A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of an ancient warrior (Ancient Greek hoplite) when multiples of 8 (up to 96) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
A short story following a rich child in Roman Britain with questions, useful as a reading comprehension exercise and/or a roman numeral revision exercise.
Good for introducing or revising life in Roman Britain. Can be a good starting point for discussions or further reading.
Multiplying mixed numbers by whole amounts and then converting back into mixed numbers to crack the code each time.
2 sheets of with 8 questions on each (answers provided).
One set themed for animals, one set themed for food.
A different way to revise this topic. Could be used to generate interest for a GDS group. From previous experience, recommend using with Year 5 and above.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a footballer when multiples of 4 (up to 48) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a pegasus (from Ancient Greek myths) when multiples of 4 (up to 48) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a dog when multiples of 3 (up to 36) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a child and sandcastle when multiples of 5 (up to 60) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a squirrel when multiples of 9 (up to 108) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a submarine when multiples of 7 (up to 84) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a knight when multiples of 6 (up to 72) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a tennis player when multiples of 8 (up to 96) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
Colour the times table to uncover the hidden picture.
Two images each for tables: 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s
16 pages, each a grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture when multiples of the chosen times table are coloured in.
Useful worksheets for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
One page number grid for printing, one page idea of completed hidden picture.
If enjoyed - more available on my TES page.
A set of games for all times tables: 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 10s, 11s, 12s ! A paired game with 1 digit addition and a multiplication table - helpful aids are built in. Includes a harder version of each where pupils have to fill in themselves first.
Requires 2 coloured pencils and 2 dice per pair.
Times tables practice ahead of the Year 4 multiplication check.
Can print double-sided, and have the more confident fill in the blank outline on the back themselves.
My classes always enjoyed this game and it got them using key times tables (which I could select) in a low-stress way.
Also helpful for practicing basic social interactions such as turn taking.
I have previously used Roman Numeral dice, to add another layer of thinking.
I hope that this game helps others as much as it was useful for me.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a juggler when multiples of 2 (up to 24) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
Easy to make Roman / Greek Temple model - nets and instructions.
Suitable for Y3 upwards (dependent on ability and available help).
Does require 6 x 8cm straws (paper works best).
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a space rocket when multiples of 5 (up to 60) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
One page number grid for printing, one page idea of completed hidden picture.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a robot when multiples of 2 (up to 24) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
One page number grid for printing, one page idea of completed hidden picture.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a castle when multiples of 2 (up to 24) are coloured in.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
One page number grid for printing, one page idea of completed hidden picture.
A grid of numbers (A4) which reveals a picture of a snowman when multiples of 3 (up to 36) are coloured in for a Winter / Christmas feel.
Useful worksheet for practice ahead of the multiplication check in Year 4.
Can be used as an independent extension or starter activity.
Might be kept in a tray and used as a gap filler.
An activity which can help to calm and regulate some children.
A potential homework which is easy to understand, only requires a pen or pencil, and lends itself to be self-checked.
Cut up one sheet up and give pieces of it to a group, for a teamwork activity with a shared goal.
Accessible for multiple ability levels (although time taken may vary).
I’ve found these useful to have in my back pocket as a teacher.
One page number grid for printing, one page idea of completed hidden Christmas picture.