<p>Worksheet with example, and questions to be completed.<br />
I have provided one sheet with the worked example, and the same with a blank example to be worked through as a class.</p>
<p>This activity allows the student to follow directions given as angles and direction of turn, and allows them to also describe movement through these methods also. Through following the instructions, they collect objects around the map by following the initial instructions, then have to write their own instructions to make it to the cave of treasures.</p>
<p>This activity gives practice of clockwise and anti clockwise turns in multiples of 90 degrees. There is also exposure to amounts of turn greater than 360 degrees.</p>
<p>A scaffolded worksheet with a method-based approach to adding and subtracting fractions with different denominators. Good for low level pupils as a starting point.</p>
<p>Activity and accompanying worksheet for an interactive, independent activity exploring volume. Multi-link cubes needed. Great for low level pupils.</p>
<p>Activity and accompanying worksheet for exploring perimeters around us. Will need rectangles around the room to be measured. Good for KS2 and low level KS3.</p>
<p>Worksheets based on finding missing numbers in multiplication and division problems. Apologies for the messy handwriting/structure; I aim to digitise this resource at some point!</p>