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Fun mental math - a daily maths challenge
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Fun mental math - a daily maths challenge

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Fun Mental Math Challenge! Get ready to sharpen your calculation skills with this exciting Fun Mental Math activity! In this challenge, you will be given 5 randomly picked numbers. Your task is to use 4 number operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) to get as close to 100 as possible. This engaging exercise is designed for kids to work on online, helping them develop their mental math skills while having fun! If you enjoy this fun mental math quiz, be sure to try it again tomorrow for more challenges and practice!
2 Dice Math Game + Dice Template
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2 Dice Math Game + Dice Template

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Introducing the 2 Dice Math Game! I created this 2 Dice Math Game to bring an exciting and interactive element to math lessons with my students. With a runtime of just 10 minutes, the accompanying video provides a smooth and engaging experience, so you won’t need to restart it to continue the game. This game is not only fun but also versatile! The dice can be used for various math activities, including: Adding Numbers Together: Challenge students to roll the dice and sum the results, reinforcing their addition skills. Multiplying the Results: Take it a step further by using the rolled numbers to practice multiplication, making math practice dynamic and enjoyable. Generating Two-Digit Numbers: Use the dice to create two-digit numbers for different classroom activities, such as comparing values or ordering numbers. The 2 Dice Math Game is designed to foster collaboration, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills among students. I hope you and your class enjoy playing this game as much as my students do. It’s a fantastic way to make math practice engaging and interactive! Get ready to roll the dice and have some fun while learning!
Number  Properties YouTube Maths PowerPoint Presentation - FREE Year 2  - Spring Term
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Number Properties YouTube Maths PowerPoint Presentation - FREE Year 2 - Spring Term

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Exciting YouTube - PowerPoint Combos for Effective Teaching! I am thrilled to announce that I am converting all my teaching resources into YouTube - PowerPoint combos to enhance their effectiveness as teaching tools! This innovative approach allows you to use the PowerPoints in the classroom and then easily share the links with parents, empowering them to repeat and consolidate the lesson at home. Introducing: Number Properties YouTube Maths PowerPoint Presentation - FREE for Year 2 - Spring Term! Our FREE Year 2 Maths PowerPoint Presentation on Number Properties for the Spring Term is the perfect resource to help students prepare for the KS1 SATs tests. This engaging lesson can be utilized in the classroom or assigned as homework, making it a versatile addition to your teaching toolkit. Why You’ll Love This Resource: Dual Learning Options: Use the PowerPoint in class for direct engagement, then share the YouTube link with parents for at-home reinforcement! Preparation for Success: This lesson is specifically designed to help Year 2 students build a solid understanding of Number Properties, setting them up for success in their SATs. Additional Resources: If you enjoy this lesson, don’t miss out on my FREE Year 2 11 Lesson Maths Pack available at TES. It’s packed with even more exciting resources to enhance your teaching! Join the Transformation! Let’s make learning an exciting adventure for our students! With these YouTube - PowerPoint combos, we can create a more dynamic and interactive learning environment that extends beyond the classroom. Download the FREE Number Properties presentation today and empower your teaching!
YouTube Using doubling in multiplication Maths Presentation - FREE Year 5 Spring Term
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YouTube Using doubling in multiplication Maths Presentation - FREE Year 5 Spring Term

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Exciting New Resource: FREE YouTube Maths Presentation - Using Doubling in Multiplication! I am thrilled to announce that I am in the process of transforming all my PowerPoint presentations into engaging YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos! This innovative approach allows teachers to deliver lessons using either the PowerPoint or YouTube version, and it’s even better because you can easily share the YouTube lesson with your students’ parents. This way, the lesson can be revisited at home as additional homework, reinforcing what they’ve learned in class! Introducing: FREE Year 5 Maths Presentation - Using Doubling in Multiplication - Spring Term Get ready to dive into the world of multiplication with our FREE Year 5 Maths Presentation focused on Using Doubling in Multiplication for the Spring Term! Lesson Objectives: Master the Technique: I can double the most significant digit first when doubling two- and three-digit numbers mentally! Reinforcement: We will continue building on this essential skill, ensuring that students feel confident in their ability to apply doubling in multiplication. Why This Resource is a Game Changer: Flexible Learning: The option to use both PowerPoint and YouTube means that teachers can adapt to their classroom needs and teaching styles, making lessons more dynamic and engaging. Parental Involvement: By sharing the YouTube lesson with parents, you empower them to support their child’s learning at home, creating a collaborative educational experience. Focused Learning Objectives: This lesson not only helps students understand the concept of doubling but also prepares them for more complex multiplication tasks in the future. Don’t Miss Out! If you love this lesson, you will absolutely enjoy my FREE Year 5 Maths Pack, which includes 11 exciting lessons designed to captivate and educate! Check it out here: FREE Year 5 Maths Pack. Let’s Make Maths Fun and Engaging! Join me in this exciting journey of transforming learning resources! Together, we can create a vibrant and supportive learning environment for our students.
YouTube Giving practice in equivalent decimals,  fractions and percentages FREE Year 6 Maths Lesson
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YouTube Giving practice in equivalent decimals, fractions and percentages FREE Year 6 Maths Lesson

