Halloween Colouring Sheets | Over 15 Spooky Designs for Primary Children
Get your class into the Halloween spirit with this fun and spooky collection of over 15 Halloween-themed colouring sheets, perfect for primary-aged children! These worksheets feature a range of spooky designs, including pumpkins, witches, ghosts, bats, haunted houses, and more, offering a creative and exciting way to celebrate the Halloween season.
Product Includes:
Over 15 high-quality Halloween colouring sheets
Simple, age-appropriate designs suitable for EYFS, KS1, and KS2
Ideal for Halloween-themed lessons, early finishers, or as a spooky, calming activity
Why You’ll Love It:
Encourages creativity and fine motor skills
Fun and engaging way to celebrate Halloween
Ready to print and use in the classroom or at home
Bring some Halloween fun to your classroom with these spooky colouring sheets, sure to entertain and engage your young learners this October!
Included is a set of Negative Numbers Flashback Cards specifically designed for Year 6 students, featuring real questions from past SATs exams. These flashcards are an excellent tool for preparing students for the upcoming SATs, helping them revisit and reinforce key negative number concepts.
Each A4 page contains four flashback cards, making them easy to print, distribute, and use in the classroom or for independent revision. The use of actual SATs questions ensures that students are exposed to the type and format of questions they will encounter in the exam, boosting their confidence and readiness.
Perfect for SATs preparation, these flashcards can be used as quick daily practice, in group activities, or as part of a more structured revision session. Whether in the classroom or at home, they provide a highly effective and focused way for students to sharpen their place value skills.
Dive into the strategic world of Archer Game Maths Starter, an engaging and educational board game perfect for primary students. This game cleverly combines tactical movement with math skills, offering a unique challenge that enhances decision-making and number sense. Each player, using a distinct color, places a positive integer between 1 and 100 on one of the hexagons on the board, setting the stage for a thrilling contest of minds and numbers.
Gameplay Overview:
Setup and Turn Structure: At the start, Player One writes a number in black, and Player Two does the same in red on separate hexagons. Each player’s turn consists of two phases: movement and archery. During the movement phase, players can move to any unoccupied hexagon, allowing them to position themselves strategically on the board.
Archery Phase: Players then enter the archery phase, where they fire an arrow at any blank hexagon, marking it to prevent any numbers from being written there. This tactical play restricts the opponent’s options in future turns.
Prime Factor Challenge: After completing the archery phase, players check to see if the numbers along the line from their new position share a common prime factor with their original number. If the numbers are coprime (do not share any prime factors, such as 53 and 80), the player loses a life.
The Archer Game is not only fun but also educational, reinforcing knowledge of prime factors and encouraging students to think critically about number relationships and strategic positioning. It’s an excellent way to integrate math learning with competitive play, keeping students engaged and eager to develop their skills.
Educational Benefits:
Enhances understanding of prime numbers and factors.
Develops strategic thinking and planning.
Encourages problem-solving and numerical analysis.
Suitable for classroom activities or small group sessions, the Archer Game Maths Starter is a fantastic way to make math exciting and interactive. Prepare for a battle of wits and numbers where only the sharpest shooters and cleverest minds will triumph!
Find included a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) set of properties of circles worksheets, suitable for year six SATs preparation.
NC: illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter and circumference and know that the diameter is twice the radius
Prepare your Year 6 students for their SATs with my Scaffolded Properties of Circles Worksheets, specifically designed to enhance understanding of circle geometry. These worksheets are aligned with the National Curriculum objective to illustrate and name parts of circles, including radius, diameter, and circumference, and know that the diameter is twice the radius.
This resource is structured into three levels—low ability (LA), medium ability (MA), and high ability (HA)—to provide tailored challenges that meet the diverse needs of students. Each level helps students progressively develop a deeper understanding of the properties of circles through a variety of engaging and illustrative tasks.
Students will learn to identify and label the different parts of a circle, understand relationships between them, and apply their knowledge in context. The worksheets not only reinforce key concepts but also prepare students for the types of questions they will encounter in their SATs.
Included with these worksheets are comprehensive answer sheets that detail not just the solutions but also the reasoning behind them. This allows for effective feedback and supports teachers in providing clear explanations, making complex concepts accessible to all students.
Regularly updated to reflect the latest educational standards, these worksheets are an essential tool for Year 6 teachers aiming to boost their students’ confidence and performance in mathematics, particularly in the area of geometry.
Find included area of shape HA worksheets, suitable for year six.
NC: calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles
Enhance your Year 6 mathematics curriculum with my High Ability Area of Shape Worksheets, meticulously designed to challenge students in calculating the area of parallelograms and triangles. Aligned with the National Curriculum objective to calculate the area of parallelograms and triangles, these worksheets provide comprehensive practice that sharpens students’ understanding and application of area calculations.
