Find out why teachers and school leaders love PlanBee
Find out why teachers and school leaders love PlanBee
Problem-solving lessons offer the perfect opportunity for your class to use and apply their knowledge and understanding of different mathematical concepts. Logic or skills-based lessons help your children become fluent, reason mathematically and become able to solve problems creatively.
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 detailsChallenge children to apply their knowledge of all four operations to solve a variety of problems with these Year 2 word problems and problem-solvi...
View full detailsChallenge children to become fraction problem-solving experts! Identify equivalent fractions, add and subtract fractions and round decimals to sign...
View full detailsMultiplication Problems for Year 3 is all about problem-solving and developing methods for multiplying. It includes a detailed teaching inputs and ...
View full detailsThis Year 2 'Let's solve place value problems' scheme of work is a great way to familiarise your class with numbers to one hundred. By the end of t...
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This was a great unit. Had some time in our day to schedule in an art activity and this fit the bill brilliantly
This chart breaks the classifications down to simple concepts that my students can understand.
Thanks, Dian - we're happy to hear that this was useful for your students :-)
I’d been looking for a map with cities and mountains of the UK and, not only was this one perfect but I also got it free!
We're so pleased to hear that you found this FreeBee useful, Katy!
Love PlanBee. Amazing site and very useful resources available.
Will definitely recommend to others.
Thank you for your comments, Mrs Lampard! We are a small team of five ex-teachers, so we really appreciate your feedback :-)