I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience.
As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!
I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience.
As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!
A single worksheet that involves using the cardinal and inter-cardinal points/directions to solve a logic puzzle.
It also involved reading the clues, matching this description up to a monster and associated letter which could be very challenging!
Complete the worksheet OR print off the separate STUDENT ANSWER GRID and CHECKLIST and save the ORIGINAL worksheet for another time which saves on printing costs.
I have not tried this with students myself yet so if you do use it I would love to know how it went.
** Work out the monster values through MATHEMATICAL REASONING.
Includes 9 puzzles to solve (each puzzle has 4 sub-questions)
Involves substituting found values into ‘equations’**
3 student worksheets, PowerPoint with individual questions. PowerPoint with answers.
+All the individual CLIPART I used to create this resource is included
Answers follow BIDMAS rules
Worksheets can be cut into individual strips to become single questions
Difficulty increases from Q 1 to Q 9.
I have not tested this out yet so if you do use it I would love to know how it goes
I expect there may be more in this series. (if I get the time)
*** APOLOGIES TO THE FIRST FEW PEOPLE WHO DOWNLOADED THIS RESOURCE as I FOUND A MISTAKE ON Q2
but It was downloaded by some before I had the chance to rectify it.
(I rectified this by putting a ‘1+’ before the last clue on Q2 on each of the files)
THE CURRENT VERSION SHOULD BE OK
Logic/reasoning skills activity - Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division skills
36 Questions (6 Questions per worksheet) that can be done as worksheet or cut into individual questions to stick into books
ANSWERS INCLUDED
Also see my MONSTER MATHS 1 and MONSTER MATHS 2 AND JUNIOR PUZZLE LEVEL 1, 2 and 3 uploads
THIS SET OF PUZZLES IS BASED ON DIGITS - Each Monster represents a different DIGIT**
Use of MATHEMATICAL REASONING, even more so than Monster puzzles 1
A GETTING STARTED PUZZLE and ANSWER is also included
then
6 puzzles to solve
Also included are Pupil worksheets, and associated ANSWERS in PDF and PowerPoint
+All the individual CLIPART I used to create this resource is included
Answers follow BIDMAS rules
Worksheets can be cut into individual strips to become single questions
Difficulty increases from Q 1 to Q 9.
I have not tested this out yet so if you do use it I would love to know how it goes
I expect there may be more in this series. (if I get the time)
Logic/reasoning skills activity - Addition and subtraction skills up to 90
36 Questions (6 Questions per worksheet) that can be done as worksheet or cut into individual questions to stick into books
ANSWERS INCLUDED
Also see my MONSTER MATHS 1 and MONSTER MATHS 2 AND JUNIOR PUZZLE LEVEL 1,2 and 4 uploads
Logic/reasoning skills activity - Addition and subtraction skills up to 18
36 Questions (6 Questions per worksheet) that can be done as worksheet or cut into individual questions to stick into books
ANSWERS INCLUDED
Also see my MONSTER MATHS 1 and MONSTER MATHS 2 AND JUNIOR PUZZLE LEVEL 1, 3 and 4 uploads
Logic/reasoning skills activity - Addition and subtraction skills up to 18
36 Questions (6 Questions per worksheet) that can be done as worksheet or cut into individual questions to stick into books
ANSWERS INCLUDED
Also see my MONSTER MATHS 1 and MONSTER MATHS 2 uploads as well as Junior Levels 2, 3 and 4
The title is Magic Squares of Squares but this is really another way to look at substituting values into expressions, multiplying out double brackets and collecting like terms together before solving a quadratic equation. Also deciding, in some cases, if both values or just one of the values found from solving the quadratic are valid.
Just something, I hope that is a bit different from the usual.
ANSWERS included
ANOTHER comprehensive set of blank templates(40+) for you to use in your own documents, Powerpoints and Notebook slides etc. Only a few examples are shown the the image gallery above. You can import a template and resize it to what is required , either a large version or multiples per sheet (if you use the PDF version you can do this in the print settings automatically)
These include.
A set of grids and examples for creating a curve-stitched ALPHABET
A set using cube/rhombus patterns and more
On some of the more complicated patterns images of how to get started and steps along the way are provided
Let the students investigate different patterns they can make by joining spots up in different ways ( see investigation results graphic)
This is a follow up resource to my original curve stitching resource which is also FREE to download.
