I love maths and creating maths resources that fun, simple and engaged to encourage my students enjoy Maths. My passion is to create resources that encourage kids to love maths and to help teachers to prep their maths classes with a little time consuming. 😊
I love maths and creating maths resources that fun, simple and engaged to encourage my students enjoy Maths. My passion is to create resources that encourage kids to love maths and to help teachers to prep their maths classes with a little time consuming. 😊
**Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions: **
Adding Like Fractions 2 Tasks in 1 page
Subtracting Like Fractions 2 Tasks in 1 page
Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions 4 Tasks in 2 pages
students practise adding and subtracting like fractions (same denominators) then express the answers in simplest fractions.
They also use the given diagrams to show the answers by colouring the diagrams or firstly, dividing the diagrams into equal parts then colouring the diagrams.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy)
Grades: 4th to 7th
Key learning:
Adding and Subtracting like fractions (Same denominators)
Writing fractions in their simplest form.
Using diagrams to demonstrate fractions.
Consumer Math - Discount on Discounted Price Activity
Students apply strategies and work mathematically to calculate the amount paid after two consecutive discounts are applied.
Before students complete the tasks, the teacher and students complete the example question on page 1.
Key Learning:
Calculating the amount paid after two consecutive discounts are applied
Calculate the amount saved by paying cash.
Compare two consecutive discounts and a single discount (the sum of two consecutive discounts) on the original price.
The activity comes in 2 styles.
Style 1: Cover, fill in the blank example and tasks.
Style 2: Cover, filled (completed) example and tasks.
Total pages for each set: 8 pages
Easy classroom preparation: Just print and glue each page in students’ notebooks or staple all pages together to make a flipbook. Solutions are also included.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy)
Grades: 5th to 9th
Australian Curriculum:
Solve financial problems involving purchasing goods (MA4-6NA)
Apply appropriate mathematical techniques to solve problems (MA4-2WM)
Calculate a percentage of a given amount (ACMEM011)
Determine the overall change in a quantity following repeated percentage changes; for example, an increase of 10% followed by a decrease of 10% (ACMEM063)
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Significant Figures
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Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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Trapezium Areas Flipbooks contain covers, scaffolded notes and worksheets to practise finding trapezium areas
The notes with examples show step by step how to find the trapezium area
Worksheets A & B: general questions
Worksheets C & D: Challenge Questions.
Students work out the missing lengths before finding the trapezium area.
Flipbooks are available in 2 styles.
Style A: Cover, fill in the blank notes and worksheets.
Teacher and students work together to fill the scaffolded notes.
Style B: Cover, filled notes and worksheets.
Total pages in each flipbook: 10
Easy classroom preparation: Just print then glue each page onto students’ notebooks or staple all pages together.
Answer keys and mini folded notes are also included.
Skill Level: Easy
Grades: 6th to 9th
Key Learnings:
Demonstrate that the trapezium area is the average length of its parallel sides multiplied by the perpendicular height. A = h/2(a + b)
Use the trapezium formula to calculate trapezium areas and convert between area units
Apply strategies, reasoning, and explain mathematical relationships using other two-dimensional shapes to find the trapezium area
Australian Curriculum:
Recognise and explain mathematical relationships using reasoning (MA4-3WM).
Apply appropriate mathematical techniques to solve problems (MA4-2WM)
Communicate and connect mathematical ideas using appropriate terminology, diagrams and symbols (MA4-1WM)
Establish the formulas for areas of rectangles, triangles and parallelograms and use these in problem solving (ACMMG159)
Find areas of trapeziums, rhombuses and kites (ACMMG196)
Methods to find the trapezium area:
Math Manipulatives Part 1 for the Trapezium Area
Math Manipulatives Part 2 for the Trapezium Area
Maths for Smarty Set 3 contains 2 templates for students to practise adding and subtracting numbers up to 999.
This is a fun activity with a hard skill level.
Students fill each shape by choosing a number within the given ranges then add or subtract the numbers to make true equations.
Maths for Smarty templates are worth keeping. Students can use the same template repeatedly to create as many equations as they can.
This resource is designed in 2 formats: colours and black & white.
Students can colour the shapes to make the activity more fun.
Maths for Smarty is available in three skill levels:
Set 1 (Easy)
Set 2 (Medium)
Set 3 (Hard)
Skill Level: Hard
Grades: 3rd to 7th
Learning Outcomes:
Select and apply efficient mental and written strategies and appropriate digital technologies to solve problems involving the addition and subtraction of whole numbers.
