I create Maths resources for Year 7 to 11, including scaffolding worksheets to help struggling students, fun interactive activities, and tools to make learning math easier and more enjoyable. Take a look and find something perfect for your classroom!
I create Maths resources for Year 7 to 11, including scaffolding worksheets to help struggling students, fun interactive activities, and tools to make learning math easier and more enjoyable. Take a look and find something perfect for your classroom!
Escape the Math Matrix: Differentiated Escape Room Game for Years 7-9
Transform your classroom into an exciting adventure with this interactive math escape room game! Designed specifically for Years 7, 8, and 9, this activity combines critical thinking, team collaboration, and engaging math challenges. Perfect for middle school math lessons, it’s a great way to make math fun and memorable for your students.
What’s Included:
Differentiated Math Activities for Years 7, 8, and 9:
Five Unique Levels with puzzles like:
Fractions and Decimals
Algebraic Ciphers
Geometry Locks
Riddle Gates
Matrix Codes (Magic Squares)
Printable Worksheets and answer keys for each level.
Certificate of Completion for students who “escape” the math matrix!
Why You’ll Love It:
Engage Your Students with a thrilling escape room game.
Differentiated Instruction ensures all ability levels are challenged.
Aligned with key topics in the middle school math curriculum.
No Prep Required – just print and play!
Suitable for STEM activities, team-building exercises, and fun math review lessons.
How It Works:
Students solve math puzzles to unlock five levels of challenges, working solo or in teams. From fractions and equations to geometry and logic riddles, this activity promotes hands-on learning and builds critical thinking skills.
Perfect For:
Math Review Lessons
End-of-Term Fun
STEM Collaboration Activities
Engaging Substitute Plans
Take your students on an unforgettable journey with this fun and educational math activity. Whether you’re teaching fractions, algebra, or geometry, this game is the perfect way to motivate reluctant learners and challenge advanced students alike.
Revision Topics for Year 9 Numbers
Topics covered
Prime number, multiples, factors, classification of numbers
Integers, power and root (laws of indices, negative indices, base 10, estimation of roots)
Decimals (rounding, place value, multiplication and division of decimals)
Fractions (simplifying fraction, ordering fractions, all operations involving simple fraction and mixed number)
Order of operation (BIDMAS involving positive and negative numbers)
Percentages (percentage of quantity, percentage increase/decrease, multiplier, compound percentages)
Ratio (simplify ratio, dividing quantity by ratio, direct proportion, inverse proportion)
Careful, well-thought questions with progression to scaffold student’s learning.
GeoGebra template
Demonstration of Circle Theorem - Angle at a semi-circle is a right angle
Drag the point along the circumference.
You need to download the free software from GeoGebra to open the file.
More than 1800++ High-Quality Progress Report Comments
Need help crafting effective progress report comments? Our comprehensive collection offers pre-written comments for various student performance levels and categories.
Key Features:
Tiered Performance Levels: Choose from high-performing, average-performing, and low-performing student comments.
Diverse Categories: Cover a wide range of essential categories like class participation, attitude, responsibility, time management, communication skills, and more.
Easy-to-Use Format: Each comment is formatted in three clear sentences: a statement, a suggestion for improvement, and an encouraging remark.
Save Time and Effort: Quickly generate personalized comments tailored to each student’s needs.
Ideal for:
Teachers
Educators
Parents
Home Schoolers
Keywords:
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high-performing students
average-performing students
low-performing students
class participation comments
attitude comments
responsibility comments
time management comments
communication skills comments
group collaboration comments
critical thinking comments
problem-solving comments
goal setting comments
effort and motivation comments
respect comments
listening skills comments
creativity comments
adaptability comments
self-confidence comments
homework completion comments
organizational skills comments
academic improvement comments
behavior comments
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engagement comments
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perseverance comments
quality of work comments
leadership comments
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GeoGebra template
Demonstration of Circle Theorem - The opposite angles of a cyclic quadrilateral adds up to 180°
Drag the point along the circumference.
You need to download the free software from GeoGebra to open the file.
GeoGebra template
Demonstration of Circle Theorem - The angle at the centre of a circle is twice the angle at the circumference.
Drag the point along the circumference.
You need to download the free software from GeoGebra to open the file.
GeoGebra template
Demonstration of Circle Theorem - Alternate segment theorem.
Drag the point on the the line to move the tangent.
You need to download the free software from GeoGebra to open the file.
GeoGebra template
Demonstration of Circle Theorem - The angle between the tangent and radius is 90°
Drag the point on the line to move the tangent.
You need to download the free software from GeoGebra to open the file
GeoGebra template
Demonstration of Circle Theorem - The angles at the same segment are equal.
Drag the point along the circumference.
You need to download the free software from GeoGebra to open the file.
Engage your students in mastering prime numbers with this Sieve of Eratosthenes Worksheet! This printable and easy-to-use resource is perfect for middle and high school math classes, helping students identify prime numbers in a fun and interactive way. This worksheet is designed to simplify the concept of prime numbers and foster a deeper understanding of number theory. Ideal for classroom activities, homework, or enrichment, it’s a no-prep resource that saves you time while keeping your students engaged. Perfect for Year 7-11, this activity works well for differentiated instruction, homeschool lessons, and test preparation. Enhance your math curriculum with this essential resource that supports critical thinking and problem-solving skills!
Answer Key included.