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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!

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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!
MATHS - TWO WAY TABLES + ADDITION, SUBTRACTION, multiplication and logical thinking
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MATHS - TWO WAY TABLES + ADDITION, SUBTRACTION, multiplication and logical thinking

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This set of resources can be given as either 4 separate worksheets or cut into strips as 13 individual questions perhaps as a starter activity. JPEG files included in case you want to use the in your own PowerPoint or Notebook files etc The GOOD STARTING point is knowing that each dice has a total of 21 spots and calculate the GRAND TOTAL (bottom right) = number of dice in the box x 21 OR While the multiplication may be useful it can also be done entirely with addition and subtraction. The dice boxes have 4, 6, 12, 15 or 35 dice in them. It could also be a calculator activity. It is a good discussion point on where to start when filling in the grid. A lot of pupils will automatically start count the spots on the different coloured dice. However I found that ‘worked backwards’ were a lot more successful. Checking that the column and row totals all ‘work’ is an essential part of this task. I would appreciate any comments or feedback you could give via reviews. I am currently in the process of uploading several DICE related resources which are available now or will be available in the near future.
AREA and COMPOUND AREA
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AREA and COMPOUND AREA

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185 DIAGRAMS for use in your own worksheets. PowerPoints, Notebook slides etc. Supplied in PNG and PDF formats. Just place/insert them into your document and add some values. (in the zip file) Choose the diagram from either of the 2 reference guides. Rotate into different positions to get even more variations. Be aware that some of these diagrams with need TRIG/PYTHAG to complete. Knowledge of how to find the area of a polygon use the formula that includes finding the APOTHEM will help.
ADDITION and SUBTRACTION to 20  (very basic ALGEBRA)
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ADDITION and SUBTRACTION to 20 (very basic ALGEBRA)

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Find the value of each spider from the key and complete the simple addition/subtraction. Possible introduction to basic algebra. Addition Subtractions Both Addition and Subtraction Overall 48 questions across the 3 worksheets as PDF and IMAGE FILES Included: Answers All the clip-art of the different colours of spiders used in this resource for use in your own projects.
MATHS - ADDITION   -   *(+Mean, Mode, Median and Range- if required)*
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MATHS - ADDITION - *(+Mean, Mode, Median and Range- if required)*

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2 worksheets, 216 Questions which can work at an advance level as… Each part of a spider has been given a different value so students have to look at each spider and find its total by cross referencing the information. AND Statistical info has been include if you want to advance it to Mean, mode median and range etc. OR USE THE INCLUDED POWERPOINT to show one question at a time as perhaps a starter activity. Pick a slide at random from the slide selector on the left hand side. Powerpoint has two versions (normal and wide-screen ratio’s) All worksheets are supplied as a PDF or an image file. All 216 spider images (zip file) have been included for use in other projects you might think of.SPIDER MATHS
ALGEBRAIC MULTIPLICATION GRIDS 2 (of 2) - ALGEBRA MULTIPLICATION -  DIVISION -  HCF
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ALGEBRAIC MULTIPLICATION GRIDS 2 (of 2) - ALGEBRA MULTIPLICATION - DIVISION - HCF

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SLIGHTLY MORE DIFFICULT THAN “GRIDS 1 of 2” as you may have to find the HIGHEST COMMON FACTOR to get started. 12 GRIDS (PER PAGE) 15/16 questions to answer per grid (So in effect around 190 individual questions) GIVE AS A WORKSHEET OR CUT INTO INDIVIDUAL QUESTIONS SUPPLIED AS PDF, WORD and JPEG FILES to give maximum flexibility to use in other software such as PowerPoint and Notebook etc BLANK GRIDS also included SET 1 of 2 ALSO AVAILABLE - MULTIPLICATION
FACTOR FINDER PROGRAM - Displays factors - for use on whiteboards
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FACTOR FINDER PROGRAM - Displays factors - for use on whiteboards

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A program (in Adobe Flash) that displays the factors/factors pairs for all the numbers 1-100 Really useful factor related activities and for checking worksheet answers. Lots to discus with the students. Same colour coding as my FREE Factor Banner/Poster which, at the moment, is my one of my most popular downloads. Should work on the touch of an interactive whiteboard . Flash should work on most computers/laptops and I have had this working through Internet Explorer. If you are able to make a comment/follow I would be grateful as it lets me notify you if there is any changes/upgrades to it.
DICE CLIPART
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DICE CLIPART

