Engage your students with this dynamic “Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers Interactive Catchphrase Game.” Designed for whole-class, small group, or one-on-one activities, this educational resource is an exciting way to assess and reinforce knowledge of converting improper fractions to mixed numbers.
Key Features:
Interactive Learning: This game is designed for active participation. The presentation includes 36 tiles, each of which is removed with a click. As students take turns answering questions, the teacher can click to reveal the corresponding tiles.
Catchphrase Challenge: The heart of the game lies in a “say what you see” catchphrase. Under the tiles, you’ll find the engaging catchphrase: "Jack in the Box."
Competition and Fun: The game promotes friendly competition, as the winner is the first to correctly identify the catchphrase. It adds an element of excitement to the learning process.
Whether you’re teaching a whole class or working in small groups, this interactive game is an effective way to make learning conversions from improper fractions to mixed numbers a memorable and enjoyable experience. It’s a fantastic addition to your teaching resources!
Catchphrase Interactive Game
Interactive whole-class, small group or 1-1 activity to assess knowledge of simplifying algebra.
Slides contain 36 tiles, which remove when clicked. Students take turns to answer questions and teacher clicks to remove each corresponding tile.
Each slide reveals a ‘say what you see’ catchphrase, and the winner is the first to correctly identify the catchphrase.
Catchphrase under the tiles is: A-cute Baby
Engage your students with this interactive formative assessment resource. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help assess students’ knowledge and understanding of two-step equations, allowing the teacher to receive instant whole-class feedback.
Key features:
Interactive PPT Format: Dynamic and engaging quiz with clickable answers.
Comprehensive Coverage: 20 carefully designed questions with a variety of representations and difficulty levels.
Instant Feedback: Immediate feedback with clear answer animations.
Differentiated: Questions increase in difficulty as quiz progresses to stretch and challenge students.
Perfect for Assessments: Turn off PPT animations to use as an assessable class quiz.
Ready-made Resource: No prep – just download and teach!
Optimize your teaching experience and help your students to master two-step equations with this multiple-choice quiz.
Algebra, Continuing Linear Sequences Four in a Row Game
Engage your students with this interactive PowerPoint game. Playing as two teams, students take turns answering questions to ‘claim’ each square as their own. The first team to claim four squares in a row (horizontally, vertically and diagonally) is the winner! Students will love this engaging and exciting activity - testing both their mathematical knowledge and tactical brilliance!
Objective
Continue a linear sequence (including positive, negative and decimal numbers)
Features
PowerPoint file pre-loaded with 24 questions.
Full instructions and answers
Clickable and interactive to engage students and save you time!
Re-usable - this PPT will reset each time you end the game, so it can be used time and time again!
Editable - questions can easily be edited to further support or challenge students
Playable as a whole class activity or as a 1-1 tuition resource (student vs. tutor).
Algebra, Finding the Linear Nth Term of a Sequence Four in a Row Game
Engage your students with this interactive PowerPoint game. Playing as two teams, students take turns answering questions to ‘claim’ each square as their own. The first team to claim four squares in a row (horizontally, vertically and diagonally) is the winner! Students will love this engaging and exciting activity - testing both their mathematical knowledge and tactical brilliance!
Objective
Find the nth term of a linear sequence
Features
PowerPoint file pre-loaded with 24 questions.
Full instructions and answers
Clickable and interactive to engage students and save you time!
Re-usable - this PPT will reset each time you end the game, so it can be used time and time again!
Editable - questions can easily be edited to further support or challenge students
Playable as a whole class activity or as a 1-1 tuition resource (student vs. tutor).
Percentage of an amount/quantity Four in a Row Game
Engage your students with this interactive PowerPoint game. Playing as two teams, students take turns answering questions to ‘claim’ each square as their own. The first team to claim four squares in a row (horizontally, vertically and diagonally) is the winner! Students will love this engaging and exciting activity - testing both their mathematical knowledge and tactical brilliance!
Objective
Calculate a percentage of an amount/quantity (within 1000).
Features
PowerPoint file pre-loaded with 24 questions.
Full instructions and answers
Clickable and interactive to engage students and save you time!
Re-usable - this PPT will reset each time you end the game, so it can be used time and time again!
Editable - questions can easily be edited to further support or challenge students
Playable as a whole class activity or as a 1-1 tuition resource (student vs. tutor).
Printable maths ladder worksheet containing increasingly difficult questions focused on multiplying and dividing by powers of 10. Ideal for use within KS3, also suitable for KS2 for use with students with a strong numbers base.
