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Hi and welcome to my Maths Shop! Here you will find all sorts of maths goodies for all levels. I am very happy to announce that I am a TES recommended author. Please email me at elsie99999-maths@yahoo.com with any questions or comments. Let me know if you would like several items, as I can discount them in a bundle for you.

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Hi and welcome to my Maths Shop! Here you will find all sorts of maths goodies for all levels. I am very happy to announce that I am a TES recommended author. Please email me at elsie99999-maths@yahoo.com with any questions or comments. Let me know if you would like several items, as I can discount them in a bundle for you.
Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes
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Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes

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Finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. This pack includes 8 worksheets with a total of 46 multi-step questions on the area and perimeter of rectangles and compound shapes made from multiple rectangles. All units are in centimetres. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – There are 7 rectangles to find the area and perimeter of. Lengths are less than 100cm. • Worksheet 2 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are less than 100cm. • Worksheet 3 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 4 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 3 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 5 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are less than 100cm. • Worksheet 6 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 7 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 3 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 8 – This is a challenging worksheet with missing sides. There are 3 compound shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into rectangles. • Answer sheets with all answers and working. • Teachers Notes ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • finding the area and perimeter of rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter using metric measurements. • Addition and multiplication methods. ✽ Directions: Print out the 8 worksheets for each student. They can be printed in colour or black and white. ✦ Notes: All units in this resource are centimetres. These questions are suitable for use without a calculator. All answers are included. To view this resource in inches, please click here ♥ You may also like: Maths Logic Problems Red White and Blue Themed ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Direct Proportion with Money Best Buys Money Word Problems
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Direct Proportion with Money Best Buys Money Word Problems

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Direct Proportion with Money Best Buys Money Word Problems Unit Rates Ratios and Rates Ratios and Proportions with Money Shopping This resource uses pounds and ounces and dollars. There are 7 worksheets with a total of 61 questions. Please click here for the metric version. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – 12 questions with money to find unit rates. E.g., 5 cost $2.50, how much does 1 cost? • Worksheet 2 – 12 questions with money. E.g., 2 cost $2.50, how much do 5 cost? • Worksheet 3 – 12 questions on buying eggs. E.g., One costs 32¢, how much do 10 cost? • Worksheet 4 – 5 questions on buying cheese. E.g., 1 lb costs $3.20, how much does 9 oz cost? • Worksheet 5 – 10 questions on buying vegetables. E.g., 1 pound costs $4.50, how much does 6oz cost? • Worksheet 6 – 5 questions on buying chocolate. Which is the best value for money. E.g., 3oz for $3.69 or 5oz for $6.20? • Worksheet 7 – 5 questions on buying chocolate. Which is the best value for money. E.g., 40 chocolates for $1.20 or 50 chocolates for $1.40? • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: To practice: - • Proportion. • Unit rates. • Money word problems. • Converting kg and grams. • Multiplying and dividing with decimals. • Best buys, best value for money, comparing prices. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of worksheets for each student. The worksheets can be printed in colour or black and white. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Decimals Bundle
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Decimals Bundle

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Decimals Bundle This is a mega pack of decimal worksheets. All answers are included. Included in this bundle are: Maths – Dividing by Powers of Ten – Revision Dividing whole numbers and decimals by 10, 100 and 1000. Fractions Decimals Percentages Conversions Questions to find the shaded part of a stick in fractions, decimals and percentages. This worksheet contains a visual representation for each question using a stick cut into equal sections with part shaded. There are 12 questions asking for the fraction that the shaded part represents and then the equivalent decimal and percentage. Contains all the important fraction/decimal/percentage equivalents to be learnt off by heart. Multiplying and Dividing Decimals 30 questions on multiplying and dividing with decimals. Three worksheets on multiplying decimals, dividing decimals and mixed questions. Includes one worked example question of each type which can be given to students as a handout, or used to demonstrate on the blackboard. Multiplying by Powers of Ten – Maths Revision – Place Value Multiplying whole numbers and decimals by 10, 100 and 1000. Includes a mixed worksheet which can be used as a test to show progress. To buy these items individually, please go to Maths Shop
KS2 SATS Maths
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KS2 SATS Maths There are 8 worksheets with a total of 86 questions. These worksheets are perfect practice for the KS2 SATS Maths Paper 1. All answers are included, as well as a front sheet for the children to record their scores. Topics include: Basic operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide with various numbers of digits) Decimals (add, subtract, multiply, divide) Square numbers Fractions (add, subtract, multiply and divide including some mixed numbers) Order of operations (BIDMAS, BODMAS) All questions are non-calculator. Individual worksheets can be used as practice questions, tests or homework. This document is 17 pages in total. You may also be interested in Mixed KS2 SATS Practice Exam Questions To see more of my resources, please click here Keywords: KS2, maths, sats, paper one, paper 1, arithmetic, mathematics, primary, worksheet, test, non-calculator, revision, revise.
Time Word Problems
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Time Word Problems