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DICE CLIPART - THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION - 5000 HIGH QUALITY IMAGES Around 5000 High quality images of DICE D4, D6, D8, D10, D12 and D20’s IN PNG and PDF formats for use in you own projects, worksheets Powerpoints, displays etc. With many different colours and different viewpoints I think this is the ULTIMATE COLLECTION. See some of the worksheets I have produced in some of my other uploads. I hope they prove useful as they have taken about 50-60 hours to make. If you do download this resource: *Half way through I did start calling light blue, CYAN to save a bit of typing when I was naming each individual example and to take this into account should you search for a particular colour dice amongst all these files.
SQUARE PRIME TRIANGLE numbers+ much more
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SQUARE PRIME TRIANGLE numbers+ much more

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A FUN GAME for groups of pupils includes mathematical /other facts about all numbers 1-100 OR USE THE CARDS AS A TEACHING RESOURCE SET OF A5 mini-posters for SQUARE,TRIANGLE,PRIME and PERFECT NUMBERS + ALL INDIVIDUAL CLIP-ART INCLUDED: This A3 GAME BOARD (Looks great laminated) Play/rules involve using SQUARE and PRIME numbers and much more RED squares have SQUARE NUMBERS GREEN squares have PRIME NUMBERS and have People on:child, young adult, old adult BLUE squares have TRIANGLE NUMBERS ORANGE squares have some ATOMIC NUMBERS PURPLE squares have PERFECT NUMBERS YELLOW squares have INTERNATIONAL DIRECT-DIAL CODES(country indicated by flag) PINK have related to MISCELLANEOUS FACTS about that number (some maths some ‘fun’ ADVANCED VERSION Rules for 2 different ways to play the game Advanced 1 - Uses a SCORE CARD so the player can check off all the numbers they have landed on. Each of these has a particular POINTS VALUE BONUS points are awarded in certain conditions THE POINTS TOTAL HAS THEN TO BE WORKED OUT Advanced 2 - Uses a set of CARDS to COLLECT (instead of the SCORE CARD) Each of these cards have INFORMATION about that particular number and includes maths,science and fun facts BONUS points are awarded in certain conditions THE POINTS TOTAL HAS THEN TO BE WORKED OUT BY COUNTING THE NUMBER OF POINTS ON EACH CARD ALSO INCLUDED: GAME RULES, SCORE CARD, SET OF CARDS FOR EACH NUMBER (+BONUS CARDS)
MATHS /PHYSICS        GEARS 2(D)      ANGLE OF ROTATION    RATIO.    FRACTIONS
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MATHS /PHYSICS GEARS 2(D) ANGLE OF ROTATION RATIO. FRACTIONS

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What angle do gears have to rotate through to give certain reading on a scale? Also requires knowledge of angles, fractions, ratio , decimals / recurring decimals. 5 worksheets - 10 questions + ‘working out’/ answer sheets if required. Gear clip-art and question images are included for use in your other documents.
MULTIPLICATION TABLES to 10x10 (TIMES TABLES)  One x table per A4
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MULTIPLICATION TABLES to 10x10 (TIMES TABLES) One x table per A4

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Multiplication tables that I have printed back-to-back and laminated. One side have X ? ( eg 1x2, 2x2, …10 x2) tables and the other the associated ?X tables( eg 2x1, 2x2…2x10) My daughter asked me to do these for our 3years 7month old grandson who has developed a particular interest in Maths and particularly number. He has used them on virtually a daily basis and even at his young age, knows most of his multiplication tables off by heart, which is amazing.
CONVERT NUMBERS to WORDS in EXCEL (No add-ins or VBA required)
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CONVERT NUMBERS to WORDS in EXCEL (No add-ins or VBA required)

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An EXCEL workbook which enables the user to convert a number to words. Works up to 999,999,999,999 and is a single ‘formula’ in a single excel cell The workbook has 3 tabs; A single number conversion A multi number conversion A random number generator (between 2 numbers set by the user) and converts the generated number to words All three versions AUTOFILL can be used to generate more rows. I am going to try to create some CONVERTING NUMBERS to WORD worksheets when I get the time by copying and pasting a set of cells into InDesign, Word Publisher, Powerpoint etc.
ADDITION GAME - 4 IN A LINE
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ADDITION GAME - 4 IN A LINE

