Bounce Learning Kids makes quality education resources for primary and secondary school children, children with special needs and people for whom English is a second language.
Bounce Learning Kids makes quality education resources for primary and secondary school children, children with special needs and people for whom English is a second language.
Crossword maths distance learning worksheets is like doing a regular crossword but with numbers instead of letter. This is an amazingly fun way to make maths seem like play. The crossword ‘clues’ are maths sums. Solve the maths sum and place the resulting number into the appropriate space on the crossword math grid. When you have solved all the ‘clues’ and completed the field, put the highlighted numbers into the grid below to solve the final maths equation at the bottom for a bit of extra fun.
The sheets are in pairs and include the following:
2 sheets with addition sums
2 sheets with subtraction sums.
2 sheets with multiplication sums.
2 sheets with division sums.
2 sheets with a random mix of all four types of sums.
Don’t worry, there’s a clear answers sheet to show you where all the numbers go.
COLOUR & B/W: There are two versions of each sheet. In addition to the full-color sheets, each is presented in a specifically designed line-art B/W version, for those that are unable to print in full-color.
See also the Crossword maths 1 puzzles.
Find two adjacent numbers that either sum or multiply together to produce the target number. This is an excellent resource for learning factors.
There are 10 rows of numbers to find the target number from in each sheet. The first 5 sheets tackle addition and a further 4 tackle multiplication. The first sheet of each type has a couple of examples demonstrating how it works.
3D nets are a fantastic way to have fun. The shapes on these worksheets can be cut-out to make the following range of basic 3D objects:
tetrahedrons
cubes
dice
cuboids
square pyramids
pentagonal pyramids
cylinders
triangular prisms
cones
3D nets are a fantastic way to have fun. The complex 3D net on these worksheets can be cut-out to make all the Archimedes 3D objects:
Truncated tetrahedron
Cuboctahedron
Truncated cube
Truncated octahedron
Rhombicuboctahedron
Truncated cuboctahedron
Snub cube
Icosidodecaherdon
Truncated dodecahedron
Truncated icosahedron
Rhombicosidodecahedron
Truncated icosidodecahedron
Snub dodecahedron
A handy Archimedean Solids chart with all the statistics and characteristics of all the Archimedean Solids is also included in this series.
Fun way to learn addition and subtraction with these distance learning worksheets.
Complete the triangle of numbers and solve all the equations.
This fun series of maths triangles worksheets provides a visually stimulating and interesting means to get kids practising their maths skills.
This series tackles addition and subtraction. See the corresponding series Maths triangles 2, which tackles multiplication and division.
As with all Bounce Learning Kids worksheets, they start out easier and become progressively more challenging as you progress through the series, so there’s always something for all students regardless of their ability.
Solve the super fun number snake math puzzles. Solve all the math equations to complete all the numbers as you snake around the grid. Follow the direction of the arrows.
Each distance learning worksheet is provided in full-colour as well as B/W. For each sheet, there is also an answers sheet provided.
Sheets range from simple to complex with some covering addition and subtraction while others cover addition, subtraction, multiplication & division:
1-10 (+ -)
1-25 (+ -)
1-50 (+ -)
1-100 (+ -)
1-50 small (x /)
1-100 (x /)
1-1000 (x /)
1-50 small (+ - x /)
1-50 (+ - x /)
1-100 (+ - x /)
1-1000 (+ - x /)
3D nets are a fantastic way to have fun. The shapes on these worksheets can be cut-out to make the following range of complex 3D objects:
Octahedron
Dodecahedron
Rhombic prism
Icosahedron
Hexagonal prism
Twisted pentagonal prism
Twisted cube
Twisted hexagonal prism
Wordsearch puzzle with a twist. Instead of letter, this wordsearch grid has UK coins. The idea is to find the specific amount of money with the indicated number of adjacent coins (up, down, left, right & diagonal).
The puzzles start out relatively simple but become progressively more challenging. This wordsearch with money puzzle is also available in Australian & US versions.
Numbers search distance learning worksheets is a fantastic way to make mental maths fun. Just like a regular wordsearch puzzle but with numbers instead of letters.
As an added twist, some of the numbers you need to look for must first be determined by solving a basic equation. There are different sizes of grids and equations for different ability levels.
Grid A - 8x8 numbers
Search for the numbers as depicted. The first two are already highlighted to help show how it works.