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Exciting New Resource: FREE YouTube Maths Lesson on Equivalent Decimals, Fractions, and Percentages! I’m thrilled to announce my latest innovation: I am transforming all my PowerPoint presentations into dynamic YouTube videos PowerPoint Combos! This exciting change means that teachers can deliver the lesson using either the PowerPoint or YouTube version, and you can easily share the YouTube lesson with your students’ parents. This way, students can revisit the lesson at home as additional homework, reinforcing their learning! Introducing: FREE Year 6 Maths Lesson - Equivalent Decimals, Fractions, and Percentages - Spring Term Prepare for an engaging and informative lesson that dives deep into the world of equivalent decimals, fractions, and percentages! Learning Objectives: Expressing Relationships: Students will learn how to express simple fractions or decimals as percentages and vice versa, unlocking the connections between these important concepts. Conversion Skills: They will gain mastery in expressing simple fractions as decimals and vice versa, building a strong foundation for future maths challenges. Why This Lesson is a Must-Teach: Versatile Teaching Tools: The flexibility of using both PowerPoint and YouTube allows teachers to adapt their teaching style to best fit their classroom needs, making learning more interactive and engaging! Parental Involvement: By sharing the YouTube lesson with parents, you empower them to participate in their child’s educational journey, providing support and reinforcement at home. Comprehensive Learning: This lesson not only meets curriculum objectives but also equips students with essential mathematical skills they will use throughout their lives. Don’t Miss Out! If you enjoy this lesson, you will love my FREE Year 6 Maths Pack, which includes 11 exciting lessons designed to inspire and engage young learners! Check it out here: FREE Year 6 Maths Pack. Let’s Make Maths Fun and Accessible! Join me in this exciting journey to enhance maths education for our students! Together, we can create a vibrant learning environment that empowers every child to succeed!
Easy Online Addition Ideas YouTube  Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Autumn Term Year 1
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Easy Online Addition Ideas YouTube Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Autumn Term Year 1