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Time Word Problems Elapsed Time Multi-Step Word Problems Real World Math Elapsed Time Word Problems Adding and Subtracting Time with Hours and Minutes Adding Time Hours Minutes Seconds 12 hour and 24 hour Clock Farm Themed Math This is a set of 6 elapsed time worksheets. There are questions to convert time units, word problems involving elapsed time, a longer planning activity involving a visit to a farm and a mixed test on time. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – 10 questions to convert minutes and seconds into seconds. • Worksheet 2 – 7 questions on how long a film lasts when given the start and finish times. • Worksheet 3 – 7 questions to find out what time a train will arrive given the start time and duration of the journey. • Worksheet 4 – The itinerary for a day out at a farm for students to read. • Worksheet 5 – A timetable of events at the farm for students to fill in. • Worksheet 6 – A 10-question time word problems test. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: To practice: - • Converting minutes to seconds • Elapsed time word problems. • 24-hour clock and 12-hour clock (am and pm). ✽ Directions: Print out a set of worksheets for each student. They can be printed in colour or black and white. Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share. Or display for your class on a smartboard. ✦ Notes: These questions can be done without a calculator. All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete. ✷ Suggestions: After completing the worksheets, maybe your students could plan their own visit to a farm or zoo. ♥ You may also like: Speed Distance Time Maths To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Capacity Volume Liquid Measurements
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Capacity Volume Liquid Measurements

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Capacity Questions Metric Measures Volume of Liquids Litres Millilitres Liquid Volume Capacity Volume and Capacity Measuring Capacity Activities ★★ This resource uses Metric Measurements ★★ For the US measures version of this resource, please go to my shop here This resource can be used as worksheets or as a practical activity, with the students measuring out the liquid themselves. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – 5 two-part questions involving jugs containing a number of litres of liquid which need to be poured out into cups of a certain size in millilitres. • Worksheet 2 – 5 two-part questions involving jugs containing a number of litres of liquid which need to be poured out into cups of a certain size in millilitres. • Worksheet 3 – 6 questions about milk being put into various containers. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: To practice: - • Metric measurement conversions with litres and millilitres. • Solving real world problems involving volume. • Using the four operations to solve word problems involving liquid volumes. • Measuring liquid volumes using standard units of litres and millilitres. • Multiplication and division methods. ✽ Directions: Print the 3 question sheets for students. ✦ Notes: This resource can be used in the classroom as a practical activity, with the students measuring out the liquid themselves. All answers are included. ♥ You may also like: Volume of Cuboids Please visit Maths Shop to see more of my resources.
Fractions Bingo
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Fractions Bingo This is a game of equivalent fractions bingo. It involves simplifying fractions. There are 60 different bingo cards for the students and 30 equivalent fractions for you to draw out of a hat. The game can be printed in colour or will work just as well in black and white. You can laminate it if you want to reuse it, or just play it on paper. All the answers are included on a separate answer sheet. It could also be used as a matching activity by laying out all the cards on the table and having the children find the equivalent fractions to put on top of their boards. Each child will need their own set of matching cards. Preparation Cut out as many bingo cards as you need – one for each child. It doesn’t matter if you don’t use all the cards. The game will still work. Either cut out the individual equivalent fraction cards so that you can draw them randomly from a hat. Or just print the page and cross them off as you say them. If you want to save time, don’t cut the bingo cards, just give each child 1 page with 2 cards on it and then play 2 games. Playing the game Draw out a fraction from the hat and say it out loud. Put it to the side so that you don’t call the same one again. The children try to find the equivalent fraction on their board and if they have it they cross it out. It can be played without a calculator. You can either play first person to make a line of 3, or first person to cross out their whole board. Someone will definitely cross off their whole board after you have read out all 30 fractions, but probably before that! The very earliest someone could win is after 9 cards are read out. This document is 34 pages in total. For my other resources, please go to Maths Shop Keywords: game, fun maths, bingo, fractions, equivalent fractions, simplifying fractions.
Times Tables Tests
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Times Tables Tests

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Times Tables Tests A pack of times tables tests for the 6, 7, 8 and 9 times tables. Each test is 20 questions involving a mixture of multiplying, dividing and word problems based on that times table. There are two tests for each multiplication table, allowing students to retest and try to improve their score. Non-calculator. All answers are included. Can be used as worksheets, tests or homework. I use them as 5 minute tests at the start of a lesson using a timer, with pupils marking them straight away. Everyone gets at least a few of the easy ones right, so is suitable for mixed ability groups. The document is 17 pages in total. You may also like Times Tables Colouring Activity To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Colour By Number Bundle
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Colour By Number Bundle