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Topics:
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Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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This resource contains ten Worksheets of Make numbers.
Students use the mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to make the target numbers: 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 and 100.
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Grades: 3rd - 8th
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Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
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Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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Fractions Operations Bundle!
The bundle includes:
Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Like Denominators
Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators
Multiplying Fractions Using Cancelling Common Factors
Dividing Fractions
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Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
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This resource contains 4 worksheets and answers in a pdf file.
Teachers can use this resource as a revision or homework about adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy)
Grades: 2nd to 5th
**Learning Outcomes: **
Practise to add and subtract fractions with like denominators
Write fractions in simplest form.
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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Students coloring activities about adding and subtracting decimals plus exit ticket.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy)
Grades: 3rd to 7th
Learning Outcomes:
Students practice to add and subtract decimals (1 decimal place).
Prior Knowledge:
Students should have already studied decimal place values.
Teaching Idea:
Students work individually to complete the activities then their friend will check their work (if possible)
or they work in pair to complete the activities. The other pair will check their work.
After completing the tasks, they glue the pages on their book.
(Estimation time: 10 to 15 minutes for each activity)
At the end of the lesson, teacher uses the exit ticket as a quiz to check students’ understanding.
Teacher places all the completed exit tickets in the exit ticket album.
Materials and equipment:
The activities for each student
Scissors and glue
coloring pencils
Exit Tickets
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Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
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Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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This resource contains 4 worksheets and answers in a PDF file.
Teachers can use this resource as a revision or homework about adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy)
Grades: 3rd to 7th
Learning Outcomes:
Practise to add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators
Write fractions in simplest form.
Prior Knowledge:
Students should have already studied simplifying fractions, adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators.
More Resources
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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Algebra Mazes for students to practise simplifying algebraic expressions (Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing algebraic expressions)
The resource is in Printable (pdf) and PowerPoint Slides.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy)
Grades: 7th to 9th
Teaching Ideas:
Students work individually or in pairs to complete the algebra mazes then they swap their page with their friend or another pair to check the answers.
Learning Outcomes:
Recognise and use equivalent algebraic expressions (e.g. a + a = 2 x a = 2a, b + b +b +b = 4 x b = 4b)
Recognise like terms and add and subtract them to simplify algebraic expressions, eg a + 2b +3a =4a + 2b
Practise simplifying algebraic expressions that involve multiplication and division.
Simplify algebraic expressions involving the four operations
Also suitable for Australian Curriculum
Simplify algebraic expressions involving the four operations (ACMNA192)
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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Student activities about length conversions (Metric System).
THIS Resource includes:
A “Length Conversions” video lesson
(in mp4 format, Duration: 3 minutes)
Student Flip-book
(Lesson notes + 6 tasks + Answer Keys )
Exit tickets + Answer (to check for student’s understanding)
There are two models:
two tickets in one page
4 tickets in one page
**Level of Difficulty: **Beginner (Easy)
**Grades: **4th to 7th
Outcomes: Students
convert length units (kilometres, metres, centimetres and millimetres)
compare and arrange length units
adding and subtracting lengths in different units
Prior Knowledge:
Students should have already studied decimal operations
Teaching Idea:
• Teacher explains how to convert length units using the
video lesson (about 3 minutes) or students just watch
the video lesson.
The video lesson shows step by step how to convert
length units from
• cm to mm and mm to cm
• m to cm and cm to m
• km to m and m to km
• Students glue each page in their book or staple
together all 4 pages. They colour the lesson notes with
their choice of colours.
• Then students complete the worksheets 1 to 6
(In class and as homework)
• At the end of the lesson, use the exit ticket as a quiz to
check for students’ understanding.
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Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
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Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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A video lesson in mp4 format and a PowerPoint Show to practise times table 1 × 1 to 10 × 12.
Grades: 2nd to 5th
Learning Outcomes:
Practise multiplication facts 1 × 1 to 10 × 12.
Also suitable for Australian Curriculum:
Recall multiplication facts up to 10 × 10 and related division facts (ACMNA075)
Other Resources about Times Tables
Times Tables Worksheets and PowerPoint
Times Tables Video and PowerPoint
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Colouring Pages
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Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
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Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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Financial Mathematics: Calculating Overtime Pay
This resource includes:
Lesson Plan in PowerPoint (Editable).
Teacher can edit the info, the lesson procedure and duration of the lesson that is suitable with your class. Estimate duration: 40 minutes.