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I am in the process of changing all my free teaching maths PowerPoints into YouTube videos as I think teachers use YouTube a lot more than they use PowerPoints. It has the added bonus that you can share the video directly with parents, letting them repeat the lesson at home with the help of a professional teacher to guide them. If you like this idea, please leave me a nice comment below. Easy Online Addition Ideas YouTube Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Autumn Term Year 1 FREE Year 1 Maths PowerPoint Presentation - Splitting Numbers - Autumn Term covers the learning objectives :- I can understand the relationship between addition and subtraction. Today I am going to learn number bonds. I can recognise number patterns and being systematic. If you like this lesson, you will like my FREE Year 1 Maths Pack (11 Lessons) at /teaching-resource/year-1-maths-powerpoint-lessons-6167046.
Year 3 Try Before You Buy! -  Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions - Full Lesson,  Quiz, Worksheet + LP
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Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions Year 3 Fractions Learning Series - 10 Sequential Lessons Contains: Full Lesson, Quiz, Worksheet, Lesson Plan Price: Only £5 Click Here to Purchase! Why Students Will Love It: Students will love this lesson because it connects to real-life examples, making fractions relatable. Engaging activities will help them grasp complex concepts in a fun way. The use of familiar objects makes it easier for them to visualize and understand fractions, while interactive lessons and quizzes keep them motivated. Celebrating small successes builds their confidence and encourages a positive learning environment. Benefits to Teachers: Teachers will appreciate the structured approach that includes review, hands-on activities, and varied assessment methods. This lesson plan allows for differentiation, ensuring that all students can participate and succeed. By using simple language and repetition, teachers can help students master the concept of fractions effectively. Learning Objectives: Recognize that fractions are equal parts of a whole Identify and name simple fractions (1/2, 1/4, 1/3) Use fraction vocabulary (numerator, denominator) Activities: Focus on concrete examples using familiar objects to help students visualize fractions. Start with a review of previous learning to reinforce concepts. Include hands-on activities that engage students and make learning fun. Provide plenty of practice opportunities through interactive lessons and fun mental math quizzes. End with a quick assessment to gauge understanding. Use age-appropriate language and examples to ensure comprehension. Allow for differentiation to meet diverse learning needs. Assessment Methods: Verbal questioning to encourage participation and critical thinking. Written exercises to assess understanding of fraction concepts. Practical tasks that require students to apply what they’ve learned. Self-assessment for students to reflect on their learning progress. Peer assessment to foster collaboration and communication skills. Example Questions: What fraction of a pizza is left if 1/4 has been eaten? Can you name the numerator and denominator in the fraction 1/3? How can we show that 1/2 is equal to 2/4 using objects? Relevant Hashtags: #Fractions #MathLessons #InteractiveLearning #MentalMath #HandsOnActivities #TeachingResources #ElementaryEducation #LearningThroughPlay #MathQuizzes #StudentEngagement This lesson plan is designed to create an engaging and effective learning experience for students while offering teachers a comprehensive framework for instruction.
FREE Sample for Try Before You Buy Lesson 1 Understanding Fractions: Year 4 Resource Set
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FREE Try Before You Buy Sample of My Work - Year 4 Lesson 1 Understanding Fractions: Year 4 Resource Set Download Here Or save money and buy the full set of 6 lessons all in one go! Year 4 Fractions Set! This resource includes 6 engaging full lessons with worksheets and lesson plans for only ÂŁ3! Grab it here! Year 4 Fractions Lessons Overview Dive into the fascinating world of fractions with our comprehensive Year 4 Resource Set. Each lesson is designed to engage students and enhance their understanding of fractions through interactive learning. This resource includes a PowerPoint presentation, question worksheets, and detailed lesson plans for each topic. Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions Recognize that fractions are equal parts of a whole. Identify the numerator and denominator. Use correct fraction vocabulary. Represent fractions using diagrams and models. Lesson Structure: Each lesson includes: A brief review of previous concepts to reinforce learning. Introduction of new material in an engaging manner. Guided practice to help students apply their knowledge. Independent practice to assess student understanding. Discussion of common misconceptions to clarify doubts. Assessment of understanding through varied methods. Why Students Will Love These Lessons: Students will enjoy hands-on activities, visually appealing diagrams, and relatable examples that make learning about fractions fun! The interactive PowerPoint presentations and engaging worksheets ensure that they stay motivated and eager to learn. Benefits to Teachers: This resource set saves time and provides a structured approach to teaching fractions effectively. Each lesson is thoughtfully crafted to meet curriculum standards and foster a deeper understanding of mathematical concepts. Example Questions: What is the numerator in the fraction 3\4? How can you represent the fraction 1\3 using a diagram? Hashtags: #Fractions #MathLessons #Year4 #EducationResources #TeachingTools #StudentEngagement #InteractiveLearning #FractionFun
FREE Year 2 Spring Term Week 1 Number Sequence PowerPoints, quizzes, and lesson plans
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FREE Year 2 Spring Term Week 1 Number Sequence PowerPoints, quizzes, and lesson plans