A set of Christmas themed Basic and Basic+ LOGIC PUZZLES
9 ADVANCED difficulty puzzles
IN this set of puzzle each Christmas Icon represents a DIGIT (0-9). Pupils have to workout which icon represents which digit by using logic and reasoning skills
INTERMEDIATE and ADVANCED PUZZLES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE
There are each set there are 3 sheets of 3 puzzles.
Each pupil could have a sheet each or they could be cut into individual puzzles
A comprehensive set of blank templates for you to use in your own documents, Powerpoints and Notebook slides etc. Only a few examples are shown the the image gallery above. You can import a template and resize it to what is required , either a large version or multiples per sheet (if you use the PDF version you can do this in the print settings automatically)
These include.
Different number of spots around a Circle - 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 16, 18, 20, 24, 30, 36 , 50 and 72
Let the students investigate different patterns they can make by joining spots up in different ways ( see investigation results graphic)
Different patterns of spots (both blank and numbered):
Based on axes, around different shapes eg triangles, squares, cubes etc.
STARTING INSTRUCTIONS to create some of the more difficult patterns are included as graphics so can be projected onto a white board if necessary.
The colleague who I made this resource for found it useful and said that the students really enjoyed the activity.
CURVE STITCHING 2 - NOW AVAILABLE
CURVE STITCHING 2 - NOW AVAILABLE
SEARCH-FIND-COUNT FARM ANIMALS
USE INCLUDED POWERPOINT for WHOLE CLASS INVOLVEMENT
WORKSHEET AND ANSWERS CAN BE PRINTED VIA POWERPOINT
I have not tried this as I am a secondary teacher but I was trying to come up with an idea for a primary college that would make counting ‘more interesting’ .
I thought that the main image may be laminated to allow pupils to use a whiteboard marker to cross off/ circle the ones they have found.
A tally chart(s) also could be used.
I have included all the ARTWORK I have drawn as individual clip-art so that you could use them to create your own PowerPoints, Notebook files etc
ALSO SEE
SEARCH - FIND - COUNT. ** At The Beach**
A follow on from my ‘SET A’ worksheet where students have to use Pythagoras’ Theorem to find the missing side in a right-angled triangle give two of the sides.
Separate worksheets or one double-sided. 11 questions with Some scaffolding + ANSWERS
See other my FREE resources in this set.
SEARCH-FIND-COUNT - AT THE BEACH
USE INCLUDED POWERPOINT for WHOLE CLASS INVOLVEMENT
WORKSHEET AND ANSWERS CAN BE PRINTED VIA POWERPOINT
I have not tried this as I am a secondary teacher but I was trying to come up with an idea for a primary college that would make counting ‘more interesting’ .
I thought that the main image may be laminated to allow pupils to use a whiteboard marker to cross off/ circle the ones they have found.
A tally chart(s) also could be used.
I have included all the ARTWORK I have drawn as individual clip-art so that you could use them to create your own PowerPoints, Notebook files etc
If it a popular/useful resource, I may make a series with different topics/themes.
Please let me know what you think!
ALSO SEE
SEARCH - FIND - COUNT FARM ANIMALS
2135 UNIQUE BINGO PLAYER CARDS in 7 COLOURS and 3 DIFFERENT SIZES
PRINT ON A4 - 5 per sheet - 7 per sheet - 10 per sheet
BINGO KIT also includes:
A set of colour coded, playing card sized cards numbered 1-90, for drawing the bingo numbers (actually easier to manage than drawing balls as all the players could see the card)
A set of colour coded, small square (28mx28m) cards 1-90, as alternate for drawing the bingo numbers.
2 slightly different checklist for recording the balls that have been drawn.
OVER 400 blank cards to use in your own projects (just add your own numbers using the light grey squares as a guide)
There are on-line programs you can use for calling and checking your numbers.
Notes: On worksheets 1-3 i have set the sector as part of a circle shown as a dotted line to remind students that a sector is a fraction of a circle.
There may also be some discussion over rounding everything to 1d.p. as in some questions it is probably not suitable.