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Operation Maths

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I have been teaching for a number of years and throughout this time I have created numerous resources to support children of many different ages and abilities.

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I have been teaching for a number of years and throughout this time I have created numerous resources to support children of many different ages and abilities.
Odd and Even Numbers
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Odd and Even Numbers

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There are 5 different types of odd and even activities. Each activity has also been differentiated with A being the easiest and C the hardest. • Colour the odd numbers • Colour the even numbers • Odd number mazes • Even number mazes • Cut and stick odd and even numbers • Choose if a number is odd or even • Colour the odd numbers to reveal the hidden word • Colour the even numbers to reveal the hidden word Answers included.
Mother's Day Maths
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Mother's Day Maths

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• Addition – Missing numbers in addition sums • Subtraction – Missing numbers in subtraction sums • Addition sums – Cut out the flower answers and stick them above the matching addition sum • Subtraction sums – Cut out the flower answers and stick them above the matching subtraction sum • Multiplication sums – Cut out the flower answers and stick them above the matching multiplication sum • Division sums – Cut out the flower answers and stick them above the matching division sum • Doubling petals – Start at the first number and keep doubling each number until you get to the finish petal • Halving petals – Start at the first number and keep halving each number until you get to the finish petal All activities apart from doubling and halving are differentiated with A being the easiest and C the hardest. Answers included.
Father's Day Maths
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Father's Day Maths

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• Ordering days of the week – Cut out the ties and stick them in order on the shirts • Ordering months – Cut out the ties and stick them in order on the washing line • Ordering whole numbers – Cut out the ties and stick them in order on the washing line • Ordering decimal numbers – Cut out the ties and stick them in order on the washing line • Multiples – Fill in the missing multiples on the ties All activities apart from ordering days of the week and months are differentiated with A being the easiest and C the hardest. Answers included.
New Year 2024
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New Year 2024

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A fun way to welcome in the New Year. -> Reflect the year 2024 in the mirror line -> Work out the area of each letter and digit in ‘NEW’, ‘YEAR’ and ‘2024’ -> Use the digits in 2024 to write certain types of numbers, then answer and create sums I update this resource every year to contain the coming year, so you can use it again and again.
Find the Multiples
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Find the Multiples

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These sheets are an excellent way to test students on their knowledge of multiples. • Colour in all the multiples to reveal the hidden words. • There is a separate sheet for each multiple from 2-12. Each sheet also has an extension where students can write how they know when a number is a multiple of the number on the sheet. Answers included.