I have been teaching for a number of years and throughout this time I have created numerous resources to support children of many different ages and abilities.
I have been teaching for a number of years and throughout this time I have created numerous resources to support children of many different ages and abilities.
Work out the answers to division questions in words, then find them in the word search.
The word searches cover division from 2 to 10.
I have also included a page to support the spelling of the division answers.
Answers included.
There are 5 different types of odd and even activities. Each activity has also been differentiated with A being the easiest and C the hardest.
• Colour the odd numbers
• Colour the even numbers
• Odd number mazes
• Even number mazes
• Cut and stick odd and even numbers
• Choose if a number is odd or even
• Colour the odd numbers to reveal the hidden word
• Colour the even numbers to reveal the hidden word
Answers included.
• Ordering days of the week – Cut out the ties and stick them in order on the shirts
• Ordering months – Cut out the ties and stick them in order on the washing line
• Ordering whole numbers – Cut out the ties and stick them in order on the washing line
• Ordering decimal numbers – Cut out the ties and stick them in order on the washing line
• Multiples – Fill in the missing multiples on the ties
All activities apart from ordering days of the week and months are differentiated with A being the easiest and C the hardest.
Answers included.
• Addition – Missing numbers in addition sums
• Subtraction – Missing numbers in subtraction sums
• Addition sums – Cut out the flower answers and stick them above the matching addition sum
• Subtraction sums – Cut out the flower answers and stick them above the matching subtraction sum
• Multiplication sums – Cut out the flower answers and stick them above the matching multiplication sum
• Division sums – Cut out the flower answers and stick them above the matching division sum
• Doubling petals – Start at the first number and keep doubling each number until you get to the finish petal
• Halving petals – Start at the first number and keep halving each number until you get to the finish petal
All activities apart from doubling and halving are differentiated with A being the easiest and C the hardest.
Answers included.
Celebrate the Olympics with this vast selection of maths activities. Activities last for varying lengths of time and cover many different areas.
Olympic coordinates
Olympic golf – Order the answers to sums from 1 to 18
Olympic rings – Reflect the Olympic rings in the mirror line
Olympic flags – Reflect the flags in the mirror lines
Olympic area – Work out the area of each Olympic ring
Olympic perimeter – Work out the total perimeter of the Olympic rings and draw a shape or image with the same perimeter
Olympic running – Order the running times on the stopwatches
Olympic diving – Work out the total of each set of score cards
Olympic swimming – Work out the difference between the times on the stopwatches
Olympic javelin – Convert the distances which the javelin was thrown
Olympic word problems
Some activities are differentiated with A being the easiest.