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May 7 2007

Here in the  UK Key Stage 2 SATs will take place next week so we're pretty busy with last minute revision at the moment. More later...

 
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Maths Teachers Toolkit

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A fantastic resource for from Crickweb, a suite of 12 amasing resources for use with the whole class or by individual students. The tools are ideal for use with an interactive whiteboard and include:

  • place value calculator
  • standard calculator
  • HTU place value cards
  • hundred square
  • tables tester
  • 12 hour clock
  • 24 hour clock
  • counter
  • halving and doubling
  • sequences and a 10 digit number line

 
Adjectives : A useful list

Here is a list of adjectives that you can use for examples in the classroom, to set ecercises or make worksheets... 
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bad  jittery   quiet  testy
 better  jolly  quick  tricky
 beautiful  kind  quickest  tough
 big  long  rainy  ugly
 black  lazy  rare  ugliest
 blue  magnificent   ratty  vast
 bright  magenta  red  watery
 clumsy  many  roasted  wasteful
 crazy  mighty  robust  wide-eyed
 dizzy  mushy  round  wonderful
 dull  nasty  sad  yellow
 fat  new  scary  yummy
 frail  nice  scrawny  zany
 friendly  nosy  short  
 funny  nutty  silly  
 great  nutritious   stingy  
 green  odd  strange  
 gigantic  orange  striped  
 gorgeous  ordinary  spotty  
 grumpy   pretty  tart  
 handsome  precious  tall  
 happy  prickly  tame  
 horrible  purple  tan  
 itchy  quaint  tender  

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Adverbs : A useful list
Here is a list of adverbs that you can use for examples in the classroom, to set ecercises or make worksheets...
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accidentally
afterwards
almost
always
angrily
annually
anxiously
awkwardly
badly
blindly
boastfully
boldly
bravely
briefly
brightly
busily
calmly
carefully
carelessly
cautiously
cheerfully
clearly
correctly
courageously
crossly
cruelly
daily
defiantly
deliberately
doubtfully
easily
elegantly
enormously
enthusiastically
equally
even
eventually
exactly
faithfully
far
fast
fatally
fiercely
fondly
foolishly
fortunately
frantically
gently
gladly
gracefully
greedily
happily
hastily
honestly
hourly
hungrily
innocently
inquisitively
irritably
joyously
justly
kindly
lazily
less
loosely
loudly
madly
merrily
monthly
mortally
mysteriously
nearly
neatly
nervously
never
noisily
obediently
obnoxiously
often
only
painfully
perfectly
politely
poorly
powerfully
promptly
punctually
quickly
quietly
rapidly
rarely
really
recklessly
regularly
reluctantly
repeatedly
rightfully
roughly
rudely
sadly
safely
seldom
selfishly
seriously
shakily
sharply
shrilly
shyly
silently
sleepily
slowly
smoothly
softly
solemnly
sometimes
soon
speedily
stealthily
sternly
successfully
suddenly
suspiciously
swiftly
tenderly
tensely
thoughtfully
tightly
tomorrow
truthfully
unexpectedly
very
victoriously
violently
vivaciously
warmly
weakly
wearily
well
wildly
yearly
yesterday
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Long Multiplication Worksheets

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Quick link for homework practice of long division of HTU times TU . Simply click the refresh button to create a new worksheet. Generates unlimited random worksheets and produces answers. Uses the Basic Operations worksheet creator at homeschoolmath.net

Sums are presented horizontally so students can practice setting the sums out correctly to calculate the answers on a separate sheet.

Calculators NOT allowed! 

 
Greeks : Ancient Greek Culture and Beliefs
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This great resource by Woodlands Junior School in Kent contains information on all aspects of life in Ancient Greece;  daily life, Greek clothing, Greek houses, the food of Ancient Greece, schools, theatre, sports, etc. There are sections on Athens and Sparta, Greek Gods and Greek Mythology, a timeline and links to other websites as well as interactive materials. 
 
Fractions Worksheet Generator 1
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Produced by homeschoolmath.net lhis worksheet generator produces a variety of worksheets for the four basic operations with fractions and mixed numbers.  You can choose like or unlike fractions, and control the values of numerator/denominator.  Just experiment with the options to customize the worksheets as you like! 
 
Fractions Worksheet Generator 2
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Produced by homeschoolmath.net this worksheet generator makes equivalent fractions worksheets, simplifying fractions worksheets, and worksheets for changing fractions to mixed numbers or vice versa.  You can control the values of numerator/denominator.
 
RE : All About Easter

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For the full Easter story as well as great resources about  Shrove Tuesday, Lent, Ash Wednesday, Mothering Sunday, Holy Week, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday the Topmarks site is unbeatable.

Also covered are Easter customs (think Bunny), recipes and activities for use either at home or in the classroom.

 
Nets of 3D shapes
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This excellent resource from senteacher.org prints out worksheet with nets of 3D shapes for students to cut out and assemble. Tabs for gluing are shaded. Shapes include cube, cuboid, square pyramid, cone, tetrahedron, cylinder, octahedron, rhomboid, dodecahedron, pentagonal prism and pentagonal pyramid. Hours of endless fun...!
 
Diary Writing : Text & Activity
The Easter Story  
Diary Writing from Easter StoryClick on the image to have the Easter Story told in a series of web pages. Explain to students the features of diary writing and then discuss the events from a variety of points of view - Mary Magdalen, Judas, Pontious Pilate, etc

Key points to highlight

An effective piece of diary writing will be written:

  • in the first person;
  • mostly in the past tense;
  • relating events in chronological order;
  • using paragraphs for changes of time, event and action.


The Story....

Jesus and his disciples were walking to Jerusalem to celebrate Passover. When they were nearly there, Jesus sent two of his friends for a donkey. He told them to tell the owner that he needed it. The disciples did as they were asked and brought the donkey to Jesus. As he rode into Jerusalem, people saw Jesus coming and covered the path with their garments and palm leaves. They shouted 'Hosanna' and 'Jesus is the King.

 

Most people were very happy, but this did not include some of the priests who were jealous of Jesus. ....

 

For the rest of the story  go to Topmarks

 
Mean, Mode, Median, Range
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Explanation and limited practice facility ideal for teachers and students studying basic data handling. This child friendly tutorial explains how to calculate the range, mean, mode and median of a group of numbers. 
 
Reversible and Irreversible Changes - Text
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Part of a suite of pages by BBC Bitesise Revision, this resource will be useful for teachers and students to revise. There are four clearly explained and illustrated sections; irrreversible changes, reversible changes, dissolving and separating mixtures. There is an accompanying activity as well as an interactive quiz and worksheet
 
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