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Using the fun theme of going on holiday, this ‘More Multiplication and Division’ scheme of work will challenge your class to use short and long mul...
View full detailsThis scheme of work explores the suitability of different written and mental methods including the formal written method for subtraction. #TheCo...
View full detailsUse this five-lesson Year 5 Maths scheme to explore different mental and written methods for subtraction, including negative numbers. #TheComplet...
View full detailsBuild up children's speed, accuracy and confidence as they practise solving addition and subtraction calculations using a variety of mental and wri...
View full detailsBuild on your children's growing knowledge of the properties of 2-D and 3-D shapes with this five-lesson Year 2 shapes unit of work. #TheComplete...
View full detailsChallenge your children to think about ways in which calculators can be used to help with complex calculations, and consider the actual maths that'...
View full detailsGet your class using and applying their maths skills in this world-focused subtraction scheme of work. Your class will find out about the world and...
View full detailsDownload these handy KS1 Maths assessment sheets which provide you with a set of assessment activities covering each of the National Curriculum obj...
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Thank you - we have found this very useful when introducing show not tell and using it in our writing.
That's great to hear, Jenni! Thank you for taking the time to leave us a review :-)
Saved me lots of time, thank you!
You're welcome, Ruth!