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Rounding to the Nearest 10 Codebreaker Worksheet for KS2 and KS3
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Rounding to the Nearest 10 Codebreaker Worksheet for KS2 and KS3

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Maths rounding to the nearest 10 codebreaker worksheet. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS2 and KS3. The mathematician on this worksheet is Isaac Newton. About This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today! Includes PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Rounding to the Nearest 100 Codebreaker Worksheet for KS2 and KS3
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Rounding to the Nearest 100 Codebreaker Worksheet for KS2 and KS3

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Maths rounding to the nearest 100 codebreaker worksheet. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS2 and KS3. The mathematician on this worksheet is Ada Lovelace. About This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today! Includes PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Rounding to the Nearest Whole Number/Integer Codebreaker for KS3
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Rounding to the Nearest Whole Number/Integer Codebreaker for KS3

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Maths rounding a decimal number (with up to 2 decimal places) to the nearest integer/whole number codebreaker worksheet. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS2 and KS3. The mathematician on this worksheet is Emmy Noether. About This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today! Includes PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Addition within 100 Codebreaker Worksheet for KS1
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Addition within 100 Codebreaker Worksheet for KS1

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Maths number adding/addition within 100 codebreaker activity. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS1 and KS2. The mathematician on this worksheet is Katherine Johnson. About This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today! Includes PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Adding Numbers up to 100 and 1000 Worksheet Maze for KS2
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Adding Numbers up to 100 and 1000 Worksheet Maze for KS2

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Addition questions self checking puzzle maze printable worksheets, focused on adding numbers to 100 and numbers to 1000, Works well accross KS1, KS2 and KS2 This includes 2 worksheets, each containing 10+ questions on addition. They can either be printed and completed as a worksheet, or presented on a board for student(s) to see. The maze requires the student to calculate the answer to a question, then select the correct answer and follow their way around the maze. When they answer the last question, they will end on one of four shapes (circle, star, heart, moon). Objective: Add numbers within 100 Add numbers within 1000 Features: PDF file containing 2 printable worksheets and their answers 10+ questions all related to the above objectives Includes self-checking elements - questions will lead to a dead end if they’ve been answered incorrectly Questions increase in difficulty as you progresses, to stretch and challenge students.
Addition within 1000 Codebreaker Worksheet for KS2
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Addition within 1000 Codebreaker Worksheet for KS2

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Maths number adding/addition within 1000 codebreaker activity. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS1 and KS2. The mathematician on this worksheet is Leonhard Euler. About This worksheet contains 24 questions, (one for each letter of the alphabet). Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today! Includes PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
US States - Labelling Worksheet
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US States - Labelling Worksheet

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US States Labelling Worksheet Resource to test understanding and recall of US states. Purchase comes with PDF worksheet and answers, as well as an editable PPT version. States are numbered randomly. PowerPoint can also be used live in lesson to go through answers with students.
Safari Animals Capital Letters and Full Stops
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Safari Animals Capital Letters and Full Stops

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Worksheet pack focused on missing capital letters and full stops. Pack includes 3 worksheets suitable for learners of differing abilities (roughly aimed at EYFS/KS1 level). One sheet requires students to circle letters needing capital letters, the other two require students to write out the sentences with the correct capital letters and full stops. Included is an additional extension sheet for students to write their own sentences.
Hungry Caterpillar Finger Painting Numbers to 10, Maths/Art in Early Years
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Hungry Caterpillar Finger Painting Numbers to 10, Maths/Art in Early Years

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The Very Hungry Caterpillar finger painting activity, designed to bring some art into maths (or maths into art!) This pack includes 5 worksheets: 1 containing numbers upto 10 1 containing numbers uopto 6 1 containing numbers upto 3 1 blank version for your own editing 1 extension, allowing students’ to add their own bodies and write the number of finger prints used at the end. All worksheets are in PDF format for easy printing.
Function Machines - Multiple Choice Quiz
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Function Machines - Multiple Choice Quiz

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Engage your students with this interactive formative assessment resource. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help assess students’ knowledge and understanding of function machines, allowing the teacher to receive instant whole-class feedback. Key features: Interactive PPT Format: Dynamic and engaging quiz with clickable answers. Comprehensive Coverage: 30 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 function machines with this multiple-choice quiz.
Adding and Subtracting Negative Numbers Bingo Game for KS3
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Adding and Subtracting Negative Numbers Bingo Game for KS3

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Adding and Subtracting Negative Numbers Bingo Banonza Game Elevate your math lessons with this interactive whole-class bingo game designed to reinforce adding and subtracting negative numbers. 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 Add and subtract negative numbers within 100. 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!
Continuing Linear Sequences Game for KS3
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Continuing Linear Sequences Game for KS3

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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).
Percentage of an Amount/Quantity Four in a Row Game for KS2 and KS3
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Percentage of an Amount/Quantity Four in a Row Game for KS2 and KS3

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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).
Simplifying Ratio Four in a Row Game for KS3
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Simplifying Ratio Four in a Row Game for KS3

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Simplify a ratio connect four/Four in a Row game for KS3 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 Simplify a ratio (including ratios with two parts and ratios with three parts) 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).
Squares, Cubes and Roots Bingo Game for Year 6 and KS3
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Squares, Cubes and Roots Bingo Game for Year 6 and KS3

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Square, cube, root numbers bingo banonza game Elevate your math lessons with this interactive whole-class bingo game designed to reinforce square, cube and root numbers. 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 Apply BIDMAS (order of operations) to a variety of questions, including using brackets, indices and roots. 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!
Algebra Solving One Step Equations Four in a Row Game for KS2 and KS3
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Algebra Solving One Step Equations Four in a Row Game for KS2 and KS3

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Algebra, Solving One-Step Equations 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 Solve one-step equations 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).
Solve Two-Step Equations Four in a Row Algebra Game for KS3
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Solve Two-Step Equations Four in a Row Algebra Game for KS3

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Algebra, Solving Two-Step Equations 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 Solve an equation with two-steps 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).
Expanding Single Brackets Algebra Four in a Row Game
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Expanding Single Brackets Algebra Four in a Row Game

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Algebra, Expanding single brackets 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 Expand single brackets 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).