A zip file containing three levels of worksheets. Differentiation is achieved by limiting denominators and numerators on the lowest level and by including cardinal numbers in level 3. Suitable for KS2 or 3.
KS2 resource. Zip file containing 5 worksheets on equivalent fractions. 20 questions on each, all the same level, with denominators of 2,3,4,5. Task is to find the missing denominator of one equivalent fraction. Also included is a simple help sheet which could be distributed to pupils or used as display.
3 sets of 5 worksheets with answers. Each worksheet has 10 questions where the pupil has to provide the first 5 multiples of a given number. Each set has a different number range (1-12, 1-20, 1-99), which allows for easy differentiation.
A zip file containing 3 folders, each with 5 fractions worksheets plus answers. Level 1 has simple denominators (2, 3,5 and equivalents), Level 2 has a few more (2, 3, 5, 10, 11), and level 3 has denominators and equivalents of 2-12. This allows the teacher to adapt individual work to suit pupils' tables proficiency. Clear pupil instructions are given at the top of the worksheets.
A zip-file containing 3 differentiated sets of worksheets. The task is to find mean, mode, median and range. 2 help sheets provided. Calculators will be needed to calculate the mean, which is not usually a whole number. Suitable for Y6 and over.
5 worksheets with answers. The task is to find a percentage of a given number under 200 (e.g. 15% of 125). The percentages required are multiples of 5 up to and including 50%. Pupils need to be able to give answers in decimals. Suitable for upper KS2 or KS3.
For KS2 pupils working on fractions. 5 worksheets with answers. 10 questions per sheet where pupils are given pairs of numbers and have to find the lowest common multiple. Preparation for addition and subtraction of fractions.
The zip file contains 3 levelled folders. Each folder contains 5 worksheets plus answer sheets. The easiest level (1) has fewer denominators to work with and lower cardinal numbers. Level 3 is much more challenging. Good for KS3 and for more able Y6 pupils.
Pupils often find decimal place value difficult even after they have grasped it for whole numbers. These differentiated worksheets give plenty of practice at putting decimals in order.
Differentiated worksheets for KS2/3. Three levels, each with five worksheets with answers. The lowest level has a limited range of easy denominators. The middle level has denominators from 2-12, and the highest level has mixed numbers. Questions and answers presented in lowest terms.
A zip file containing 5 worksheets with answers. The task is to list the prime factors of numbers. The accompanying help sheet shows how factor trees can be used to find prime factors.
PDF presentation for KS2 maths. 20 slides in all - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division (5 on each operation). 3 colour coded levels on each screen, so that the same topic can be practised in a mixed age or mixed ability setting. Separate zip folders contain questions and answers separately if you don't want them all merged into a single presentation. Use the material as a quick fire test if you like, using the accompanying test sheets.
A set of five worksheets. There are three sections on each worksheet: rounding decimals to whole numbers, to nearest tenth, and to nearest hundredth. Answer sheets are included.
Starter activities include partner work for practising tables and a whole class tables activity using loop cards (link to loop card generator supplied). The presentation includes, on slide 4, a clear video demonstration on how to use tables to factorise numbers. It ends with an exhortation to pupils to learn their tables in order to be able to factorise! The independent work, linked to the presentation, consists of a worksheet with 3 exercises: 2 on tables, and one where pupils practise factorising numbers.
3 zip files (easy, medium, harder) each containing 5 ten -question worksheets plus answers. The task is to create factor diagrams and then to write out factors in ascending order (including 1 and number). The level of difficulty is determined by the number range. 2 page pupil help sheet supplied.
Maths resource for upper KS2. 3 sets of worksheets on simplifying fractions. Level 1 has fractions resolving to denominators of 2, 3 or 5 and is appropriate for lower ability pupils or those whose tables are weak; Level 2 questions resolve to denominators of 2, 3, 5, 10, 11; Level 3 to denominators of 2-12. Each zip file contains 5 worksheets plus answer sheets.
10 worksheets with answers - two levels. Five worksheets where pupils fill in a conversion chart from ratio to fractions, decimals and percentages. Answers supplied. The second set has a conversion chart in the same format, but conversions are from ratios, fractions, percentages and decimals. Suitable for KS2/3
Inside the zip file there are 4 folders, each containing 10 worksheets plus answers. The worksheets are all different, but all at the same level. They provide daily speed practice for children working on their number bonds to 10. The exercises should be timed, and pupils should be encouraged to set themselves targets which they write in the space provided. Folders 2-4 provide an introduction to the mental processes needed for subtraction.
The questions follow the following format:
Folder 1: 2+7=?
Folder 2: 2+?=9
Folder 3: ?+7=9
Folder 4: Random
A set of five worksheets with accompanying answer sheets. A good introduction to rounding for KS2 pupils. Each worksheet has three sections: rounding to 10, rounding to 100, and rounding to 1,000.