Are you looking for fun and engaging maths activities for your students? You're in the right place! Explore my shop for no prep (or low prep) printable resources that make learning maths fun and accessible! There's something for all ages. Download now to teach Maths by Heart.
Are you looking for fun and engaging maths activities for your students? You're in the right place! Explore my shop for no prep (or low prep) printable resources that make learning maths fun and accessible! There's something for all ages. Download now to teach Maths by Heart.
Do your students struggle with place value? Understanding how to multiply and divide by 10, 100 and 1000 can be tricky. This interactive place value chart slider will help your students master this fundamental concept by helping them see the numbers move.
Includes instructions and answer keys to enable students to self-check answers. The question cards are editable in PowerPoint so you’ll never run out of questions.
The slider creates a pocket to store the questions and also features a multiplication chart, fraction wall, number lines and 100-chart which can be stored in their exercise books for easy reference.
Benefits:
Build a strong base for maths concepts like multiplication, division, fractions, and metric conversions.
Boost fluency with whole and decimal numbers.
Engage diverse learners and make abstract concepts concrete.
Question sheets and the slider encourage independent learning.
Differentiated activities to meet individual needs with editable question cards.
Interactive and engaging activities make learning fun and rewarding.
What’s inside?
Interactive Place Value Slider: Slide digits to visualise changes in multiplication & division. Doubles as a handy pocket bookmark!
Practice Made Easy: Question sheets fit inside the slider pocket for convenient drills on whole numbers, decimals, and metric conversions (millimetres, metres etc.).
Customisable Practice: Edit included question cards (PowerPoint file) to target specific learning objectives.
Handy Reference Tools: Packed with essentials like a fraction wall (to twelfths!), multiplication chart, blank 100 chart, and two number lines (0-20cm & 0-200mm).
Metric Unit Connection: Understand real-world applications with clear displays of metric prefixes.
Clear Instructions: Posters explain slider use, ensuring everyone can jump right in.
Multiple Options: Choose colour or black & white.
A4 pdf
Ready to simplify place value in your classroom? Download this resource today and watch your students excel!
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Multiplication Fact Fluency BUNDLE fun Activities & Games
Updated 17th January 2024
Now includes editable question cards
Updated 8th June 2024
New branding
Are you looking for engaging activities for your KS3 students that build a strong foundation for future maths success? Explore the patterns hidden in square numbers using prime factorization and composite numbers. A great end-of-the-year maths investigation.
Benefits:
Boosts maths confidence and skills
Promotes critical thinking and problem-solving
Develop skills that will benefit your students throughout their math journey
Make connections within math to develop a deeper understanding
What’s inside:
Cover (optional)
What are Square Numbers? An introduction to what square numbers are.
First 5 Square Numbers Find the first 5 square numbers using arrays
Square Numbers on a Multiplication Chart
Square Numbers - How odd Investigate the relationship between square numbers and odd numbers.
Square Number Factors Students discover that square numbers have an odd number of factors
Prime Factor Recap A quick recap of prime factorization
Square Numbers Prime Factors Your students discover that square numbers have an even number of each prime factor.
Recognize Square Numbers Students color in square numbers in a grid to uncover a picture.
Square Number Blurt Your students write what they learned then revisit the activities to see what they forgot or what they got wrong - self-assessment
Student Answer Key Promote independence by enabling your students to self-check answers.
Squared paper Your students can use this to cut out squares or draw diagrams on
A4 Size pdf.
How to use:
This resource is designed to be flexible and adaptable to your teaching style and student needs. You can use the activities as a whole investigation, select specific worksheets, or incorporate them into existing lesson plans. The answer keys allow for independent practice and self-checking.
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Looking for exciting and interactive ways to help your Key Stage 3 students grasp area and circumference of circles? These no-prep, hands-on activities promote understanding of what pi (π) is and how it relates to a circle’s area and circumference. Perfect for Pi Day (14th March) or to supplement your current lessons.
