Definitely base ten! Itās the gift that keeps on givingā¦ perfect at Ey/KS1 for building the foundations, then later on for sorting out decimal place value.
Iāve made PowerPoints for Y2, Y3 and Y5 with links to the NCETM slides and teacher guides for all the White Rose objectives in the addition and subtraction unit. Happy to share with any others wanting to use the brilliant NCETM materials within WRās sequence - send me a DM. #primarymaths#Ncetm
All those Rutter snobs can get in the sea. (They all secretly love him)
It is a *travesty* that Big Red Combine Harvester should not be in this list.
As a church organist, it has to be: 1. Lord for the years (total BANGER) 2. We plough the fields 3. Come ye thankful people come 4. All things bright (Rutter versionā¦cheesy but fun) Not a hymn but a special shout out for: 5. Conkers
āIf we think that we can get kids mired in poverty to achieve, at scale, academically similar to the wealthiest kids - thatās magical thinking. We have to be prepared to take on poverty. And that starts by saying it.ā Ralph Smith giving some hard home truths.
Thatās an interesting suggestion. Iāll take a closer look at those units and see if the core parts can be condensed down to a shorter introduction pre-Sats.
The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey has got to go on the list for Y5 or 6! Absolutely epic festive read, with a beautiful message.
A few years ago, I made about 200 of these daily maths puzzles aimed at Year 6 and using the combined knowledge taught in KS2. mrsfclassroom.wordpress.com/2021/05/02/d...#EduSky#PrimaryMaths