Pirate treasure sharing worksheet and extension activity, ideal for use within the EYFS or KS1.
Includes:
Sharing upto 10
Sharing upto 20
Draw your own sharing activity
Worksheets are in PDF format for easy printing.
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.
Logo quiz, great for end of term or form time. Quiz has 15 questions and answers, based on popular logos. Inlcluded in PDF format as well as PPT format so can be edited.
Digits of pi poster pack, contains 6 different colours so you can choose which best fits your classroom! This goes really well with our other display posters and can be purchused as a bundle here
Suitable for KS3 and KS4 including GCSE. This item contains a printable PDF file, ready to download and print!
Our maths formulae have had a revamp and they’re better than ever!
Set of 24 colourful posters featuring a variety of mathematical formula. They cover need to know formula for both foundation and higher tier GCSE exams. Posters feature diagrams and examples. They’re a fantastic addition to any mathematics classroom, or for alternate use, they work great as revision/flash cards!
Posters are in a PDF ready to print format.
The following formulae are included:
Area of a triangle
Area of a rectangle
Area of a parallelogram
Area of a trapezium
Area of a circle
Circumference
Surface area of a sphere
Pythagoras’ Theorem
Quadratic Formula
Sine Ratio
Cosine Ratio
Tangent Ratio
Sine Rule
Cosine Rule
Area of a triangle (trig)
Volume of a prism
Volume of a cuboid
Volume of a cylinder
Volume of a pyramid
Volume of a cone
Volume of a sphere
Speed
Distance
Time
Our maths posters have had a revamp and they’re better than ever!
Set of 30 colourful posters featuring a variety of mathematical vocabulary. Posters feature diagrams and examples, as well as clear definitions for each piece of vocabulary. They’re a fantastic addition to any mathematics classroom, or for alternate use, they work great as revision/flash cards!
The following words are included:
Arithmetic Sequence
Acute Angle
Bearing
Chord
Circumference
Coefficient
Congruent
Correlation
Diameter
Formula
Gradient
Improper Fraction
Irrational Numbers
Mean
Median
Mode
Obtuse Angle
Parallel
Perpendicular
Perimeter
Prime Number
Radius
Range
Reflex Angle
Regular Polygon
Scale Factor
Square Number
Symmetry
Transformations
Unit Fraction
Set to be printed on A4 but can be blown up to A3 or shrunk to A5 depending on preference.
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.
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
Printable maths ladder worksheet containing increasingly difficult questions focused on changing the subject of a formula. As you get further up the ladder. Ideal for use within KS4.
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 algebraic proof. Ideal for use within KS3 and KS4.
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
Witches and Wizards, Magical/Harry Potter themed lesson, based around potions and proportional reasoning.
Includes
PPT Presentation including starter/warm-up, main content of the lesson, answers to the card sort
PDF card sort activity, in both smaller and larger font sizes
PDF extension worksheet, in two difficulty levels.
Features
10 ‘function hat’ slides, covering some basic multiplication and division questions to get the student(s) practicing calculating.
3 ‘potions class’ slides, featuring different ratio questions, in a recipe format.
1 ‘potions problems’ slide, featuring a more complex word problem to get students prepared for the card sort.
card sort activity, students can work in pairs or small groups to use the 8 cards to solve the missing ingredients needed for the recipe (the answers are at the end of this ppt)
extension sheets, for any students that need additional work to complete
Starter: Sorting Hat function machine, testing student multiplication skills and allowing them to begin thinking Mathematically.
Main 1: Group activity, based around potion recipes, where students are required to use problem solving skills and proportional reasoning to solve the final 4 questions.
Main 2: extension worksheet with two difficulty levels - scaffolded worksheet includes some slightly less complicated questions, as well as further structure. Non-scaffolded worksheet with more difficult proportion questions.
Our popular Christmas Escape Room has had a revamp! We have some fantastic new puzzles, with an updated layout and colour scheme to match. We’ve worked incredibly hard trying to make this as user friendly as possible. All instructions are included, you just need to print and go!
Covers problems solving, pictorial algebra, code-breaking and arithmetic, designed with KS3 in mind, but could be used for other ages.
Included:
PPT Presentation to display during lesson
7 puzzle station sheets in
Team sheets for upto 7 groups (in both colour and greyscale)
Teacher Instructions and Answers
Rules:
Students work in teams.
7 ‘stations’ around the room (either on tables, stuck to walls/doors etc).
Students are to complete all 7 puzzles - they are given the order of stations to visit on their team sheet (but as different puzzles take different amounts of time, they can always go to a station that is free)
Each puzzle gives an answer
Once students have completed all puzzles, they will have need to complete the calculations at the bottom of their team sheet to crack the 4-digit code
Extra info:
What you do with the 4-digit code is completely up to you! A lock box with a numbered padlock on works really well (this can be filled with sweets or other prizes), or you can ask them to give you the code and you can give them a prize.