Have some seasonal fun by mixing maths with Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Students are to listen to the song and make a note of how many instances there are of each word. Check out the preview before purchase.
Have students practice recognising different parts of a circle with this series of simple codebreakers. There are three different codebreakers in this pack, check the preview before purchase.
Have students practice ordering, positive and negative integers, decimals and fractions with this FREE mystery sheet.
Students are to answer the questions to discover who stole what, when and why.
There is a higher and lower ability version.
ANSWER: The alien stole the cookie last night for fun!
Bingo game incorporating a range of finding equations of linear graphs questions. This includes horizontal and vertical graphs, given gradient and point, parallel and perpendicular graphs, from two points and given a graph. Two PDF versions, one with answers and one without as well as the PowerPoint version for easy editing.
7 different cards each with a question involving tree diagrams. Students have to look at both given answers and decide which is correct. There are 2 different versions, one with answers (printed on the reverse) and one without. The PowerPoint is also included to allow edits but you will require the font Juan Mikes.
Matching congruent triangles in order to find an unknown word. Answer includes which rule is used including ASA, SAS, SSA, SSS AND RHS. In one question students are also required to use angles in a triangle to find a missing angle.
Different types of numbers is often a topic overlooked and some just presume students remember these things. This is a quick and cheerful reminder of the topic.
This resource is a colour by numbers type activity which involves deciding what type of number is in the square to derive the colours.
This comes as both an A4 image and half a side of A4 (allowing students to fold and create their own Halloween cards)
Finding rules of sequences is something children learn early on but pattern spotting can be difficult especially for those with additional needs.
Answer questions A, look at the colour chart to see which colour it is e.g. Blue. Find all the shapes with an A in them and colour them in blue.
Each worksheet pack comes with 3 different difficulties each with a different image to colour. Please read the preview.
Truncation is new to the curriculum and so can be surprisingly confusing. The is a fun and engaging way to practice the topic. This resource is a colour by numbers type activity which shading the square containing the answer the same pattern as suggested by the question.
This comes with 3 different pattern worksheets - Truncating to places and decimal points, truncation to significant figures and decimal points and bounds with truncation.
This resources consists of differentiated worksheets.
The worksheets are a set of 3 differentiations with some overlap in both PDF and PowerPoint form for easy editing.
To see a full list of topics included, please read the preview file.
Jazz up your classroom with this customizable, printable calendar.
Dates
The dates come in two formats both squares. One with full square numbers and one with numbers in the corner
Days
The days of the week in three formats, two rectangles, one large and one small. One square with abbreviation M, Tu, W, Th, F, Sa and Su.
Months
The months of the year come in two formats, one with a bored and one without.
Year
The years are similar to the months covering 2019, 2020 and 2021.
Event Tabs
The event tabs come as both pictures and editable PowerPoint slides. Each comes in four colours, fawn, navy, pink and gold as well as four different styles, straight half square and curvy half square, straight quarter square and curvy quarter square.
In order to edit the event tabs the font JuanMikes will be required, otherwise you can alter to a different font.
Jazz up your classroom with this customizable, printable calendar.
Dates
The dates come in two formats both squares. One with full square numbers and one with numbers in the corner
Days
The days of the week in three formats, two rectangles, one large and one small. One square with abbreviation M, Tu, W, Th, F, Sa and Su.
Months
The months of the year come in two formats, one with a bored and one without.
Year
The years are similar to the months covering 2019, 2020 and 2021.
Event Tabs
The event tabs come as both pictures and editable PowerPoint slides. Each comes in four colours, white, grey, pink and rose gold as well as four different styles, straight half square and curvy half square, straight quarter square and curvy quarter square.
In order to edit the event tabs the font JuanMikes will be required, otherwise you can alter to a different font.
This resource consists of differentiated lessons, and worksheets.
The lessons are a set of 3 differentiations of the same lesson in PowerPoints form as well as a mixed version to allow you to differentiate on the fly.
The worksheets are a set of 3 differentiations with some overlap in both PDF and PowerPoint form for easy editing. There is also an undifferentiated exit card for assessment purposes. This is a PDF.
Please read the preview before purchasing to see if this lesson is appropriate for you.
This lesson is based on the Pearson Key Stage 3 Maths Progress scheme of work but is appropriate the curriculum over.
This lesson require the download of font JuanMikes in order to function straight away.
Different types of numbers is often a topic overlooked and some just presume students remember these things. This is a quick and cheerful reminder of the topic.
This resource is a colour by numbers type activity which involves deciding what type of number is in the square to derive the colours.
This comes as both an A4 image and half a side of A4 (allowing students to fold and create their own Easter cards)
Exact trigonometric values can be quite a laborious thing to practice, hopefully this will make it a little more interesting.
This resource is a colour by numbers type activity which involved answering exact trig functions in order to derive the colours.
This comes as both an A4 image and half a side of A4 (allowing students to fold and create their own Easter cards)
Plus the question sheet comes as a separate sheet so you can use that year round
This is the perfect introduction lesson to descriptive/creative writing particularly for the start of a gothic writing unit.
A Damp Forest is an initialism for a variety of literary techniques: Alliteration, adjectives, metaphor, similes, emotive language etc.
This lesson is available in two differentiations.
Higher Ability - More independent and already familiar with some of the techniques
Lower Ability - Card sort matching of techniques, definitions and exampels for those less able, as well as a writing prompt.