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Year 2 Maths Resources: Number Sequences Full 11 weeks course of teaching Year 2 Primary Maths Spring Term - only £5 Link to Course 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 the engaging activities focused on Number Sequences! The interactive nature of counting on and back in steps of 10, combined with colorful cubes or beads, makes learning enjoyable and hands-on. They will appreciate the challenge of creating their own number patterns and working collaboratively to discover the rules behind sequences. Sample Questions: If we start at 10, what is the number after counting back by 10? Create a number pattern starting from 20 using the ‘+10’ rule. What comes next in the sequence: 0, 10, 20, __? Benefits to Teachers Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson is structured with clear learning objectives and engaging activities. Interactive Learning Environment: The use of physical objects like beads encourages participation and makes abstract concepts tangible. Differentiation Opportunities: Educational challenges allow teachers to adapt tasks based on students’ individual needs and abilities. Assessment Ready: Teachers can easily assess understanding through the various challenges and group discussions. Overview of Week 1 Lessons Lesson 1: Number Sequences Learning Objectives: Count on and back in steps of 10. Describe and continue a sequence. Create a number pattern. Mental Warm Up: Complete a mapping diagram with a ‘+10’ rule. Lesson 2: Counting and Properties of Numbers Learning Objectives: Count on and back in steps. Describe and continue a number pattern. Make predictions. Mental Warm Up: Count back in steps of ten when I clap my hands. Lesson 3: Number Sequences Learning Objectives: Count on or back in steps. Describe and continue number patterns. Make predictions. Mental Warm Up: Collect a card between 0 and 30 and guess the next number in the sequence. Hashtags #Year2Maths #NumberSequences #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources #MathFun #PrimaryEducation #EduResources
FREE Sample Lesson - Year 5 Lesson 1 Review and Extend Fraction Basics - PowerPoint and Lesson Plan
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FREE Sample Lesson - Year 5 Lesson 1 Review and Extend Fraction Basics - PowerPoint and Lesson Plan

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Year 5 Fractions Series - Lesson 1 Review and Extend Fraction Basics This is a try before you buy sample - Full set of lessons here - # Year 5 Fractions Series Overview Unit Title: Year 5 Fractions Series Target Audience: Year 5 Number of Lessons: 8 Lesson Pack Included: Interactive PowerPoints + Lesson Plans Price Cost: £3.00 Purchase Link Buy Here In this engaging lesson on fractions, students will discover the exciting world of numbers that represent parts of a whole! Kids will love learning about fractions through relatable examples, such as sharing slices of pizza or measuring ingredients in a recipe. The interactive discussions and hands-on activities not only make learning enjoyable but also help students grasp fundamental concepts in a memorable way. Teachers will find this lesson plan incredibly beneficial. It is well-structured with clear learning objectives, assessments, and diverse teaching strategies. The lesson includes guided practice that allows teachers to monitor student performance while providing targeted support. Visual aids like fraction bars and pie charts are incorporated to enhance understanding, catering to different learning styles. Additionally, extension activities keep early finishers engaged, ensuring that all students are challenged and excited about learning. Example Questions: Is 3/5 a proper or improper fraction? Write 2 1/4 as an improper fraction. How many eighths make a whole? Create two equivalent fractions for 1/3. By the end of the lesson, students will have a solid foundation in various types of fractions, including proper fractions, improper fractions, and mixed numbers. They’ll be able to recognize equivalent fractions and simplify them effectively, paving the way for more complex mathematical concepts in the future. This lesson not only fosters a love for learning math but also builds critical thinking skills that students will carry with them throughout their education. Hashtags #Year5Fractions #Fractions #MathEducation #TeachingFractions #UnderstandingFractions #ProperFractions #ImproperFractions #MixedNumbers #EquivalentFractions #SimplifyingFractions #HandsOnLearning #EngagingLessons #MathFun #ElementaryMath #EducationResources Embrace this lesson to inspire curiosity and excitement for mathematics in your classroom, making fractions a topic that students will enjoy exploring!
Free Sample: Advanced Year 6 Fractions Lesson 1 - Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying
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Free Sample: Advanced Fractions Lesson 1 - Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying This FREE sample of the new advanced fractions course offers a comprehensive lesson plan focused on Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying tailored for high-achieving Year 6 students. The lesson is designed to make complex concepts accessible and engaging, ensuring that students not only understand but also enjoy learning about fractions. Year 6 Fraction Lessons Overview Unit Title: Year 6 Fraction Lessons Target Audience: Year 6 (high-achieving KS2 students) Number of Lessons: Eight-lesson series Price Cost: £5.00 Purchase Link Buy Here Lesson Overview Lesson Objectives By the end of this lesson, students will be able to: Understand the concept of equivalent fractions. Find equivalent fractions. Simplify fractions to their lowest terms. Engaging Activities Students will thrive during this lesson due to its interactive nature. The lesson includes: Fraction Strips and Circles: These manipulatives help students visualize and comprehend the concept of equivalent fractions. Pair Work: Students will collaborate to find equivalent fractions for given numbers, fostering teamwork and communication skills. Practice Problems: Worksheets provide opportunities for independent work that reinforces learning. Benefits for Students Students will enjoy this lesson because it incorporates: Hands-on Learning: The use of manipulatives makes abstract concepts tangible and relatable. Real-world Applications: Learning about fractions through engaging activities helps students see their relevance in everyday life. Teacher Benefits For teachers, this lesson plan provides: Clear Objectives: Each part of the lesson aligns with specific learning goals, making it easy to assess student understanding. Structured Approach: Step-by-step instructions guide teachers in delivering the lesson effectively, allowing for differentiation based on student needs. Assessment Opportunities: The lesson includes quizzes and worksheets to track student progress and understanding. Conclusion Overall, this lesson on Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying not only enhances students’ understanding of fractions but also fosters a love for mathematics. It encourages creativity, collaboration, and critical thinking, making it a valuable addition to the curriculum. Hashtags #FreeSample #AdvancedFractions #MathEducation #EngagedLearning #TeachingResources #Year6 #HandsOnLearning #ProblemSolving #FractionFun
Year 6 Students: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Fractions For Students Needing Support - Full Lesson
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Year 6 Students: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Fractions For Students Needing Support - Full Lesson

