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New KS2 Number worksheets aligned to White Rose Autumn term

Are you using the White Rose schemes of learning? New tasks are now available for KS2, aligned to White Rose!

This summer, we released worksheets aligned to the White Rose KS2 Number topics in the first half of the Autumn term. Now we’re delighted to announce that we have released 16 worksheets covering the Number topics in the second half of the Autumn term.

These new worksheets cover the following blocks:

Year 3

  • Multiplication and division A

Year 4

  • Multiplication and division A

Year 5

  • Fractions A

Year 6

  • Fractions A
  • Fractions B

Each page in the worksheets has been mapped to a small step from the White Rose v3.0 schemes of learning. The topic sequencing is designed to make the worksheets suitable for homework as well as end-of-block review, so you can use them in the way that suits you best.

The image shows a page from a MyMaths worksheet. The first question is, “Press the fractions that are in their simplest form.” The pupil is shown six fractions on interactive buttons. The second question is, “Write each fraction in its simplest form.” The pupil is given six fractions to simplify.

This page from a Year 6 worksheet covers the topic of writing fractions in their simplest form.

You can find the new worksheets in the Booster packs area of the site; look for ‘WR’ in the booster pack title.

If you’re using the ‘National Curriculum (Eng)’ curriculum view, you can also find the worksheets in the Library under the section ‘Aligned to White Rose’.

The image shows a list of worksheet tasks in the ‘Aligned to White Rose’ section of the Library within the ‘National Curriculum (Eng)’ curriculum view. The task selected is “Fractions worksheet 6A” and the task description shown is “Writing fractions in their simplest form, and using equivalent fractions to position fractions on a number line and compare and order fractions using the denominators and numerators (steps 1-4 of White Rose block A).”

Each task description includes details of the granular topics and specific small steps covered by the worksheet.

We’d love to hear what you think of these new worksheets – if you have any feedback for us, please let us know at mail@mymaths.co.uk