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 clear, concise step by step presentation for long multiplication and decimal multiplication.
PPT painstakingly goes through each step, highlighting the numbers we're focusing on and what to write where.
15 slides, each slide has many 'steps' actioned by click.
**New- now comes with a 30-question long multiplication worksheet!**
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The multiplication worksheet generator
long and simple multiplication practice workbook for single digit, double digit and triple digit multiplication spread over 93 pages and more than 1000 questions. 7 levels of increasing difficulty.
Students begin by solving pages of single digit multiplication problems, and then each level becomes progressively more challenging by increasing the number of digits until students are solving triple digit x triple digit sums.
Either let children work through the book themselves or lay the pages out in levels and allow children to decide which challenge they want to tackle. My students loved trying to tackle ‘Level X’.
Answer key included.
This class is designed to allow students to practice manipulating decimal numbers with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
Place accessories around the room for the students to choose for the scariest witch in the world.
They calculate how much it will cost (addition) and do a quick estimation to see if they are probably right. Then, they move onto the subsequent steps which involve recalculating due to a lack of money (subtraction), getting a 15% discount, followed by 15% tax (multiplying by decimals), and sharing the bill with some friends (division).
Finally, they draw their witch using only the items they bought and try to explain why theirs is the scariest of them all.
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.
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).
Create worksheets, work books and exams at the click of a button with this fantastic worksheet generator tool.
Instantly randomise all sums with the click of a button and print out the worksheet you need, complete with answer sheets.
Contains worksheet templates to practise a whole host of skills including long and short multiplication and division, column addition and subtraction and a range of mental maths skills.
This tool will save you hours of your time, so you can focus on teaching.
A simple booklet to print out and give kids over a short holiday. 10 activities, students could complete one per day for 10 days.
Includes - wordsearches, sums (addition, subtraction, long multiplication), fractions, sentence writing, paragraph writing and alien message decoding.
All are a recombination of my some of my other resources, so page numbers aren't in sequence.
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.
A clean looking powerpoint to demonstrate fractions. Starts showing the shapes, then asking students to state the numbers based on the name of the fraction, then to state 'bigger than, less than etc'
A cute PPT on fractions -
First see the fractions as a part of a shape and then as a sharing problem (eg see 10 pigs, what is half of ten?)
Finish up with a few 'which is bigger?' questions.
24 slides in total
Generate your own multiplication worksheets with this super simple generator. Just type a number and press print. Low numbers for single digit multiplication, increase the number to see how it affects the worksheet and adjust accordingly. Works for single, double and triple digit multiplication questions, complete with answer sheets.
12 questions per sheet.
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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).
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 addition questions with double digits (eg 25+32).
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, you'll get a new worksheet.
This spreadsheet generates random subtraction questions with double digits and negative numbers excluded (eg 32-25 may appear, but not 25-32).
Convert your classroom into a magic store, where your students can buy all they need to make the scariest witch of them all, and of course practise their operations as they go.
The first step is to choose what they want and add up the bill, before various later steps ask them to subtract items. Some final steps also allow students to multiply and divide, if they have completed all other steps.
Instant worksheet generators.
Please read the description carefully before purchase - This single resource may be more appropriate.
Just open the relevant 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.
Generators included:
Double digit addition
Long multiplication
Short multiplication
Double digit subtraction (negatives excluded)
Double digit subtraction (negatives allowed)
*Now also include a simple division worksheet generator (10 questions per page)*
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.