Lesson in PowerPoint (Editable and clickable)
Teacher follows the PowerPoint slides for the lesson procedure.
Student’s workbook in two styles
Solutions
The workbook comes in 2 styles.
Style 1: Cover, fill in the blank notes, worksheets and Homework
Style 2: Cover, completed notes, worksheets and Homework
Total pages in each workbook: 12
Easy classroom preparation:
• Just print and staple all pages together to make a workbook.
• Use the PowerPoint slides for the lesson procedure.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy).
Grades: 9th to 12th
Learning Outcomes:
Calculate earnings from wages for various time periods, given an hourly rate of pay, including increased rates for overtime and special rates for Sundays and public holidays.
Find the equivalent number of hours worked at normal pay.
Read an award or pay scale table and compare pay rates and conditions for different positions.
Skill Focus:
Working mathematically, communicating and reasoning
Read an award or pay scale table and compare pay rates and conditions for different positions.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Calculate weekly or monthly wage from an annual salary, wages from an hourly rate including situations involving overtime and other allowances and earnings based on commission or piecework (ACMGM002)
Convert units of rates occurring in practical situations to solve problems (ACMEM015)
Financial Maths Resources:
Financial Maths: Calculating Wages and Salaries
Financial Maths:Comparing Wages and Salaries & Job Advertisements
Financial Maths: Calculating Overtime Pay
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Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Consumer Math
Measurement and Geometry
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Financial Mathematics Lesson 4: Timesheets and Payslips
This resource includes:
Lesson Plan in PowerPoint (Editable).
Teachers can edit the lesson plan, the lesson procedure and the duration of the
lesson that is suitable for their class. Estimated duration: 40 minutes.
Lesson in PowerPoint (Editable and clickable)
Teacher follows the PowerPoint slides for the lesson procedure.
The student’s workbook
Solutions
Easy classroom preparation:
Print and staple all pages together to make a workbook.
Use the PowerPoint slides for the lesson procedure.
Grades: 9th to 12th
Learning Outcomes:
Calculate earnings from wages for various time periods, given an hourly rate of pay, including increased rates for overtime and special rates for Sundays and public holidays.
Find the equivalent number of hours worked at normal pay.
Read an award or pay scale table and compare pay rates and conditions for different positions.
Calculate a variety of time sheets and complete payslips.
Skill Focus:
Working mathematically, communicating and reasoning
Read an award or pay scale table and compare pay rates and conditions for different positions.
Calculate a variety of time sheets.
Complete a variety of Pay Slips
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Calculate weekly or monthly wage from an annual salary, wages from an hourly rate including situations involving overtime and other allowances and earnings based on commission or piecework (ACMGM002)
Convert units of rates occurring in practical situations to solve problems (ACMEM015)
Financial Mathematics Lessons:
Lesson 1: Calculating Wages and Salaries
Lesson 2: Comparing Wages and Salaries & Job Advertisement
Lesson 3: Calculating Overtime
Lesson 4: Calculating Overtime Timesheets and Payslips
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Area of Rectangles lesson notes, worksheets, homework, activity and answers in one bundle
The bundle includes:
AREA OF RECTANGLES WORKBOOK
AREA OF RECTANGLES ACTIVITY
Grades: 3rd to 6th
Learning Outcomes:
Explain that the area of a rectangle can be found by multiplying the length by the width.
Calculate the areas of rectangles using familiar metric units.
Establish the relationship between the lengths, widths and areas of rectangles.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Calculate the areas of rectangles using familiar metric units (ACMMG109)
Measurement and Geometry
Area
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CLASSIFYING AND MAPPING RELATIONS WORKBOOK
Scaffolded notes + worksheets + activity + solutions + mini folded notes to
learn and practise:
Understand the types of relations
Identify types of relations in a given domain and range in forms such as mapping diagrams, sets of ordered pairs and a table of values.
Classify a variety of types of graphs as a specific type of relation and as a function or not a function.
Understand the formal definition of a function as a set of ordered pairs (x, y) of real numbers such that each x-value is exactly connected to one y-value.
THIS RESOURCE INCLUDES:
• File 1: Resources Description and other info
• File 2: Teacher Notes for transparencies and whiteboards
• File 3: Workbook A (Fill in the blank notes + Worksheets)
• File 4: Workbook B (Filled notes + Worksheets)
• File 5: Solutions
• File 6: Relations Map activity
• File 7: Student mini folded notes
There are two styles of the workbook.
