Individual images of five sports each with a question to challenge your students on the surface area of 3D shapes that are used as apparatus in the sport!
Explore everyday life with maths questions surrounding 5 fun sports played by everyone.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Want to talk about your favourite sport? Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 SPORT THEMED MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving surface area at the Key Stage 4 level.
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WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Work out the surface area of a cone
Work out the surface area of a cuboid
Work out the surface area of a sphere
Work out the surface area of a cylinder
Work out the surface area of a triangular prism
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore sports with maths!
Individual images of five sports each with a question to challenge your students on the volume of 3D shapes that are used as apparatus in the sport!
Explore everyday life with maths questions surrounding 5 fun sports played by everyone.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Want to talk about your favourite sport? Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 SPORT THEMED MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving volumes at the Key Stage 4 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Work out the volume of a cone
Work out the volume of a cuboid
Work out the volume of a sphere
Work out the volume of a cylinder
Work out the volume of a triangular prism
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore sports with maths!
Individual images of five common types of weather each with a question to challenge your students with averages, including means, medians, modes, ranges and interquartile ranges!
Explore everyday life with maths questions surrounding 5 weather types you experience when you go outside.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Want to the discuss the weather? Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 WEATHER THEMED MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving averages at the Key Stage 4 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the mean number of sunny days
Find the median number of windy days
Find the mode number of rainy days
Find the range of snowy days
Find the interquartile range of cloudy days
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore the weather and your surroundings with maths!
Individual images of five common types of weather each with a question to challenge your students with averages, including means, medians, modes and ranges!
Explore everyday life with maths questions surrounding 5 weather types you experience when you go outside.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Want to the discuss the weather? Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 WEATHER THEMED MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving averages at the Key Stage 2 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the mean number of sunny days
Find the median number of windy days
Find the mode number of rainy days
Find the range of snowy days
Find the median number of cloudy days
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore the weather and your surroundings with maths!
Individual images of five common types of weather each with a question to challenge your students with averages, including means, medians, modes and ranges!
Explore everyday life with maths questions surrounding 5 weather types you experience when you go outside.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Want to the discuss the weather? Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 WEATHER THEMED MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving averages at the Key Stage 3 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the mean number of sunny days
Find the median number of windy days
Find the mode number of rainy days
Find the range of snowy days
Find the median number of cloudy days
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore the weather and your surroundings with maths!
Individual images of five symbols and events of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee each with a question to challenge your students with decimals and celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Queen’s coronation!
Explore the Jubilee celebrations with maths questions surrounding 5 symbols and events held.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 PLATINUM JUBILEE MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving percentages at the Key Stage 4 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the weight of the sceptre from the orb’s weight
Find the number of cupcakes left after a street party
Find the percentage of her life that the Queen has been in power and convert it to a decimal
Find the number of people wearing bearskin hats
Find the percentage of diamonds on the crown and convert it to a decimal
All using decimals and percentages
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and its traditions with maths!
Check out other related KS4 resources:
Indices KS4 Maths Activities - Royalty
Pie Charts KS4 Maths Activities - Royal Court
Other Jubilee themed resources for other ages:
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee KS2 Maths Activities - Percentages
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee KS3 Maths Activities - Percentages
Individual images of five symbols and events of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee each with a question to challenge your students with percentages and celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Queen’s coronation!
Explore the Jubilee celebrations with maths questions surrounding 5 symbols and events held.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 PLATINUM JUBILEE MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving percentages at the Key Stage 2 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the weight of the orb from the spectre’s weight
Find the number of cupcakes left after a street party
Find the percentage of her life that the Queen has been in power
Find the number of people wearing bearskin hats
Find the percentage of diamonds on the crown
All using percentages
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and its traditions with maths!
Check out other related KS2 resources:
Square and Cube Numbers KS2 Maths Activities - Royalty
Pie Charts KS2 Maths Activities - Royal Court
For a fun workbook covering the entirety of KS2, check out:
Carnival Calculations KS2 Maths Workbook
Other Jubilee themed resources for other ages:
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee KS3 Maths Activities - Percentages
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee KS4 Maths Activities - Decimals
Individual images of five symbols and events of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee each with a question to challenge your students with percentages and celebrate the 70th anniversary of the Queen’s coronation!
