can count to 20 and back in ones and twos.
I can match objects with numbers on a number track
I can read numbers up to 20.
Some can read numbers and order them.
If you like this teaching resource, you will really like my FREE Year 1 Maths teaching pack (11 lessons) at /teaching-resource/year-1-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167046
I am in the process of changing all my PowerPoints into Youtube videos as I think teachers use Youtube to teach a lot more than they use PowerPoints. I know I do. It also has the added bonus I can send the link to parents to further practice this lesson at home.
Adding and Taking Away Pairs of Numbers YouTube Maths PowerPoint Autumn Term - FREE Year 1
FREE Year 1 Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Adding and Taking Away Pairs of Numbers - Autumn Term
Learning Objectives:
Understanding takeaways and using words about takeaway.
I am learning my subtraction facts.
If you like this teaching resource, you will really like my complete FREE Year 1 lesson pack (11 lessons) at /teaching-resource/year-1-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167046.
I have recreated all these videos as both updated PowerPoint presentations and also as YouTube videos for people who don’t like using PowerPoint and are looking for a much more fun, interactive experience in the classroom. Try them today!
Here are the details for each lesson:
Lesson 1: Making labels for Classroom Equipment
Lesson 2: Keeping Score
Lesson 3: Scales and Stamps
Lesson 4: ‘More’ and ‘Fewer’
Lesson 5: Mental Maths
Lesson 6: Simple Addition
Lesson 7: Counting
Lesson 8: Solving Counting Problems
Lesson 9: Beginning Addition
Lesson 10: Counting Objects Into Groups
Lesson 11: Putting Numbers In Order
This resource was made by converting UK governmental advice from around 2000.
It will make excellent revision lessons, supply and cover lessons
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I have upgraded this PowerPoint lesson as a YouTube video and a PowerPoint to make this lesson a lot more interactive for the classroom and the home. It is a new approach to teaching and I would love your feedback on it.
FREE Maths Reception PowerPoint and YouTube Lesson - Simple Addition - Spring Term
Lesson Objectives:
I can count
I can solve simple number problems.
I am beginning to learn about addition and subtraction.
If you like this lesson, you will really love my FREE Reception Maths Pack (11 Maths Lessons) - /teaching-resource/maths-powerpoint-lessons-for-reception-students-6167058
I have rewritten on my teaching resources as both a YouTube and a PowerPoint to reflect the modern classroom. Teachers are moving on from PowerPoint and I need to reflect this in my own work. Please leave comments on how you find this new teaching approach.
Beginning Addition - YouTube and PowerPoint Spring Term - FREE Reception Maths PowerPoint Lesson
Learning Objectives:
Today I will group items visually so I can count them.
I can identify numbers that are ‘more than’ or ‘less than’ a given number.
I can count.
I can count on.
I can say how many there are all together.
If you like this lesson, you will really love my FREE Reception Maths Lesson pack (11 Lessons) - /teaching-resource/maths-powerpoint-lessons-for-reception-students-6167058