What your students will gain:
A deeper understanding of circle geometry
Mastery of the formulas for circumference and area
The ability to apply knowledge to solve problems
A fun and engaging way to learn maths!
This resource includes:
Hands-on paper cutting activities to discover the relationship between circumference and area in a practical way.
Worksheets, activities, and a game to solidify concepts and practise calculations.
Colouring pages for creative reinforcement and stress-free learning.
Colour and black & white versions of some pages
20-page booklet + colour options and solutions
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Bundle KS3 Circle Fun: Area, Circumference & Vocab
Updates:
14/04/24 Updated to new branding
Help your Year 1 students add within 20 using the make 10 then add strategy.
This no-prep, printable resource includes an addition strategies anchor chart to introduce students to the skill practically with counters and ten frames before practising with differentiated “Make 10 to Add” worksheets and games.
Includes colour and black & white options in A4 size.
Key benefits:
Master single-digit addition confidently.
Develop strong number sense and place value understanding.
Learn the ‘Make 10 to Add’ strategy practically using counters and hundred squares.
Engage in fun and interactive activities.
Differentiate instruction to meet individual needs.
Boost problem-solving skills with real-world application.
What’s inside?
Colourful & informative poster: Explains bridging 10 using ten frames and counters alongside a 0-20 number line.
Printing options: A4, colour or black & white.
Interactive activity mat: Reinforce learning with hands-on fun!
Making Ten recap activity: Jigsaw puzzles and worksheets to solidify number bonds to 10.
Differentiated worksheet: Cater to various learning levels with tiered challenges.
Exciting games: Playful practice with Roll & Add, Mystery Numbers, Bingo, and more!
Real-world word problems: Apply skills to everyday situations.
Detailed solutions: Ensure understanding every step of the way.
Bonus resources: Printable ten frames, number lines, and lift-the-flap ten frames for extra support.
How to use:
Independent practice
Paired activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
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Representing Numbers 1 to 20 & Addition Bundle
UPDATES:
27th October 2023:
Updated font and layout to improve clarity.
Corrected typing errors.
11th January 2024
Now includes A4 and US Letter versions
Both available in colour or Black & white
Added making 10 activity to recap prior learning.
Included word problems for extra practise.
5th June 2024
Updated to new branding
A4 size only
Get your students up and moving around the classroom to review equivalent fractions using missing numbers. Scavenger Hunts are interactive maths reviews that will engage students in finding answers and reinforce their maths skills in a fun and dynamic way. Perfect for students who are just starting out with equivalent fractions.
Please check out the preview to make sure this resource is a suitable level for your students. If you’re looking for a simplified version with diagrams, check out my other equivalent fraction resource here.
Transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
Benefits:
Encourage teamwork: students can work together to problem solve and complete the scavenger hunt.
Enhance engagement: transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
Low prep activity that’s easy to set up.
What’s Inside:
10 Scavenger hunt cards
Recording sheets
Answer key
Teacher instructions
A4 Size pdf
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Get your students up and moving around the classroom.
Makes a great review before a test or quiz.
Perfect brain break while still learning!
Encourages team building.
How to use the resource:
Cut out all the cards and put them around your classroom.
Print and copy both pages of the recording sheet for each student.
Assign students any letter on the track.
Each card has a fraction problem which the students will have to solve. The number in the top left corner is the answer to ANOTHER Card.
Students then find the card in the room that has the answer in the top left corner. They write the letter of this new card in the box on their recording sheet and continue.
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Have you been looking for a fun and educational way to engage your students and help them practice multiplication facts? This activity is just what you need!
Combine maths with a 3D Christmas ornament craft to keep your students learning before the holidays! This no-prep printable resource is perfect to save time for you and makes it easy to create a colourful classroom display!
Benefits:
Your students will love being creative in maths class.
Your students explore creativity while reviewing multiplication facts to 100.