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Year 6 Students: Lesson 1 - Introduction to Every lesson includes a PowerPoint to revise the topic and a detailed lesson plan. Why Students Will Love This Lesson: Students will enjoy this lesson as it connects math to real-life scenarios, such as sharing food or measuring ingredients. Understanding fractions is essential for their daily activities, making learning engaging and relevant. Sample Questions: If we share a pizza among 4 friends, what fraction of the pizza does each friend get? What is the numerator in ? Can you convert the improper fraction \ to a mixed number? Benefits to Teachers: Engaging Materials: Each lesson provides structured resources, saving time on preparation. Real-life Applications: Students learn to apply their knowledge of fractions in everyday contexts. Assessment Tools: Quizzes effectively evaluate student understanding. Objective: Students will define fractions, identify the parts (numerator and denominator), and distinguish between proper, improper, and mixed fractions. Assessment: A quiz with 10 questions will assess their understanding of fractions, including definitions and conversions. Key Points: Definition of Fractions: A fraction represents a part of a whole, expressing a ratio. Parts of a Fraction: The numerator indicates the parts we consider; the denominator shows the total parts. Types of Fractions: Proper fractions (numerator < denominator) Improper fractions (numerator ≄ denominator) Mixed numbers (whole number + proper fraction) Equivalent Fractions: Different fractions with the same value. Real-World Examples: Used in time, recipes, and measurements. Opening: Start with the question: “If we share a pizza among 4 friends, what fraction does each get?” Use visuals to illustrate fractions. Guided Practice: Students work in pairs to identify numerators and denominators, classifying fractions as proper, improper, or mixed. Independent Practice: Complete a worksheet with 10 problems, including definitions and conversions, with explanations for answers. Closing: Review key concepts by having students share one new thing they learned about fractions. Extension Activity: Provide extra problems for converting fractions to decimals or percentages. Homework: Find examples of fractions in daily life and write a short paragraph about their use. Standards Addressed: PYP Standard: Mathematics: Understand and use fractions to represent parts of a whole. PYP Standard: Social Studies: Analyze and reflect on the use of fractions in real-life situations. Hashtags: #Math #Fractions #Introduction #Year6 #Education
Year 6 Fractions: Lesson 1 - Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying
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Understanding Equivalent Fractions and Simplifying Free Try Before You Buy Lesson From The Year 6 Fractions Lessons Teaching Pack (8 Lessons in all) Overview Unit Title: Year 6 Fractions Lessons Teaching Pack Target Audience: Year 6 Number of Lessons: 8 Lesson Pack Price Cost: ÂŁ3.00 Purchase Link Buy Here Why Students Will Love This Lesson Students will love this engaging lesson on equivalent fractions and simplifying fractions! By beginning with a relatable question about pizza slices, students can easily grasp the concept of fractions in real-life scenarios. The use of visual aids, such as fraction circles, enhances understanding, helping students see how different fractions can represent the same value. Through interactive discussions and hands-on activities, the lesson encourages student participation and fosters a collaborative learning environment. Key Concepts Covered Equivalent Fractions: Students learn that fractions like \ and \ represent the same value, which is crucial for their mathematical foundation. Simplifying Fractions: The process of reducing fractions to their lowest terms is introduced using the greatest common factor (GCF). For instance, simplifying \ to \ provides clarity in understanding how to work with fractions. Greatest Common Factor (GCF): Understanding the GCF is essential for simplifying fractions and finding equivalent fractions, allowing students to engage deeply with the material. Sample Questions Can you create three equivalent fractions for ? Simplify the fraction \ using the GCF. Are the fractions \ and \ equivalent? Explain your reasoning. Benefits to Teachers This comprehensive lesson plan offers educators a structured approach to teaching fractions, complete with assessment methods such as a quiz with 15 questions. Teachers can monitor student performance effectively through guided practice and independent worksheets. The inclusion of behavioral expectations encourages a positive classroom environment, allowing students to work collaboratively and independently. Additionally, the extension activities, such as creating posters, enable differentiation and cater to various learning styles. Homework For homework, students will find and document five equivalent fractions for a fraction of their choice and simplify two fractions from real-life contexts, such as recipes or measurements. This reinforces their learning and applies math to everyday scenarios. Hashtags #EquivalentFractions #SimplifyingFractions #MathEducation #InteractiveLearning #TeachingResources #StudentEngagement #PYPStandards #MathInRealLife #FractionFun
3D Monthly Desktop Targets Pyramid, Motivational Quotes And Positive Behaviour System
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3D Monthly Desktop Targets Pyramid, Motivational Quotes And Positive Behaviour System