Grid B - 8x8 numbers
Search for the numbers as depicted. No hints this time.
Grid C - 8x8 grid
Solve the ADDITION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. One solution has been highlighted to help show how it works.
Grid D - 8x8 grid
Solve the SUBTRACTION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. No hints this time.
Grid E - 8x8 grid
Solve the MULTIPLICATION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. One solution has been highlighted to help show how it works.
Grid F - 8x8
Solve the DIVISION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. One solution has been highlighted to help show how it works.
Grid G - 10x10 grid (larger grids are harder to solve)
Solve the ADDITION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. This time, there are three numbers to sum instead of two on the easier grid. One solution has been highlighted to help show how it works.
Grid H - 10x10 grid
Solve the SUBTRACTION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. No hints this time.
Grid I - 10x10 grid
Solve the MULTIPLICATION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. No hints this time.
Grid J - 15-15 grid
This time, instead of solving specific equations, have fun exploring the features on your scientific calculator by finding various mathematical constants and other fun functions, like Pi, Log, Root, Factorial, Sin, Cos, Tan, etc. Figure out which numbers each function represents and then find it in the grid - especially fun for those keen with numbers.
Fun way to learn multiplication and division with these distance learning worksheets.
Complete the triangle of numbers and solve all the equations.
This fun series of maths triangles worksheets provides a visually stimulating and interesting means to get kids practising their math skills.
This series tackles multiplication and division. See the corresponding series Math triangles 1, which tackles addition and subtraction.
As with all Bounce Learning Kids worksheets, they start out easier and become progressively more challenging as you progress through the series, so there’s always something for all students regardless of their ability.
These maths code distance learning worksheets put a twist on an old favourite.
Just like the Maths code 1 series of puzzles but this time with symbols to represent numbers. The idea is to not only solve the puzzle but also to determine which number each symbol represents, adding a harder dimension to the puzzle. Complete the grid of numbers such that the resulting equations are correct and add up to the target symbol (numbers) in both directions.
We start with simple addition problems and then progress to subtraction and then a combination of addition and subtraction. The worksheets become progressively more challenging with multiplication sums, then a combination of multiplication and division sums. Then there are worksheets with a combination of all four operators.
The first series of worksheets are 2x2 grids, then 2x3 grids and finally 2x6 grids with various combinations of the four operators for those that really like to be challenged.
Coordinates distance learning worksheets are an important element to numeracy. These coordinates worksheets provided exercises in understanding and working with coordinate grids using an X & Y axis.
Find the sums in the search grid.
Addition doesn’t need to be boring. This fun distance learning wordsearch puzzle with a twist will make doing maths fun.
Simply find three adjacent numbers that, when a + and = sign are added in the right place, make a valid sum. Each sheet has one or two examples to get you going. Find them all!
12 fun maths puzzles each with a solutions sheet included:
A-F: 8x8 grid
G-K: 10x10 grid
L: 15x15 grid
Test your maths skills with this fun series of varied distance learning numeracy worksheets. This is level 1 from a 4-level range, suitable for children up to around grade 3.
Each worksheet in this series contains 12 of the same type of numeracy problem. There are 24 different problem types in all:
Count the coloured blocks.
Add up all the sides from both shapes.
Count the number of times the lines cross.
Count the number of semi-circles you can see.
Count the triangles (including the overlapping ones).
Solve the sums and add up the resulting numbers.
Count the blocks in the specific coloured columns.
Solve the Numeracy word problem.
Decide which object is heaviest.
Count the perfect squares (including the overlapping ones).
Solve the Numeracy word problem to determine how many ice-creams to share.
Write the next number in the sequence.
Solve the Numeracy word problem.
Count the dots.
Figure out how many perfect circles you can make with the semi-circles and quarter-circles.
Write the count number in the box provided.
Figure out how many cubes are present.
Figure out how much British money is displayed.
Add up the dots on all the dice.
Solve the numeracy word problem.
Solve the sum using the n umber line.
Count the equal parts of the object.
Identify the odd-one-out.
Solve the geometric word problem.
Products in the Maths Fun range (each available in UK & AU versions):
Maths Fun level 1 (UK)
Maths Fun level 1 compendium (UK)
Maths Fun level 2 (UK)
Maths Fun level 2 compendium (UK)
Maths Fun level 3 (UK)
Maths Fun level 3 compendium (UK)
Maths Fun level 4 (UK)
Maths Fun level 4 compendium (UK)
COLOUR:
Most Bounce Learning Kids products are suitable to be printed in B/W but a few are best printed in colour, due to references to specific colours on the sheet. This is one such series where there are specific colour references.
