Are you looking for fun and engaging maths activities for your students? You're in the right place! Explore my shop for no prep (or low prep) printable resource that make learning maths fun and accessible! There's something for all ages. Download now to teach Maths by Heart.
Are you looking for fun and engaging maths activities for your students? You're in the right place! Explore my shop for no prep (or low prep) printable resource that make learning maths fun and accessible! There's something for all ages. Download now to teach Maths by Heart.
Looking for a fun and interactive way to help your students master the concept of bonds of 10? These engaging mini-books are perfect for introducing and reinforcing decomposing numbers to 10 to create the bonds of 10 - an essential concept for future maths success.
Benefits:
Multiple representations (ten frame, bead string, cubes, part-whole model) cater to diverse learning styles.
Large manipulatives (included) allow students to build understanding with counters and cubes for hands-on learning
Coloured and black and white, and workbook versions provide options for all learners.
Printable & Easy Prep: Print double-sided, fold, and cut - each mini-book is one sheet of paper!
What’s Inside:
4 engaging mini-books (one for each representation)
Each book comes in 3 versions: Color, black and white, and workbook versions.
Large manipulatives mats (ten frame, bead string, cubes, part-whole model) for hands-on learning.
Available in A4 size pdf.
How to Use:
Print single-sided and cut out the mini-books.
Choose the version that best suits your students’ needs (coloured, black and white, or workbook).
Students can read and explore the different representations of each bond of 10.
Use the large manipulatives for hands-on practice building the bonds of 10 with counters or cubes.
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Looking for a fun and interactive way for your students to learn about representing numbers in different ways? These printable number hats offer a delightful mix of activities that reinforce key maths skills. Your students will practice writing numerals, number words, colouring ten frames and bead strings, tracing tallies, coloring place value blocks, and drawing jumps on a number line - all while creating their very own number hat!
Here’s what you’ll get:
10 printable number hats (1 for each number 11-20)
Answer key for self-checking
A4 size pdf
Benefits:
Strengthens number recognition (numerals, words)
Reinforces counting and number representation (ten frames, bead strings, tallies)
Introduces basic place value concepts
Promotes fine motor skills through coloring and tracing
Encourages independent learning with answer key
How to Use:
Simply print the desired size hats, have students complete the activities.
Cut out the hats, and attach a headband.
Make maths time engaging and memorable with these creative number hats!
Each student will need:
From the pdf:
1 hat page
Also need:
colouring crayons/pencils etc
scissors
glue or sticky tape
Represent numbers 11 - 20 in different ways including:
Ten frames
tally
bead strings
place value cubes
number line
Number word
Digit
Suggested activities with the completed hats:
When the students have completed their number hats, they could practice number bonds of 20. The teacher randomly chooses a number from 0 to 10 and students wearing the hats which would make 20, jump up and do a wiggle dance (or whatever you choose).
Students could sort themselves into groups according to your instructions. e.g. smallest to largest, largest to smallest, odds and evens, …
It can also be interesting to allow students to come up with their own games!
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Numbers 1 to 20 Bundle
Looking for a fun and interactive way for your students to learn about representing numbers in different ways? These printable number hats offer a delightful mix of activities that reinforce key maths skills which support decomposing numbers to 10.
Your students will practice writing numerals, number words, coloring ten frames and bead strings, tracing tallies, coloring place value blocks, and drawing jumps on a number line - all while creating their very own number hat!
Here’s what you’ll get:
10 printable number hats (1 for each number 1-10)
Answer key for self-checking
A4 pdf format
Benefits:
Strengthens number recognition (numerals, words)
Reinforces counting and number representation (ten frames, bead strings, tallies)
Introduces basic place value concepts
Promotes fine motor skills through coloring and tracing
Encourages independent learning with answer key
How to Use:
Simply print the desired size hats, have students complete the activities, cut out the hats, and attach a headband for a numbertastic learning experience!
Make maths time engaging and memorable with these creative number hats!
Each student will need:
From the pdf:
1 hat page
Also need:
colouring crayons/pencils etc
scissors
glue or sticky tape
Represent numbers 1 - 10 in different ways including:
Ten frame
tally
bead strings
place value cubes
number line
Number word
Digit
Suggested activities with the completed hats:
Practice number bonds of 10. Students find someone who has the associated fact. e.g. if they are wearing a ‘8 hat’ they would need to find someone wearing a ‘2 hat’. They could prove that they have found the correct partner by using one of the concrete resources shown on the hat and making what they can see on their partners hat. When they put them together, they should make 10. They would then go to a student who is wearing a 10 hat to check that they are bonds of 10.
