I have brought 20 years classroom experience to these resources. They are structured in small steps to build skills and confidence, providing opportunities to practice and reinforce techniques at every stage.
Open ended challenges are incorporated to encourage development of creative skills and encourge independent thought.
Please use and enjoy.
I have brought 20 years classroom experience to these resources. They are structured in small steps to build skills and confidence, providing opportunities to practice and reinforce techniques at every stage.
Open ended challenges are incorporated to encourage development of creative skills and encourge independent thought.
Please use and enjoy.
A set of worksheets for use with Yr2.
Revision of Year 1 work on Odds and Evens extended to numbers up to 99.
Extension sheets finding odd and even numbers which add to a given total.
Complete the symmetrical patterns on Easter Eggs to create fantastic designs.
Use this as a themed activity in the runup to Easter. Give prizes for the best use of colour!
Make into Easter cards to take home.
Covers Reflective symmetry, accuracy in copying, colouring.
This resource contains three sheets.
This resource consists of a Time Zone map and a sheet for pupils to complete using the information provided.
Work out the time in different cities of the world.
This is a cross-curricular resource.
Three activities which can be used as fillers or as part of the mathematics curriculum.
Christmas Lights 1 Continue the sequence of shape and colour
Christmas Lights 2 Complete the odds and evens number sequences, match colours
St Nick's Navigation Use the map to identify addresses by coordinates. Use coordinates to identify addresses.
The first two sheets are suitable for KS1 & KS2.
The last two sheets are aimed at KS2.
Year 1 Maths
A set of worksheets for reinforcement or extension.
Introduce the concept of counting up and down in steps of 3.
counting up and down in steps of ten from any number.
Can be used in class or for homework.
Use the grids to help you make reflective symmetry patterns.
Two beautiful designs, and outline shapes for your own creations!
Colour and cut out to make cards, mobiles or wall displays.
KS2, KS3, Grades 3-7
Celebrate the patron Saint of England with our themed activities for KS1 and KS2!
Be a super sleuth. Discover the secrets of St George with our code breaking activity.
April 23rd 2014 marks the 450th anniversary of the birth of Shakespeare.
Many of the words we use today were invented by Shakespeare. Practise your code breaking skills to discover some of them.
An activity based on Rangoli Patterns to provide opportunities for illustrating reflective and rotational symmetry.
The Peacock is the Indian national bird and it’s importance is seen in festivals like Diwali when the Peacock shapes and colours are drawn in the form of Rangoli.
Combine maths with listening practice! This activity is suitable for KS1 and lower KS2 pupils.
Follow instructions to colour in kites and balloons to end up with posters that can be sent home or displayed in the classroom.
Immediate visual feedback on concentration and accuracy for the pupils in your class.
The instructions could also be given in writing to hearing impaired children or those for whom English is not their first language.
A helpful sheet that can be given to parents explaining how addition and subtraction is taught in Yr 1.
Includes examples of partitioning and expanded numbers.
Have fun with Maths for Mother's Day!
Choose flowers and calculate how much you spend.
Own a chocolate shop and make gift boxes of chocolates!
This resource contains four sheets with differentiation for use in a range of environments.
10 sheets. The first exercises lead pupils through steps to construct Pictograms and Bar Charts. Later sheets require pupils to construct Pictograms and Bar Charts from supplied data.
They form a structured sequence, and can be used as a stand-alone resource to cover the requirements of the National Curriculum.
They can also be used individually, and are equally valuable to supplement existing teaching materials, for
• Homework • Reinforcement • Extension work • Mixed-age environments.
- Time Zones Map and Universal Time
- Daylight Saving Time
- Setting the clocks forward for Summer Time.
- Time Zone Clocks
- Flight Times and arrival times
- Compare data on sunrise and sunset times .
- Construct a bar chart of hours of daylight each month.
-Make a line graph comparing hours of daylight and extract information.
-Blank Templates suitable for making further bar charts.
-Templates and instructions for making your own sundial.
- PDFs for printing
- A Powerpoint of the sheets for use in class
21 worksheets plus a leaflet that can be given to parents explaining the approaches taken to multiplication and division at KS2.
Multiples
Factors
Multiplication by 10 and 100
Division by 10 and 100
Multiplication and Division by 0, 1, 10, 100
Multiplication and Division to two decimal places
Multiplication 1
Multiplication 2
Division
Quick-fire Multiplication!
Multiplication and Division: Problem solving
11 & 9 x table
6 & 12 x tables
7 x table
Dividing by 11 & 9
Dividing by 7
Dividing by 6 & 12
Times Tables Problem Solving
Times Tables Test (i)
Times Tables Test (ii)
With the Year 3 Pack this gives complete coverage of the National Curriculum requirements.
32 sheets providing a range of interesting exercises for the National Curriculum at KS1.
- Telling the time - hour
- Telling the time – half hour
- Telling the time – hours and half hours
- Time- how long? (6 sheets)
- Time – earlier and later (2 sheets)
- Spell and write ordinal numbers
- Sequencing ordinal numbers
- Writing ordinal numbers and dates
- Writing ordinal numbers as figures
- Write and sequence days of the week
- Write “comes before”, “comes after” between days
- Associate days with typical activities
- Write the months of the year
- Sequence the months
- Write “comes before” or “comes after” between months
- Cloze exercise based on weekend diary
- 2D shapes
- 3D shapes
- Position
- Direction
- Turning
Practical exercises using everyday items that can be found around the home.
- Write shortest and longest
- Longer & Longest, shorter & Shortest
- Comprehension, longer longest shorter shortest
- Comparing Heights
- Comprehension, tall taller tallest short shorter shortest
- Measurement exercise using hand spans (practical)
- Choose objects and measure using hand spans
- Comparing objects against a metre measure
- Choose objects to compare against metre measure
- Measure lines in centimetres
- Choose items to measure in centimetres
- Use and write “full, almost full, empty, almost empty”
- Compare capacity, “more than, less than, most, least, the same as”
- Comparison, “heavier, lighter, heaviest, lightest”
- Writing sentences using “lighter, heavier”
- supplement existing teaching materials, for
• Reinforcement
• Extension work
• Mixed-age environments
This pack contains
- 14 worksheets
- A Powerpoint of the slides for use in class
- Encourage students to explore rotational and reflective symmetry using patterns based on Rangoli, traditional Indian patterns often seen at festivals such as Divali.
- Pupils can design their own patterns on both square and hexagonal grids.
They can be used individually, and are equally valuable to supplement existing teaching materials, for
• Homework • Reinforcement • Extension work • Mixed-age environments.