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Addition and Subtraction Math Games
Addition & Subtraction Dice Games for Maths.
4-in-a-row Gameboards
♦ 14 Different Gameboards.
♦ Equipment needed – dice, counters, gameboard
♦ Suitable for 2 players
♦ All games are provided in both colour and black and white.
How to Play:
1. Player A rolls the dice.
2. Player A looks at the dice picture on the left side of the board and works out the required sum.
3. Player A finds the answer to the sum on the gameboard and covers one of those squares with his/her counter.
4. Player B has their turn.
5. Players continue to take turns. The winner is the first player to get 4 of their counters in a row.
The Gameboards:
♦ dice + 1
1+1, 2+1, 3+1, 4+1, 5+1, 6+1
♦ 5 + dice
5+1, 5+2, 5+3, 5+4, 5+5, 5+6
♦ 10 + dice
10+1, 10+2, 10+3, 10+4, 10+5, 10+6
♦ 10 – dice
10-1, 10-2, 10-3, 10-4, 10-5, 10-6
♦ 20 + dice
20+1, 20+2, 20+3, 20+4, 20+5, 20+6
♦ 20 – dice
20-1, 20-2, 20-3, 20-4, 20-5, 20-6
♦ 100 + dice
100+1, 100+2, 100+3, 100+4, 100+5, 100+6
♦ 100 – dice
100-1, 100-2, 100-3, 100-4, 100-5, 100-6
♦ 100 + (dice x 10)
100+10, 100+20, 100+30, 100+40, 100+50, 100+60
♦ 100 – (dice x 10)
100-10, 100-20, 100-30, 100-40, 100-50, 100-60
♦ Doubles
1+1, 2+2, 3+3, 4+4, 5+5, 6+6
♦ 9 + dice
9+1, 9+2, 9+3, 9+4, 9+5, 9+6
♦ 19 + dice
19+1, 19+2, 19+3, 19+4, 19+5, 19+6
♦ 99 + dice
99+1, 99+2, 99+3, 99+4, 99+5, 99+6
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Laptop Template - for wall display
A laptop / keyboard template for you to use however you wish!
Suggestions would be to display things in the screen …. Computer rules, how to …, word of the day, reminder notices, etc.
You could laminate it and write on it with a whiteboard marker or you could simply pin things to the screen.
The templates:
♦ Grey
♦ Blue
♦ Pink
♦ Green
♦ Purple
Designed on A3 size paper.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Anzac Day – Poppy Pop Art
A fun, effective art activity for your students when celebrating Anzac Day.
Draw some patterns on the poppy / background and colour it in.
4 different templates are included:
♦ TEMPLATE 1 and 2 – the patterns are given in the boxes at the base of the sheet. Students transfer these patterns to the poppy and the background and then colour everything in.
♦ TEMPLATE 3 – this is a blank template. Your students decide on their own 5 patterns and draw them in the boxes at the bottom of the sheet.
♦ TEMPLATE 4 – the patterns are already given on the poppy and the background. This is just a colouring activity.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
The Giraffe the Pelly and Me - by Roald Dahl
Fun Activity Sheets for Roald Dahl's great story - The Giraffe and the Pelly and Me.
Great for photocopying / printing.
Includes:
* newspaper article template
* job match - cut and paste
* word search
* order events from the story
* design an alternative book cover
* design a poster for the LWCC
* design a bag for The Grubber
* animal research templates - giraffe, pelican, monkey
* problem/solution match - cut and paste
* letter template x2
* drawing tasks
* who am I?
* design a new kind of sweet
* design some cool sweet wrappers
* character interview template
* quiz - 25 questions
* giraffe craft
* stick puppets - colour and black and white
Your students are bound to have fun with these great activities.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Balance Task Cards for PE
Balance (Stability) task cards for Sport / Physical Education lessons. Non-locomotor movement.
72 task cards using a combination of 9 different parts of the body.
Symbols used for indicating the part of the body.
Provided in colour and in black and white.
Included:
* 72 task cards (4 to a page).
* 9 flash cards (for learning the symbols).
* Chart showing all 9 symbols and their body part.
* Static Balance definition chart.
* Teacher notes - suggested use, safety considerations, preparation.
Examples of suggested use included in the resource:
* Use as stations around the room.
* Work with a buddy and move smoothly from one balance pose to another
Great as a mini unit or tied into the likes of a gymnastics unit.
Great for all ages / levels.
Great for individual or co-operative work.
Your students will have a lot of fun with this activity!
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Blends and Digraphs - Activity sheets
Worksheets for common blends and digraphs.
Activities:
♦ write your name.
♦ colour the blend.
♦ trace and write the blend.
♦ find the blend 4 times and colour the circle.
♦ colour the picture.
♦ write the blend to make 4 words.