Work out the length of all the perimeters with these distance learning worksheets. As with all Bounce Learning Kids worksheets, these start off relatively simple but become progressively more challenging with more complex shapes to make the calculations harder.
Fractions, decimals and percentages are tackled in this series of division distance learning worksheets. Each sheet depicts 10 fractions, decimals or percentages in visual for. Some answers are pre-populated but as you progress through the worksheets, these diminish and they become more challenging.
4 worksheets for Fractions
4 worksheets for Decimals
4 worksheets for Percentages
Fun series of maths code distance learning worksheets.
Complete the grid of numbers such that the resulting equations are correct and add up to the target numbers both horizontally as well as vertically.
We start with simple addition problems and then progress to subtraction and then a combination of addition and subtraction.
The maths code worksheets become progressively more challenging with multiplication sums, then a combination of multiplication and division sums. Then there are worksheets with a combination of all four operators.
The first series of worksheets are 2x2 grids but the last few are 3x3 grids with various combinations of the four operators for those that really like to be challenged.
See also the more challenging Maths code 2 series.
Crossword maths 1 distance learning worksheets is like doing a regular crossword but with numbers instead of words. This is an amazingly fun way to make maths seem like play. The crossword ‘clues’ are maths sums you have to complete in the grid itself. The concept is very simple. Solve one maths sum in order to solve the next that joins to it. Work your way around the grid until all the sums are solved. Once the entire grid is filled, put the highlighted numbers into the grid below to solve the bonus maths equation at the bottom for a bit of extra fun.
All skills and confidence levels are catered for throughout the 34 sheets in the series. The first sheets are relatively simple but they do get progressively much more challenging.
There are dedicated sheets for each type of operator (+, -, x & /) as well as extra sheets with sums that use all the operators.
Each sheet has a twin with the same grid and the same solution but with a different compliment of numbers missing to begin with. The first of each twin is a much more challenging configuration with the second a bit easier (fewer sums to solve, easier to find solutions, etc.)
There are 3 levels for beginners, intermediate and advanced mental arithmetic skills.
Don’t worry, there’s are answers sheets to show you where all the numbers go as well as the full list of ever sum represented on every sheet. You can use these to easily identify which students are at the right level for which sheets.
Suitable for printing is colour as well as B/W.
See also the Crossword Maths 2 series of maths puzzles.
Test your maths skills with this fun series of varied distance learning numeracy worksheets. This is level 4 from a 4-level range, the most challenging and suitable for children up to around grade 6.
Each worksheet in this series contains 12 of the same type of numeracy problem. There are 24 different problem types in all:
Find the mean average.
Count all the vertices or edges.
How many times can the small square fit into the larger shape?
How big is the angle?
Study the bar chart and answer the question.
Add up all the numbers.
Turn the yellow cog in the direction indicated. What happens to the green cog?
Which of the cut-outs will make the 3D shape indicated?
How many times with the cube fit into the 3D shape?
Add the missing number or operator so that the equation is correct.
What percentage of the shape is coloured red?
Note the time on the clock and answer the question.
Study the distribution of the dots and answer the question.
Look at the weights and pivot point of the balance beam and determine what will happen.
Figure out how much change you will have after spending the indicated amount.
Solve the equation using BODMAS.
Determine the perimeter length of the rectangle.
Circle all the numbers that add up to the target amount.
Determine which yellow shape is rotationally symmetrical to the blue one.
Determine which green shape is mirror symmetrical to the red one.
Add up all the coloured angles.
Study the bar chart and answer the question.
Study the angles and answer the question.
Find the mode average.
Products in the Maths Fun range (each available in UK & AU versions):
Maths Fun level 1 (UK)
Maths Fun level 1 compendium (UK)
Maths Fun level 2 (UK)
Maths Fun level 2 compendium (UK)
Maths Fun level 3 (UK)
Maths Fun level 3 compendium (UK)
Maths Fun level 4 (UK)
Maths Fun level 4 compendium (UK)
COLOUR:
Most Bounce Learning Kids products are suitable to be printed in B/W but a few are best printed in colour, due to references to specific colours on the sheet. This is one such series where there are specific colour references.