Take learning further. Propeller makes meeting National Curriculum objectives easy and provides teachers with fun and engaging learning activities for Primary Schools. Use our TES store to explore our bank of free and affordable downloads, from e-Books to worksheets to units of work.
Take learning further. Propeller makes meeting National Curriculum objectives easy and provides teachers with fun and engaging learning activities for Primary Schools. Use our TES store to explore our bank of free and affordable downloads, from e-Books to worksheets to units of work.
Set of 3 target boards with questions that can be used as whole class starter activities, or for groups of students to work their way through to master Fractions, Decimals and Percentages and how they might relate to each other.
Questions ask students to order, convert, multiply, compare and divide the decimals, percentages and fractions that they are presented with.
Work your way through the three sheets to talk about equivalences too.
Some example questions:
Add as many decimals as you like to make 1
Order the decimals from smallest to largest
How many different ways can you make 1?
Would you prefer 20% of £75 or 75% of £20?
Jimmy scores 12 out of 20 on a test - what is this as a percentage?
Convert all percentages to decimals
Find the largest fraction on the board
Choose three random fractions and add them together
Set of 7 different real life ten-frames including astronauts in a rocket, children on a bus, sheep in a pen, pirates on a ship… Great for EYFS and KS1 mathematics. Use for addition, subtraction, number…
This eBook of 10 teaching activities covers key National Curriculum objectives for KS1 maths such as:
To identify one more an done less than a given number
To add and subtract one-digit and two-digit numbers to 20, including zero
To represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20
To identify and represent numbers using objects and pictoral representations and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least
To recognise the place value of each digit in a two-digit number (tens, ones)
and more…
Each activity is based on using ‘Busy Boats’ which are included in every eBook. Busy Boats is a boat template for cutting out that can be folded in half and have the ‘people inserts’ slotted inside to peep out of the peep holes. The templates also include a set of digit cards that be put into the peep holes too.
This 32-page eBook of Counting in Tens Games contains 3 curriculum compliant games, each differentiated 3 ways to meet the needs of students getting started, getting there, and becoming masters of the concept.
Plus, every game has Working Wall/Delving Deeper questions to accompany it that help students develop reasoning and mastery skills alongside their understanding of the subject.
Every Year 1 Games to Develop Counting in Tens (with Editable Templates) eBook contains 7 completely editable PDF pages that allow you to customise the games, questions and working wall ‘speech bubbles’ to meet the varying needs of the students in your classroom.
When you purchase this Year 1 Games to Develop Counting in Tens (with Editable Templates) eBook you will receive a 32-page PDF with…
3 curriculum compliant games, each differentiated 3 ways, plus a blank editable template version of each
Working Wall/Delving Deeper questions supplied for every game
Blank editable template versions of the questions sheets, and editable speech bubbles for working walls too
A bright and colourful design that’s bound to help students engage with Counting to Ten and develop their key concept knowledge further
This eBook contains 7 editable PDF pages for complete customisation of the eBook to meet the varying needs of the students in your class.
Help your KS1 children develop their knowledge of Place Value and Calculation using Counters with these fun games.
Each game is printed with easy-to-read and follow instructions, and meets key relevant National Curriculum objectives.
Objectives covered include:
Pupils should be taught to represent and use numbers bonds and related subtraction facts within 20
Pupils should be taught to add and subtract one-digit and two-digit numbers to 20, including zero
Pupils should be taught to solve problems involving multiplication and division, using materials, arrays, repeated addition, mental methods, and multiplication and division facts, including problems in contexts
Pupils should be taught to solve problems with addition and subtraction by applying their increasing knowledge of mental and written methods
and more!
This eBook of 10 teaching activities covers key National Curriculum objectives for KS1 maths such as:
To solve one-step problems involving multiplication and division by calculating the answer using concrete objects, pictorial representations and arrays with the support of the teacher
To interpret and construct simple pictograms, tally charts, block diagrams and simple tables
To identify and represent numbers using objects and pictorial representations and use the language of: equal to, more than, less than (fewer), most, least
To recognise and create repeating patterns with objects and shapes
To recognise, find, and name a half as one of two equal parts of an object, shape or quantity
and more…
Each activity is based on using ‘Cup Cakes’, of which there are colourful templates of inside every eBook, including ones with blank squares for prices. Better yet, use real cupcakes for a sweet treat!
When you purchase this KS1 Games to Develop Addition and Subtraction using 1-6 Dice e-book you’ll receive a PDF including 10 easy-to-play dice games.
Each game has been designed to…
Develop Addition and Subtraction skills in line with the National Curriculum
Be a fun and interactive way of getting your class mastering key mathematical skills
Easy to use with clear instructions of how to play printed on every game
Usable by both teachers and teaching assistants, as well as by parents at home
Each game has been matched to a key National Curriculum objective to help you navigate the games and decide which ones will be best to meet your lesson plans.
Objectives covered include:
Pupils should be taught to show that addition of two numbers can be done in any order and subtraction of one number cannot
Pupils should be able to recall and use addition and subtraction facts to 20 fluently
Pupils should be taught to represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20
Pupils should be taught to read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition, subtraction and equals signs
A set of bold Mathematical symbols, suitable for using on a maths classroom display or for students to cut out and keep for reference.
Symbols include:
=
<
x
÷
√
%
5 x A4 sheets showing the fractions of hundredths and visual representations - the hundredths shown are 1 hundredth through to 9 hundredths. Great for popping on a fractions display in the classroom.
Blank template of a 4 quadrant co-ordinate grid for use in maths and science for recording data, symmetry and/or understanding the properties of 2D shapes.
Template of a single 10 x 10 quadrant grid, blank for use by students for drawing shapes, assessing properties of 2D shapes such as area, or for data collection in maths and science.
This PDF contains 10 x 0-30 Bead String Number Lines, with multiples 10 highlighted by a change in colour. Colourful and tactile alternative to a number line.
Template of 2 x coordinate grids, each one with 4 quadrants for a variety of graphing and diagram activities for use at all stages of primary maths and science.
An A4, brightly coloured 100 square showing numbers 0 to 99 for Number and Calculation practice. Ideal for laminating and keeping as a classroom resource to refer back to.
Free pack of 6 ‘I can’ Objectives tick sheets covering key National Curriculum objectives for each year group between Years 1 and Years 6. Use as the teacher to assess each individual student, or get the students to tick and cross their areas of strength and weakness.
Each tick sheet has been broken down by area of objective too, such as
Number and Place Value
+, -, x, ÷
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages
Ratio and Proportion
Data
Shape
Measurement
Algebra
Ideal for assessing students’ perceptions of their strengths and weaknesses at a glance. There is also a column for ‘date’ so students can record when they feel they can achieve that particular objective.
Free set of brightly coloured digit cards covering numbers 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000 and 9000. Ideal for KS1 and KS2 Number and Calculation practice.
Equivalent Fractions, Decimals and Percentages shown with images on two landscape A4 posters.
For example,
1/2 is also shown as 0.5, 50% and as a visual representation on a bar
1/4 is also shown as 0.25, 25% and as a visual representation on a bar
1/3 is also shown as 0.3 recurring, and 33.3% recurring, and a as a visual representation on a bar.
etc.
An ideal resource for putting on display to remind students of fractions, decimals, percentages and their equivalences.