No-prep printable resource to save you time
Print-friendly design
Answer keys included to promote independent learning.
What’s Inside:
18 student pages
Answer keys
Step-by-step photo instructions
Print-friendly design
A4 Size pdf
How to use:
Choose a multiplication fact to practice.
Print 2 pages per student.
Students complete the multiplication activities, colour the circles then cut them out.
Fold to create triangles then follow the step-by-step photo instructions to make the Christmas ornament.
Maths fun before the holidays or after tests!
Perfect classroom décor!
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Are you looking for engaging ways for your GCSE students to revise Pythagoras’ Theorem and Trigonometry? This geometry board game is low-prep and once prepared, can be re-used every year!
Make the learning process less stressful and more engaging - this can be especially helpful for your students who find traditional review methods tedious.
Benefits:
Boosts maths confidence and skills
Games can reduce anxiety towards maths and cultivates a more positive outlook on the subject.
Encourages collaboration and communication
Makes learning maths fun and enjoyable!
PDF Contents:
Game board in colour or black & white
30 Question cards (on 1 page)
Helpful Hints Sheet
Detailed teacher solutions
Student solutions
Also needed:
Paper and pencil for calculations
Scientific calculator with sin, cos and tan functions.
Counters
Initial Preparation: Print
Game board on card
Question cards (1-sided on card) then cut them out
Counters (if needed)
Answer sheets (on paper)
Setup:
Place the game board on a flat surface.
Shuffle the question cards and place them face down on the board where indicated.
Objective:
Answer right-angled trigonometry and Pythagoras’ Theorem questions correctly to move your game piece along the board, and be the first to reach the rosette and win the game!
Gameplay:
Players take turns to draw a question card and answer the question shown.
Round the answer to the nearest integer.
Move your game piece forward the number of spaces equal to the rounded answer.
Follow the direction of any arrows your game piece lands on
Winning the Game:
The first player to reach the finish wins the game!
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BUNDLE Maths Games for KS3 & 4
Updates:
22/04/2024:
Improved clarity of cards
Corrected mistakes in answer sheet
Added flow chart to Help Sheet
Added student solution sheet
Improved layout of teacher solution sheet
Updated to new branding
Do your KS3 & GCSE Foundation maths students enjoy revising maths topics? Mine didn’t either, so I created this printable board game that have them asking for more! Your students will enjoy answering questions that cover topics including percentage of a number, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, area and circumference of circles, mean mode median range, and other algebra, geometry, and statistics topics, all while keeping things light with fun jokes.
Includes solutions to save you valuable time and a template for your students to create their own question cards to deepen their understanding. This was a game-changer for my students - they loved taking ownership of their learning and creating challenging questions for their classmates! We made the cards throughout the year and then play when we have some time to fill or need a break.
Why play maths games with older students?
High school can be a tough time for students’ engagement with maths. Here’s where maths games can come in! They offer a bunch of advantages that go beyond just rote memorization:
Games make learning fun! This can be a game-changer (pun intended) for your students who find traditional maths drills boring. Engagement fuels a desire to learn and participate.
Many maths games target specific skills, like fractions, decimals, or pre-algebra. By playing repeatedly, students practice and solidify these concepts in a low-pressure environment.
Maths games often involve challenges that require strategic thinking and creative solutions. This strengthens critical thinking and problem-solving muscles that benefit students in all areas, not just maths.
Games can cater to different learning styles, allowing students to grasp concepts in a way that works best for them. This can be a big help for students who struggle with traditional methods.
Games provide a space to experiment and make mistakes without fear of penalty. This encourages students to take risks and develop a “growth mindset” about maths.
In short, maths games can turn maths from a chore into an engaging and enriching experience for your high schoolers.
What’s Inside:
Game Board(2-page printable in colour or B&W)
64 Question Cards covering KS3 & GCSE Foundation maths concepts
Blank Question Card Template (students create their own questions!)
