Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
Find the area of a circle treasure hunt
Treasure hunt to find the area of a circle.
These could be used as follows:
★Printed on A4 and placed around the room for an active task
★Printed 4 on one sheet and used individually on desks used as loop cards
These cards include the following objectives:
★Finding the area of a circle (blue)
There are 10 different cards and student record cards. They should write the letter of the card they visited into the box, they should then write the letter of the next card they visit in the next box, following the arrows.
All answers included.
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★Area of a circle worksheets
★Area of a circle flash cards
★Differentiated area of a circle task cards
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This is one powerpoint slide on what is needed to compose a gymnastics routine.
It is fully editable and I have embeded the font into the powerpoint.
Suggestions for use:
At the beginning of a unit so students know how much goes into a routine
After students have “finished” their routine - film students/get another student to watch and focus on one aspect then improve that aspect before moving onto the next
As a whole group in a sequence lesson - concentrate on one aspect at a time
Give to higher ability students before they start their routines so they can work all the aspects in when they are creating their routine
Give to no doers so they can evaluate and improve other students work
This is the compositional aspects I have mentioned in my assessment criteria sheet.
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A cross word and wordsearch for Geometry key words.
Best used for KS3 but could be used for KS2 and KS4. I have included a crossword and word search with definitions instead of just words to find as it can be a good way to check students understanding of vocabulary (plus they love a wordsearch!). For less able students there is a word search with just the key words on and no clues.
This product includes:
1 cross word with 26 clues and answers
1 word search with 26 clues and answers
1 word search 26 key words to find
Need a number key words word search or crossword? Click here
Need a algebra key words word search or crossword? Click here
2 Individual gymnastics balances resources that students can use to select and accurately replicate balances for their routines. Useful in a lesson on balance or routines and great for independent work.
Included in this product:
An A4 task card with more than 40 balances on that students can use to select and accurately replicate balances for their routines.
4 Stations/task cards for individual gymnastics balances. Useful in a lesson on balance or routines and great for independent work.There is a standing balances station, a kneeling and sitting balances station, a inverted balances station and a support balances station. There are enough balances on each station card to cater to complete beginners and for experienced gymnasts. Please see here for recommendations for use.
Adding and subtracting negative numbers mazes. 8 mazes with full solutions are included, great for use in a lesson on negative numbers when you don’t want to use traditional worksheets. Skills include positive subtract positive, negative subtract positive, negative add positive, negative add negative, subtracting a negative and a mixture. This is a fun way for students to consolidate adding and subtracting negative numbers.
This activity is great because students can self-check the answers and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions.
Included in this product:
1 x positive subtract positive maze
1 x negative subtract positive maze
1 x negative add positive maze
1 x negative add negative maze
1 x subtracting a negative maze
3 x mixtures of the above mazes
Recommended uses for this activity
★a revison tool for students who have complete a unit on negative numbers
★A task for quick finishers and more able students
★ A starter to check for prior learning
Students work their way through the maze, colouring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
Click here for more negative number resources, including lessons worksheets and treasure hunts.
Updated - Fixed a couple of typos and 2 answers
Worksheets for students to complete in class. 3 levels of difficulty have been included:
• Blue (easy) - Combine transformations
•Gold (medium) - Describe fully a reflection, translation or rotation
•Red (harder) - Combine transformations and describe the single equivalent transformation
Transformations worksheet on translations. Includes translating a shape from worded instructions, translations and vectors and describing the translation. Fully differentiated and answers included.
3 levels of difficulty have been included:
• Blue (easy) - translating a shape on a square grid
•Gold (medium) - translating a shape using vectors
•Red (harder) - describing the transformation
If you need more transformations worksheets check out my bundle here
If you need a translations lesson find my Powerpoint and workbook here
A set of 4 resource cards for students to use for independent learning of dribbling in hockey.
Differentiated instructions for each activities are included on the cards, as are instructions to complete the task and an equipment list and layout.
This product contains the following activities:
Mine field - students need to dribble through cones without hitting them.
Slalom dribble - dribble in and out of the cones
Around the mulberry bush - students dribble around central cones and try to time their runs
Diamond dribble - dribble then pass using a diamond while timing runs
4 sets of hockey lesson plans/SOWs for years 7, 8 (x2) and 9. Each SOW has 6 or 7 comprehensive lesson plans. There is also a Hockey dribbling task card and an assessment poster included.
