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Maths Posters
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Maths Posters

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Here is a selection of posters for your Maths classroom. Included in your purchase would be 11 posters (pdf files) on the following topics: Factors Multiples Negative Numbers Square Numbers Cube Numbers Fraction Wall Lines Triangles Angles Area and Perimeter Circles Note on Negative Numbers poster - This is one way to help students remember how to multiply and divide negative numbers. Pupils draw a face like in the poster (or simply a circle with the three signs in to represent the eyes and mouth). They cover up the two signs from the multiplication/division problem. The uncovered sign will be for the answer.
Factors, Multiples, Prime, Cube and Square Numbers - Colour by Number Activity
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Factors, Multiples, Prime, Cube and Square Numbers - Colour by Number Activity

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This is a fun way for students to revise numbers using a famous artist (Miro) colouring sheet. Number topics included: - prime numbers - multiples and LCM - factors and HCF - square and square root - cube and cube root Students identify the solution to each question in one of the three answer boxes. They then find the question number on the colouring sheet and colour the section in the colour that corresponds to their answer. Included in your purchase is a question sheet, answer sheet and colouring sheet. I print this as an A5 booklet (also included) so that students can then glue this into their notebooks. Students can also mark their answers by comparing their colouring sheet to the original artwork. An engaging way for students to learn about numbers and art!
Learn to Tell the Time - Dyslexia  Dyscalculia Friendly
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Learn to Tell the Time - Dyslexia Dyscalculia Friendly

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The Aramazu method of learning to tell the time on an analogue clock was originally developed for primary school children. This collection of resources adapts the Aramazu approach to appeal to secondary school students. I have used this approach successfully to teach 16-18 year old students with dyslexia and dyscalculia how to tell the time. The resources included in this package are: A Student Progress Tracker I glue this in my student’s books. The tracker shows 8 levels that the students have to move up in order to reach the target. Students start at the bottom (level 1) and once each level is completed, we highlight it. The goal is to reach level 8.  The progress path is shown both in words and pictures so all my students can access the information. An Illustrated Set of Notes These can be used as a interactive teaching resource or as handouts for students. Flash Cards / Match Pairs Cards The Aramazu clocks can be used as flash cards or together with the word cards as a matching activity. A Giant Aramazu Wall Clock Perfect for kinaesthetic and visual learners, a printable giant Aramazu wall clock for students to practise showing the time on. I’ve also included a few worksheets and posters to support learning. The end goal is for students to be able to tell the time to 5 minute intervals on an Aramazu clock. Once students have mastered this, you can then use the ‘Goodbye Aramazu’ resource to support students with the transition to reading a ‘typical’ analogue clock: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/learn-to-tell-the-time-goodbye-aramazu-12084255
Expanding Brackets - Colour by Number Activity
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Expanding Brackets - Colour by Number Activity

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This is a fun way for students to revise expanding expressions using a famous artist (Keith Haring) colouring sheet. Students identify the solution to each question in one of the three answer boxes. They then find the question number on the colouring sheet and colour the section in the colour that corresponds to their answer. Included in your purchase is ONE activity: a question sheet, answer sheet and colouring sheet. I print this as an A5 booklet (also included) so that students can then glue this into their notebooks. Students can also mark their answers by comparing their colouring sheet to the original artwork. An engaging way for students to learn about algebra and art!
Area of Circles - Colour by Number Activity
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Area of Circles - Colour by Number Activity

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This is a fun way for students to revise finding the area of circles using a famous pop artist (Keith Haring) colouring sheet. Questions ask students to (1) estimate the area by counting squares, (2) finding area when given the radius or diameter, (3) find the area of parts of a circle (e.g. semi- and quarter- circle) and (4) find the radius when given the area. Students identify the solution to each question in one of the three answer boxes. They then find the question number on the colouring sheet and colour the section in the colour that corresponds to their answer. Included in your purchase is a question sheet, answer sheet and colouring sheet. Students can also mark their answers by comparing their colouring sheet to the original artwork. An engaging way for students to learn about area of circles and art!
Simplifying Expressions Colour by Number Activity
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Simplifying Expressions Colour by Number Activity