This Calculation Climber worksheet is a super versatile resource. It can be used as a part of your main lesson, as a starter, plenary, or even for homework! Questions start off fairly easy and get more difficult as you work your way towards the topic - perfect for using with students of differing abilities and providing challenge to those that need it.
About
This worksheet comes in a PDF format and includes two different versions:
An A4 sheet with two ladders, one with the questions and one with space for working out/answers. This can be presented to the class via whiteboard, or printed for students to use.
An A4 sheet with two duplicate question ladders included, ideal for sticking in books to jot answers at the side.
Also included is full instructions and answers
Printable maths ladder worksheet containing increasingly difficult questions focused on calculating fractions of amounts/fractions of a quantity. Includes fractions of whole amounts as well as fractions of decimal amounts. Ideal for use within KS3.
This Calculation Climber worksheet is a super versatile resource. It can be used as a part of your main lesson, as a starter, plenary, or even for homework! Questions start off fairly easy and get more difficult as you work your way towards the topic - perfect for using with students of differing abilities and providing challenge to those that need it.
About
This worksheet comes in a PDF format and includes two different versions:
An A4 sheet with two ladders, one with the questions and one with space for working out/answers. This can be presented to the class via whiteboard, or printed for students to use.
An A4 sheet with two duplicate question ladders included, ideal for sticking in books to jot answers at the side.
Also included is full instructions and answers
Complete comprehensive angle lesson covering basic angle rules. This covers the content: estimating angles, angles on a straight line, angles around a point, missing angles and angles reasoning. Works well across KS2/3 or middle school. Ideal to use within the classroom, for home educating families, or for tutors to use in lessons!
Included is a PPT file and accompanying optional PDF worksheet
The lesson includes: a starter activity, teaching content, worked examples, questions for students to complete (also included on a printable worksheet), an exit ticket/plenary question, and answer slides for all questions.
Lessons are designed to last approximately 50-60 minutes, but can be tailored to individual preference.
This bundle contains 5 different classroom manipulatives
Resources include:
20 place value grids (including up to 1000, up to 1000000 and decimal place value, as well as a huge amount of variations so you can pick the one(s) you like best!)
Multiplication square
Hundred square
Fractions wall (including fractions from a whole up to 12ths)
Number line covering numbers 1-20 and -10-10
These items come in a PDF file, ready to download and print!
This set of pastel posters features 2D shapes with names (up to decagon!). They are prefect for using within the classroom, either as posters or flashcards. Each poster comes in 2 (or more) designs, so you can pick which prefer! All quadrilaterals also come with an additional version showing equal and parallel sides.
Posters come in a PDF format for easy printing.
Includes:
Circle
Triangle (+ equilateral, right angle, isosceles, scalene)
Square
Rectangle
Trapezium
Kite
Parallelogram
Rhombus
Pentagon
Hexagon
Heptagon
Octagon
Nonagon
Decagon
The following shapes also have versions with parallel lines and equal sides marked:
Equilateral Triangle
Isosceles Triangle
Square
Rectangle
Trapezium
Kite
Parallelogram
Rhombus
Creepy Counting Halloween Activity Worksheets, ideal for use with early years, KS1 and LKS2
Pack of 3 full-colour Halloween counting worksheets, differentiated into 3 levels of difficulty. Answers are included for each worksheet.
Each worksheet features a number of Halloween themed symbols for children to count, writing the totals in the boxes at the end of each row. As difficulty increases, amount of symbols increase, as well as arrangement to encourage skip-counting and pattern recognition.
This resource is bold and colourful to increase student engagement, while also being a fantastic mathematical resource for your students.
Changing the subject of a formula exit tickets, includes a question in 3 difficultly levels. Ideal for students to choose their own question dependent on understanding. Can be used for students to complete and hand in at the end of the lesson, or to be used as a starter activity for recap.
Includes: A PDF file containing 3 sheets, each with 8 copies of each question
This multiple choice quiz involves adding and subtracting negative numbers within 100. It includes missing number questions, and as the quiz progresses involves finding the difference between numbers. Perfect for use within KS3 and KS4.
Engage your students with this interactive formative assessment resource. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help assess students’ knowledge and understanding, allowing the teacher to receive instant whole-class feedback.
Key features:
Interactive PPT Format: Dynamic and engaging quiz with clickable answers.
Comprehensive Coverage: carefully designed questions with a variety of representations and difficulty levels.
