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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
10 Multiplication Problems - ideal for warm ups or plenaries.
Suitable for 7+ (depending on ability).
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**Activities include: **
Wrong multiplications
Target Number (x2)
Random Questions
Multiplication Grid
Crack the code
Word Problems (x4)
Preparation:
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Probably one of the most difficult PRACTICAL lessons to plan and execute, BUT it is doable!
My suggestion: Choose a sunny day (as you will need to do this lesson on the playground).
Bring in a variety of small/medium-sized plastic containers from home (about 10) and label them (1 - 10). Bring in lots of large buckets too … if you have a class of 30, you will need 8 buckets. You could ask the children to bring in some from home too!
Arrange the small/medium-sized containers in a large hoop on the playground.
Give each group of 4 children a bucket of water … YES, a bucket!! Don’t panic!
Give each group a small and large measuring cylinder and a small and large measuring jug.
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**Activity: **
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Using the equipment provided, each group must choose a plastic container (from the hoop) to estimate then measure (using their equipment).
Record estimates and actual measurements on the sheet provided.
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Extension Activities:
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Calculate the DIFFERENCE between the estimate and actual measurement for each container.
FUN FUN FUN: You could always have a water fight at the end!
Fully editable!
A complete set of number cards to 20.
1 set of black and white cards.
1 set of colour cards.
Great for mental addition/subtraction games, snap, number bonds and other games.
**3 Target Boards **
3 Target Boards: Whole Numbers, Decimal Numbers & Negative Numbers.
The idea of Target Boards has been around for a long time and they are an effective way of working with numbers.
How it works: Your student’s are presented with a grid of numbers and you say something like: Which numbers add up to make 20? How many multiples of 4 can you find? Give me two numbers that have a sum of 18. How many odd numbers are there?
There are lots of variations you can do with this activity … split the class into two groups and get them to compete, individual time trials etc.
2 mini Maths tests for Year 6 pupils.
Your student’s should aim to complete each set of questions in under 5 minutes.
Fully editable.
Answers provided.
3D Shapes - PowerPoint
5 slides
Slide 2: Classifying 2D and 3D Shapes
Slide 3: 3D Shape pictures
Slide 4: Guess which 3D it is
Slide 5: Look around the school and complete the table … what 3D objects can you find?
Fully editable
A versatile clock sheet …this can be used with any age group!
Activites: Draw the clock hands, write each time on the digital clock and write each time in words.