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This is a fun way for students to revise simplifying expressions (with multiplication signs) using a famous artist (Keith Haring) colouring sheet. Students identify the solution to each question in one of the three answer boxes. They then find the question number on the colouring sheet and colour the section in the colour that corresponds to their answer. Included in your purchase is ONE Activity: a question sheet, answer sheet and colouring sheet. I print this as an A5 booklet (also included) so that students can then glue this into their notebooks. Students can also mark their answers by comparing their colouring sheet to the original artwork. An engaging way for students to learn about algebra and art!
Percentages Colour by Number Activity
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Percentages Colour by Number Activity

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This is a fun way for students to revise non-calculator percentage calculations using a famous artist (Keith Haring) colouring sheet. Topics include: - Finding a % of an amount - Writing as a % - Increase/decrease by a given % Students identify the solution to each question in one of the three answer boxes. They then find the question number on the colouring sheet and colour the section in the colour that corresponds to their answer. Included in your purchase is a question sheet, answer sheet and colouring sheet. I print this as an A5 booklet (also included) so that students can then glue this into their notebooks. Students can also mark their answers by comparing their colouring sheet to the original artwork. An engaging way for students to learn about percentages and art!
Fractions, Decimals & Percentages - Colour by Number Activity
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Fractions, Decimals & Percentages - Colour by Number Activity

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This is a fun way for students to revise how to change between fractions, decimals and percentages using a famous artist (Fernand Leger) colouring sheet. Students identify the solution to each question in one of the three answer boxes. They then find the question number on the colouring sheet and colour the section in the colour that corresponds to their answer. Included in your purchase is a question sheet, answer sheet and colouring sheet. I print this as an A5 booklet (also included) so that students can then glue this into their notebooks. Students can also mark their answers by comparing their colouring sheet to the original artwork. An engaging way for students to learn about fractions, decimals, percentages and art!
Hypothesis Test for a Population Mean - Analogy to a Criminal Trial
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Hypothesis Test for a Population Mean - Analogy to a Criminal Trial

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This is a student workbook that can supplement lessons on hypothesis tests for a population mean. I teach the stages of hypothesis testing using analogies to a criminal trial. My students like this comparison; they are more engaged and it helps them to see the relevance of the different stages. Once students are confident with the terminology, we create our own courtroom in the classroom and role-play the stages of hypothesis testing with students acting as the jury, prosecution, judge and defence. Contents of the workbook 1. A summary of the 5 stages of hypothesis testing 2. A detailed analogy to a criminal trial 3. One worked example 4. Space for students to complete their own examples. 5. Worksheets on: a. the null and alternative hypothesis b. type I and type II errors c. checking assumptions d. sampling distributions e. the normal distribution f. the t-distribution g. interpreting p-values Answers for worksheets provided in separate document. The preview file shows a selection of pages from the workbook.
Area of Shapes Review- Colour by Number Activity
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Area of Shapes Review- Colour by Number Activity

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This is a fun way for students to revise area of shapes using a famous artist (Fernand Leger) colouring sheet. Questions will ask students to find the area of rectangles, squares, triangles, parallelograms, trapeziums and compound shapes. Students identify the solution to each question in one of the three answer boxes. They then find the question number on the colouring sheet and colour the section in the colour that corresponds to their answer. Included in your purchase is a question sheet, answer sheet and colouring sheet. Students can also mark their answers by comparing their colouring sheet to the original artwork. An engaging way for students to learn about area of shapes and art!
FREE Pythagoras Theorem Graphic Organiser
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FREE Pythagoras Theorem Graphic Organiser

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Useful for students who struggle with the algebra, this is a step by step method to calculate a side of a right-angled triangle using Pythagoras' theorem. The first page explains the method using an example and the second page is for students to complete. Looking for a real-world application of Pythagoras' theorem? If so, take a look at the following resource: Pythagoras Theorem & Tennis?? A Real-World Practical Application
Pythagoras Theorem & Tennis ?? A Real-World Practical Application
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Pythagoras Theorem & Tennis ?? A Real-World Practical Application

