I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
Differentiated Area of Circle questions in a RAG type worksheet, answers included. Includes writing answer in terms of pie. Also a Powerpoint of the worksheet and answers included to display to students.
Answer the percentage/increase questions to complete the codebreaker and reveal the Halloween joke. Answer included. Suitable for KS3 Maths, GCSE Foundation Maths and Functional Skills Maths
Unravel the Halloween themed joke by answering the percentage of amounts questions . Answer included. A fun Halloween activity Suitable for KS3 Maths, GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills
Help Primary 3 to 6 learners develop a better understanding of ratios through the medium of recipes with this Halloween themed Recipes Ratio and Proportion Worksheets.
This ratio worksheets details the ingredients to be used in three different Halloween themed recipes recipes, learners are then asked to use the measurements provided and their knowledge of ratios to answer a series of questions.
Have your students complete this Halloween themed ratio worksheet in class, or assign them for homework.
Learners plot the co-ordinates to reveal the Halloween themed shape (witch on broomstick). Great practice for working with co-ordinates. Suitable for KS3 learners
Terrify your class this Halloween Maths Coordinates Worksheet and reinforce core KS3 Maths skills at the same time! Plot the coordinates, join the dots, and scream in horror as a suitably Halloween-ey image is revealed
Answer sheet included
Master Standard Form with Differentiated RAG Worksheets & Interactive PowerPoint!
Transform your lessons on standard form into a dynamic and inclusive experience with this Differentiated RAG Worksheet and Interactive PowerPoint. Perfect for teaching both converting ordinary numbers to standard form and standard form to ordinary numbers, this resource is ideal for starters, plenaries, or standalone activities!
Key Features:
Differentiated RAG Levels:
Engage students with the Red, Amber, Green system, offering questions ranging from foundational concepts to advanced applications. Students of all abilities can work at the level that challenges them while building confidence.
Quick & Easy Format:
The clear, concise questions help students quickly grasp the process of converting numbers between ordinary and standard form. Perfect for reinforcing key skills and fluency.
Interactive PowerPoint:
Bring lessons to life with the included PowerPoint! Use it to display questions and answers on an Interactive Whiteboard (IWB) or in virtual learning environments, facilitating interactive discussions and concept reinforcement.
Versatile Application:
Whether you’re using it for a quick starter, a plenary to check understanding, or a focused worksheet, this resource fits seamlessly into your lesson plans, offering flexibility and effectiveness.
Answers Included:
Save time with the included answer key! Students can self-check their work, encouraging independence and ensuring accuracy, while teachers benefit from streamlined marking.
Seamless Integration for Any Setting:
Whether teaching in the classroom or remotely, this resource adapts effortlessly. Use the PowerPoint for interactive teaching or assign worksheets for independent or virtual learning.
How It Works:
★ Students navigate differentiated questions, practicing how to convert between ordinary numbers and standard form. The RAG system ensures every learner is appropriately supported and challenged.
❤ Ignite Learning with RAG Differentiation:
Provide a tailored experience that meets your students’ unique needs. Download now to see increased engagement, deeper understanding, and growing confidence in standard form conversions!
A lesson on finding the difference between positive and negative numbers using the context of temperature. Powerpoint includes examples and questions. A worksheet is also included as is a short homework.
An animated powerpoint showing learners how to write numbers in standard form and how to change from standard from to ordinary numbers. Powerpoint contains short questions for learners to complete on mini whiteboards in whole class activity and more questions for them to complete individually. Answers are included and will display on screen for learners to self-assess.
I have used a visually appealing dinosaur theme throughout as a hook to interest the learner in the topic. Clips from Jurasic Park could be used to introduce the topic.
Learners have to find 9 true statements on evaluating roots that are hidden in a grid of 20 statements on roots. To do this they have to calculate square and cube roots and work with roots with indices great than 3. . Answers included.
Learners have to find 9 true statements on evaluating powers that are hidden in a grid of 20 statements on powers. To do this they have to round to up to 3 significant figures. Answers included.
A 10 page home study booklet on when to multiply and divide. Booklet is designed to help student who struggle with knowing when to divide or multiply. Booklet includes examples and 20 worded multiplication and division problems where it is not clear which method you have to use.
Unlock the Mystery of Numbers with these editable Place Value and Number Riddles! Challenge your students and ignite their mathematical curiosity with this engaging resource, designed for GCSE Maths also suitable for Functional Skills L2 Maths students.
Key Features:
► Brain-Teasing Riddles:
Immerse your students in a world of mathematical mystery with a collection of place value and number riddles. Each slide presents questions related to a specific number, encouraging students to apply their knowledge in a fun and interactive way.
► Whole-Class Engagement:
Utilize this resource as a whole-class activity, fostering collaborative learning as students use mini whiteboards to solve the riddles together. It’s an excellent way to promote teamwork and friendly competition.
►Differentiated Levels of Challenge:
Tailored for diverse skill levels, the slides are differentiated into varying levels of challenge, ensuring that every student is appropriately engaged and motivated to excel.
► Versatile Presentation Options:
The animated slides offer flexibility – reveal clues one by one or print the cards for a tactile, hands-on experience. Adapt the resource to suit your teaching style and the unique needs of your students.
► Answers Included:
Facilitate easy assessment with included answers, providing a quick way to check understanding and reinforce correct solutions.
How to Use:
► Whole-Class Engagement:
Dive into a captivating class-wide adventure, encouraging active participation and fostering a positive math culture.
► Differentiation Made Easy:
Tailor the challenge level to individual student needs, ensuring that every learner is appropriately stretched and supported.
►Perfect for Planning:
Use these riddles as an exciting addition to your lesson plans, providing both structure and a touch of mystery to your math sessions.
Elevate your math lessons with this resource, offering a blend of challenge and excitement that transforms learning into an adventure. Grab your Place Value and Number Riddles now and witness your students unravel the mysteries of mathematics with enthusiasm!❤❤
Looking for an engaging, no-prep activity to practice working on Bidmas? Students will have to find the nine correct Bidmas calculations among a group of 20 and shade the correct nine in.
Suitable for GCSE Foundation Maths and Functionals Skills students.
3 Differentiated Worksheets
Sheet 1 learners have to multiply, divide,add and subtract using the rules of bidmas
Sheet 2 learners have to work with brackets
Sheet 3 learners will have to use squares and roots
Answer key included
Learners have to find 9 true statements on significant figures that are hidden in a grid of 20 statements on significant figures. To do this they have to round to up to 3 significant figures. Answers included.