A simple, elegant step by step introduction to subtraction in columns.
Starts off with two colums, builds up to two columns where we need to borrow some tens and then continues until three columns where we need to borrow twice.
Very clear guide, no room for misunderstanding. 8 slides with many actions built in to each slide to show exactly what needs to be done.
A PPT which breaks down word problems to create simple algebraic equations before solving them.
Funny stories make the questions, so I'd suggest you update the PPT with your students' names.
After you've done this as a class, you can then use the last slides on the PPT to let students have a try, and give them a 2 question worksheet to try alone.
3 different versions of this popular classic with a twist. Communication, competition, maths and fun all rolled into one. Just print and go.
Students get a board/grid. Draw the ships onto it and then do sums to fire on their target. If they are wrong, their turn is wasted (they have to debate this with their partner). If correct, they hit or miss.
Three versions to allow speedy mathematicians to continue to play while the slower ones just continue with their game.
Instantly generate one of 10 different types of worksheets and print.
An incredibly useful tool allowing you to generate an infinite number of your own worksheets from 10 different types. Just press F9 to randomise and print, along with answer sheets.
11 different styles to choose from
1. Operations - 100 questions in list form - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
2. Column addition
3. Column addition - 4 digits
4. Column subtraction
5. Column subtraction - positive answers only
6. Short multiplication
7. Long multiplication
8. Division
9. Short division
10. Long division
11. Times tables
This is such an easy tool to use and will save you hours. You'll never need to buy or make a numerical maths worksheet again (probably).
Instructions included. Answer sheets generated.
Aliens have landed on Earth and Agent Lucy from the British Alien Invasion Team (BAIT) needs your help.
Your students need to defeat the Aliens by taking over the school, one room at a time using only their brains.
This is a delightful PPT introducing a long running game for your students. It explains the idea behind the game and has one example challenge (Create a team logo, following the specifications)
This is a great way to keep kids motivated. Spend the week teaching them and then finish off the week with a challenge based on what they've learned. Excellent for formative assessment.
Easily update the powerpoint with your own challenges and photos of the winning team.
A line graphs class to teach interpreting and creation of line graphs. Resources for the whole line graphs lesson.
This is a whole lesson for teaching interpretation and making of line charts/graphs.
It begins with an introduction to the key parts of a line graph and examples of independent/dependent variables, gives students a few questions to answer to show understanding and to think about WHY the graph may show what it shows. There is an activity at the end differentiated into 3 groups, with a self checklist for students and an explanation of the answers.
A simple PPT lesson which will introduce interpreting and handling data, specifically with relation to column charts/ bar graphs.
It begins by asking students to guess what a blank graph could represent (interpreting data), before moving on to various graphs with questions designed to introduce the vocabulary related to graphs (axis/axes, mode, range) while also interpreting the data.
There is one slide at the end which asks a number of questions to check understanding of the vocabulary and to interpret the graph, and then a final slide which asks students to create their own survey question and think about what the graph could look like.
A very basic PPT to practise addition and subtraction using dinosaurs as a visual aid. Starts with some dinosaurs on screen, adds some and asks how many, before covering up others.
The 60 page Tigerlearn resource pack for beginners, packed full of worksheets/
A pack of controlled practice cards for a whole load of vocabulary
A 6 tense error correction PPT
A possessives review PPT
TWO editable game PPTs including
-AGENT LUCY AND THE ALIEN INVASION, gamify your semester simply by adding your own weekly challenges
-An editable multichoice PPT, just add your own questions
A presentation to introduce the process of pulling apart a fractions word question. Starts with a story involving a child sharing her chocolate and leads through the process of searching for important information and solving the sum, then using the answer for the previous sum to answer the next question with the information in the PPT.
There is then a question which allows students to try for themselves, with a simpler feedback section.
Finally, there is a worksheet. The worksheet contains the two questions from the PPT as well as three more questions (with multiple sub-questions).
Step by Step PPTs, worksheets and explainers on a range of topics - multiplication, fractions, addition and subtraction, area/volume/perimeter, all included in one great bundle for maths teachers.
ALSO INCLUDED- 2 great generic game PPTs
A beautiful Manga style explainer worksheet for fractions.
A Manga girl explains the different fractions and how we do the sum to find the fraction of a number, with one example.
Students then have a try with five questions
She introduces more fractions with examples and students take a try.
She introduces bigger fractions and explains how to deal with the trickier sums and students have a try.
At the end there is a simple 'stretch' question, with different elements for students to think about.
Instant worksheet generator.
Just open the spreadsheet for a randomly generated 15-question worksheet with an answer page. No cute cliparts, no distractions. Print it off and go.
Need another one? No problem! Every time you open the spreadsheet or press F9 to refresh, you'll get a new worksheet.
This spreadsheet generates random subtraction questions with double digits, allowing answers to be negative (eg 25-32).