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Make target setting an interactive, hands on activity! This ideas is based on a simple 3D square based pyramid net. There is space on each side for students to write down their monthly English, Maths and Social targets. There is also a space for their name and something they learnt in the previous month. I added the motivational quotes so students appreciate what they are learning towards. I added the positive behaviour system, where the students move around the track each time they achieve their pyramids targets! The harder they work, the faster they move around the track. Lots of fun for everyone! I have created this worksheet in black and white so teachers can either print them on white paper or onto different coloured papers, the idea being to change the colour of the pyramid every month, so everyone knows which pyramid they should now be following.
Year 2 Autumn Week 1 Numeracy Lessons - Counting and properties of numbers
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Year 2 Autumn Week 1 Numeracy Lessons - Counting and properties of numbers

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Three lessons looking at the properties of numbers. These lessons were originally created for a major educational publishing house. These lessons look at Counting and properties of numbers. The lessons contain a 10 minute mental warm up, a main, whole class teaching lesson and suggestions for the differentiated challenges students can do.
Year 2 Autumn Week 3 Numeracy lessons on place value.
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Year 2 Autumn Week 3 Numeracy lessons on place value.

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An additional week of place value lessons for students, which focus on place value and addition and subtraction. The lessons all start with a 10 minute mental warm up session, followed by a main class teaching session. The presentations finish with a suggestion of different differentiated teaching activities a student could try.
Year 2 Autumn Week 5 Numeracy Lessons - Using length
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Year 2 Autumn Week 5 Numeracy Lessons - Using length

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This is a 5 day teaching unit to help you teach Year 2 students how to teach length. The lessons all start with a 10 minute mental warm up session. This is followed by the main, whole class, interactive lesson. The lessons finish with a differentiated challenge for the students to complete.
Year 2 Autumn Term Week 4 Addition and subtraction of money.
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Year 2 Autumn Term Week 4 Addition and subtraction of money.

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This is a 5 day set of lessons to help a Year 2 class to learn more about the addition and the subtraction of money. The lessons all start with a 10 minute mental warm up session. This is followed by a whole class, interactive lesson on money. The lessons finish with useful suggestions about how the class can be taken forward using differentiated challenges.
Year 2 Autumn Term Week 11 Fractions, Decimals and Money
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Year 2 Autumn Term Week 11 Fractions, Decimals and Money

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Five complete PowerPoint lessons about Fractions, Decimals and Money. The lessons start off with a mental warm up, then a complete interactive, whole class explanation of what the students need to learn in this lesson, followed by a differentiated student learning challenge.
Year 2 Autumn Term Week 9 Addition, Subtraction and Money.
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Year 2 Autumn Term Week 9 Addition, Subtraction and Money.

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Here are 5 great PowerPoint lessons about addition, subtraction, rounding and money to use in the classroom. The lessons are complete with 3 parts. The first part is the 10 minute mental warm up session. The central part in the whole class, interactive learning session. The final part of the lesson provides differentiated challenges for the students.