Addition: skills development




Addition: skills development worksheets
Addition: skills development printable activities

This excellent suite of printable activities by teachingimage.com provides a wide variety of addition based activities to accommodate most requirements.

Beginning with complimentary numbers to 10, 20, 50 and 100, it moves through a series of progressively more complicated addition processes adding combinations of two and three digit numbers.

There is also a series of exercises to enable practice of bridging tens barriers and the use of carrying before moving on to exercises on column addition and culminating in gap fill activities, requiring pupils to reverse engineer addition sums.


Each of the sheets comes with answers. There are 23 printable activities in total.

All Systems Go… Systems in the human body



All Systems Go... Systems in the human body
All Systems Go by sciencenetlinks.com

Helps students to understand that there are different systems within the body and that they work independently and together to form a functioning human body.

In order to be able to do this lesson, students should understand that most items are composed of different parts and that an item may not work if its parts are missing. Also, they should know that an assembly of parts can perform functions that the single parts cannot perform alone.

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Organs of the Human Body



Organs of the Human Body

Organs of the Human Body by bbc.co.uk

This interactive depiction of the human organs enables pupils to click on each organ in turn and to read about its function, its position and its physical location.

There is also an option to Organise the Organs – an interactive activity in which pupils use the mouse to rotate an image if any given organ and then drag it into its correct position.

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Hit the Button – a number facts game



Hit the Button by topmarks.co.uk

The site says that Hit the Button is easily the best interactive maths game with quick fire questions on number bonds, times tables, doubling and halving, multiples, division facts and square numbers.

The games which are against the clock challenge and develop a child’s mental maths skills.

Designed for 6 to 11 years olds, the activities can be matched to appropriate mathematical ability. Regular use of Hit the Button can help children to sharpen their recall of vital number facts in a fun way and learning multiplication tables need not be boring.
The Hit the Button App is mobile and tablet friendly and has consistently been in the Top Ten Education Apps on the iPad in the UK since it was launched in September 2015.

The app also features times tables and division questions up to the 12 times table. It is available on Google Play and the Apple App Store.

Hit the Button by topmarks.co.uk

Mr Thorne Does Phonics



Mr Thorne does phonics

Mr Thorne does Phonics

A comprehensive collection of over 200 literacy videos and other materials to support children, parents, teachers and anyone learning to read.

THesse videos are videos available free of charge, this is a remarkable resource and well worth spending a few moments to discover what is available.

This resource can be used in conjunction with Leters and Sounds materials. It also has at least a dozen videos which will be useful in the teaching of grammar.

 

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