Star Maths Starters: Year 6
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Change your approach to mental maths starters in line with the six ‘Rs’ of the Renewed Framework.
- 30 stimulating interactive whiteboard starter activities for the whole-class.
- Embed mathematical learning with opportunities to listen, speak and think about maths.
- Covers the strands and objectives of the Renewed Framework for Maths.
- Interactive resources can be used on every interactive whiteboard.
- Open ended actvities allow for use over several sessions.
Product Details
Series
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781407100128
Date published
January 7th, 2008
Other details
- 48 pages
Condition
New
Part of this Series
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Joyce Lydford, Balgowan Primary School takes a look at Star Maths Starters: Year 6 for us.
An excellent Teacher resource which will invigorate any Year 6 teacher’s repertoire of Mental/oral Maths starters. This book and CD-ROM combination provides 30 easy to use programmes to use on an interactive whiteboard which cover all seven strands of the Renewed Framework and all six types of starter – the 6 “R’s” as they have come to be known! Pupils find them attractive and motivating; teachers find them easy to use with great features like the grid checker in Bingo.
The accompanying notes are simple to understand and backed up by “What to do” tabs on the programmes themselves. All notes provide ideas for differentiation, and often teachers are able to put their own numbers into programmes in manual mode in order to personalise them for their own classes or for certain pupils.
The starters focus on key areas of maths which children find difficult such as reading scales, converting measurements, fractions and decimals, and using this range of fun starters in which all the class can participate children will improve their memory of key facts and processes, along with their confidence in maths.
The activities are versatile and could also be used as part of the main part of the lesson when appropriate. Teachers will snap this pack up to support their teaching of the Renewed Framework.
FAQs
Star Maths
What are the minimum system requirements for the Star Maths CDs?
You will need a PC or Mac with a CD-ROM drive. We recommend that you have at least 512MB RAM. On a PC you need to be running Windows 98SE or above and on a Mac at least OSX6 or above. The minimum processor speed you will need is 1GHz.
You will also need facilities for printing.
Star Maths
What are the minimum system requirements for the Star Maths CDs?
You will need a PC or Mac with a CD-ROM drive. We recommend that you have at least 512MB RAM. On a PC you need to be running Windows 98SE or above and on a Mac at least OSX6 or above. The minimum processor speed you will need is 1GHz.
You will also need facilities for printing.
J L
on 8 February 2008
Star Maths Starters Year 6
An excellent Teacher resource which will invigorate any Year 6 teacher’s repertoire of Mental/oral Maths starters.
This book and CD-ROM combination provides 30 easy to use programmes to use on an interactive whiteboard which cover all seven strands of the Renewed Framework and all six types of starter – the 6 “R’s” as they have come to be known!
Pupils find them attractive and motivating; teachers find them easy to use with great features like the grid checker in Bingo.
The accompanying notes are simple to understand and backed up by “What to do” tabs on the programmes themselves. All notes provide ideas for differentiation, and often teachers are able to put their own numbers into programmes in manual mode in order to personalise them for their own classes or for certain pupils.
The starters focus on key areas of maths which children find difficult such as reading scales, converting measurements, fractions and decimals, and using this range of fun starters in which all the class can participate children will improve their memory of key facts and processes, along with their confidence in maths. The activities are versatile and could also be used as part of the main part of the lesson when appropriate.
Teachers will snap this pack up to support their teaching of the Renewed Framework.
Joyce Lydford, Balgowan Primary School, Beckenham