Instant Feedback: Immediate feedback with clear answer animations.
Differentiated: Questions increase in difficulty as quiz progresses to stretch and challenge students.
Perfect for Assessments: Turn off PPT animations to use as an accessible class quiz.
Fully editable: change questions made them easier or harder
Ready-made Resource: No prep – just download and teach!
Includes shape cards: these can be printed and used again and again. These can be held up by students in class to easily see answers (though this is completely optional!
This multiple choice quiz involves multiplying and dividing numbers within 1000. It includes missing number questions, as well as true or false questions. Perfect for use within KS3 and KS4.
Engage your students with this interactive formative assessment resource. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help assess students’ knowledge and understanding, allowing the teacher to receive instant whole-class feedback.
Key features:
Interactive PPT Format: Dynamic and engaging quiz with clickable answers.
Comprehensive Coverage: carefully designed questions with a variety of representations and difficulty levels.
Instant Feedback: Immediate feedback with clear answer animations.
Differentiated: Questions increase in difficulty as quiz progresses to stretch and challenge students.
Perfect for Assessments: Turn off PPT animations to use as an accessible class quiz.
Fully editable: change questions made them easier or harder
Ready-made Resource: No prep – just download and teach!
Includes shape cards: these can be printed and used again and again. These can be held up by students in class to easily see answers (though this is completely optional!
A collection of problems (and solutions) on the topics of area, volume and surface area. Includes questions on volume and surface area of prisms, as well as word problems involving real life objects. Great to use as extra questions as part of your main lesson, or for additional practice.
This file contains a PPT for presenting in class, with the same questions on a printable worksheet. It’s completely up to you how you would prefer to use them.
Polygon Pile-Up worksheet activity, using and recalling angle facts to work out missing angles.
Includes: A PDF file containing the worksheet in both A4 and A5 formats
Objective: Students use angle facts to calculate the missing values. Great as an individual piece of work, or as a group activity blown up onto A3.
Updated 2024! This includes 20 different printables testing the knowledge of the numbers 1-10. Included are 2 adapted worksheets on each number, allowing you to tailor to student’s needs.
Perfect for using within EYFS to practice and assess knowledge, as either an independent task or to complete with support.
Included
PDF file containing all worksheets - just download and print!
Rounding to the nearest 10 Bingo Banonza Game
Elevate your math lessons with this interactive whole-class bingo game designed to reinforce rounding to the nearest 10. This PowerPoint presentation is a versatile resource that supports practice, engagement, and assessment. No need for printing – just download, project, and go!
Note to Teachers:
Feel free to customize the game to align with your specific objectives. Adjust difficulty levels by adding or removing questions, and tailor the game to your students’ needs.
Key Features:
Objective
Round numbers (upto 4 digits) to the nearest 10.
Interactive PPT Format
Dynamic and engaging quiz - fosters active participation and excitement in the classroom.
Comprehensive Coverage
30 carefully designed questions covering a range of representations and difficulty levels.
Ready-made Resource
No prep required – simply download and teach!
Saves valuable teaching time, making it a hassle-free addition to your lesson plans.
Reusable and easy to edit so can be used time and time again!
How to Use:
Students draw a 3x3 grid on a piece of paper.
They select 9 values from the initial PPT slide (all questions coordinate with these answers!).
Click through the presentation, calculate the answer to each question, and mark them on their grids.
Students achieve bingo by marking a row, column, diagonal or full house with correct answers.
Transform your classroom into a hub of mathematical excitement and watch your students master fractions effortlessly. Download now for an engaging and effective teaching experience!
This multiple choice quiz involves representing negative numbers. It includes identifying missing numbers on number line, comparing negative numbers, ordering numbers and finding the difference between numbers. Perfect for use within UKS2 and KS3.
Engage your students with this interactive formative assessment resource. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help assess students’ knowledge and understanding, allowing the teacher to receive instant whole-class feedback.
Key features:
Interactive PPT Format: Dynamic and engaging quiz with clickable answers.
Comprehensive Coverage: carefully designed questions with a variety of representations and difficulty levels.
Instant Feedback: Immediate feedback with clear answer animations.
Differentiated: Questions increase in difficulty as quiz progresses to stretch and challenge students.
Perfect for Assessments: Turn off PPT animations to use as an accessible class quiz.
Fully editable: change questions made them easier or harder
Ready-made Resource: No prep – just download and teach!
Includes shape cards: these can be printed and used again and again. These can be held up by students in class to easily see answers (though this is completely optional!