Explore the Jubilee celebrations with maths questions surrounding 5 symbols and events held.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 PLATINUM JUBILEE MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving percentages at the Key Stage 3 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the weight of the sceptre from the orb’s weight
Find the number of cupcakes left after a street party
Find the percentage of her life that the Queen has been in power
Find the number of people wearing bearskin hats
Find the percentage of diamonds on the crown
All using percentages
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee and its traditions with maths!
Check out other related KS3 resources:
Powers and Roots KS3 Maths Activities - Royalty
Pie Charts KS3 Maths Activities - Royal Court
Other Jubilee themed resources for other ages:
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee KS2 Maths Activities - Percentages
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee KS4 Maths Activities - Decimals
Individual images of five Valentine’s Day gifts and symbols each with a question to challenge your students in addition and enjoy the celebration of love on Valentine’s Day!
Explore the holiday of love with maths questions surrounding 5 symbols of love shown each year.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 VALENTINE’S DAY MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving addition at the Key Stage 2 level, test column addition, separating or mental maths with these addition questions.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the number of chocolates
Find the number of roses
Find the number of teddy bears
Find the number of hearts
Find the number of Cupid’s arrows
All by solving inequalities
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Valentine’s Day traditions with maths!
Other Valentine’s Day themed resources:
Valentine’s Day KS3 Maths Activities - Inequalities
Valentine’s Day KS4 Maths Activities - Inequalities
Individual images of five Valentine’s Day gifts and symbols each with a question to challenge your students about inequalities and enjoy the celebration of love on Valentine’s Day!
Explore the holiday of love with maths questions surrounding 5 symbols of love shown each year.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 VALENTINE’S DAY MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving inequalities at the Key Stage 4 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the minimum and maximum number of chocolates
Find the minimum and maximum number of roses
Find the minimum and maximum number of teddy bears
Find the minimum and maximum number of hearts
Find the minimum and maximum number of Cupid’s arrows
All by solving inequalities
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Valentine’s Day traditions with maths!
Other Valentine’s Day themed resources:
Valentine’s Day KS2 Maths Activities - Addition
Valentine’s Day KS3 Maths Activities - Inequalities
Individual images of five Valentine’s Day gifts and symbols each with a question to challenge your students about inequalities and enjoy the celebration of love on Valentine’s Day!
Explore the holiday of love with maths questions surrounding 5 symbols of love shown each year.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 VALENTINE’S DAY MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving inequalities at the Key Stage 3 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the minimum number of chocolates
Find the maximum number of roses
Find the maximum number of teddy bears
Find the minimum number of hearts
Find the minimum number of Cupid’s arrows
All by solving inequalities
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Valentine’s Day traditions with maths!
Other Valentine’s Day themed resources:
Valentine’s Day KS2 Maths Activities - Addition
Valentine’s Day KS4 Maths Activities - Inequalities
Individual images of 5 sport events at the Winter Olympics each with a question to challenge your students about trigonometric ratios and enjoy the 2022 Winter Olympics!
Explore the ice sports at the Winter Olympics with maths questions surrounding 5 sports played at the event this year.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 WINTER OLYMPICS MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving trigonometry at the Key Stage 4 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Calculate the distance traveled by the ice hockey puck
Calculate the height of the ice skater in a jump
Calculate the distance traveled by a skier
Calculate the length of the bobsled run
Calculate the distance traveled by the curling stone
All using the trigonometric ratios sin, cos and tan with SOH CAH TOA
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore winter sports with maths!
Other resources for the Winter Olympics:
Winter Olympics KS2 Maths Activities - Triangles
Winter Olympics KS3 Maths Activities - Pythagoras
Individual images of 5 sport events at the Winter Olympics each with a question to challenge your students about triangles and enjoy the 2022 Winter Olympics!