Students could sort themselves into groups according to their teachers instructions. e.g. smallest to largest, largest to smallest, odds and evens, …
It can also be interesting to allow students to come up with their own games!
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Looking for a creative way to reinforce key maths concepts during the holidays? This Christmas bauble craft activity is the perfect solution!
Your students will complete engaging tasks that strengthen their understanding of circles (including parts, area, and circumference), parabolas, cartoids, and symmetry – all while creating beautiful festive decorations.
Benefits
Reinforces key geometry concepts in a fun and festive way.
Integrates maths practice with creativity and fine motor skills development.
Offers a variety of tasks and differentiation options to keep students engaged.
Creates beautiful Christmas baubles to decorate classrooms, mobiles, garlands, or cards.
What’s inside:
A range of engaging bauble templates featuring various maths tasks
Labeling parts of a circle
Colouring the area and circumference formulas
Joining dots to create parabolas (formed by chords)
Constructing cartoids from straight lines
Applying symmetry concepts through picture activities
Differentiation suggestions to cater to a variety of learning styles
Answer key
A4 Size pdf
This resource combines maths practice with a festive craft activity.
Your students complete various tasks related to circles (labeling parts, area & circumference), parabolas, cartoids, and symmetry on printable bauble templates.
Once complete, they can cut out the designs, fold them in half, and glue them back-to-back to create 3D bauble decorations.
How to use:
Print the desired bauble templates and distribute them to your students.
Guide them through the tasks on each bauble, allowing them to complete the activities and colour the designs.
Once finished, your students can cut out the shapes, fold them in half, and glue the corresponding halves together to create 3D bauble decorations.
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Engage your KS3 students in a hands-on exploration of 3D shapes, problem-solving, and calendar craftivity! This “Nets of Cubes Calendar Investigation” provides differentiated activities that guide your students through understanding nets, a problem solving activity, and constructing a unique 3D calendar model.
A perfect way to prepare for work on surface area and volume topics.
Benefits:
Integrates maths concepts like nets, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving in a fun and interactive 2-hour* project – a perfect introduction to surface area and volume topics. (*time is approximate guide)
Offers differentiated activities to cater to various learning styles and paces.
Encourages critical thinking and creativity as students design their calendar models.
What’s Inside:
Teacher guide & lesson plan
Clear instructions
3 Differentiated activities
Pre-made cube and cuboid nets
Blank cube and cuboid nets
Answer key for Activity 1 & 2.
A4 Size
Activity 1: Nets of Cubes (Pairs or small groups)
Students will explore of nets of cubes to decide which nets make a cube and which nets don’t.
Activity 2: Number Puzzle (Pairs or small groups)
They will decide which numbers need to be placed on each cube to create the dates from 01 to 31 – they need to think out of the box to achieve it (pun intended!)
Activity 3: Making the calendar (Individual Work)
Finally, they will construct a 3D cube calendar using cubes and cuboids.
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Do your students need helps and support to manage stress, improve concentration and regulate emotions? This set of 6 mini mindfulness books are easy to make with just one page to print per book.
They are perfect to carry anywhere and feature growth mindset quotes, calm down techniques, mindfulness drawing and colouring and a book to help your students focus on the little moments of joy that they notice during the day.
Benefits:
Promote Relaxation & Focus: Help students manage stress, improve concentration, and regulate emotions through a variety of mindfulness activities.
Cultivate Positivity: Encourage students to appreciate the good things in life and develop a growth mindset with uplifting quotes and activities.
Enhance Creativity & Expression: Foster creative expression and mindfulness through colouring pages and prompted drawing activities.
Interactive & Engaging: The fun mini book format encourages student engagement and participation in mindfulness practices.
Differentiation & Flexibility: Cater to diverse learning styles and preferences with a variety of activities and both colour and black & white versions.
What’s Included:
6 Mini Mindfulness Books:
Mini Mindfulness Moments: Offers suggestions for quick and easy mindfulness activities to integrate throughout the day.
2.Mini Mindfulness Quotes: Features uplifting quotes for encouragement and positive affirmations.
Mini Book of Yays!: Guides students to identify and appreciate the small positive moments in their daily lives.
Mini Mindfulness Colouring: Provides calming coloring pages to promote relaxation and focus.
Mini Mindfulness Prompted Drawing: Encourages mindful drawing practices with guided prompts.
Mini Mindfulness Drawing: Offers blank pages for free-form mindful drawing exploration.
Easy-to-Follow Instructions: Clear instructions guide you on printing, cutting, and assembling the mini books.
Colour & Black & White Versions: Available in both color and black & white options to suit your printing preferences.
Where to Use:
Classroom Activities: Integrate the mini books into your daily routine for individual or group activities.
Calming Corner: Create a calming and positive space in your classroom with these mini books readily available.
Morning Meetings: Start the day on a positive note by using the mini books for mindfulness practices during morning meetings.
Counseling Sessions: Use the mini books as tools for individual or group counseling sessions to promote relaxation and positive thinking.
Home Learning: Encourage and support mindfulness practices at home by sharing these mini books with students and families.
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Are you looking for fun and engaging ways to help your students develop number and sequence recognition? This pack of no-prep 120-chart activities helps your students to recognise numbers and identify the patterns created to help lay the foundations of future mathematical success!
Benefits:
Strengthens your students’ ability to recognize numbers 1 through 120…
The chart’s visual format helps your students identify patterns in numbers which builds a strong foundation for mathematical success.
Filling in missing numbers and completing puzzles are great ways to develop their understanding of number sequences.
What’s Inside:
Cover
Building a 120-chart
Completed 120-chart
Missing number activities
Jokes & Puzzles
Game
120-chart Bookmarks
Colour & B&W options
Answer keys
A4 Size
Help your students to strengthen their number recognition and understanding of number sequences with this pack of activities, puzzles, games and bookmarks.
No prep needed to save you time.
Answer keys included for your students to self-check answers to promote independence.
How to Use:
Print as a booklet for your students to work through or as individual activities. Perfect for maths centers, early finishers or morning work.
Your students can also decorate the completed 120-chart and bookmarks and use them as reference materials in the classroom.
Available in colour or black & white options A4 size.
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Looking for a fun and interactive way to teachLaws of Indices to your KS3 students? This engaging lesson includes lesson plan / sub plan, worksheets, board game, and clear explanations, making it easy to conquer the Laws of Indices!
Benefits
Solidify understanding: Students will practice applying the product rule, quotient rule, and power of a power rule through engaging activities.
Game-based learning: The included board game reinforces indices rules in a fun and interactive way.
Differentiation options: This resource provides worksheets with varying difficulty levels to cater to diverse learners.
Clear explanations: Straightforward explanations and answer keys ensure a smooth learning experience.
What’s Inside
Detailed Lesson Plan: A step-by-step guide for implementing the lesson, including materials list, learning objectives, and clear procedures.
Differentiated Worksheets : Three worksheets with varying difficulty levels to target different learning needs.
Printable Board Game: A colorful and exciting board game that helps students practice applying indices rules.
Game resources: Printable dice and spinners.
Answer Key: A comprehensive answer key for all worksheets, ensuring easy grading and self-checking for students.
A4 Size
Print options: Colour & Black & White
Concepts covered:
Base and index
Product rule
Quotient rule
Power of a power rule
How to Use
Follow the detailed lesson plan to introduce indices and the different rules.
Use the differentiated worksheets for individual or group practice.
Play the board game to reinforce skills in a fun and interactive way.
Use the answer key to check student work and provide feedback.
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Are you looking for engaging ways to help your students understand odd and even numbers? These odd and even numbers worksheets are no-prep activities to save you valuable time and help your students gain a deeper understanding of odd and even numbers and how they support mathematical thinking.
Benefits:
Understanding the rules of odd and even numbers goes beyond memorising equations like “odd + odd = even”.
Here’s why it’s beneficial:
Knowing if a number is even lets you quickly predict results of certain operations. For example, you know adding an even number to any number won’t change its odd/even property (even + even = even, even + odd = odd). This makes many calculations faster and easier.
Even numbers are divisible by 2. Understanding even/odd lays the groundwork for learning divisibility rules for other numbers.
Classifying numbers as odd or even helps with grouping and sorting problems. You can quickly identify which numbers can be paired together and which ones will be left out.
Odd and even form a basic number pattern. Recognizing this pattern helps develop logical thinking skills, which are crucial throughout mathematics.
What’s inside:
What are odd and even numbers? - Odd or even? Pairing Activity
Odd and even numbers on a 100 chart
Odd word search
Double Trouble
Adding and subtracting odd and even numbers
Multiplying and dividing odd and even numbers
Design a poster to review what your students have learned
Always, Sometimes, never
Be the teacher
Odd or even puzzle
Solutions
How to use:
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
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Updates:
5th June 2024: Updated to new branding
Looking for engaging calendar practice that reinforces spelling and writing?
This comprehensive resource provides everything you need to create a hands-on learning experience for your students! It provides a fun and interactive way for your students to build their calendar skills and strengthen their writing and spelling abilities!
Benefits:
Develops calendar knowledge and strengthens spelling skills.
Improves fine motor control through cutting and tracing activities.
Encourages creativity with daily drawing.
Offers flexibility for morning work, independent practice, or end-of-day reflection.
What’s inside:
Printable calendar cards in 4 versions: solid writing, dashed tracing, handwriting lines, and individual letters.
Matching worksheets for each version, including space for cutting and pasting, tracing, and drawing.
A template for a storage box to keep calendar cards organized.
A4 Size pdf
This resource uses cutting, pasting, tracing, and drawing activities to help your students learn about the days, months, and dates on a calendar.
How to Use:
Print and cut out the calendar cards and worksheets.
Choose a card version (solid writing, tracing, etc.) for your students to cut out the day, month, and date.
They paste the pieces onto the corresponding worksheet.
If applicable, students trace the writing on the worksheet.
Encourage students to draw a picture about their day or a relevant topic.
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Do your students struggle with ratios? This is a comprehensive workbook for teaching and reinforcing ratio concepts using bar models including equivalent ratios, ratios and unit rates, writing ratios and much more. Perfect for ratios in KS3, this print-friendly workbook includes detailed solutions and is available in A4 Size.
This workbook is ideal for KS3 but I have also had a lot of success using it to teaching my older students who struggle with ratios.
Benefits
Reinforces understanding of working with ratios
Engages students through the use of bar models
Includes detailed solutions for easy reference
Print-friendly black and white format
Contents:
What is bar modelling?
Using bar models
What are ratios?
Sharing in a given ratio
Sharing in a given ration: comparison model
Equivalent ratios
Simplifying ratios
Comparing ratios
The unit method
Ratio Recap
Solutions
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
This Ratio Workbook is designed to be used independently by KS3 students. It can be used as practice or reinforcement during class time or as homework assignments. Each section of the workbook includes a clear explanation of the topic, followed by a variety of practice exercises. Students can work through the workbook at their own pace, with teachers providing support and assistance as needed. The detailed solutions provided at the end of the workbook allow for easy self-checking and immediate feedback.
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Are you looking for a clear and simple calendar display for your classroom? This resource includes days, months, dates and birthday banners in 2 sizes in a clear child-friendly outline font with a blank background. Print on coloured paper or card to match you classroom theme. Display your students’ birthdays or a plan for the week ahead.
Benefits:
Clear, child-friendly outline font
Low-cost, print-friendly design
Use as a class calendar or flashcards
Includes extras e.g. “tomorrow is …” “yesterday was …” to help your students understand the passage of time
What’s inside:
Days, months and date cards
Additional cards such as “Our Calendar”, “tomorrow is …” “yesterday was …”
Banners in full page and half-page sizes
Includes storage box template to keep the cards organised
A4 Size pdf
How to use:
Print 1-sided on card (coloured for added interest)
Cut out cards
Stick to board and have students change them daily or hole punch and use ring binders on a pole to change them easily.
Print as flashcards for your students to practise reading, spelling or ordering the days and months. Practise reading ordinal numbers.
Print as flashcards for your students to practice tracing the days and months.
Use the display banners to write your students’ birthday
Laminate display banners to write a weekly or monthly calendar of events.
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Are you looking for a clear and simple calendar display for your classroom? This resource includes days, months, dates and birthday banners in 2 sizes in a clear child-friendly font with a blank background. Print on colored paper or cardstock to match your classroom theme. Display your students’ birthdays.
Benefits:
Clear, child-friendly font
Low-cost, print-friendly design
Use as a class calendar or flashcards
Includes extras e.g. “tomorrow is …” “yesterday was …” to help your students understand the passage of time
What’s inside:
Days, months and date cards
Additional cards such as “Our Calendar”, “tomorrow is …” “yesterday was …”
Banners in full page and half-page sizes
Includes storage box template to keep the cards organised
A4 Size pdf
How to use:
Print 1-sided on card (coloured for added interest)
Cut out cards
Stick to board and have students change them daily or hole punch and use ring binders on a pole to change them easily.
Print as flashcards for your students to practice reading, spelling or ordering the days and months. Practise reading ordinal numbers.
Use the display banners to write your students’ birthday
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Fractions Hands-on Learning | Low-prep games and activities | printable
Low-prep, printable games and activities using the Concrete-Pictorial-Abstract approach to understanding fractions. Includes topics such as adding and subtracting fractions with unlike denominators, mixed numbers and improper fractions. Each topic is introduced thoroughly with ideas for activities and engaging hands-on learning to help your students understand the difficult concepts. I have also noted common misconceptions and mistakes to look out for so you can prevent them from becoming an issue.
What’s Inside:
Clear Explanations: Thorough explanations about fractions and how to work with them, ensuring you have the knowledge you need to teach effectively.
Practical Activities: Engaging, hands-on activities that make fractions come alive for your students.
Interactive Games: Exciting games featuring fraction bars, fraction circles, and number cards to foster deeper understanding.
Versatile Resources: Fraction circles, fraction bars, number cards, and number spinners included for easy classroom use.
Highlights:
Concrete, Pictorial, Abstract Method: My approach bridges the gap between play-based learning and traditional written techniques, ensuring clear comprehension.
Interactive Learning: This resource does not include worksheets! It promotes hands-on learning through interactive games.
Comprehensive Coverage: From making fractions to simplifying, comparing, and operations, this unit covers it all.
Teacher-Friendly: Authored by a qualified teacher and maths tutor, this resource is designed for easy implementation.
Contents:
Stages of Learning
What are fractions?
Making fractions
Fraction of a number
Types of fractions
Equivalent fractions
Simplifying fractions
Comparing fractions
Adding and Subtracting fractions with like and unlike denominators
Multiplying fractions
Dividing fractions
Resources - number cards, fraction bars, fraction circles, games boards.
Who It’s For:
Ideal for Key Stage 2 or 3 students, but suitable for anyone who struggles with fractions.
This resource has been adapted from my book “Fractions for Parents: taking the fear out of homework” which would be a perfect companion for students to gain further practise at home with their parents’ support.
Update planned for Summer 2024
Do your KS3 & GCSE Foundation maths students enjoy revising maths topics? Mine didn’t either, so I created this printable board game that have them asking for more! Your students will enjoy answering questions that cover topics including percentage of a number, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, area and circumference of circles, mean mode median range, and other algebra, geometry, and statistics topics, all while keeping things light with fun jokes.
Includes solutions to save you valuable time and a template for your students to create their own question cards to deepen their understanding. This was a game-changer for my students - they loved taking ownership of their learning and creating challenging questions for their classmates! We made the cards throughout the year and then play when we have some time to fill or need a break.
Why play maths games with older students?
High school can be a tough time for students’ engagement with maths. Here’s where maths games can come in! They offer a bunch of advantages that go beyond just rote memorization:
Games make learning fun! This can be a game-changer (pun intended) for your students who find traditional maths drills boring. Engagement fuels a desire to learn and participate.
Many maths games target specific skills, like fractions, decimals, or pre-algebra. By playing repeatedly, students practice and solidify these concepts in a low-pressure environment.
Maths games often involve challenges that require strategic thinking and creative solutions. This strengthens critical thinking and problem-solving muscles that benefit students in all areas, not just maths.
Games can cater to different learning styles, allowing students to grasp concepts in a way that works best for them. This can be a big help for students who struggle with traditional methods.
Games provide a space to experiment and make mistakes without fear of penalty. This encourages students to take risks and develop a “growth mindset” about maths.
In short, maths games can turn maths from a chore into an engaging and enriching experience for your high schoolers.
What’s Inside:
Game Board(2-page printable in colour or B&W)
64 Question Cards covering KS3 & GCSE Foundation maths concepts
Blank Question Card Template (students create their own questions!)
