A Powerpoint to teach the rules for using apostrophes to show singular and plural possession. Complete with an activity on the end for the children to demarcate sentences to show singular and plural possession.
A Powerpoint activity to teach converting between analogue and digital time, with answers. Moving on to slides showing how to write times in different ways and how to use a number line to calculate durations of time. With some questions at the end for an activity to prove understanding.
A Powerpoint with example timetables and questions to teaching children how to read from a timetable. Using previous SATs examples but different questions to give children the chance to embed the skill.
A whole year of spelling worksheets for sending home or using in class which cover the Year 5/6 spelling curriculum, including the common exception word list.
A investigation using fractions, decimals and percentages. Useful for assessing whether children can convert between fractions, decimals and percentages. very open-ended, with an extension activity.
A set of sentences which ca be used in different ways. Can be used as a spinner game, where different types of punctuation are put on the spinner and children have to keep spinning until they have punctuated the sentence correctly. Or can be used as a game where children have to complete the missing punctuation and then run/bounce back to the teacher with their answer.
A set of cards which can be used in lots of different ways. Can be cut up and made into cards to play snap. Can be made into a feely box game where children pick a card and write another homophone. Can be used as a game where children have to describe to each other what they word means and then their partner has to write the homophone etc.