Explore the ice sports at the Winter Olympics with maths questions surrounding 5 sports played at the event this year.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 WINTER OLYMPICS MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing knowledge on different triangle types at the Key Stage 2 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Name the triangle formed by the ice hockey puck’s trajectory
Name the triangle formed by an ice skater’s jump
Name the triangle formed by the skiing mountain
Name the triangle formed by the bobsled run
Name the triangle formed by the path of two curling stones
Including right-angled triangles, isosceles triangles, equilateral triangles and scalene triangles.
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore winter sports with maths!
Other resources for the Winter Olympics:
Winter Olympics KS3 Maths Activities - Pythagoras
Winter Olympics KS4 Maths Activities - Trigonometry
Individual images of 5 sport events at the Winter Olympics each with a question to challenge your students about Pythagoras and enjoy the 2022 Winter Olympics!
Explore the ice sports at the Winter Olympics with maths questions surrounding 5 sports played at the event this year.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 WINTER OLYMPICS MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving Pythagoras’ Theorem at the Key Stage 3 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Name the triangle formed by the ice hockey puck’s trajectory
Calculate the height of the ice skater in a jump
Calculate the distance traveled by a skier
Calculate the length of the bobsled run
Calculate the distance traveled by the curling stone
All using Pythagoras’ Theorem
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore winter sports with maths!
Other resources for the Winter Olympics:
Winter Olympics KS2 Maths Activities - Triangles
Winter Olympics KS4 Maths Activities - Trigonometry
Individual images of all 12 Chinese zodiac signs each with a question to challenge your students with fractions or percentages and celebrate the new lunar year!
Celebrate the new lunar year with maths questions surrounding each of the 12 animals associated with the years in the lunar calendar.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
12 CHINESE ZODIAC MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing fractions and percentages at the Key Stage 3 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
12 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Simplify, multiply, divide, add and subtract fractions
Convert fractions to percentages and percentages to fractions
Find the percentage of an amount
Calculate the percentage increase and decrease, as well as find the original amount
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Start the new lunar year off with maths.
An explanation sheet, worksheet and answers to help your students learn and solidify their knowledge on the equation of a straight line!
Do your students just need a clear explanation they can look back on and go through in their own time or before the lesson even for flipped learning? An easy introduction into the next topic can keep those higher achieving students focused while the rest of the class continues to consolidate their learning.
These all inclusive yet simplistic topic packs can do just that.
EXPLANATION OF THE EQUATION OF A STRAIGHT LINE WITH EXAMPLES AND 25 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS!
Created for any exam board, explaining the idea of the equation of a straight line to any one who wants to learn.
Buy this topic pack now to give your students the solid foundation they need for their future in Maths!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
One page going over the process of defining and plotting the equation of a straight line into them, with examples and extensions to show the method in action. Colours are used in th explanation to increase the clarity, give reminders and split up the working, but it is also possible to use it in black and white.
A worksheet containing 25 questions in total, including:
Drawing graphs from equations (10 questions)
Finding the gradient and intercept of a line (3 questions)
Finding the line that connects two points (6 questions)
Giving the equation of a parallel line (3 questions)
Giving the equation of a perpendicular line (3 questions)
With advanced questions that can be used to extend the more comfortable students.
An answer sheet which shows each question and the corresponding answer.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Print the sheets, share over the school’s online system or even show up on the board and go through as a class.
All resources are provided as PDFs.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the pack you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use to teach the equation of a straight line for the first time as a whole lesson
Set as homework to follow up on your teaching
Set as homework before the taught lesson to experience flipped learning
Give to higher ability students to introduce a new topic before the rest of the class OR to lower ability students who need more questions and examples
Use as a different explanation for students who are struggling to understand and need another point of view
Use as a revision pack before exams
Once you have the whole pack you can use it however you want, either all at once or use the questions and explanation separately.
This resource explains a topic that every student needs to master so can utilised whenever and however to enhance your teaching and provide more resources to your students.
Give your students the opportunity to achieve their Maths dreams and learn at their own pace.
An explanation sheet, worksheet and answers to help your students learn and solidify their knowledge on solving simultaneous equations!
Do your students just need a clear explanation they can look back on and go through in their own time or before the lesson even for flipped learning? An easy introduction into the next topic can keep those higher achieving students focused while the rest of the class continues to consolidate their learning.
These all inclusive yet simplistic topic packs can do just that.
EXPLANATION OF SOLVING SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS USING 3 DIFFERENT METHODS WITH EXAMPLES AND 30 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS!
Created for any exam board, explaining the idea of solving simultaneous equations using substitution, elimination and straight line graphs to any one who wants to learn.
Buy this topic pack now to give your students the solid foundation they need for their future in Maths!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
Three pages going over the process of solving simultaneous equations using substitution, elimination and straight line graphs, with examples to show the method in action. Colours are used in the explanation to increase the clarity, give reminders and split up the working, but it is also possible to use it in black and white.
A worksheet containing 10 questions that need to be solved using each of the three methods resulting in 30 questions in total.
An answer sheet which shows each question and the corresponding answer.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Print the sheets, share over the school’s online system or even show up on the board and go through as a class.
All resources are provided as PDFs.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the pack you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use to teach solving simultaneous equations for the first time as a whole lesson
Set as homework to follow up on your teaching
Set as homework before the taught lesson to experience flipped learning
Give to higher ability students to introduce a new topic before the rest of the class OR to lower ability students who need more questions and examples
Use as a different explanation for students who are struggling to understand and need another point of view
Use as a revision pack before exams
Once you have the whole pack you can use it however you want, either all at once or use the questions and explanation separately.
This resource explains a topic that every student needs to master so can utilised whenever and however to enhance your teaching and provide more resources to your students.
Give your students the opportunity to achieve their Maths dreams and learn at their own pace.
Other resource packs of the same format can be found here…
Equation of a Straight Line Explanation Sheet, Worksheet and Answers
Factorising Explanation Sheet, Worksheet and Answers
An explanation sheet, worksheet and answers to help your students learn and solidify their knowledge on factorisation!
Do your students just need a clear explanation they can look back on and go through in their own time or before the lesson even for flipped learning? An easy introduction into the next topic can keep those higher achieving students focused while the rest of the class continues to consolidate their learning.
These all inclusive yet simplistic topic packs can do just that.
EXPLANATION OF FACTORISATION WITH EXAMPLES AND 38 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS!
Created for any exam board, explaining the idea of factorisation to any one who wants to learn.
Buy this topic pack now to give your students the solid foundation they need for their future in Maths!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
Three pages going over the process of expanding brackets and factorising into them, with examples and extensions to show the method in action. Colours are used in the explanation to increase the clarity, give reminders and split up the working, but it is also possible to use it in black and white.
A worksheet containing 8 questions on expanding brackets and 30 on factorising, with 5 of those being advanced, so can be used to extend the more comfortable students.
An answer sheet which shows each question and the corresponding answer.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Print the sheets, share over the school’s online system or even show up on the board and go through as a class.
All resources are provided as PDFs.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the pack you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use to teach factorisation for the first time as a whole lesson
Set as homework to follow up on your teaching
Set as homework before the taught lesson to experience flipped learning
Give to higher ability students to introduce a new topic before the rest of the class OR to lower ability students who need more questions and examples
Use as a different explanation for students who are struggling to understand and need another point of view
Use as a revision pack before exams
Once you have the whole pack you can use it however you want, either all at once or use the questions and explanation separately.
This resource explains a topic that every student needs to master so can utilised whenever and however to enhance your teaching and provide more resources to your students.
Give your students the opportunity to achieve their Maths dreams and learn at their own pace.
Other resource packs of the same format can be found here…
Equation of a Straight Line Explanation Sheet, Worksheet and Answers
Solving of Simultaneous Equations Explanation Sheet, Worksheet and Answers
Twenty five fun maths challenges each based on a different key stage 1 topic and aspect of the Christmas season. Work on important maths and bring the joy of Christmas to the lesson by celebrating all December.
Merry Mathsmas!