Detailed solutions
Teacher Instructions
A4 size pdf
How to use:
Print & laminate the game board and question cards (choose colour or black & white).
Divide students into small groups and provide each group with a game set.
Students take turns answering maths questions to move their game piece. The answers tell players how far to move. There’s added fun with jokes and forfeits too! The first player to the finish line wins!
Your students can also create their own cards during the year.
Help your students master the 7 times table with fun activities and games!
Develop understanding of multiplication strategies, not just memorisation.
Answer keys included for self-checking and independent learning.
Suitable for different learning styles and abilities.
Benefits
Engaging activities to reinforce multiplying and dividing by 7.
Varied worksheets cater to individual needs.
Builds confidence with self-checking answer keys.
Tracks progress and identifies areas for improvement
Simple design caters for older students needing improvement.
What’s included
Independent Worksheets
Making the 7 times table
7 times table patterns
On target with the 7s
Multiple check (hidden picture)
Ultimate Multiplication Challenge
Ultimate Division Challenge
Paired Games
7 times table race
7 times table shove
Certificate of Achievement
Answer key
Game resources
Printable dice template
Spinner
Printing
A4 pdf
Colour or Black & White options
Implementation Tips
Print as a workbook or individual activities
Laminate for durability and repeated use throughout the year
Encourage self-checking with the answer key
Prepare game resources (spinners or dice) in advance if needed.
Counters are needed for the games
Set a target for mastering the 7 times table and award certificate upon completion.
How to use
Independent practise
Partner activities
Small group intervention
Maths Tutors
Home learning
Other times table games & activities booklets are available:
2 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
3 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
4 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
5 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
6 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
8 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
9 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
10 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
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Are you looking for fun and engaging ways for students to practice classifying triangles, quadrilaterals and polygons? Students can classify polygons through engaging and relaxing coloring activities.
No-prep printable activities available as an A4 pdf. Print as a workbook or as individual activities to reinforce your own classifying polygons, triangles and quadrilaterals lessons. Perfect for early finishers, morning activities, maths centres, or relaxing and creative back-to-school or end-of-the-year activities.
Includes:
Triangles: equilateral, isosceles, scalene
Quadrilaterals: square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, trapezoid, kite, and other quadrilaterals
Polygons: pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, and decagon
Benefits:
Makes learning fun and engaging: Encourages students to explore and learn about polygons through a hands-on coloring activity.
Reinforces shape recognition: Provides students with ample practice identifying and naming different polygons.
Promotes creativity: Allows students to express themselves through coloring and design.
Saves time: Ready-to-use activities - just print and go!
Here’s what you’ll get:
A variety of colouring activities: Students can colour pre-designed polygons or personalise blank shapes to create their own unique designs.
Exposure to different orientations: The activities include polygons in various orientations, helping students recognise shapes regardless of their position.
Available as A4 size pdf
Easy to use: Print and go!
Where to use:
Independent practice
Group activities
Homework assignments
Maths Tutors
Review and assessment
This versatile and engaging resource is sure to make learning about polygons a fun and enriching experience for your students!
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Updates:
05/11/23 Font
14/04/24: Updated to new branding.
Help your students master the 6 times table with fun activities and games!
Develop understanding of multiplication strategies, not just memorisation.
Answer keys included for self-checking and independent learning.
Suitable for different learning styles and abilities.
Benefits:
Engaging activities to reinforce multiplying and dividing by 6.
Varied worksheets cater to individual needs.
Builds confidence with self-checking answer keys.
Tracks progress and identifies areas for improvement.
Simple design caters for older students needing reinforcement.
What’s Included:
Decorate cover with facts about 6.