Click here for a free lesson plan example of my work
Year 7 covers the following skills:
Dribbling (open and indian)
Push and slap passing
Block tackling
Individual attacking skills (push and run, roll out, v drag, drag left and right, lift)
Penalty/short corners
Game play
Year 8 covers the following skills:
Dribbling with vision (indian and open stick)
Passing (push, slap, hit (higher), flick (higher) and receiving (upright, block, reverse (higher))
Block and jab tackling
Off the ball attacking skills - posting up
Game play
Year 9 covers the following skills:
Dribbling (open stick, reverse stick, indian and one handed)
Passing and receiving (on the reverse, from the side, hit, flick, reverse passes)
* tackling (block, jab, reverse stick) (FREE)
Individual attacking skills (push and run, roll out, v drag, drag left and right, lift)
Penalty/short corners
Positional play
Game play
This SOW was created to save time for busy teachers and is made so teachers with little/no hockey experience can teach it just as well as those with lots. You should be able to teach a lesson with minimal preparation and I made these so in most cases they can be just picked up and taught.
There is an assesssment matrix included and all lessons have levelled outcomes. The levels are the old national curriculum levels 3-8 however they are easily editable and changeable to your own assessment levels.
Each lesson has diagrams, differentiation assessment levels, clear teaching points, links to videos that show the skill and afl opportunities. As well as clear explanations of the tasks. There are no timings included as each school can vary in terms of lesson time. They should provide enough tasks for lessons of 40 minutes and above.
This Congruent shapes worksheet and notes page set are ideal for KS3 and GCSE students. Skills covered are: identifying a pair of congruent shapes on a square grid that are the same orientation and identifying a set of congruent shapes on a square grid that have been rotated, reflected or both.
There are 3 difficulty levels, Blue (easy), Gold (medium) and Red (hard).
Blue (2 x pages) covers finding congruent shapes that are the same orientation. The shapes are all different looking.
Gold (2 x pages) covers finding congruent shapes that have been rotated OR reflected.
Red (2 x pages) covers finding congruent shapes that have been rotated and/or reflected. The shapes are all quite similar looking.
Fantastic to use in lessons where you have a lot of different stages of learning. Also great to give to students for homework and they could pick the difficulty they wanted to do!
The notes page is good for students to keep in their books to use as a help guide. Included is a completely filled in version and a version that Students fill in the key points themselves.
Full solutions included in the same format as the questions to make it easier to mark! Also included is a contents page so you can quickly look up what you need!
If you want more Congruent Shapes activities, check out my Treasure hunt here.
A fun 10 card treasure hunt for a finding angles in parallel lines lesson. Skills covered are: finding one missing angle in a set of parallel lines and giving reasons. Student record card and solutions included. Use as a starter, assessment for learning activity or a plenary in a lesson on parallel lines or angles.
Difficulties include
★ Gold (medium)finding one missing angle in a set of parallel lines and giving reasons
Students need to start on any random card and note down the letter on their recording card (first page). They answer the question on that card then find another card that has the answer on (they then note down that letter and so on).
Suggestions for use:
★Print them off on A4 and scatter them around the room (students love getting out of their seats!)
★Print the cards off 4 to a page and give them to students individually to do on their desk
Click here for more parallel lines resources, including foldables, worksheets, treasure hunts, lessons and tick or trash activities.
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This Christmas maths colour by number fun activity will give students lots of practice of finding percentages of a number. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Christmas. The resource is differentiated into 3 different difficulties - finding 10% multiples, finding 5% multiples and finding 1% multiples. The outcome for each sheet is the same even though the questions are different. This resource can be used for all your KS3 and KS4 groups - let KS4 students differentiate for themselves, give lower ability groups the 10% multiples and give higher ability groups the 1% multiples.
A fun easy activity for the end of christmas term BUT students will still be completing more than 300 questions on percentages!
Students need to answer the questions and find which colour corresponds to the answers in order to reveal a Christmas picture. This particular picture reveals a Christmas tree. Great starter for lessons or to give to early finishers. Fun Christmas clip art border included.
If you would like more Christmas themed maths activities please click here.
These Christmas maths multiplication mazes will give students lots of practice of their times tables and multiplication skills. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Christmas.Great for a starter or early finishers near Christmas. Especially if you want students to practise and consolidate multiplication without using a traditional worksheet. 2 mazes work on timestables up to 12 and the other works on multiplying numbers between 2 and 12 by 2 digits.
This activity is great because students can check their own answers as they go through and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions.
This product includes 3 unique mazes with solutions and some great Christmas clipart.
Students work their way through the maze, colouring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
Find more Christmas maths activities here.