These advanced worksheets cater to high-ability students, offering complex problems that require critical thinking and precise calculation skills. Through a series of carefully crafted exercises, students will engage with the mathematical formulas needed to determine areas, enhancing their ability to solve real-world problems and prepare for higher-level mathematics.
Each worksheet includes a variety of tasks that not only test but also reinforce students’ knowledge of geometry. With problems ranging from basic to more complex scenarios, these worksheets ensure that students are well-prepared to tackle any area-related questions they may encounter in their academic careers.
Included are detailed answer keys that provide step-by-step solutions and explanations, aiding teachers in delivering clear and effective feedback. These answer sheets help students understand the methodologies behind the calculations, promoting a deeper comprehension of the subject matter.
Regular updates to the content ensure that it remains relevant and aligned with current educational standards, making these worksheets an invaluable resource for any Year 6 classroom focused on excellence in mathematics.
Find included a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) set of worksheets aimed understanding the different types of turns, aimed at year three. Includes answers.
NC: identify right angles, recognise that two right angles make a half-turn, three makethree quarters of a turn and four a complete turn; identify whether angles are greater than or less than a right angle
Find included a scaffolded (LA/MA/HA) set of lines of symmetry worksheets, suitable for year four. Includes answers and also all SATs questions related to this topic, so you know what they will be tested on.
NC: identify lines of symmetry in 2-D shapes presented in different orientations
Instructions:
Each player takes it in turns to draw a 2 x 1 (or 1 x 2) rectangle on the grid.
Whoever cannot fit in another rectangle onto the grid loses.
With the tricky grid templates (template 3 onwards), the rectangle must fit perfectly onto two squares.
Instructions:
Charades is a game of pantomimes: you have to “act out” a phrase without speaking, while the other members of your team try to guess what the phrase is.
The objective is for your team to guess the phrase as quickly as possible.
Divide the players into two teams, preferably of equal size.
Divide the cards between the two teams.
Select a neutral timekeeper/scorekeeper, or pick members from each team to take turns.
Agree on how many rounds to play.
Review the gestures and hand signals and invent any others you deem appropriate.
The team that guesses more cards wins!
Included is a set of Place Value Flashback Cards specifically designed for Year 6 students, featuring real questions from past SATs exams. These flashcards are an excellent tool for preparing students for the upcoming SATs, helping them revisit and reinforce key place value concepts.
Each A4 page contains four flashback cards, making them easy to print, distribute, and use in the classroom or for independent revision. The use of actual SATs questions ensures that students are exposed to the type and format of questions they will encounter in the exam, boosting their confidence and readiness.
Perfect for SATs preparation, these flashcards can be used as quick daily practice, in group activities, or as part of a more structured revision session. Whether in the classroom or at home, they provide a highly effective and focused way for students to sharpen their place value skills.
Included is a set of Geometry Flashback Cards specifically designed for Year 6 students, featuring real questions from past SATs exams. These flashcards are an excellent tool for preparing students for the upcoming SATs, helping them revisit and reinforce key geometry concepts.
Each A4 page contains four flashback cards, making them easy to print, distribute, and use in the classroom or for independent revision. The use of actual SATs questions ensures that students are exposed to the type and format of questions they will encounter in the exam, boosting their confidence and readiness.
Perfect for SATs preparation, these flashcards can be used as quick daily practice, in group activities, or as part of a more structured revision session. Whether in the classroom or at home, they provide a highly effective and focused way for students to sharpen their place value skills.
A fun back to school quiz, suitable for primary school.
Instructions:
With students seated at their desks or tables, ask a series of “Would you rather …?” questions, like these. For example, “Would you rather fly like a bird or swim like a dolphin?”
Have students give a thumbs-up for the first option or thumbs-down for the second. Make sure to pause for a few seconds to give students the chance to look around and see how everyone votes.
Find a fun back to school quiz, suitable for primary school.
Name that book quiz rules!
1 point for correct book
1 bonus point for author
Team with the most points wins!
Included is a vibrant and engaging Back to School Assembly PowerPoint, designed specifically for primary school students. This PowerPoint is perfect for welcoming students back at the start of the school year, setting a positive tone, and reinvigorating enthusiasm for learning.
The presentation features a variety of slides that cover key topics such as school rules, upcoming events, and exciting goals for the year ahead. With colorful visuals and interactive elements, it captures the attention of young students and makes the assembly both informative and enjoyable.
Ideal for use during the first assembly of the year, this PowerPoint helps to foster a sense of community and excitement among students. It’s an excellent tool for teachers to introduce new routines, share important information, and inspire students as they embark on a new school year.