Detailed solutions
Teacher Instructions
A4 size pdf
How to use:
Print & laminate the game board and question cards (choose colour or black & white).
Divide students into small groups and provide each group with a game set.
Students take turns answering maths questions to move their game piece. The answers tell players how far to move. There’s added fun with jokes and forfeits too! The first player to the finish line wins!
Your students can also create their own cards during the year.
Looking for end of the year maths activities that will keep your students engaged? This resource explores maths topics in a creative way using your students’ names. End of the year maths has never been so much fun! Explore fractions, shapes, geometry, graphing, symmetry and so much more! Ditch the dull drill-and-fill maths worksheets and watch your students’ faces light up as they discover the magic of maths hidden within their own names.
What’s Included:
9 Differentiated Activities:
Explore shapes, angles, and symmetry within names.
Design mirrored patterns inspired by names.
Plot names on a grid and create playful distortions.
Dive into fractions of vowels and consonants.
Code instructions for robots to write names precisely.
Design shapes within names and calculate their area.
Craft a personal maths dictionary using pictures and words.
Discover polygons within names and create colourful mosaics.
Uncover hidden number relationships by converting fractions, decimals, and percents for each letter.
Benefits:
Engaging & Accessible: Cater to diverse learning styles and abilities with support resources.Visual guides (completed examples) ensure clear understanding for students.
Teacher-Friendly Features: :
Ready-to-use printables in A4 size pdf.
Bonus resource section includes blank grids, blank fraction strips, lettering templates, a maths dictionary template, and extension ideas.
Encourage collaboration and fun with a trading card activity.
Perfect for:
Maths end of the year or back-to-school activities
Maths teachers looking for creative and engaging maths activities.
Classrooms seeking personalised learning experiences.
Teachers who want to boost critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in their students.
Creating a vibrant and interactive maths learning environment.
Summer School activities
This resource is a game-changer for making maths fun and accessible for all learners! Download your copy today and watch your students become maths detectives, uncovering the wonders of maths within their own names!
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Make doubles fun & easy for your young students! This engaging resource unlocks the power of doubles addition (1-10) through:
Hands-on activities: Painting, folding, cutting, worksheets, games & colouring pages
Differentiation: Activities tailored for Doubling 1-5 & 6-10
Visuals: Clear models (part-part-whole, bar models) & manipulatives (dice)
Key Strategy: Partitioning numbers 6-10 (5 + ?) for deeper understanding
Benefits:
Solidify doubles facts: Build a strong foundation for addition
Develop number sense: Deepen understanding of numbers & quantities
Boost addition fluency: Make addition faster & more efficient
Engage all learners: Variety of activities for diverse learning styles
Differentiate instruction: Cater to individual needs
Build confidence & motivation: Fun & hands-on approach fosters a love of maths.
What’s inside?
Two sections: Doubling 1-5 and Doubling 6-10, with 12 activities for each.
Differentiable options.
Hands-on learning: Painting and folding, cutting activities, worksheets, games, and colouring pages.
Manipulatives: Part-part-whole models, bar models, bead strings and dice to strengthen understanding.
Key strategy: Partitioning numbers 6-10 into 5 + ? to simplify doubling.
Colour and black & white versions
Solutions included: for easy assessment and support.
A4 size pdf format
How to use:
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Home learning
Morning activities
Early finishers
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Help your Key Stage 2 students master multiplication and division with this exciting and educational pack of easily accessible, printable puzzles and games!
Packed with 14 different low-prep games, activities, class posters and blank & part-filled multiplication charts, this resource is designed to make multiplication practice fun, interactive, and effective. Also includes solutions for the independent activities to enable students to self-check answers, promoting independence.
