Five worksheets with eight questions each. Task is to calculate area of a circle from either the diameter or the radius. Pi is set at 3.14. Answer sheets supplied.
Differentiated worksheets for practice of negative numbers. Three zip files each containing 3 worksheets (with answers). Level one is on whole numbers, Level 2 on numbers to 2 decimal places, and level 3, numbers to 4 decimal places. The task is to sort 20 lists of numbers into order, from highest to lowest. Exit ticket provided.
A PowerPoint game to reinforce learning of number bonds to 10. Pupils have to find pairs of numbers that make 10 in order to win a series of toys and place them on a shelf. Wrong answers send them back to the start of the game.
Year 1 objectives:
-solve one-step problems that involve addition
-represent and use number bonds within 20
A set of 5 worksheets, each with 20 mixed calculations. Topics covered: rounding to a given digit, ordering decimals, HCF, LCM, prime factors, roots (square and cube). Separate answer sheets provided.
Set of five worksheets each with 30 questions for practising the order of operations rule. Separate answer sheets provided. Exit ticket included ( learning evaluation).
A set of 5 worksheets with answers. The task is to use Pythagoras' theorem to find the length of one side of a triangle. Exit ticket (Pythagoras) included.
2 differentiated sets of 3 worksheets with answers. There are 10 questions on each worksheet. The task is to convert to and from standard form. Level 1 has positive numbers only; Level 2 has a mix of positive and negative numbers. Exit ticket is supplied.
A single worksheet with a conversion exercise (ratio/fraction/percent/decimal) and five word problems with real life application of ratios. Exit ticket is also included.
Flash game. Teacher reads out an addition under 20 (eg 5+9). Child with correct answer flips the corresponding number to reveal a letter. As letters are revealed, pupils try to make words on their whiteboards. Winner is the one with most words.
A set of 3 worksheets each with 10 problems. Topics covered include percentages, passage of time, tax and discount in shopping context, inequalities, pay (hourly rate and payroll deductions), ratio, and simple interest on investment or loans. Answer sheets and exit ticket included. Good for general revision and for assessment of areas that may need revisiting.
Fun whole class PowerPoint activity for primary or KS3 classes: English with a bit of maths. Great for starters or plenaries.
Teacher calls out a number (eg 12) which is the sum of two digits showing on the screen. Pupils choose two numbers (eg 8 + 4) that add up to the teacher’s number and, if correct, they turn those two cards to reveal two letters.
As more letters are revealed, the spelling begins: pupils make as many words as they can. They are scored according to the number of letters they contain. The teacher may decide to set a minimum word length.
The maths element can be made more difficult for more able classes ( eg '12 is the product of of which two numbers? ’ - Pupils could choose 4 and 3, 6 and 2, 12 and 1). Or it can be omitted entirely, and pupils simply select numbers to turn.
There are 8 games included in the PowerPoint. And some frantic music. Turn your computer sound down if it gets too much!