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Could you return the serve of a professional tennis player? Students investigate this question in a maths practical activity. Students use Pythagoras' theorem and speed, distance, time conversions to estimate the time it takes for a ball to travel across court. They then estimate their own reaction times using an online test.
Detective Kids Clip Art
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Detective Kids Clip Art

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This 28-piece set has everything you need to create fun detective-themed resources. Included are 20 happy, curious Detective Kids and 8 accessories, including binoculars, magnifying glass and a 'top-secret' folder. All images are in PNG format and have a high resolution for printing and resizing. Please read my Terms of Use in the Preview regarding personal and commercial use of my graphics. Looking for more clip art? Take a look at these resources: Owls (FREE) Kids Kids (FREE) Kids in School Uniform – Grey & White Court Room Kids Science Kids
Multiples Pick Flip Check
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Multiples Pick Flip Check

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Kids will love this Pick, Flip & Check activity. They use a paper clip or clothes peg to clip the multiples of the number in the centre of the card. Then they flip the card over to check their answers! A fun way for kids to practice finding multiples. Plus no marking for you! Included in your purchase are FIVE activities -findings multiples of 4, 7, 9,12 and 15. How to assemble: - print on card* - cut around the edge - fold in half and glue the two halves together. *or paper and then laminate once folded. Looking for similar activities? If so, then take a look at these Pick Flip Check activities: Prime, Square & Cube Numbers Fraction of an Amount - FREE Factors Numbers BUNDLE © 2016 Rosella’s room. All rights reserved. Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce limits copies for his or her classroom use only.
Science Kids Clip Art
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Science Kids Clip Art

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This 43-piece set has everything you need to create fun science-themed resources. Included are 32 happy, curious Science Kids and 11 accessories, including bunsen burner, test tube and beaker. All images are in colour and PNG format and have a high resolution for printing and resizing. Please read my Terms of Use in the Preview regarding personal and commercial use of my graphics. Looking for more clip art? Take a look at these resources: Owls (FREE) Detective Kids Kids Kids (FREE) Kids in School Uniform – Grey & White Court Room Kids
Prime, Square & Cube Numbers Pick Flip Check
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Prime, Square & Cube Numbers Pick Flip Check

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Kids will love this Pick, Flip & Check activity. They use a paper clip or clothes peg to clip the facts that equal the number in the centre of the card. Then they flip the card over to check their answers! A fun way for kids to practice finding prime, square & cube numbers. Plus no marking for you! Included in your purchase are THREE activities (see cover image). How to assemble: - print on card* - cut around the edge - fold in half and glue the two halves together. *or paper and then laminate once folded. Looking for similar activities? Take a look my other Pick Flip Check resources: Fraction of an Amount - FREE Factors Multiples Numbers BUNDLE Equivalent Fractions © 2016 Rosella’s room. All rights reserved. Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce limits copies for his or her classroom use only.
CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Quadratic Equations
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CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Quadratic Equations

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Here's a real life CSI application of algebra for your students.... There has been a suspicious death. Using their knowledge of formulae and quadratic equations, students have to gather evidence from the crime scene and mortuary to determine (1) who was with the victim moments before death and (2) whether the death was a tragic accident or cold-blooded murder. At the Crime Scene - The victim died after falling from a balcony. Students have to collect information on the distance of the body from the building to determine whether it was an accidental fall or murder. At the Mortuary - Students must match a bite mark left on the body with teeth impressions taken from three suspects to find out who was with the victim when he fell. Answers included. Here are some other resources you may be interested in: Crime Scene Algebra - Writing & Using Formulae Crime Scene Algebra - Using Formulae & Linear Regression
The Little Book of Circle Theorems
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The Little Book of Circle Theorems

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This little book of circle theorems makes learning circle theorems a little more fun!! It summarises six rules. For each rule, students can complete the missing words in the text and then provide an example in the space provided. With your download you will get a pdf template of the foldable and a pdf of instructions (including answers).