I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
Help prepare your students for times table tests or improve their times tables fluency with these multiplication grids. Improve their fluency and speed in times tables by using this fantastic worksheet. Each box contains mixed time tables but mainly focuses on 6, 7, 8 and 9 tables which cause the most problems. Perfect for helping your students with their times tables!
Also Includes missing number multiplication boxes which are more of a challenge for your more able students
This resource is a two page worksheet with answers to support the delivery of the Sharing in a Given Ratio specification of the New Functional Skills Maths Curriculum as well as KS3 Maths and GCSE Foundation Maths
This worksheet contains 12 worded sharing in a Ratio questions with an Answer sheet provided
Answers includedSUITABLE FOR HOME LEARNING IN MATHS
This Easter Multiplication Maths Colour By Number Activity gives students with a fun way to test multiplication and problem-solving skills.
You can use this worksheet to practise multiplication tables and practise rapid recall of multiplication facts for Primary Maths
To complete the task, students must solve the maths problem before revealing the Easter themed hidden picture. (an Easter chick). This activity works 2 to 12 times tables and includes division facts
Suitable for key Stage 2 Primary Maths students, Year 3 to 6.
Answers included.
Suitable for New Reformed Functional Skills Maths also KS3 Maths and GCSE Foundation Maths. A full lesson on Perimeter. Includes a teaching Powerpoint with timed Starter, murder mystery perimeter activity and circumference of circles Joke Codebreaker.
Contains
1 x Timed Starter
1 x 21 slide Interactive Teaching powerpoint
1 x Murder Mystery Perimeter Worksheet
1 x Circumference of Circles Joke Codebreaker worksheet
This lesson starts with a stopwatch starter in which students need to to answer 4 questions based around topics covered in covered in previous lessons.
MainLesson
Topics Covered
Finding perimeter of Squares
Finding Perimeter of Rectangles
Finding Perimeter of Triangles including Equilateral and isosceles triangles
Finding Perimeter of Compound Shapes
Finding Circumference of Circles
Powerpoint includes different types of questions with answers as well as modeled examples and exam style questions.
Answers included
Differentiated Probability Tree Diagram questions with answers in a RAG type worksheet, powerpoint version included.
Suitable for KS3, GCSE Foundation Maths and Functional Skills L2. Also a Powerpoint of the worksheet questions and answers included to display to students to cut down on printing and marking.
Includes
1 x Worksheet
1 x Display Version of Worksheet
Answers Included
The differentiated questions allow all students to access the topic at their own confidence levels and the answers are always readily available to check their understanding.
I like to use this differentiated question sheets as a starting point in lessons to recap topics already covered as it easily picks up misconceptions, then again as a plenary or mini-plenary. The questions can also be used as a homework sheet or an in class assessment sheet. Having the answers also reduces workload as students can self-mark. Suitable for Home Schooling
The gold (hardest) questions really stretch the most able students
An engaging Harry Potter theme math escape room to review Pythagoras Theorem. Students must unlock 5 locks by solving missing hypotenuse lengths questions. The 20 questions are grouped 4 per puzzle, resulting in five 4-letter codes that will unlock all 5 locks.
The entire activity is housed in one GOOGLE Form. There are no links to outside websites. The 4-letter codes are set with answer validation so that students cannot move to the next puzzle until they enter the correct code. Includes answer key.
A printable version has been included if you would rather your students work on paper. Suitable for GCSE Maths students. The google form is available in the paid file pdf by clicking the download link.
Answers
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Total Pages
Answer Key
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Teaching Duration
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This place value Boomcards deck will help and reinforce your students understanding of base ten numbers (ones, tens, hundreds, thousands) and place value.
Students have to write numbers as digits.
This resource is self marking so requires no input from the teacher. There are 20 digital self checking cards (with 20 randomly played each turn) so each game the students play will be different.
Click the PREVIEW link to see the cards
You do not need to buy a Boom Cards membership!! Just create a free account with the link provided and this resource is yours to use in class on IWB or to share with students to use on their devices.
How to use:
After purchase click on the REDEEM link provided in the download to access the Boom Cards™deck.
This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website.
Select the ‘Redeem’ option.