♦ write the 4 words in the letter boxes.
There is also an empty box in the bottom left corner. This is so you can design an activity for your students. For example:
• draw a picture of a word that has the blend.
• hunt for a word around the classroom (in a book, on the wall, etc) that has the blend and write it.
• write the blend as many times as you can.
• write the blend in fancy lettering.
• write a sentence using a word that has the blend.
Included:
♦ 40 worksheets
♦ Teacher notes (including a resource to help teach the ‘letter boxes’).
♦ Each worksheet is the same format.
♦ Made on A4 size paper.
♦ Made with the NZ Basic Script font so they are especially suitable for New Zealand classrooms.
List of blends and digraphs used: (36 beginning and 4 final)
br-
cr-
dr-
fr-
gr-
pr-
tr-
wr-
bl-
cl-
fl-
gl-
pl-
sl-
ch-
ph-
sh-
th-
wh-
sc-
sk-
sm-
sn-
sp-
st-
sw-
kn-
qu-
tw-
scr-
shr-
spl-
spr-
squ-
str-
thr-
-ck
-ng
-sh
-st
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Koru Art – 4 Different Templates
The koru is a popular symbol in New Zealand. Here is a set of 4 different templates that can be used in a variety of ways …. you decide!
The 4 Templates:
♦ Plain (koru only)
♦ Radiating lines behind koru
♦ Patchwork lines behind koru
♦ Radiating lines with patterns behind koru
Ideas:
♦ Draw patterns in the background spaces.
♦ Write words in the background spaces (eg ‘all about me’).
♦ Colour using warm/cool colours.
♦ Colour using blending/shading.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Diwali – Make a Salt Dough Diya
A fun, easy craft activity for celebrating Diwali (The Festival of Lights).
Follow the instructions to make a diya out of salt dough and leave it to air dry for a few days. Decorate before drying (like the images provided), or dry and then paint/decorate.
MAKING THE DIYA:
Resources to assist with making the diya include:
♦ Teacher notes (with lots of ideas and hints).
♦ Recipe for your students to follow (makes 1 diya).
♦ Sequencing Cards – use as a recipe or as a sequencing task before making. These include pictures and text.
WRITING TASKS:
Two writing tasks are included as a follow-up to the craft activity.
♦ procedural / instructional writing (3 different templates).
♦ newspaper report writing (2 different templates plus an example).
One of the newspaper reports is a fill-in-the-blanks template which is suitable for junior students.
The instructions state to air dry the diya (takes a few days) but you could choose to dry it in the oven to speed up the process (details included in the teacher notes).
WHAT YOU NEED:
Flour, salt and water. Things to decorate it with (buttons, beads, shells, glitter, paint, etc).
If you have junior students, this is a great activity for you to do with a buddy class who are a bit older.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Math Art – Parabolic Curves - Pinwheel
A ‘Fun with a Ruler’ math/art project that uses parabolic curves to make an interesting ‘pinwheel’ design.
This project involves your students ruling straight lines between 2 dots on a template. When they have finished drawing all of the lines they can give their artwork some colour.
Included:
♦ Template (black or grey dots)
♦ Example
♦ Instructions
♦ Teacher Notes
There are 2 different templates to choose from. One of them is more suitable for older students as more care needs to be taken in ‘congested’ areas of the design. The designs are the same (one just has more dots/lines).
Level of Difficulty:
Your students need to be able to use a ruler to draw straight lines between 2 points (the curves are made with straight lines … it’s like magic!). The designs can look more complicated than they actually are. Concentration is required, but the actual process is not difficult.
Instructions:
Simple, clear, easy-to-follow instructions are provided. One instruction per page (image and a sentence). Display the instructions via a data projector if you have access to one. Otherwise print and enlarge them and/or demonstrate on an enlarged template.
Equipment:
You need a ruler and a pen (black works best). Something to colour with (eg coloured pencils, watercolours, felt tip markers, chalk pastels, dye, etc)
Size:
The design is 17.5cm x 17.5cm. Designed on A4 size paper.
Keywords: string art, math, geometry, patterns, parabolic curves
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Te Reo Māori – Math Activity Sheets – Numbers 1-20
A set of number activity sheets for use during math lessons when working on numbers 1-20.
The worksheets for numbers 1-10 are slightly different from the worksheets for numbers 11-20.
Worksheets 1-10
♦ Write your name.
♦ Colour the numeral.
♦ Colour the word.
♦ Trace the numeral; write the numeral independently.
♦ Trace the word; write the word independently.
♦ Show a group by circling and colouring the stars.
♦ Show the number on the tens frame (colour the circles).
♦ Colour the correct number of fingers.
♦ Write the number that comes before / after.
Worksheets 11-20
♦ Write your name.