Independent Worksheets:
Making the 6 Times Table
6 Times Table Patterns
On Target with the 6s
Multiple Check (Hidden Picture)
Ultimate Multiplication Challenge
Ultimate Division Challenge
Paired Games:
6 Times Table Race
6 Times Table Shove
Certificate of Achievement
Answer Key included
Game Resources:
Printable Dice Templates
Spinner
Printing
A4 paper
Colour & Black & White options
Instructions/Implementation Tips:
Print as a workbook or individual sheets.
Laminate for durability and repeated use.
Encourage self-checking with the answer key.
Prepare game resources (spinners or dice) in advance.
Counters are needed for games (use buttons, coins etc.).
Set a target for mastering the 6 times table and award certificate upon completion.
How to Use:
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
Other times table games & activities booklets are available:
2 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
3 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
4 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
5 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
7 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
8 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
9 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
10 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
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Help your students to get to to know each other with this interactive “All About Me” phone booklet back-to-school activity! Perfect as a transition day activity too!
Your students can personalise their phone with drawings and answer fun “chat bubble” questions to share their interests and favourites with you and their classmates. Easy to differentiate and no prep (printing only).
Perfect for back-to-school, transition day or anytime throughout the year!
Benefits:
Fun and interactive way for students to introduce themselves
Easy to differentiate with different assembly options.
Encourages self-expression through drawing and writing
Creates a positive classroom community through peer learning
What’s inside:
Phone base template (cover)
Centre page with 4 drawing sections
Left and right pages with speech bubbles and photo album sections
Suggested topics page (separate)
Teacher instructions (including differentiation options)
Editable PowerPoint version (in addition to PDF)
A4 size
This resource provides an engaging format for students to create a personalised “All About Me” phone booklet.
Students can draw pictures and answer questions in speech bubbles to share their interests, favorites, and more.
The topic suggestions and chat features are editable in PowerPoint.
How to use:
Print the desired pages (based on differentiation needs).
Your students draw pictures in the designated sections of the centre page using the suggested topics as a guide.
They answer the chat bubble questions (editable in PowerPoint version).
Your students add more drawings in the “photo album” (optional).
Easy assembly for students.
The completed booklets can be used for a classroom display.
Ideas
Your students could use the phone booklet to answer questions from someone else’s point of view. Match it to a class theme or topic.
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Struggling to engage your KS2 students in learning divisibility rules?
This Divisibility Rules Game is the answer! This interactive game and lesson plan / sub plan pack transforms number tricks into exciting challenges, turning maths practice into a race to the finish line! Available in A4 Size.
Benefits for Students:
Engaging and Motivating: Transforms divisibility rule practice into a fun and competitive game, boosting engagement and making learning enjoyable.
Reinforces Understanding: Repeatedly applying rules in the game context solidifies comprehension and builds fluency.
Develops Maths Skills: Sharpens critical thinking, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills through number manipulation and rule application.
Promotes Collaboration: Encourages teamwork and communication when playing in pairs or small groups.
Increases Confidence: Mastering the game and understanding divisibility rules fosters a sense of accomplishment and strengthens maths confidence.
Benefits for Teachers:
Ready-to-Use Resource: Includes everything needed for engaging divisibility practice (instructions, materials, lesson plan / sub plan ). Some preparation is needed but could easily be carried out by the students.
Differentiation Options: Two game board versions cater to different abilities.
Saves Time and Effort: No need to create lesson plans or activities from scratch – this resource is all set!
Assessment Tool: Observe student understanding and identify areas for improvement during gameplay.
Promotes Positive Classroom Environment: Students are actively engaged and having fun, leading to a more positive and productive learning atmosphere.
Packed with engaging resources:
Colourful divisibility rule posters
Interactive rule checkers (lift-the-flap and checkbox options)
0-9 digit cards for endless number combinations
Two game board versions for differentiation
Clear and concise instructions for easy implementation
Divisibility Lesson & Game is perfect for:
Maths centers and rotations
Partner or small group activities
Whole-class review and practice
Differentiation for individual needs
Building maths confidence and fluency
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Unpack and take out your morning work binder. It’s that easy! This binder is a perfect addition to any classroom to be used as morning work or for early finishers. There are more than 40 pages for students to engage in during morning work or free time. Your students will practice basic skills, writing numbers, place value, and shapes.