This will prompt you to set up an account if you don’t already have one
If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™
Suitable for KS3, GCSE Foundation and New Functional Skill Maths
3 page worksheet on reading and writing large numbers to a million. Methods shown on worksheet. Suitable for Maths Home Schooling.
Answer sheet included
If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email derrybeg1973@gmail.com with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free.
Suitable for GCSE Foundation Maths and Functional Skills L2.
Place Value riddles that can be used as a starter, plenary or a lesson activity. Learners have to use their place value skills as well as other number skills such as knowledge of fraction and percentage of amounts, decimals, square/cube numbers and square roots.
Learners use these skills to work out what the number is from the clues given. Good activity for learners to answer on mini whiteboards.
Fun, problem solving and bright colourful activity to test place value skills.
Answers included on slides
Place Value Worksheet on ordering numbers. Suitable for KS3 Maths, GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills Maths L1/L2.
Differentiated worksheet on ordering numbers includes 3 progressively harder sections on
Using and Applying
Reasoning and Fluency
Problem Solving
Answers included
Place Value-Ordering Numbers Lesson Pack. Suitable for KS3, GCSE Foundation 5-9 and Functional Skills Level 1/2.
By the end of this lesson learners will be able to order whole numbers as well as decimals and solveworded problems
Lesson Pack Includes,
a 22 slide powerpoint which includes methods, worked examples and questions (answers included)
a worksheet differentiated by assessment objectives
an ordering decimal numbers card sort
ANSWERS INCLUDED
If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email derrybeg1973@gmail.com with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free.
Rounding to 10-100-1000 Lesson Pack. Suitable for KS3, GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills Maths L1-L2
The pack includes a colourful interactive 14 slide PowerPoint which includes a starter, Catchphrase plenary and methods and student questions with answers Also includes 3 worksheets differentiated by assessment objective including problem solving . This pack will help to extend students’ understanding and ability to round whole numbers of any size to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000.
A full lesson on Place Value and Negative Numbers includes Starters, Differentiated and Exam Questions, Teaching Powerpoint, Activities, Worksheets, Escape the Room Plenary. Suitable for New Functional Skils Maths L1/L2. The lesson covers
reading and writing large numbers
putting whole numbers including negatives in order
finding difference between positive and negative numbers
Contains
1 x Interactive Teaching powerpoint
1 x Maths in the News printables
1 x Negative Numbers worksheet
1 x ordering numbers differentiated gold, silver, bronze worksheet
1 x Escape the Room whole lesson plenary
This lesson starts with a discussion on large numbers prompted by on screen slide. There is then a Starter in which students have to unscramble the letters to create the numbers.
Then the method for writing and reading large numbers is discussed and examples given on the slides.
This leads into questions displayed on screen which learners can complete on mini whiteboards.
At this point learners look at laminated news headlines placed around the room and answer the questions on the worksheet that accompanies the task
There is then a plenary task on election results to complete assess learning.
Examples are then shown of how to put numbers in order of size, followed by a differentiated gold, silver bronze question sheet and a plenary question to assess learning
Examples of how to find difference between positive and negative numbers are then shown, followed by some questions to test the skills and then an activity that involves learners answering find the difference questions and creating a bar chart. A plenary question assesses learning on this outcome.
To assess whole lesson learning there are 3 exam style questions to complete and an Escape the Room activity sheet.
I hope you find this resource as useful and leave a positive review if you and your students have enjoyed it.
An easy to use starter suitable for GCSE Foundation or Functional Skills. Students use either mini whiteboards or paper and cross out specific types of numbers from a grid they are given or draw themselves. The target is found by adding the numbers that are not crossed off together. This example looks for prime numbers, multiples, factors and square numbers.
Grids included for printing if needed and answers given
Fun Halloween Themed Data Handling Activity-learners have to create a Tally Table of Halloween characters, a bar chart based on this data as well as a pie chart. A fun Halloween themed activity.
Suitable for KS3 Maths, GCSE Foundation Maths and Functional Skills Maths.
Unravel the Halloween themed joke by answering the percentage of amounts questions . Answer included. A fun Halloween activity Suitable for KS3 Maths, GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills