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Money - Year 2 Spring Term Money - 5 Daily Interactive PowerPoint Lessons and a Daily Mental Maths Quiz
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 hands-on approach to learning about money! The use of real-life scenarios, like shopping at a café, makes the lesson relatable and fun. They will love solving money word problems and using different coins to make totals. The challenge of finding change will keep them engaged and motivated.
Sample Questions:
If Anya has two coins of the same value, what are the possible amounts of money she could have?
What two items from the café would you choose to get exactly 10p change from 50p?
How many different ways can you make 50p using only silver coins?
Benefits to Teachers
Engaging Learning Experiences: Interactive activities encourage student participation and interest in mathematics.
Real-World Applications: Teaching money concepts prepares students for everyday situations.
Versatile Teaching Strategies: Lesson plans provide varied challenges catering to different learning styles.
Assessment Opportunities: Teachers can assess understanding through collaborative group work and individual challenges.
Overview of Week 4 Lessons
Lesson 1: Money
Learning Objectives:
Select and use the right calculation.
Check calculations and solve money word problems.
Find totals.
Mental Warm Up: Anya has two coins of the same value. What are the possible amounts of money that she could have?
Lesson 2: Money
Learning Objectives:
Solve money word problems.
Recognize and use different value coins.
Select the right coins to pay.
Mental Warm Up: Make these circles into coins.
Lesson 3: Money
Learning Objectives:
Choose and use correct calculations.
Check calculations and solve money word problems.
Mental Warm Up: What are the different ways I could pay?
Lesson 4: Money
Learning Objectives:
Check calculations and solve money problems.
Mental Warm Up: Find two items that would cost more than 30p in total.
Lesson 5: Money
Learning Objectives:
Make decisions and check calculations.
Solve money problems using appropriate number operations.
Mental Warm Up: I buy two items that come to a total of 20p. How much could each of the items have cost?
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Mass and Shape and Space
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 learning about mass and shapes engaging and hands-on! The activities allow them to explore real-world applications of measurement. They will love weighing objects and creating patterns with shapes, fostering creativity and critical thinking.
Sample Questions:
What classroom objects are heavier or lighter than a kilogram?
If I have a pair of numbers with a difference of 5, what could they be?
How can you describe a shape after making quarter turns?
Benefits to Teachers
Engaging Learning Experiences: Interactive lessons keep students excited about math.
Real-World Applications: Understanding mass and shapes prepares students for everyday situations.
Varied Assessment Opportunities: Teachers can assess understanding through hands-on activities and group discussions.
Comprehensive Resources: Each lesson plan includes quizzes and PowerPoints to streamline teaching.
Overview of Week 5 Lessons
Lesson 1: Mass
Learning Objectives:
Solve measurement problems.
Use words about mass and ways of measuring weight.
Measure using non-standard units and compare weights.
Mental Warm Up: Imagine a spider is on number 4 of a hundred square. Which number is below it?
Lesson 2: Mass
Learning Objectives:
Use and begin to read words about mass.
Compare different masses.
Mental Warm Up: What’s my number?
Lesson 3: Mass
Learning Objectives:
Use and begin to use words about mass.
Suggest and use simple measuring equipment.
Mental Warm Up: I am thinking of a pair of numbers with a difference of how much?
Lesson 4: Mass
Learning Objectives:
Solve measurement problems.
Understand and use words about mass.
Mental Warm Up: Questions about different numbers.
Lesson 5: Shape and Space
Learning Objectives:
Recognise and describe how to turn things.
Understand the terms clockwise and anti-clockwise.
Mental Warm Up: What do we know about the number 10?
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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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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.
Lesson 5: Week 5
Title Shape and Space
Learning Objective:
recognise and describe how to turn things
recognise half and quarter turns to the left or right
understand the terms clockwise and anti-clockwise.
Mental Warm Up:
What do we know about the number 10? How many ideas about 10 do you have?
Main Lesson Idea:
Today we are going to learn about things that turn and the different turning movements that are possible.
Educational Challenges
Make four identical tiles. Turn them to make a pattern. Use quarter turns. Describe your pattern.
Make four identical tiles. Turn them to make a pattern.
A fun way to learn the Polish numbers during Halloween.
I have also included a set of Halloween themed worksheets your students could translate into Polish and a set of 31 teaching activities you could use with the pictures from these resources.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different skeletons being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about the Halloween Skeleton Counting Song.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different groups of skeletons. The students can then discuss what they think each skeleton was saying or thinking.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Do you teach Dutch? Use my Halloween materials to boost their learning in a fun way!
You learn a counting song in Dutch. I have also included a Halloween themed worksheet which you could ask the children to translate into Dutch.
I have also included a presentation showing you 31 different ways the students could then use their worksheets to create new teaching activities in the classroom.
You could look at it directly as a presentation and discuss the different skeletons being shown in each of the photos.
You could print off and laminate the photos to make an interesting, eye-catching display about the Halloween Skeleton Counting Song.
The students could also take the laminated photos and sort them into different groups of skeletons. The students can then discuss what they think each skeleton was saying or thinking.
The photos could also be used as prompts for creative writing, factual writing or descriptive writing.
Lesson 2: Week 6
Title Shape and Space
Learning Objective:
solve problems and recognise patterns
recognise and describe line symmetry
complete symmetrical patterns.
Mental Warm Up:
I bought two items.Together they weigh 100g. How much could each of them weigh?
Main Lesson Idea:
Today and tomorrow we are going to be looking for and using lines of symmetry.
Educational Challenges
Find symmetrical letters. Make a poster.
Make symmetrical patterns with paint and paper or pegs and pegboards.
Lesson 4: Week 5
Title Mass
Learning Objective:
solve measurement problems
understand and use words about mass
measure and compare using standard units.
Mental Warm Up:
Questions about different numbers.
Main Lesson Idea:
Today we are going to continue our work on mass.
Educational Challenges
Check the order is correct by weighing the items using 10g weights.
Look at the food packages your teacher has given you.
Estimate which size of plastic bag to put 50g of the substance in.
Lesson 1: Week 6
Title Shape and Space
Learning Objective:
recognise and describe turning movements
recognise half and quarter turns to the left or right
understand angle as a measure of turn
recognise right angles.
Mental Warm Up:
What do we know about the number 100?
Main Lesson Idea:
Today we are going to continue our work finding out about different turns and we are going to learn about a special size of turn called a right angle.
Educational Challenges
Cut out a quarter of a circle to make a ‘right angle measurer’. Use it to find things which have right angles.
Make a ‘right angle measurer’. Can you think of things that have corners which are greater than or less than a right angle?
Lesson 3: Week 6
Title Shape and Space
Learning Objective:
solve problems and recognise patterns
recognise and describe line symmetry
complete symmetrical patterns.
Mental Warm Up:
Put these weights into order – heaviest first.
Main Lesson Idea:
We are going to continue looking for and using lines of symmetry.
Educational Challenges Make symmetrical patterns with paint and paper or pegs and pegboards.
Find symmetrical letters. Make a poster.
Test Your Spelling Skills
Read > Cover > Write > Check > Correct
No. 2 – Numbers 1-20
To improve your spelling, read a word, cover it with your hand, then write it on the first line. Check your spelling. If it’s wrong, write it out again on the second line:
Example words
one _________________ _________________
two _________________ _________________
three _________________ _________________
four _________________ _________________
Test Your Reading Skills
Common Weights and Measures 1
Write out the following common weights and measures in full.
For example: 12 ” = 12 inches.
1. 10 ” ________________________________________
2. 5 ’ ________________________________________
3. 3 yds ________________________________________
Complete with answers
Test Your Reading Skills
Common Weights and Measures 2
Write out the following common weights and measures in full.
For example: 12 ” = 12 inches.
1. 6 tbsp ________________________________________
2. 10 fl oz ________________________________________
3. 70 °F ________________________________________
4. 10 qt ________________________________________
Complete with answers
Making multiplication times tables fun. These timetables books are both fun to make and fun to use. They are a great way of helping students to learn their multiplication tables.
I was trying to think of different ways of making practicing time tables more fun. This is a fun activity. I wanted it to be tricky enough that there was more than one set of different timestables to use. I decided that 4 different varients meant no child could simply learn the numbers off by heart - by time they have completed all 4 books for each multiplication timetable, they will be proficient in that book.
You can start off with the easier multiplication tables such as the x2, x5 and x10 for the beginners, before moving onto the middle range books such as x3, x4, x6 and x8. Finally rounding off with the most challenging books.
Perfect for Homeworks etc. I have now made it into an easy print books to make your life easier.
Child make mini origami books, each with the times table in them and then the answers at the end, so they can be used for self checking. If you prefer no answers, it is a matter of moments to edit out the answers using a paint program. They can be used for testing or simple revision.
Are you wanting to teach or revise addition and subtraction with your class or at home? Then this is a wonderful set of teaching resources - whole lessons, which will help you do this. Try it today!
Are you looking for spell checking activities? Here some fun look, say, spell check writing activities and also a nice presentation about how to spot common mistakes in written English.
Year 3 Try Before You Buy! - Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions
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Year 3 Fractions Learning Series - 10 Sequential Lessons
Lesson 1: Understanding Fractions
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
Lesson 2: Halves and Quarters
Learning Objectives:
Find half of shapes and numbers
Find quarter of shapes and numbers
Understand the relationship between halves and quarters
Focus on practical division into equal parts
Lesson 3: Thirds and Sixths
Learning Objectives:
Identify and create thirds
Understand how thirds relate to sixths
Compare sizes of different fractions
Emphasis on equal sharing and grouping
Lesson 4: Unit Fractions
Learning Objectives:
Understand what unit fractions are (1/2, 1/3, 1/4, etc.)
Compare unit fractions
Order unit fractions by size
Focus on one part of the whole
Lesson 5: Non-Unit Fractions
Learning Objectives:
Recognize fractions with numerators greater than 1
Write non-unit fractions (2/4, 3/4, 2/3)
Compare unit and non-unit fractions
Lesson 6: Equivalent Fractions
Learning Objectives:
Understand that different fractions can show the same amount
Find simple equivalent fractions (1/2 = 2/4)
Use visual aids to show equivalence
Lesson 7: Counting in Fractions
Learning Objectives:
Count up in halves (1/2, 1, 1 1/2, 2)
Count up in quarters
Count up in thirds
Focus on sequential ordering
Lesson 8: Finding Fractions of Numbers
Learning Objectives:
Find 1/2 of small numbers
Find 1/4 of small numbers
Find 1/3 of small numbers
Using simple division strategies
Lesson 9: Fractions on a Number Line
Learning Objectives:
Place fractions on a number line
Order fractions using a number line
Count forwards and backwards on number lines
Lesson 10: Problem Solving with Fractions
Learning Objectives:
Solve simple word problems involving fractions
Use fractions in real-life contexts
Apply fraction knowledge to practical situations
Each lesson should:
Start with a review of previous learning
Include hands-on activities
Provide plenty of practice opportunities
End with a quick assessment
Use age-appropriate language and examples
Allow for differentiation
Assessment Methods:
Verbal questioning
Written exercises
Practical tasks
Self-assessment
Peer assessment
Remember:
Keep language simple
Use plenty of repetition
Build confidence gradually
Connect to real-life examples
Celebrate small successes
Assessment of understanding
Spread Holiday Cheer with Our Christmas Math Quiz Resources!
This festive season, engage your students with our fun and interactive Christmas Math Quiz resources designed for various grade levels! Each resource includes a PowerPoint presentation and lesson plan to make math learning enjoyable and festive.
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Grade 5 Christmas Math Quiz PowerPoint and Lesson Plan – Introduce younger learners to math with a cheerful quiz that incorporates holiday themes.
Year 6 Christmas Math Quiz and Lesson Plan – Challenge your Year 6 students with a fun math quiz that makes learning festive and engaging.
Grade 7 Christmas Math Quiz and Lesson Plan – Encourage your Grade 7 class to explore math concepts through a holiday-themed quiz.
Grade 8 Christmas Math Quiz PowerPoint and Lesson Plan – Engage your Grade 8 students with an interactive PowerPoint quiz that highlights key math skills in a festive context.
Grade 9 Christmas Math Quiz PowerPoint and Lesson Plan – Provide your Grade 9 learners with a comprehensive quiz that connects math concepts to Christmas celebrations.
Grade 10 Christmas Math Quiz PowerPoint and Lesson Plan – Offer your Grade 10 students a thought-provoking quiz that challenges their math skills during the holiday season.
Grade 11 Christmas Math Quiz PowerPoint and Lesson Plan – Engage your Grade 11 class with an advanced quiz that encourages critical thinking in math.
Grade 12 Christmas Math Quiz Review and Lesson Plan – Prepare your senior students for exams with a comprehensive review quiz that covers essential math topics in a festive manner.
Year 10 Christmas Maths Quiz and Lesson Plan – Make math fun for Year 10 students with an engaging quiz that fosters a love for learning during the holidays.
Year 11 Christmas Maths PowerPoint Quiz and Lesson Plan – Challenge your Year 11 students with a dynamic quiz that reinforces math skills while celebrating Christmas.
Year 12 Christmas Math PowerPoint Quiz and Lesson Plan – Offer your senior students a comprehensive quiz that explores complex math concepts through a festive lens.
Year 13 Christmas Maths Quiz and Lesson Plan – Engage your Year 13 students with a rigorous quiz that challenges their understanding of advanced math topics.
Ultimate KS3 Christmas Quiz! Plus Answer Sheet and Lesson Plan – Provide your Key Stage 3 students with a complete quiz package that includes an answer sheet for easy assessment.
Ultimate KS4 Christmas Quiz with Student Answer Sheet and Lesson Plan – Challenge your Key Stage 4 learners with a comprehensive quiz that encourages collaboration and festive fun.
Year 7 Christmas Maths Quiz and Lesson Plan – Make learning enjoyable for Year 7 students with an engaging math quiz that incorporates holiday themes.
Year 8 Christmas Maths Quiz and Lesson Plan – Foster a love for math in your Year 8 students with a fun and interactive quiz.
Year 9 Christmas Maths Quiz and Lesson Plan – Reinforce math skills with a festive quiz tailored specifically for Year 9 learners.
These resources are perfect for educators looking to enrich their holiday curriculum and make learning math festive and enjoyable.
Download your Christmas math quiz resources today and let the festive learning begin!
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