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Primary Maths Resources based on my key principal, that repetition over-rides rejection.

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Primary Maths Resources based on my key principal, that repetition over-rides rejection.
Christmas problem solving 'Santa comes to town'
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Christmas problem solving 'Santa comes to town'

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Christmas Maths activity problem for KS2-3 pupils given info about Santas timescale, helpers and presents to be delivered to different locations. Can be used as starter or main lesson depending on year group and ability. Merry Xmas everyone and hope our resources help
Time test (2)
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Time test (2)

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Time test of random questions about time and calanders, with answers slide. Includes sound effects. Ideal starter activity or mental maths test.
Create the Largest Number Tasks
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Create the Largest Number Tasks

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In this series of classroom activities, pupils must re-arrange two sets of digits to find the largest number possible, difficulty increases with each test. All these tasks would make an ideal starter mental Maths test or plenary, and run on a two minute timer.
Translating Shapes Tasks
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Translating Shapes Tasks

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Translating Shapes- Pupils must use the grid and coordinates of different shapes to move them and plot new coordinates. Eight different activities, each ideal used as a starter, plenary ot test. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
KS3 - Fractions of Units of Measures
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KS3 - Fractions of Units of Measures

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A PowerPoint with fractions of units of measures- Starts with discuss how to identify the fractions of a unit of measure including time, distance, volume and weight, followed by a series of questions and answers, based on fractions of measures. If you have time 5min there is an add on oral activity, to choose a unit of measure and a fraction from the list and convert them back to units . Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk There are three options of difficulty and ideal for KS3 students.