Benefits:
Practice key skills regularly to solidify understanding.
Regular practise boosts confidence.
Solutions are included for students to self check their work.
No prep – just print and go!
What’s inside:
40 student pages plus a cover
Colour & B&W options
Solutions
Teacher instructions
A4 Size
Activities included:
Cover
What day is it?
Calendars
Days writing practice
Months writing practice
Season writing practice
Number Practice 1 to 20
Number Match
How many?
One more, one less
Number of the day
Fact family
More, less or equal
Tens and units
Hundreds chart completed – count to 100
Hundreds chart – fill in the missing numbers
Shape practice
Shape Picture
Shape match
Solutions
Your students can use this as an independent early-finisher or morning activity, or the activities can be used individually.
No prep – just print and go! Can be used all through the year for regular reinforcement of key concepts.
How to use:
Print as a workbook or as individual activities. Some pages can be used time and time again depending on which numbers the students choose. The activities can be used all through the year.
Answer keys are included for your students to self-check their work to promote independence and save you time.
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Get ready for Halloween maths fun with this spooky printable resource! Help your little learners practise early maths skills through engaging Halloween-themed activities. Includes addition to 20, foundation phase maths, printable bookmarks, colouring sheets with a Halloween theme.
Benefits:
Reinforces key maths skills
Provides hands-on practise
Versatile for maths centres & morning work
Saves teacher prep time
What’s inside:
Cover for customization
Word search focusing on addition and subtraction terms
Logic puzzle using doubles facts
Number composition activities
Find and Graph task
Creative activities like coloring, drawing, and symmetry exploration
Practical tools such as ten frames and part-part-whole models
Answer key for teacher reference
Make maths magical with this Halloween-themed resource!
Your little learners will love practising essential maths skills while exploring spooky fun.
How to Use:
Print and use in Halloween-themed maths centres, morning work, or for skill practise.
This versatile resource offers a valuable tool for you to enhance maths instruction.
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Engage Your Key Stage 2 Students with a Maths colouring summer craftivity to practise multiplication facts!
Is keeping your students engaged in maths a struggle as the summer holidays approach? Look no further! This creative maths colouring craftivity will have your KS2 students practising their multiplication facts while having a blast in the process!
This no-prep, printable resource is perfect for:
Bringing a splash of colour to your classroom display!
Saving you valuable planning time.
Keeping students engaged in maths learning.
Benefits:
Spark creativity: Your students will love getting creative while revising times tables.
Multiple display options: Choose from flat, 3D with a flat back, or a 3D hanging decoration.
Saves you time: This resource requires no preparation – simply print and go!
Print-friendly: Black and white design is economical and easy to use.
Available in A4 size
Answers included: Makes marking a breeze!
What’s Included:
6 engaging student activity pages
Solutions for easy marking
Multiplication Charts for additional support
A display board heading
Print-friendly black and white design
Available as A4 pdf
Learning Objectives:
Number : Multiplication facts to 10x10
How to Use:
Print the craftivity pages.
Students answer the rounding questions on each page and colour the corresponding sections of the jellyfish based on the colour coding provided.
Students cut out the jellyfish shapes.
Choose your display option:
Flat: Simply stick the jellyfish onto a bulletin board.
3D Display: Fold the jellyfish in half and glue the backs together for a stand-up display.
3D Hanging Mobile: Use all 6 jellyfish to create a colourful mobile or classroom garland.
Where to Use:
End-of-the-year activity
Independent practice
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
Make the most of the summer term and keep your Key Stage 2 students engaged with this exciting maths craftivity!
