Y5 Maths
This Year 5 Timetables lesson covers the prior learning of analogue to 24-hour digital time, before moving onto the main skill of timetables.
The lesson starts with a prior learning worksheet to check pupils’ understanding. The interactive lesson slides recap the prior learning before moving on to the main skill. Children can then practise further by completing the activities and can extend their learning by completing an engaging extension task.
National Curriculum Objective
Mathematics Year 5: (5S1) Complete, read and interpret information in tables, including timetables
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These lesson slides guide pupils through the prior learning of analogue to 24-hour digital time, before moving onto the main skill of timetables. There are a number of questions to check pupils' understanding throughout.
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This powerpoint can be used to model the questions that the children will complete on the Varied Fluency and Reasoning & Problem Solving worksheets as part of this lesson.
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These are the same as the lesson slides on Classroom Secrets. You can assign this as an activity for pupils to access individually in school or remotely from home.
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Laura shows pupils how to read and interpret a train timetable in this Timetables Video Tutorial.
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This Year 5 Timetables lesson covers the prior learning of analogue to 24-hour digital time, before moving onto the main skill of timetables.
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Pupils will use their knowledge of reading, writing and converting time in these Year 4 Analogue to Digital Flashcards.
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Pupils will use their knowledge of analogue and 12-hour digital time to answer the questions in this Year 4 Analogue and Digital Time Game.
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This differentiated worksheet includes varied fluency questions for pupils to practise the main skill of this lesson.
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This Year 5 Timetables Game checks pupils' understanding of reading and interpreting information presented within different timetables.
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This differentiated worksheet includes reasoning and problem solving questions to support the teaching of this step.
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This worksheet includes varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving questions for pupils to practise the main skill of timetables.
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This worksheet includes two discussion problems which can be used in pairs or small groups to further pupils' understanding of the concepts taught in this lesson.
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This Year 5 Timetables Maths Challenge checks pupils' understanding of reading and interpreting information within timetables in a problem solving context.
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This differentiated worksheet includes varied fluency and reasoning and problem solving questions to support the teaching of this step.
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This resource is aimed at Year 5 Expected and has been designed to give children the opportunity to consolidate the skills they have learned in Autumn Block 3 – Statistics.
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Sandy and Coral visit a music festival and work out which bands they are going to see using a timetable. They then need to leave Penzance by train, looking at the most direct and the quickest route.
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This Autumn week 8 Maths pack contains varied fluency, reasoning and problem solving worksheets.