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These position and direction teaching and learning resources for KS1 and KS2 include a range of differentiated activities and printable resources. Designed to ensure progression across the key stages, these schemes of work cover aspects of position and direction Maths learning such as using compass points, plotting coordinates and rotating and transforming shapes on grids.
This week’s worth of lessons for Year 1 children focuses on position, direction and motion. Your class will use a range of vocabulary including: le...
View full detailsIn this ‘Let’s Explore Position and Direction’ scheme of work for Year 2, your class will first begin by describing patterns and completing sequenc...
View full detailsThis positional language KS1 unit of work includes five complete lesson plan packs with worksheets and differentiated Maths activities for teaching...
View full detailsLearn all about drawing coordinate grids, plotting and reading coordinates, translating shapes on a coordinate grid and even how to use algebraic t...
View full detailsTake an in-depth look at how shapes plotted on a coordinate grid can be transformed in many different ways! These five complete geometry lessons ex...
View full detailsRemind your children of the features of coordinate grids as well as how to plot, read and interpret coordinates. Get them drawing shapes by plottin...
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Superb resource. Easy to edit.
Would highly recommend.
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I always know that I can get a huge quality of resources from Plan Bee. Once again a massive thank you to you.
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Great resource, just what I was looking for, thank you
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