Perfect for Key Stage 2 students and the simple design makes it suitable for older students who need extra support. Available A4 size pdf with 50+ student pages + solutions, posters & resources
Benefits:
Engaging and interactive way to practice multiplication tables
14 print-friendly games and activities
Designed for Key Stage 2
Encourages independent, paired, and small group work
Low-prep resources
Helps your students develop multiplication fluency
Fun and enjoyable learning experience
Contents:
Independent Activities:
Spin & Multiply
Multiplication Fact Families
Product Puzzle
Multiplication maze
Puzzle Squares
Puzzle Room
Multiplication 5 Ways
Paired Activities
Domino Multiplication
Tic Tac Toe (2x to 12x)
Multiplication Memory Game (2x to 12x)
Bump Games (2x to 12x)
5 in a row (to 6x6)
Factor Drop Game
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Factor Track Board Game
Multiplication Bingo (2x to 12x)
Solutions
Games Resources
Dominoes
Tic Tac Toe Symbol Cards and Multiplies Cards (2x to 12x)
Factor Track Division Cards (÷2 to ÷12)
Factor Drop Products Cards
Multiplication Bingo Multiples (2x to 12x)
Multiplication Grids - Completed and blank
Multiplication Posters (0 to 12)
Dice template (Blank)
Spinners (Two 1 to 10 spinners)
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Multiplication Fact Fluency BUNDLE fun Activities & Games
Do your key Stage 2 students struggle to recall multiplication facts? These multiplication and division flash cards with answers on the back enable your students to self-check answers to promote independent learning.
Includes times table anchor charts, flash cards for multiplication and division facts to 12 and progress monitoring tracking sheets. This low-prep printable resource is available in A4 size as a pdf download. The simple design makes these flash cards suitable for any age.
Benefits:
Master Multiplication & Division: Practise all facts from 1x1 to 12x12, including associated division facts.
Colourful & Engaging: Vibrant colour options keep learning fun and visually stimulating.
Double Duty Design: Each fact has a separate card for answer flipping or matching games or fold and paste the answers to the back to enable your students to self-check answers for independent practice.
Data tracking Sheets: Monitor progress for specific multiplication tables to focus revision time. Use the progress record chart to record fact fluency for each fact practised.
Black & White Flexibility: Print on coloured card for customisation or save ink.
What’s Inside:
48 pages of printable flashcards (24 color, 24 black & white)
Multiplication facts for tables 1-12 (each fact on its own card)
Associated division facts for tables 1-12 (each fact on its own card)
Tracker sheets for each multiplication and division table
Progress monitoring sheets to record improvement over time.
Instructions:
Print and cut out the flashcards.
Fold and glue back-to-back for answer flipping, or keep separate for matching games.
Use colourful card for the black & white versions for added flair.
Practice individually, with a partner, or in small groups.
Time yourself for speed drills or play memory games.
Use as a supplement to classroom lessons or homeschooling.
Record the results on the data tracking sheets to help focus practice.
How to use:
Maths centres
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Home learning
Maths Tutor
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Multiplication Fact Fluency BUNDLE fun Activities & Games
Do your Key Stage 2 students struggle to recall multiplication facts? These FREE multiplication and division flash cards with answers on the back enable your students to self-check answers to promote independent learning.
Includes times table anchor charts, flash cards for multiplication and division facts for 3 and progress monitoring tracking sheets. This low-prep printable resource is available as an A4 pdf download. The simple design makes these flash cards suitable for any age.
These 3x table flash cards are a free sample of the multiplication and division flashcards to 12 including tracking sheets.
Benefits:
Master Multiplication & Division: Practise all facts for the 3x table to 12x3, including associated division facts.
Colourful & Engaging: Vibrant color options keep learning fun and visually stimulating.
Double Duty Design: Each fact has a separate card for answer flipping or matching games or fold and paste the answers to the back to enable your students to self-check answers for independent practice.
Data tracking Sheets: Monitor progress for specific multiplication tables to focus revision time. The full resources also has a progress record chart to record fact fluency for each fact practiced for tables to 12x12.
Black & White Option: Print on coloured card for customisation or save ink.
What’s Inside:
4 pages of FREE printable flashcards (2 colour, 2B&W)
All multiplication facts for the 3 times table (each fact on its own card)
Associated division facts for the 3 times table (each fact on its own card)
Colour and Black and White options.
Instructions:
Print and cut out the flashcards.
Fold and glue back-to-back for answer flipping, or keep separate for matching games.
Use colourful card for the black & white versions for added flair.
Practise individually, with a partner, or in small groups.
Time yourself for speed drills or play memory games.
Use as a supplement to classroom lessons or homeschooling.
Record the results on the data tracking sheets to help focus practice.
How to use:
Maths centres
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Home learning
Maths Tutors
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Multiplication Facts to 12 Flashcards Booklets
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Are you looking for multiplication activities in one easy place? I have the bundle for you here to keep your students learning all year long!
Multiplication Fact Fluency BUNDLE fun Activities & Games