Pe worksheets
Writing numbers to 100 in words
This table shows the numbers of people who went to football matches last week. In the column on the right, write these numbers in words. Use the spelling bank at the bottom of the worksheet to help you.
Writing analogue time
Each of these boxes show the times that different matches are starting. Can you help the players to get to their matches on time by drawing the correct times on the clock faces?
Writing a short story
Write about a time when you played or watched a football game. Use the word bank below to help you with spellings.
Word problems: Finding fractions of numbers
Read these word problems and see if you can answer them – you'll need to use your fractions skills.
Using connectives
Connectives join two parts of a long sentence together. Look at these five connectives. Which ones fit best in the following sentences?
Using commas to separate items in a list
When you write a list of objects in a sentence you need to use commas to separate them. Can you add the commas into these sentences? Remember, you don’t need a comma before ‘and’!
Using an adverb word bank
Adverbs are used to make writing more interesting. They explain how something is being done. Can you improve this passage by adding adverbs?
Statement, question, exclamation or command?
Are these sentences statements, questions, exclamations or commands? Cut them out and sort them into four piles
Split digraphs revision (Phase 5 phonics)
A fun, teacher-created resource that helps children understand what a split digraph word is, which is often taught in Phase 5 phonics at primary school.
Spelling patterns: the prefix re-
The prefix re- means ‘back’ or ‘again’. Can you complete these sentences with the correct words from the box?
Spelling patterns: the prefix inter-
The prefix inter- means ‘between’ or ‘among’. Can you complete these sentences with the correct words from the box?
Shape and space investigation
See if you can find the parallel and perpendicular lines and right angles in this bird’s eye view of a football pitch.
Selecting adjectives
Can you make these sentences more interesting by using the adjective bank at the bottom of the page? Cut out all the adjectives so that you can move them around, then stick them down when you are happy with your sentences.
Quarter, half and three-quarter turns
Sam Samuels is standing on a football pitch. Which way will he be facing if he makes these turns?
Presenting data in a bar chart
Look at the information in this table, then draw up a bar chart using the axes below and answer the questions.
Pick the correct homophone
Homophones are pairs of words that sound the same, but are spelled differently and have different meanings. Cut out these words and put them in the sentences in the correct places.
Mental multiplication problems: Y3, Y4, Y5
By the time they enter Y5 children should be very confident in all times tables. They should also know their division facts for each times table (if 6 x 3 = 18 then 18 ÷ 6 = 3). Use these mental maths questions to test your child.
Fronted adverbials: examples and meaning
A teacher-created, fronted adverbial worksheet that provides an explanation of what a fronted adverbial is, with examples and a football-themed activity. Cut out these parts of sentences. Can you match the fronted adverbial to the correct sentence ending?
Finding half and a quarter of an amount
Use this fractions of amounts worksheet to help your child understand finding half and a quarter of an amount.