This Halloween maths times tables bingo activity will give students lots of practice of their times tables. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Halloween. Useful for a starter, settler or fun end of lesson activity that adds a bit of competitiveness to the lesson with a Halloween theme.
This product includes:
★48 unique student cards (3 OR 6 per A4 piece of paper, both types are included)
★A Teacher call out card which has the 40 questions (and answers) on them
★A set of questions on a PowerPoint file for overhead display (you could alter the slide order for use again with the same class)
★ Halloween themed clipart on the powerpoint and on the bingo cards.
~I would suggest laminating the student cards as they can then be reused if you give students a board pen to write on it/circle their numbers~
Want more halloween multiplication activities? Click here for multiplcation mazes.Click here for multiplication treasure hunts.Click here for Halloween multiplication colour by number
If you would like more Halloween themed maths activities please click here.
A lesson on finding the circumference of a circle including all the resources you need to teach it. Skills covered include finding the circumference of a circle, finding the diameter or radius when given the circumference and working out the perimeter and arc length of sectors.
Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing!).
Fully differentiated objectives:
Blue:Find the circumference of a circle
Gold:Find the diameter/radius given the circumference
Red: work out the arc length and perimeter of sectors
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
• Differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
• A Treasure hunt on circle names
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach circumference of circles.
The lessons use the following format:
• Objective and levels
• A “how to teaching portion” with animated examples
• An AfL miniwhiteboard quiz
• Answers to all the booklet questions
• Plenary (with answers)
The powerpoint and booklet are currently set up for GCSE maths grade, however you can edit the grades to reflect KS3 or your own schools assessment criteria. In the word booklet if you change any grade (e.g the blue section) it should automatically change the rest of that colour into the same grade.
This will take up a whole lesson.
Need more resources for circumference of circles?
Differentiated worksheet on Circumference of circles
Circumference of circles set of differentiated treasure hunts (10 cards for each difficulty)
Circumference of circles treasure hunt
Adding fractions with common denominators. A set of no frills worksheets, good for students that need lots of practice with adding fractions.
4 x sets of worksheets each with 20 questions on and an answers sheet included. 80 questions in total.
Find more fractions worksheets here
A SOW / set of 6 lesson plans for hockey covering the following skills:
Dribbling
Push and slap passing
Block tackling
Individual attacking skills (push and run, roll out, v drag, drag left and right, lift)
Penalty/short corners
Game play
Click here to see lesson 1 for FREE
This SOW was created to save time for busy teachers and is made so teachers with little/no hockey experience can teach it just as well as those with lots. You should be able to teach a lesson with minimal preparation and I made these so in most cases they can be just picked up and taught.
There is an assesssment matrix included and all lessons have levelled outcomes. The levels are the old national curriculum levels 3-8 however they are easily editable and changeable to your own assessment levels.
Each lesson has diagrams, assessment levels, differentiation , clear teaching points, links to videos that show the skill and afl opportunities. As well as clear explanations of the tasks. There are no timings included as each school can vary in terms of lesson time. They should provide enough tasks for lessons of 40 minutes and above.
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I also have individual lesson plans and other SOWs available for hockey please click here to see them.
If you have an requests for custom products and have any comments about the product here please email me at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
3 Adding and subtracting fractions with uncommon (multiple) denominators mazes. This is a more engaging and fun way to practice adding and subtracting fractions without the use of a traditional worksheet. Great for consolidation in an adding and subtracting fractions lesson.
This product includes 3 unique mazes with full solutions.
If you have students that need practise with just adding or subtracting please see the links below for more mazes that focus on just adding or subtracting .
This activity is great because students can self-check the answers and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions.
Students work their way through the maze, colouring the correct answers and following the path to the next question. This activity is colour coded gold (medium).
Need more?
Adding fractions mazes
Subtracting fractions mazes
Adding and subtracting fractions treasure hunt
Use the order of operations (BIDMAS) to reveal a secret maths joke. Make your students feel like a spy trying to crack a code in a fun and novel way for students to practice the order of operations. This product contains 3 different levels of difficulty: order of operations with multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting - BIDMAS with brackets and the 4 operations - BIDMAS including indices. This will keep students really busy and help them to check their own working as they go. This is perfect for consolidation on the order of operations if you don’t want to use a traditional worksheet.
Each difficulty is colour coded (blue =easy, gold = medium, red = hard).
All the answers are included.
Suggestions for use:
Give to students to do by themselves (self differentiated or teacher chooses)
Give for homework
Use as a collaborative task - (pairs/3s work out a column each)
See here for other BIDMAS resources
See here for other code breakers.