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Math Common Core 6.NS.C.5 resources in English (UK)

Preview of Year 4 Negative Numbers White Rose Task Cards

Year 4 Negative Numbers White Rose Task Cards

12x task cards- could be used to enrich your lessons or provide further challenge. Created to allow pupils to recognise that there are numbers below zero. This resource supports White Rose Primary Scheme of Learning and has been tried and tested in my classroom. All questions are featured within my Negative Numbers Presentations and worksheets.Further resources such as accompanying lesson plans/lesson presentations/worksheets and games are being added weekly- please get in touch if you are looki
Preview of Year 4 White Rose Negative Numbers Part 1 (Lesson Presentation and worksheet)

Year 4 White Rose Negative Numbers Part 1 (Lesson Presentation and worksheet)

Created to allow pupils to recognise that there are numbers below zero. This resource supports White Rose Primary Scheme of Learning and has been tried and tested in my classroom. All worksheets are organised to fit on 1x A4 page to reduce photocopying and PowerPoint has worksheet included if you wish to have no paper copies. The challenges increase in difficulty. Further resources such as accompanying lesson plans/lesson presentations/worksheets and games are being added weekly- please get in t
Preview of Negative/Positive Number Lines

Negative/Positive Number Lines

Using a negative number line is a great way to introduce children to the concept of numbers below zero. Included are 3 different printable number lines (all on one A4 page) with negative numbers to support concepts in real life, such as negative floors numbers in a building, negative bank balances or negative temperatures. Having number lines with negatives and positives allows children to find the difference between positive and negative numbers by counting forwards or backwards.Includes:-10 to
Preview of Year 4 White Rose Negative numbers-part 1 differentiated worksheet

Year 4 White Rose Negative numbers-part 1 differentiated worksheet

Pupils recognise that there are numbers below zero. This resource supports White Rose Primary Scheme of Learning and has been tried and tested in my classroom. All worksheets are organised to fit on 1x A4 page to reduce photocopying. The challenges increase in difficulty. Further resources such as accompanying lesson plans/lesson presentations and games are being added weekly- please get in touch if you are looking for something specific.
Preview of Year 4 White Rose Negative Numbers- part 2 differentiated worksheet

Year 4 White Rose Negative Numbers- part 2 differentiated worksheet

Pupils recognise that there are numbers below zero. It is important that pupils understand that this concept is linked with real life situations such as temperature. This resource supports White Rose Primary Scheme of Learning and has been tried and tested in my classroom. All worksheets are organised to fit on 1x A4 page to reduce photocopying. The challenges increase in difficulty. Further resources such as accompanying lesson plans/lesson presentations and games are being added weekly- please
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