♦ Colour the numeral.
♦ Colour the words.
♦ Trace the numerals and words.
♦ Write the numerals and words independently.
♦ Show a group by circling and colouring the stars.
♦ Show the number on the tens frames (colour the circles).
♦ Fill in the 6 missing numbers on the number line.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Sentence Building - Zoo Animals
Sentence building worksheets for the New Zealand junior classroom. 25 worksheets in four different formats so you can easily differentiate your student’s learning.
4 Different Formats:
♦ Cut and glue the words.
♦ Cut and glue the words + trace the sentence.
♦ Cut and glue the words + write the sentence.
♦ Cut and glue the words + trace and write the sentence.
Also included are 25 sentence cards that you can use as a teaching aid. These cards contain a coloured picture and the sentence.
The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’. The letter shapes are the same as those recommended in the NZ Ministry of Education Handbook – ‘Teaching Handwriting’.
The theme is ZOO ANIMALS. The pictures are gorgeous and your students will love adding colour to them.
All of the sentences use high frequency sight words together with the name of the animal. Two of the sentences are questions.
The Sentences:
Look at the lion.
Look at my lizard.
I see a crocodile.
I see the sloth.
Here is a snake.
Here is my tortoise.
Here is the tiger.
I like the flamingo.
We like the cheetah.
He likes the gorilla.
Mum likes her parrot.
Dad saw the elephant.
I saw a rhino.
She saw a peacock.
We saw the bear.
They saw the kangaroo.
This is my toucan.
This is a zebra.
That is a penguin.
That is my monkey.
Where is the walrus?
Where is my frog?
The hippo is big.
The koala is little.
The giraffe is tall.
A fun, effective literacy resource that your students will love.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Diwali - ‘Henna Hands’ art activity
A fun and creative art activity to celebrate Diwali (Deepavali), the Hindu Festival of Lights.
ACTIVITY 1
Draw patterns on the hand templates using a black pen/marker/ink (there are lots of images on the internet to get inspiration). Cut out and display on a coloured background.
ACTIVITY 2
Draw patterns in the hands of the boy/girl. Colour the rest of the picture. Three different templates provided (boy, girl, unisex).
ACTIVITY 3
Draw patterns in the hand template and write an acrostic poem. Write your name or a fact about Diwali in the box under the handprint.
INCLUDED:
♦ Teacher notes.
♦ Handprints – template.
♦ Handprints – template with border.
♦ Handprints – with coloured background (x2).
♦ Example – designs on hands with a coloured background.
♦ Example - designs on hands with a plain white background.
♦ Handprints – boy/girl/unisex.
♦ Single handprint with acrostic poem template.
♦ Single handprint (2 per page).
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Spy ID / Secret Agent ID - Template
Template for making a Spy ID (or Secret Agent ID).
4 templates per page.
US and UK templates included (for the word 'colour/color')
Add a photo, a fingerprint, or a photo with disguise props (eg glasses, hat, moustache)
Loads of fun!
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Math Basic Facts - 'Math Ninja' Challenge
A basic fact speed and accuracy challenge.
5 different levels. 100 questions per level. Complete it in the time allocation with 100% accuracy to pass the level.
Five Levels:
1) Addition – using single digit numbers
2) Subtraction – facts to 20
3) Multiplication – 0x0 to 12x12
4) Division – same facts as multiplication
5) Mixture – mixture of levels 1 – 4
Suggested Use:
Students are given a certain allocation of time to achieve the completion of 100 facts with 100% accuracy. If they do this, they pass that level and move on to the next level. I would operate this challenge once a week, but it’s up to you. You select the time, depending on the ability of your students. Answer sheets are provided for self or buddy marking. Hand out certificates to recognise achievement.
Included:
♦ Question sheets (one for each level)
♦ Answer sheets
♦ Student recording sheets
♦ Teacher tracking sheet
♦ Certificates (colour and black/white)
♦ Wall display templates
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Multiplication Game - 4 in a row
A great game to reinforce multiplication facts (x1 to x12)
A game for 2 players.
Equipment needed: one dice, counters.
How to play:
Players take alternate turns. Player A rolls one dice and looks down the column that is the same number as the dice. He/She selects a question and answers it out loud. Player B checks that the answer is correct. Player A places a counter on that square. The first player to get 4 counters in a row is the winner. The row may be horizontal, vertical or diagonal.
The instructions are written at the base of each game board.
Game Boards:
x 1
x 2
x 3
x 4
x 5
x 6
x 7
x 8
x 9
x 10
x 11
x 12
mixture of x2 x5 x10
The facts on each board range from x0 to x12.
Choice of colour:
♦ 2 tone coloured boards
♦ single coloured boards
♦ black and white boards
Made on A4 sized paper.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Number Identification 1-100 - 'Park the Car' activity
This is a great hands-on activity for students (particularly boys) to practise their number identification to 100. Students ‘drive’ their toy car and park it in the correct space.
