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Hello! We're creating resources for busy primary school teachers. All our writers are themselves experienced KS1 and KS2 professionals and we design our resources to be as appealing and accessible as possible.
Recognise and write decimal equivalents of any number of tenths or hundredths.
These decimal equivalents worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 4 children. A variety of decimals problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions.
A separate answer sheet for all sections is included.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Number and Place Value
Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least.
Maths Focus
Children will learn that numbers up to 50 are made up of tens and ones through simple partitioning.
Maths Mastery
Children can express a number up to 50 as tens and ones.
Children can represent numbers to 50 using a range of representations.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work. They are for the autumn term, weeks 10-11.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Place Value
Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use of the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least.
Recall and use equivalences between simple fractions, decimals and percentages, including in different contexts.
These fraction, decimal and percentage equivalents worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 6 children. A variety of problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions.
A separate answer sheet for all sections is included.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Measurement β
Measure and begin to record the following: capacity and volume.
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: capacity and volume (for example, full/empty, more than, less than, quarter, half full, half).
Maths Focus
Children will estimate and measure the capacity of a range of containers, using a variety of non-standard units.
Maths Mastery
Children can estimate and measure the capacity of a range of containers, using non-standard units such as cups and scoops.
Children are aware of the need to measure using uniform units, and they understand the effect of altering the size of the units used.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work. They are for the autumn term, weeks 5-8.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Addition and Subtraction
Read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+), subtraction (-) and equal (=) signs.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work. They are for the autumn term, weeks 1-4.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Place Value
Count to ten, forwards and backwards, beginning with 0 or 1, or from any given number.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Multiplication and Division
Solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division, by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of the teacher.
Maths Focus
Children will make equal groups and complete statements such as βthere are __ groups of β using pictorial representations.
Maths Mastery
Children can identify whether groups are equal or not when the groups look different but have the same amount.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work. They are for the autumn term, week 9.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Geometry β Shape
Recognise and name common 2-D and 3-D shapes, including: 2-D shapes (for example, rectangles β including squares β circles and triangles).
Use common factors to simplify fractions; use common multiples to express fractions in the same denomination.
These simplifying fraction worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 6 children. A variety of fraction problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions.
A separate answer sheet for all sections is included.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Fractions
Recognise, find and name a half as 1 of 2 equal parts of an object, shape or quantity.
Maths Focus
Children will use their understanding of halving shapes/objects to find half of a quantity.
Maths Mastery
Children recognise that there needs to be equal amounts to be showing half.
Children can work with abstract problems.
Children notice that if they are given half, that they need to double this amount to find the total.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Number and Place Value
Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least.
Maths Focus
Children will use their partitioning knowledge to compare numbers within 100, using the language βmore than, less than, equal toβ and the inequality symbols.
Maths Mastery
Children can compare two numbers using precise mathematical language.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work. They are for the autumn term, weeks 5-8.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Addition and Subtraction
Represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 10.
Description
Y1 activities for Add by Counting On. Spring Term, Block 1 β Addition and Subtraction. Weeks 1-4.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work. The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Addition and Subtraction
β’ Add and subtract 1-digit and 2-digit numbers to 20, including zero.
Maths Focus
β’ Children will add numbers by counting on from one another.
β’ Children will know where to start the count and when to stop the count.
Maths Mastery
β’ Children can solve an addition with a total of up to 20 by counting on, including where additions cross.
β’ Children can decide which number to count on from.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Measurement
Tell the time to the hour and half past the hour and draw the hands on a clock face to show these times.
Maths Focus
Children are introduced to the language associated with telling the time to the hour.
Children understand what the hour and minute hands mean.
Maths Mastery
Children demonstrate that when they are drawing hands for oβclock that the minute hand faces the 12 and the hour hand faces the number.
Multiply one-digit numbers with up to two decimal places by whole numbers.
These multiplying decimal numbers worksheets provide extra challenge for Year 6 children. A variety of problems are spread across three sections, enabling you to use the whole sheet during a lesson or to select specific problems for different teaching sessions.
A separate answer sheet for all sections is included.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Addition and Subtraction
Represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20.
Add and subtract 1-digit and 2-digit numbers to 20, including zero.
Solve one-step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete and pictorial representations, and missing number problems.
Maths Focus
Children will partition numbers and use this to help them subtract when crossing the 10.
Children will build on their experience from Crossing 10 (1).
Maths Mastery
Children can use part-whole models, bead strings and ten frames to reason and explain their methods.
Children can confidently use a number line to count back more than one, crossing the 10.
Children can use their knowledge of number bonds to support their learning and solve problems more rapidly.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Number and Place Value
Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least.
Maths Focus
Children will explore different ways to represent numbers to 50, using objects such as counters and Base 10 equipment, and mathematical models such as the part-whole model.
Maths Mastery
Children can represent numbers up to 50 in different ways, including the part-whole model.
Children are beginning to understand how the position of a digit in a number impacts its value.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Measurement
Compare, describe and solve practical problems for: Time (for example, quicker, slower, earlier, later).
Maths Focus
Children will compare time using βfasterβ, βslowerβ, βearlierβ, βlaterβ whilst applying their knowledge of writing and measuring time.
Maths Mastery
Children will be able to combine the language in one sentence, ie βa mouse is faster than a turtle but slower than a cheetahβ.
These activity sheets have been created to match the small steps on the White Rose maths schemes of work.
The questions include varied fluency with reasoning with problem solving, and an additional sheet with extension activities.
Children are given a variety of pictorial examples to work with and questions to provoke deeper thinking.
National Curriculum Links
Year 1 Number β Number and Place Value
Given a number, identify one more and one less.
Identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations including the number line, and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least.
Maths Focus
Children will compare different numbers of objects to 50 using the less than (<) and more than (>) signs.
Maths Mastery
Children can count and compare groups of up to 50 objects, presented in a range of different ways, using the < and > signs and the words βmoreβ and βlessβ.