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.
Enhance young learners’ addition fluency with these ‘Making Ten’ worksheets! Tailored for Primary 2 and 3, these sheets reinforce essential addition skills within 10. Emphasizing the technique of making ten first, these worksheets cultivate a deeper understanding of rudimentary addition.
For instance, when tackling 8 + 5, learners are guided to reach 10 first and then add what’s left. An answer sheet is included for convenient assessment. Download now to provide an engaging resource that supports foundational math skills and helps students excel in early arithmetic!
2 x worksheets
Answers included
Master number bonds within 10 with this comprehensive Addition within 10 Worksheet set! Ideal for assessing, teaching, or reinforcing fluency in number combinations.
Boost your child’s math skills with this valuable resource. Answers included for easy evaluation.
2 worksheets included
Looking for an engaging, no-prep activity to practice rounding with significant figures? Students will round to 1, 2 and 3 significant figures using this set of 2 differentiated worksheets Suitable for GCSE Foundation and Higher Maths and
This product includes the following:
2 Differentiated Worksheets
Answer key
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.
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A fantastic Valentine’s Day maths mystery game challenges your students to work out who stole the teachers box of Valentine’s Day chocolates. There are a variety of maths problems your pupils will need to solve to reveal five different clues.
Suitable for Year 6-8
Here is a breakdown of the different maths skills used in this Valentine’s Day maths mystery game:
Clue 1: Percentages of amounts. .
Clue 2: Multiplying whole numbers. By working out if a multiplication problem is correct, your class will be able to follow a path to a clue.
Clue 3: Area of triangles and quadrilaterals. Your pupils need to calculate the area of different three and four-sided shapes in centimetres, this will help them find the favourite food of the thief
Clue 4: Conversion of measures. For this task, your learners need to identify if the measurement conversions are true or false.
Clue 5: Decimal place value. Here your students will need to circle the correct place values of the bolded digit of a number with decimals. This will reveal the age of the thief
Unlock the Mystery: Maths Murder Mystery Game for Years 6-8! Embark on an exhilarating journey of deduction and mathematical problem-solving with this captivating Maths Murder Mystery Game! Tailored for students in Years 6-8, this immersive activity challenges young detectives to uncover the identity of the cinema culprit through a series of engaging maths problems and clues.
Key Features:
►Clue 1 - Percentages of Amounts: Dive into the world of percentages as students calculate amounts and unveil the first clue to solving the mystery.
►Clue 2 - Multiplying Whole Numbers: Sharpen multiplication skills by verifying correct answers to follow the trail to the second clue, providing crucial insights.
►Clue 3 - Area of Shapes: Explore geometry with the calculation of areas for triangles and quadrilaterals, leading to the discovery of the thief’s favorite food.
►Clue 4 - Conversion of Measures: Test learners’ ability to convert measures with true or false statements, unveiling the next piece of the puzzle.
►Clue 5 - Decimal Place Value: Circle the correct place values to unravel the age of the thief, adding an element of decimal place value to the mystery.
Why Choose This Maths Murder Mystery Game?
•Multiple Maths Skills: Address a range of mathematical skills, from percentages and multiplication to geometry, conversions, and decimal place value.
• Immersive Storyline: Engage students with a thrilling murder mystery storyline, enhancing problem-solving skills while keeping them entertained.
• Aligned with Curriculum: Aligned with the curriculum for Years 6-8, making it a valuable and enjoyable resource for reinforcing key maths concepts.
Transform your classroom into a crime scene of mathematical intrigue and watch as your students become detectives, eager to crack the case! This Maths Murder Mystery Game adds an exciting dimension to learning, making maths a thrilling adventure. ❤❤❤❤
An excellent way to help Year 3 children interpret bar charts. There are three worksheets you can choose from which have different bar charts that focus on their favourite colour, fruit and games. Using fun different themes and colours will keep children engaged in their activity and will learn about bar charts at their own pace
Children have to answer the questions below the bar charts by interpreting the data they are given.
A fun way of making interpreting bar charts engaging!
Answer sheet included.
This resource includes a line graph showing statistics on the world population and the dates at which the numbers were taken from historical censuses. Learners then have to answer questions on the information. This serves to improve their ability to process information from graphs and their information comprehension.
Suitable for KS2 Maths, Functional Skills Maths and GCSE Foundation Maths.
Answer sheet included
Use this summer holiday temperatures line graph to build children’s confidence in interpreting data and reading line graphs at KS2 Maths. Suitable for Functional Skills Maths as well.
Students can interpret a line graph based on the temperature over time in two summer holiday locations. This is a perfect KS2 Maths activity to help children consolidate their data handling knowledge.
With six questions and a handy answer sheet included.
A handy 1-page worksheet on tow digit numbers. There are 20 two-digit numbers ranging from 11 to 95 listed at the top of the page. Children are tasked with moving these into the boxes below in order of smallest to largest.
Suitable for Primary 3 to 4 children
Suitable for Primary 2 to 4. A useful worksheet for students to practice their concept of chance. Students can explain if a jellybean selection is likely, unlikely, certain or impossible based on the colour and quantity in the sweet jar
3 Differentiated worksheets with answers
Designed for the 2022 Edexcel maths GCSE exams, this Boom card tests for gaps in the number topics set to appear on foundation paper 2. A fun and interactive way of assessing students. Can be done on interactive white board or on students own devices. 10 self marking Task Cards. Find a preview here https://wow.boomlearning.com/deck/q-kgptgiZuibuQfAg7m?ref=tpt
Download the pdf file and hold down shift button and click on Redeem to get your Boomcards
Have your students apply their understanding of which Average to use with this fun maze activity.
Suitable for GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills Maths
Great for online learning and distance learning!
Whats Included:
Which Average to use MAZE
This is a self-checking worksheet that allows students to strengthen their skills by solving exchanging currencies calculations. Students use their solutions to navigate through the puzzle.
This activity allows students to practice which average to use while incorporating fun into the classroom!
How to Use:
Use this resource as a quick assessment tool, a homework assignment, math stations, or early finishers.
Have your students apply their calculating the mean average skill with this fun maze activity.
Suitable for GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills Maths
Great for online learning and distance learning!
Whats Included:
Mean Average Maths MAZE
Answer Sheet
This is a self-checking worksheet that allows students to strengthen their skills by calculating the mean average. Students use their solutions to navigate through the puzzle.
This activity allows students to practice which average to use while incorporating fun into the classroom!
How to Use:
Use this resource as a quick assessment tool, a homework assignment, math stations, or early finishers.
Unlock the Mystery of Numbers with these editable Place Value and Number Riddles! Challenge your students and ignite their mathematical curiosity with this engaging resource, designed for Primary Maths: Key Stage 2 Year 3-6 and also suitable for Functional Skills L1 Maths students. While younger learners enhance their foundational skills, older students benefit from a resource that adds a layer of intrigue to their math practice.
Key Features:
► Brain-Teasing Riddles:
Immerse your students in a world of mathematical mystery with a collection of place value and number riddles. Each slide presents questions related to a specific number, encouraging students to apply their knowledge in a fun and interactive way.
► Whole-Class Engagement:
Utilize this resource as a whole-class activity, fostering collaborative learning as students use mini whiteboards to solve the riddles together. It’s an excellent way to promote teamwork and friendly competition.
►Differentiated Levels of Challenge:
Tailored for diverse skill levels, the slides are differentiated into varying levels of challenge, ensuring that every student is appropriately engaged and motivated to excel.
► Versatile Presentation Options:
The animated slides offer flexibility – reveal clues one by one or print the cards for a tactile, hands-on experience. Adapt the resource to suit your teaching style and the unique needs of your students.
► Answers Included:
Facilitate easy assessment with included answers, providing a quick way to check understanding and reinforce correct solutions.
How to Use:
► Whole-Class Engagement:
Dive into a captivating class-wide adventure, encouraging active participation and fostering a positive math culture.
► Differentiation Made Easy:
Tailor the challenge level to individual student needs, ensuring that every learner is appropriately stretched and supported.
►Perfect for Planning:
Use these riddles as an exciting addition to your lesson plans, providing both structure and a touch of mystery to your math sessions.
Elevate your math lessons with this resource, offering a blend of challenge and excitement that transforms learning into an adventure. Grab your Place Value and Number Riddles now and witness your students unravel the mysteries of mathematics with enthusiasm!❤❤
These teaching time worksheets are a great way to help develop children’s understanding of telling the time. Worksheets include images of clock faces, each showing a different time on the hour, at half past, or at a quarter past the hour. Children are tasked with writing down the time for each one in words underneath.
Ideal for children aged 5-7 years, there are three different telling the time worksheets in this set, so children have plenty of opportunity to practice. It also includes an answer sheet for each one, so children can self-mark or mark their neighbour’s worksheet.
These teaching time worksheets have been designed to support the aims of the primary curriculum. This means you know they are of the highest quality you need to reach your teaching objectives, and to support children in their learning.
Our telling the time worksheets are easy to download, print and use as many times as you need them, saving you lots of time when planning.
★Crack the Code with Fun: Fractions of Amounts Maths Codebreaker for KS3, GCSE Foundation Maths, and Functional Skills. Make learning fractions of amounts an entertaining adventure with this engaging Maths Codebreaker – a resource carefully designed for KS3 Maths, GCSE Foundation Maths revision, and New Functional Skills Maths. This unique approach not only sharpens mathematical skills but also adds an element of humor, making the learning experience enjoyable.
Key Features:
►Interactive Learning: This resource transforms traditional math practice into an interactive code-breaking challenge. Students answer fractions of amounts questions, with each correct answer corresponding to a letter of the alphabet.
►Skill Reinforcement: Tailored for KS3, GCSE Foundation Maths, and New Functional Skills Maths, this codebreaker worksheet allows students to reinforce their understanding of fractions of amounts in an engaging manner.
►Hilarious Jokes: Correct answers unveil a hilarious joke and its punchline, adding an element of fun to the learning process. This motivates students to tackle more questions and discover the next joke.
►Comprehensive Resource: The resource includes a meticulously crafted codebreaker worksheet and a set of detailed answers, ensuring a complete and effective learning experience.
Benefits:
•Addresses misconceptions through interactive practice.
•Reinforces fractions of amounts skills in a memorable way.
•Ideal for both classroom activities and independent revision.
•Provides a lighthearted approach to mathematics, fostering a positive learning environment.
•Whether you’re a teacher looking for an engaging revision activity or a student seeking a fun way to practice fractions of amounts, this Maths
A Codebreaker resource is the perfect addition to your toolkit. Transform the learning experience and bring laughter into the classroom while mastering essential math skills. Your students will love them. ❤❤
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.
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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
Suitable for GCSE Maths Foundation and Functional Skills Maths. This
rounding Decimal practice is designed to assess students knowledge of rounding decimals to a given number of decimal places. It has a barbers theme which fits into the idea of giving the numbers a trim.
25 Question slides in total. Answers included.
Great a s a quiz or a plenary. Questions displayed on screen, learners answer on mini whiteboards or paper, then answer shown on screen.