Worksheet Set 5/5 in Fractions Basics Lesson Sequence. Differentiated worksheet activity on number sequences using fractions. These worksheets aim to make number sequences more enjoyable with riddles, codes and dot-to-dot activities. Each worksheet has different riddles and the number sequences reflect ability levels. The higher ability worksheet aims to be very challenging for students who find fractions (equivalence, improper/mixed, ordering) relatively easy. Differentiated levels: 1 dot = low
Colour by Shape is a basic activity for the first year or two of school. It helps students identify different 2D shapes, recognising name and picture. One of the sheets is slightly differentiated for lower ability readers with the shape next to the name.
5 Lessons (50 slides) covering basic fraction identification, equivalent fractions, ordering fractions, improper fractions and mixed numbers, and number sequences using fractions. Each lesson has a corresponding worksheet with answers that has been differentiated into 3 levels. 1 dot = lower ability 2 dots = middle ability 3 dots = higher ability The worksheets aim to support practice of skills, making the more mundane skills more fun, and provide a gradual increase in challenge. All worksheets
Worksheet Set 1/5 in Fractions Basics Lesson Sequence. Differentiated worksheets on the basics of fraction identification. These worksheets aim to provide support in early fraction learning, or refreshment of knowledge and skills. These are particularly good for students working below stage level, or if your class needs a quick recap on what fractions are. Differentiated levels: 1 dot = lower ability 2 dots = middle ability 3 dots = higher ability All worksheets come with answers. These work
Worksheet Set 4/5 in Fractions Basics Lesson Sequence. Differentiated worksheets on improper fractions and mixed numbers. These worksheets support learning in converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers. Being differentiated, these worksheets cover basic conversions, more complex conversions, and reasoning skills. Each worksheet expands on the previous one. Differentiated levels: 1 dot = lower ability 2 dots = middle ability 3 dots = higher ability All worksheets come with answers. T
A sequence of 4 lessons on different aspects of data - tables, two-way tables and line graphs. The Smart Notebook slides are classroom ready with questions and activities in the slides. Each lesson has a set of differentiated worksheets that correspond. Each set has answers. Differentiated: 3 dots = higher ability, 2 dots = middle ability, 1 dot = lower ability
This lesson sequence aims to take fractions back to basics. Lesson 1: ‘What is a fraction?’ Fraction identification. Lesson 2: Equivalent Fractions. How to find equivalent fractions, simplify and reason. Lesson 3: Ordering Fractions. How to order fractions from smallest to largest or largest to smallest. Finding equivalent fractions to help order. Lesson 4: Improper fractions and Mixed Numbers. What they are and how to convert between them. Lesson 5: Number Sequences using fractions. How to coun
Data lessons on tables, two-way tables and line graphs presented in Smart Notebook. It includes 4 lesson presentations including WALTs and Success Criteria in the slides, all ready to be used with your class. It gives some basics for a unit of work on data and it is fully editable. The aim of these lessons is to break down each data collection/displaying method into simple language so that it is easy to follow. Lesson 1 - Simple Data Tables. This goes through the features of a table and practic
A set of differentiated worksheets for interpreting line graphs. These worksheets have questions relating to various line graphs as well as putting information into tables. These worksheets follow lesson 3 of 4 in a unit on data/graphs - other lesson worksheets and the lesson Smart Notebook file are available on TpT. Each worksheet has questions related to specific line graphs, progressively more difficult to interpret, and each comes with answers. Differentiated: 3 dots = higher ability, 2 dots
Differentiated worksheets on two-way tables to develop understanding of the purpose of two-way tables and interpretation of them through questions and creating them. These worksheets follow lesson 2 of a 4 lesson sequence available on TpT - other worksheets and the lesson slides are available through this link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/E-Galloway Each worksheet comes with answers. Differentiated: 3 dots = higher ability, 2 dots = middle ability, 1 dot = lower ability
A set of differentiated worksheets to use with a lesson series on Data. This set is specific to simple data tables and focuses on interpreting information from tables through a series of questions. Each worksheet includes answers. These worksheets correspond with a lesson sequence also available on TpT - other worksheets and lesson slides are available through this link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/E-Galloway Differentiation: 3 dots = higher ability, 2 dots = middle ability, 1 dot
Worksheet Set 3 of 5 in Fractions Basics Lesson Sequence. Differentiated worksheets on ordering fractions. These worksheets aim to provide a fun way of learning how to order fractions. These are particularly good for students working below stage level, or if your class needs a quick recap on how to order fractions, or simply to break up the monotony of using exercise worksheets all the time. Students have to follow the order of fractions from smallest to largest, or largest to smallest, to reach
Worksheet Set 2/5 in Fractions Basics Lesson Sequence. Differentiated worksheets on equivalent fractions. These worksheets cover finding equivalent fractions and simplifying fractions with a range of denominators. The lower ability worksheet uses simpler fractions of half, quarter, tenth, etc, while mid-higher ability use more difficult fractions including ninths, sevenths, fifths, sixths, etc. Mid-higher ability also include a reasoning question. Differentiated levels: 1 dot = lower ability 2 d
An editable worksheet on probability for upper KS2/Stage 2, with an included PDF version. This worksheet has been differentiated into 3 different levels with questions set for practise of skills and an understanding of the relationship between chance and fractions. 1 coloured dot = lower ability, 2 dots = middle ability, 3 dots = higher ability Each worksheet has an answer sheet to go with it.
This set of worksheets is intended for practice in drawing line graphs based on data given in tables. They follow on from lesson 4 in a lesson sequence available on TpT - other worksheets and lesson slides are available through this link: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/E-Galloway Some interpretation questions are also included, and each worksheet has answers. Differentiated: 3 dots = higher ability, 2 dots = middle ability, 1 dot = lower ability
A basic, editable worksheet on area for students who require use of hands-on materials to assist their learning or for those who need extending in working out the dimensions before finding the area of a shape. Use unit blocks to help measure, add dimensions before using the sheet, or have students measure using a ruler. This worksheet comes with an answer sheet. (Please note: physical materials are not included)
An editable game for maths rotations that can be adapted for the needs of your class. Using these will get your class talking about the properties of 2D shapes, asking questions and identifying shapes by name and properties. A few options for different games: Shape Guess WhoMemoryMatching names to picturesScaffold questions in Guess Who as ‘is your shape a quadrilateral/have 4 sides?’, or get conversations going with memory and matching with ‘how do you know?’ questions. Use this resource to rei
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