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Roll 2 dice, add together the scores and cover up the total in the grid. The first player to get 4 counters in a line wins! If you haven’t got any counters, small card squares will suffice. PDF and JPG files supplied (use the JPG in your own documents if needed) 4 IN A LINE MULTIPLICATION ALSO AVAILABLE
GRAPH paper, SQUARED paper, ISOMETRIC paper and SPOTTY paper *A4* and ***A3*** (180 variations)
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GRAPH paper, SQUARED paper, ISOMETRIC paper and SPOTTY paper *A4* and ***A3*** (180 variations)

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Did you every want that odd sheet of Specialist paper for a lesson and couldn’t find any? AND did you want/need any A3 size so you didn’t have to stick A4 sheets together? IN this collection you will find Black, Green, Blue, Red and Grey versions of the follow papers A4 and A3 GRAPH PAPER 2mm (grid line every 10 - major grid line every 20) 2mm ( major grid line every 10) 1mm (grid line every 10 - major grid line every 20) 1mm ( major grid line every 10) SQUARED 1cm 5mm 2mm 1mm ISOMETRIC 5mm 1cm 2cm SPOTTY 5mm (1pt spots) 1cm Triangluar (1pt spots) 1cm Triangluar (2pt spots) 2cm Triangluar (1pt spots) 2cm Triangluar (2pt spots) 1cm Squared (1pt spots) 1cm Squared (1pt spots) All are PDF files and sometime when viewing you might need to either zoom in or out to see the detail If printing the A3 version you will need to make sure it is sent to an A3 printer otherwise it will try to tile and you’ll end up with 4 sheets instead of 1. Any of the colour versions will print grey if printed in greyscale in various shades of grey depending on the colour. I have included a grey version that should print 50% black. IF there are any other PAPERS you want adding to this collection please make a comment and i’ll endeavour to add it to the collect as soon as possible. I hope there are useful!
PRIME NUMBERS LESS THAN 100 - Via PRIME PIXEL PICTURES (set of 25) + more
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PRIME NUMBERS LESS THAN 100 - Via PRIME PIXEL PICTURES (set of 25) + more

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PLEASE TRY THE FREE VERSION FIRST A fun way to learn the prime numbers less than 100 A set of 25 pixel picture puzzles Shade the squares that have prime numbers Identify Prime and Composite (non-prime) numbers 3 levels of difficulty Worksheets (A5/A4) + ANSWERS + blank grids Guidance/Instructions** Prior Knowledge Required Being able to identify some if not all the prime numbers less than 100 unless you use this as an activity for this purpose. This is an activity designed to make the learning of PRIME numbers much easier and I have been surprised, in the past, how successful it has been. Start with the PRACTICE question if needed. For this and ONE STAR PUZZLES the if you work through the grid, starting in the top left hand corner and work left to right and row by row the sequence of PRIME NUMBERS <100 appear IN ORDER. So find 2 and work through to 97 The sequence repeats (partially in some cases) up to the prime needed complete the puzzle Get them to do this methodically - this is how they pick up the sequence ( a printed sequence for them to have alongside may scaffold the initial process). TWO STAR - Same rules but generally a larger grid THREE STAR - Usually a larger grid but primes not in a particular order although some part of the prime sequence may occur. (Find a 2 and it may be next to a 3, then a 5, then a 7 etc etc) I have provided some blank grids for pupils to make up their own puzzles. Draw a picture by colouring in a small grid. Then working with a larger grid get them to write LIGHTLY SHADE their picture onto a big grid In each shaded square they then write a PRIME NUMBER (in sequence at first as in a one star puzzle) which gets them writing out the primes) FILL IN THE REST OF THE GRID WITH NON-PRIME which is an equally IMPORTANT TASK EITHER COPY THIS ONTO ANOTHER BLANK GRID or use COMPUTER and TABLE IN WORD, POWERPOINT or similar to produce a printable puzzle. I have used ADOBE’s InDesign to make this set of puzzles Please Comment/follow so if there are upgrades/changes you can be easily notified - Thank You