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Active maths resources aimed at 11-16 year olds but most have also been used with adult learners too. Almost 20 years' experience creating resources to promote mathematical understanding means you can be sure our activities are both fun and effective.

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Active maths resources aimed at 11-16 year olds but most have also been used with adult learners too. Almost 20 years' experience creating resources to promote mathematical understanding means you can be sure our activities are both fun and effective.
Cancelling Fractions - Bingo Game
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Cancelling Fractions - Bingo Game

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A great way for your students to practise Cancelling Fractions to their lowest terms, in a fun and competitive game of skill and chance. Students produce their own bingo boards by choosing 9 fractions from the available options which means this fun activity can be used in a class of any size. Complete with Caller’s Record Sheet.
Writing as a Percentage - Bingo Game
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Writing as a Percentage - Bingo Game

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A great way for students to practice Writing as a Percentage while competing to be the first to call BINGO ! You choose whether to play for a LINE (3 in a row / column) or a FULL HOUSE (all 9 answers) or both, at the outset. Students create their own bingo boards from the given options which means you can use this activity regardless of your class size. The caller asks questions at random from the options and students convert them into a Percentage and marks them off their board eg. write 14 out of 20 as a percentage. All answers are whole numbers. Complete with full instructions and a Caller’s Record Sheet.
Product of Prime Factors - Treasure Hunt
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Product of Prime Factors - Treasure Hunt

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A great activity to practice Prime Factor Decomposition whilst getting your students up and moving about. Print the cards and stick them around your classroom. Students (individually or in pairs) “hunt” around the room to find the answer to their Product of Prime Factors question and record the route through the cards on their answer sheet until they end up back at their starting card. Self checking Product of Prime Factors Treasure Hunt activity. Answer sheet and solution wheel included.