Activity examples:
♦ Park your car on number ____.
♦ Park your car on a number that is one more than ____.
♦ Park your car on a number that is one less than ___.
♦ Park your car on a number that is bigger/smaller than ____.
♦ Park your car on an odd/even number.
♦ Park your car on a number that is between ____ and _____.
♦ Park your car on the answer to this question ______ . (eg 5+2)
33 different car park templates are provided.
Types of car parks include:
♦ numbers 0-9
♦ numbers 1-10
♦ numbers 11-20
♦ odd and even numbers 1-20
♦ decade numbers (10-19, 20-29, 30-39, etc)
♦ -teen and -ty numbers (eg 17 and 70)
♦ tens (10, 20, 30, 40, etc)
♦ mixture of numbers between 1-50
♦ mixture of numbers between 50-99
♦ mixture of numbers between 1-99
♦ double digits (eg 22, 33, 44, 55, etc)
♦ words (one – ten and eleven – twenty)
♦ count the dots (1-10)
♦ ten frames (1-10)
♦ tally marks (1-10)
A car park for ‘hundreds’ is also included (100, 200, 300, 400 etc).
* The font used is ‘NZ Basic Script’.
* Car parks are provided in both grey and white (see images in PREVIEW).
* Blank Templates are provided for you to make up your own number car parks.
* You will need to provide your own toy cars, however there are some included that you can print, cut and laminate if necessary.
* More than one car park can be lined up to provide an extra challenge for your students.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Math - Ten Frame Train
A ten frame train that is suitable for using in your math lessons or having as a display on your classroom wall.
Included:
♦ Train engine
♦ Carriages - ten frames 0-10
♦ Carriages - ten frames 0-10 with numeral written at the top
1 engine/carriage per page.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Spelling Task Cards
100 spelling activities that are suitable for any list of words.
Suggested use: task board.
Included:
♦ 100 task cards.
♦ Must Do / Can Do cards (4 different options).
♦ Teacher notes.
Suitable for many classrooms around the world:
7 alternative cards are provided to suit US/UK classrooms. These cards contain different spelling, images or symbols.
The cards should be self-explanatory but I have included ‘Teacher Notes’ that provide a little more detail.
This is a comprehensive set of tasks cards. There are a wide variety of tasks that incorporate many different learning styles and they are suitable for lots of different levels. I’m sure your students will really enjoy them.
Made on A4 size paper. 4 cards per page. Print, cut and laminate.
Please respect copyright
This resource is for the purchaser’s use only. It may not be shared with any other person. Please purchase additional licences if you are wanting to share it with your colleagues. Thank you.
© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources
Dice Number Games - Basic number recognition
Basic Number Recognition - using a dice (1-6)
4-in-a-row Gameboards
♦ Game 1 – recognising dotty patterns on a dice.
♦ Game 2 – matching a dotty dice picture with a numeral.
♦ Game 3 – matching a numeral with a picture of a dotty dice.
Game 1 – Dotty Dice:
A game for 2 players. Take alternate turns. You need one dotty dice and you each need counters (a different colour to your partner). Roll the dice. Find it on the gameboard and cover the picture with a counter. You win if you get 4 of your counters in a row.
Game 2 – Dice and Numeral Match:
A game for 2 players. Take alternate turns. You need one dotty dice and you each need counters (a different colour to your partner). Roll the dice. Look at the dots on the dice and find the numeral on the gameboard. Cover the numeral with a counter. You win if you get 4 of your counters in a row.
Game 3 – Numeral and Dotty Dice Match:
A game for 2 players. Take alternate turns. You need one dice with numerals and you each need counters (a different colour to your partner). Roll the dice. Look at the number on the dice and find a dotty dice picture that matches your number. Cover the picture of the dice with a counter. You win if you get 4 of your counters in a row.
All 3 games are provided in both colour and black and white.
Anzac Art
Make some great ANZAC art with this set of paper. Create an Anzac image on top of the National Anthem or the Ode of Remembrance.
Included:
♦ New Zealand National Anthem - English
♦ New Zealand National Anthem – Te Reo Māori
♦ Australian National Anthem – English
♦ The Ode of Remembrance - English
3 Different Formats:
♦ Circle with frame
♦ Plain white paper
♦ Parchment paper
Each set of paper is provided in 4 different fonts to give you and your students plenty of choice.
Coloured pencils or watercolour paints are recommended as they will allow the text to still show through.
Multi-use:
A great thing about this set of paper is that it can be used within other studies … not just Anzac Day. For example, a unit on Kiwiana / national identity.
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© Suzanne Welch Teaching Resources