This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 6 times table every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
e.g. 5 x 6, 9 x 6 etc. and also 6 x 8 and 6 x 10.
There is then a 'back button' to return to the circle.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
I have also used this as an extension activity with pairs of students working at the computer.
This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 11 & 12 times tables every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
There is then a 'back button' to return to the circle.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
I have also used this as an extension activity with pairs of students working at the computer and testing each other.
This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 8 times table every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
e.g. 5 x 8, 9 x 8 etc. and also 8 x 9 and 8 x 10.
There is then a 'back button' to return to the circle.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
I have also used this as an extension activity with pairs of students working at the computer and testing each other.
Two interesting worksheets, with a minibeast theme, teaches children to count to 5.
Each uploaded as a word and PDF. I think the word document prints the clearest.
Counting place-mats ready to print, stored within a PowerPoint.
Great for practicing counting or use them to create sums. I have included a plus, minus and equal signs.
Ants in Your Pants counting activity. Four pages of counting worksheets, uploaded as a Word document and PDF.
The first page is up to 5.
The second, up to 10.
The third, up to 15.
The fourth, up to 20.
There is also the answers in a table.
This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 2 and 5 times table every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
e.g. 7 x 2 or 9 x 5 etc.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 3 or 4 times table every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
e.g. 7 x 3 or 9 x 4 etc.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 9 or 10 times tables every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
There is then a 'back button' to return to the circle.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
I have also used this as an extension activity with pairs of students working at the computer and testing each other.
This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 7 times table every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
e.g. 5 x 7, 9 x 7 etc. and also 7 x 8 and 7 x 10.
There is then a 'back button' to return to the circle.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
I have also used this as an extension activity with pairs of students working at the computer and testing each other.
Counting place-mats ready to print, stored within a PowerPoint.
Great for practicing counting or use them to create sums. I have included a plus, minus and equal signs.
6 One Page Easter Worksheets for Yr 1
Easter Egg Fractions
Easter Sweet Shop
Fluffy Chicks Addition
Fluffy Chick Number Stories
Number Bonds to 10
Number Bonds to 20
A simple PowerPoint for reception counting, with an Easter Theme.
It includes a sheet for children to write their answers on and a sheet of answers for the teacher.
I have done this as a class and in small groups. Sometimes just counting as a class, sometimes recording answers.
Click on the view bundle button to the right to see my other Easter numeracy resources.
In this 10 slide PowerPoint the naughty Easter bunny keeps taking the Easter items! (Eggs, rabbits, baskets etc). Children have to calculate how many items will be left after they are told that naughty Easter bunny is going to take certain number of Easter items away. The Easter bunny bounces onto the slide and the items disappear! Great fun!
This animated PowerPoint is a series of nature based number stories. (15 slides, 14 number stories) There is a script in the presentation which asks all the questions and indicates when to click to make the minibeasts appear or disappear. This is also a great way to introduce common animals and fits in with the national curriculum to "identify and name a variety of common animals".
Creatures/items included: beetles, earthworms, ladybirds, spider, bees, grasshoppers, butterflies, ants, pinecones, caterpillar eggs, earwigs, snails and woodlice (pill bugs) .
Extract from script:
Oh look what we’ve found, crawling around! Two beautiful, black beetles.
If one more came to join them, how many would there be?
(Wait for students to answer)
CLICK!
Yes, three!
To print the script go to View, NotesPage, File, Print.
Save 42% Easter Counting A simple PowerPoint for reception counting, with an Easter Theme. It includes a sheet for children to write their answers on and a sheet of answers for the teacher. I have done this as a class and in small groups. Sometimes just counting as a class, sometimes recording answers. Easter Addition A bright and appealing Easter presentation to learn addition to 10. 10 slides show ten sums which when you click reveal the answer. Easter Subtraction In this 10 slide PowerPoint the naughty Easter bunny keeps taking the Easter items! (Eggs, rabbits, baskets etc). Children have to calculate how many items will be left after they are told that naughty Easter bunny is going to take certain number of Easter items away. The Easter bunny bounces onto the slide and the items disappear! Great fun!