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Are you looking for easy ways for students to develop multiplication fact fluency? These summer-themed multiplication chart mats have blank & pre-filled versions for reference during lessons or as extra practice. Perfect for quick reinforcement of multiplication skills as an end-of-the-year activity.
They also include a range of strategies such as skip counting, equal groups, multiplication arrays and repeated addition to develop number sense.
Benefits:
Boosts multiplication and division fact fluency
Laminate to make regular practice easily accessible year after year!
Various multiplication strategies develops a deeper conceptual understanding.
What’s Inside:
2 Blank multiplication chart designs
2 Completed multiplication chart designs
2 Multiplication strategies chart designs
Colour or black & white versions
A4 pdf.
Strategies included:
Equal Groups
Array
Repeated Addition
Skip Counting
Writing the Full Multiplication Sentence
How to use:
Print a blank or partially-filled chart for each student in their preferred design in colour or black & white.
Discuss how to complete the multiplication chart.
Laminated charts can be used with whiteboard markers to save time and printing costs for regular practice. (Some students , particularly those who are left-handed, may become frustrated if their hand erases the ink and may prefer not laminated versions.)
Where to use:
Maths centres
Independent practice
Classroom
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
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Multiplication & Strategies Mats - Autumn
Multiplication & Strategies Mats - Winter
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Multiplication & Strategies Mats Seaonal BUNDLE
Are you looking for fun ways for your students to practise multiplication? This free resource provides printable templates and step-by-step photo instructions for making bracelets from wool using step-counting, a fun and engaging activity for your students.
This printable activity gives your students a creative and independent activity to practise step-counting skills. The templates and photo instructions included make it easy for your students to create bracelets while reinforcing their knowledge of multiplication and times tables. This activity can be used as an early finisher activity, morning work, completed or home or even as a fun maths centre.
Benefits
Engages your students in a fun and hands-on activity
Reinforces step-counting skills
Promotes creativity and fine motor skills
Can be used as independent work or a maths centre activity
What’s inside:
Templates for 1x table to 12x table
Number lines for each table
Photo instructions
A4 size pdf
You will need:
10 lengths of wool approx 25cm each
Template printed on card
Scissors
How to use:
Print the template for the table to be practiced onto card and cut out.
Follow the photo instructions
For additional support, follow the number line
Make the bracelet as long as needed.
The cord that is created could be used for other crafts:
Wire could be shaped into line images or name then the could be attached to make a fun and vibrant design.
Roll the cord into a circle to make a coaster.
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Are you looking for a refreshing approach to engage your maths students with geometry? This FREE sample is a no-prep printable download for classifying polygons using your students’ names. 3 differentiated options are included to give flexibility and variation - link to a topic by exploring shapes in the names of famous people or places that you’re studying. Extend the activity to finding types of angles instead of shapes.
This activity provides a hands-on opportunity for students to:
Identify and categorize various polygons hidden within their own names.
Express creativity by colouring each polygon with personalised patterns.
What’s Inside:
3 differentiated pages
Completed example page
A4 pdf
This is just a sneak peek into the All About Me: Creative Maths of My Name resource, which offers:
8 additional activities covering diverse aspects of geometry, from symmetry to coordinates to fractions.
Differentiation guidance to ensure inclusivity and cater to various learning styles.
Valuable resources such as blank grids, blank fraction strips, lettering templates, a maths dictionary template, trump card templates.
Clear examples to facilitate understanding and inspire student work.
How to use:
Back to school activity
Independent practice
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
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FREE Circle Geometry: Area, Circumference, Vocabulary Activities for Key Stage 3
This FREE sample includes a cover and 3 activities:
Circle Vocabulary: label the circle (sunflower)
Circumference: cutting activity to match equations, diagrams and solutions
Area of a circle: worksheet.
Solutions included
Available as an A4 pdf file
This free resource is a sample of :
Sunflower Maths Activities KS3 Geometry
KS3 Circle Activities: Explore Circumference & Area
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