New Key Stage Two Teaching Resources
Check out some of the newest schemes of work, lesson plans, classroom essentials and interactive presentations recently added to Clickprimary for Key Stage Two
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Digit Chains
Identify and record the place value of the digits that can be combined together to make some different numbers to ten million
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Country Populations
Practise selecting and recording the population numbers of some of the different countries in the world by the place value of their matching sets of digits
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Hundredths and Tenths
Explain and record how to illustrate the place value of the sets of matching digits in numbers to two decimal places
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Tenths Match
Practise identifying and matching some number values for decimal tenths that have been recorded in both vocabulary words and numerical digits
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Decimal Tenths
Explore and record how to illustrate the matching values of different tenths when working with pictorial diagrams, vocabulary words, non-unit fractions and decimal numbers
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Fraction Splits
Investigate and record how to split and partition some different fractions by their matching numbers of tenths and hundredths
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Fraction Numbers
Explain and model how to record some different numbers with values in hundredths and tenths by using a range of matching non-unit fractions
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Food and Drink
Investigate the content and structure of a range of different types of texts on the theme of food drink by answering matching comprehension questions
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Food Fabulous Food
Practise reading and answering comprehension questions using a poem with patterned language about some of the special foods that can be eaten for different meals
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Pizza Shed
Explore and record how to read and answer comprehension questions using a non-fiction text of a letter of complaint to a food restaurant about their service
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Sports Rap
Select vocabulary and rhythm structures to compose and perform rap poems describing actions and events connected to different Olympic sports
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Olympic Rap
Practise composing, presenting and performing a rap poem using special vocabulary words and rhythm structures to describe an Olympic sport