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Once your class have got the hang of addition, their number skills will soar and these Year 4 'Methods of Addition' lessons are a great way to teac...
View full detailsThis scheme of work will help your class to develop the useful skill of being able to double and halve whole numbers. They will practise doubling a...
View full detailsIn this camping-themed scheme of work for Year 4, children are encouraged to improve their mental recall of multiplication and division facts throu...
View full detailsIn this fun-filled sports day themed scheme of work for Year 4, your class will first recap on how to use the formal column methods for both additi...
View full detailsIn this scheme of work for Year 4, children begin by recapping on how to check their addition and subtraction answers by using the inverse operatio...
View full detailsChallenge children to become fraction problem-solving experts! Identify equivalent fractions, add and subtract fractions and round decimals to sign...
View full detailsMove beyond the mechanics of making bar charts and line graphs, and focus on how they can be used to make meaning from sets of data, how they can s...
View full detailsDownload these handy Maths assessments, covering every National Curriculum Maths objective from Year 3 to Year 6. Each objective has a page of asse...
View full detailsBringing together many of the multiplication and division skills your class will have developed during Year 4, this Complete Series of five complet...
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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!
Lovely editable map. Great for a labelling exercise!
Thanks, Barbara!