Style 1: Cover, fill in the blank notes and worksheets
Style 2: Cover, filled notes and worksheets
Total pages in each workbook: 14
Easy classroom preparation:
• For teacher notes: print the notes on transparencies or display them on a whiteboard.
• For the workbook: print and staple all pages together to make a book.
• For the activity: print the activity. Students need scissors and glue.
• For the mini folded notes: print, fold and glue the pages to make a mini notebook.
Grades: 9th & 12th
Learning Outcomes:
Define a relation as any set of ordered pairs (x, y) of real numbers.
Define a function and a relation as mappings between sets, and as a rule or a formula that defines one variable quantity in terms of another.
Identify types of relations in a given domain and range in forms such as mapping diagrams, sets of ordered pairs and a table of values.
Understand the formal definition of a function as a set of ordered pairs (x, y) of real numbers such that each x-value is exactly connected to one y-value.
Write a possible equation for relations.
Classify a variety of types of graphs as a specific type of relation and as a function or not a function.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Use function notation, domain and range, independent and dependent variables (ACMMM023)
Understand the concept of the graph of a function (ACMMM024)
Other resource about Mapping Diagrams:
Mapping Diagrams and Functions Workbook
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MAPPING DIAGRAMS AND FUNCTIONS WORKBOOK
Scaffolded notes + worksheets + solutions + mini folded notes to learn and practise:
Understand that a mapping diagram consists of two parallel columns connected by lines or arrows that show the relationship between input and output values.
Explain the relationship between the inputs and the outputs of mapping diagrams.
Draw a mapping diagram of the ordered pairs.
Determine whether the mapping diagrams represent a function.
Draw a mapping diagram for functions.
There are two styles of the workbook.
Style 1: Cover, fill in the blank notes and worksheets
Style 2: Cover, completed (filled) notes and worksheets
Total pages in each workbook: 14
Easy classroom preparation:
For workbook: Just print and staple all pages together to make a book.
For Mini folded note: print, fold and glue the pages to make a mini notebook.
Grades: 9th & 12th
Learning Outcomes:
Define and use a relation as mappings between sets and as a rule or a formula that defines one variable quantity in terms of another.
Identify types of relations on a given domain and range (ordered pairs) using mapping diagrams.
Understand that a function is a rule that assigns to each input exactly one output. The graph of a function is the set of ordered pairs consisting of an input and the corresponding output.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Use function notation, domain and range, independent and dependent variables (ACMMM023)
Understand the concept of the graph of a function (ACMMM024)
Other Resource about Mapping Diagrams and Relations
[Functions-Classifying and Mapping Relations Workbook] (
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Financial Maths
Algebra
Pythagoras Theorem
Measurement and Geometry
Functions
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Times Tables ×1 to ×10 Colouring Activity
to practise times tables 1 × 1 to 10 × 10 and colouring activity using colour codes.
Easy classroom preparation:
Just print and fold the pages to make folded booklets.
Grades: 2nd to 5th
Learning Outcomes:
Practise multiplication facts 1 × 1 to 10 × 10.
More Times Tables Resources.
Times Tables 1 to 12 | Multiplication Facts Video & PowerPoint
Times Tables 1 to 12 | Multiplication Practice Worksheets & PowerPoint
Times Tables ×1 to ×5 Colouring Activity
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Also comply with for Australian Curriculum:
Recall multiplication facts up to 10 × 10 and related division facts (ACMNA075)
Times Tables ×1 to ×5 Colouring Activity
to practise times tables 1 × 1 to 10 × 5 and colouring activity using colour codes.
Easy classroom preparation: Just print and fold the pages to make folded booklets.
Grades: 2nd to 5th
Learning Outcomes:
Practise multiplication facts 1 × 1 to 10 × 5.
Also suitable for Australian Curriculum:
Recall multiplication facts up to 10 × 10 and related division facts (ACMNA075)
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
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Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Area
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EASTER ACTIVITY
COLOURING AND MATCHING ACTIVITY to practise converting units of time.
The instruction page and answer keys are also included.
Grades:3rd to 7th
Learning Outcomes:
Convert between units of time and recall time facts, eg 60 seconds = 1 minute, 60 minutes = 1 hour, 24 hours = 1 day.
Explain the relationship between the size of a unit and the number of units needed, eg fewer hours than minutes will be needed to measure the same duration of time (Communicating, Reasoning).
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Performs calculations of time that involve mixed units and interprets time zones (MA4-15MG).
Convert between units of time (ACMMG085).
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