Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
This mystery picture colour by number will give students lots of practice of scaling up a ratio. The Picture will reveal a slice of pizza. Automatic marking and colouring make this activity perfect for homework or home learning and students will be engaged from start to finishing wondering what the picture is!
Skills include scaling up ratios with 2 parts. Example questions include:
★ A tiled floor has black and white tiles in the ratio 3:10. If there are 50 white tiles, how many black tiles are there?
★ The ages of a mother and son are in the ratio 5:2. If the mother is 35, how old is the son?
★IMPORTANT★ Students only need to put in the numerical answer. If they put in the units it will be marked incorrect.
Check out the preview video for an example!
Students answer each question. For the ones they get correct the square next to it will go green and part of the mystery picture will automatically be revealed. Once the student gets all the answers correct they will reveal the entire picture.
This product includes:
★ A PDF with the link to the simplifying ratios digital activity for use on Google Sheets (24 questions included)
★ Answers, instructions and T&Cs (also on the PDF)
This is a Google Drive Activity for Google Sheets. When you purchase this product you will be given access to a link that will allow you make your own copy and open the file in Google Sheets. You’ll then be able to share that file with your students. Please DO NOT share my Google Drive link with your students, you need to make your own copy on your own Google Drive to share with them. I can’t grant edit access to my file if your student asks. This resource is not appropriate for students who like to print off their work and write by hand.
Any technical issues/problems please email me at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com rather than leaving a review as I will be able to sort it out a lot easier.
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Terms and conditions:
This is a license for individual educational use only by the original purchaser. The purchaser has permission to make a copy of this resource for their own classroom use. Electronic distribution is limited to the purchasers class(es) only. The reproduction of all or any of the content, pixel art, formulas, the format or any of the questions of this product for any other use is strictly prohibited.
This Christmas maths colour by number activity will give students lots of practice of simplifying ratios. A fun seasonal activity to engage students before Christmas AND they are still doing work!
Great for a starter/plenary or early finishers. Especially if you want students to practice and consolidate simplifying ratios without using a traditional worksheet.
All the squares have a surd in them and students need to simplify the surd given and colour in all the squares that correspond to their answer, in the colour given, in order to reveal Father Christmas. Fun Holiday clip art border included.
This product includes:
❄A Colour by Number sheet
❄A question sheet with space for workings
❄An Answer sheet for teachers
If you would like more Christmas themed maths activities please click here.
This Valentine’s day themed colour by number will give students lots of practice of finding the Highest Common Factor and Lowest Common Multiple. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Valentine’s. The Picture will reveal an Emoji with Love Heart eyes! Great for display!
Use as a plenary, for early finishers or a fun activity. It’s also great if you want students to practice and consolidate finding the HCF and LCM without using a traditional worksheet.
All the squares have a number in them and students need to answer the question and colour in all the squares that correspond to their answer, in the colour given, in order to reveal an emoji. There is also a clip art border for students to color in.
This product includes:
♥A Color by Number sheet
♥A question sheet with space for workings
♥An Answer sheet for teachers
♥♥ Find other Valentine’s Day Maths resources here ♥♥
These self-checking, no-prep printable maze worksheets will give KS3 students a fun way to practise Solving One Step Equations (with adding and subtracting only). These maths mazes can be used for class work, warm-ups, additional practise, homework or you can give them to early finishers.
Included:
★3 mazes (labelled at the bottom left)
★Answer Key for each maze
Features:
★Easy to use
★Self-checking
★At least 9 questions for students to answer
★Engaging
★Mark at a glance
★Full solutions
This is a more engaging way of reviewing solving equations. It is great because students can self-check the answers and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions.
Students work their way through the maze, coloring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
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For the AQA new specification for GCSE PE but just as useful for any other specification.
Drag and drop- drag the bone names to the correct location, students playing this will be scored on how many attempts they take for each bone. There is also the facility to print so students can print it off and bring in the evidence of homework.
Locations and names - answer 10 random questions about the location and names of bones. Scored out of 10.
Flash required.
A task sheet that pupils can work through at their own pace. I have made pupils go into pairs with people of their own standard for this. I have used this as an introduction to badminton, and also as a warm up for pupils who are more experienced.
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Treasure hunt to find the area of a circle.
These could be used as follows:
★Printed on A4 and placed around the room for an active task
★Printed 4 on one sheet and used individually on desks used as loop cards
These cards include the following objectives:
★Finding the area of a circle (blue)
There are 10 different cards and student record cards. They should write the letter of the card they visited into the box, they should then write the letter of the next card they visit in the next box, following the arrows.
All answers included.
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A fun 10 card treasure hunts for a function machines lesson. Skills covered are: writing an expression from a function machine. Student record card and solutions included. Use as a starter for a lesson on writing expressions, solving equations or as AFL/ a plenary for a lesson on function machines.
Difficulties include
★ Purple (challenge) - - Writing the algebraic expression from a function machine
Students need to start on any random card and note down the letter on their recording card (first page). They answer the question on that card then find another card that has the answer on (they then note down that letter and so on).
Suggestions for use:
★Print them off on A4 and scatter them around the room (students love getting out of their seats!)
★Print the cards off 4 to a page and give them to students individually to do on their desk
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Task cards for students to use to help with making balances using basic shapes. Includes pictures for students to copy from and ideas for different ways in which to hold basic shapes. There are also a number of teaching points on each card.
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Need pair balances? Click here for my acrobatics pairs resource.
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This is one powerpoint slide on what is needed to compose a gymnastics routine.
It is fully editable and I have embeded the font into the powerpoint.
Suggestions for use:
At the beginning of a unit so students know how much goes into a routine
After students have “finished” their routine - film students/get another student to watch and focus on one aspect then improve that aspect before moving onto the next
As a whole group in a sequence lesson - concentrate on one aspect at a time
Give to higher ability students before they start their routines so they can work all the aspects in when they are creating their routine
Give to no doers so they can evaluate and improve other students work
This is the compositional aspects I have mentioned in my assessment criteria sheet.
Need other gymnastics resources? Click here
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This was created to save time for busy teachers and is made so teachers with little/no netball experience can teach it just as well as those with lots. You should be able to teach a lesson with minimal preparation and I made these so in most cases they can be just picked up and taught.
Each lesson has assessment levels, clear teaching points, afl opportunities and clear explanations of the tasks. There are no timings included as each school can vary in terms of lesson time. They should provide enough tasks for lessons of 40 minutes and above.
The assessment levels are old national curriculum levels but the levels can be easily changed to reflect your own schools assessment models.
Check out the SOW/set of lesson plans for year 7 here.
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This types of angles in parallel lines foldable comes in 2 different versions so you can personalise for each class.
With pictures and explanation, including space on the inside for students to draw examples
With pictures and a blank inside for complete freedom
Text instructions for use are included in the resource.
Click here for more angles in parallel lines resources.
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This rounding to the nearest whole number and 10 BINGO activity is a really fun way of practising rounding. Skills include rounding numbers up to 100 to the nearest ten.
Show the questions on a Smart Board or projector. Your students will love it and won’t realise how many questions they are answering!
This product includes:
★ A PowerPoint display with instructions, student choice bingo numbers and 40 questions
★All 40 numbers on screen for students to make their own 4 by 4 grid and pick their own numbers (saves on printing)
★32 unique student cards (4 per page of paper to save on printing)
★ Answers for the teacher to check if students have crossed off the right numbers!
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