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Colour By Number Bundle There are 3 different colour by number resources. All answers are included. To view items individually, please go to Maths Shop
Colour by Number City
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Colour by Number City

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Colour by Number City This is great for end of term fun! The numbers 1 to 12 are used. The matching colours can then be used to colour the city picture in a colour by number activity. It is suitable for Key Stage 1 and pre-school. The resource is printed in black and white and the students can colour it in. The document is 3 pages in total, but you only need to print out 1 page for the students. You may also like Colour by Number Fish Please visit Maths Shop to see more of my resources. Keywords: fun, summer, end of term, colour by number.
Add Subtract Multiply Divide Basic Operations Worksheets
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Add Subtract Multiply Divide Basic Operations Worksheets

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Add Subtract Multiply Divide Basic Operations Worksheets Integer and Decimal Operations Test Non-Calculator Homework Primary Key stage 3 KS3 Secondary GCSE 9-1 Foundation There are 5 worksheets with a total of 56 questions. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – 10 questions on subtraction with borrowing, including some decimal numbers. • Worksheet 2 - 10 questions on dividing whole numbers by 1 and 2-digit numbers • Worksheet 3 - 10 questions on multiplying whole numbers by 1 and 2-digit numbers. • Worksheet 4 - 10 questions on adding, including some decimal numbers. • Worksheet 5 - A mixed test with 16 questions involving all operations. • Teachers Notes • All answers. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • Operations with positive integers with up to 4 digits • Adding • Subtracting • Multiplying • Dividing • Decimals • Operations with money ✦ Notes: These questions can be done without a calculator. All answers are included. ✽ Directions: Print the 5 pages for students. Worksheet 5 can be used as a review after completing the other 4 worksheets. To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Valentines Day Maths Logic Puzzles
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Valentines Day Maths Logic Puzzles

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Valentines Day Maths Logic Puzzles. Fun printable puzzles and a crack the code activity. Valentines Themed Maths. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 9 fun Valentine’s Day math puzzles on 10 printable worksheets. • There are 2 versions included, so that you can print in black and white or colour. • Teachers notes. • All answers. The puzzles included are: • Puzzle 1 - A fun pre-algebra puzzle to find the number that each picture represents. • Puzzle 2 - A fun pre-algebra puzzle to find the number that each picture represents. • Puzzle 3 – Match the hearts by evaluating algebraic expressions. There are 28 hearts to match into pairs. • Puzzle 4 – A puzzle to find the numbers on each of a set of 6 cards from the maths clues given. • Puzzle 5 - A logic puzzle to find how many heart chocolate boxes will balance the weighing scales. • Puzzle 6 - A logic word problem to find out which person received which Valentine’s present and which Valentine’s card. • Puzzle 7 - A harder pre-algebra puzzle to find the number that each picture represents. • Puzzle 8 - A crack the code puzzle with 6 Valentines clues to solve. • Puzzle 9 – An order of operations problem to find how many numbers 1-100 you can make with 4 Valentine related numbers. The puzzles can be solved by trial and error or can be used to introduce algebraic methods. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • Operations with numbers – add, subtract, multiply and divide. • Solving word problems. • Developing logic skills. • Developing problem solving skills. • Order of operations with numbers. • Operations with positive and negative numbers. • Writing and evaluating expressions with numbers. • Pre-algebra skills. • Evaluating algebraic expressions. • Indices. • Mental Math. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of 10 worksheets for each student. You can print in colour or use the black and white version. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete. ✷ **Suggestions:** When finished, students could try making up their own puzzles. They could also have fun colouring the pictures. ♥ You may also like: Valentines Word Problems ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Dividing Decimals by Powers of 10
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Dividing Decimals by Powers of 10

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Dividing Decimals by Powers of 10 Dividing by 10 100 1000 Place Value Dividing Decimals by Powers of Ten Dividing whole numbers and decimals by 10, 100 and 1000. Non-calculator. All answers are included. This resource can be used as practice questions, tests or homework. The document is 9 pages in total, with 4 pages to print for students. You may also like: Multiplying Decimals by powers of 10 Multiplying and Dividing Decimals To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop Keywords: place value, decimals, divide, divide by 10, divide by 100, divide by 1000, ten one hundred, one thousand.
Area and Perimeter of Composite Shapes Inches
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Area and Perimeter of Composite Shapes Inches

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Finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. This pack includes 8 worksheets with a total of 46 multi-step questions on the area and perimeter of rectangles and compound shapes made from multiple rectangles. All units are in inches. To view this resource with centimetres, please click here. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – There are 7 rectangles to find the area and perimeter of. Lengths are less than 100in. • Worksheet 2 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are less than 100in. • Worksheet 3 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 4 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 3 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 5 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are less than 100in. • Worksheet 6 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 7 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 3 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 8 – This is a challenging worksheet with missing sides. There are 3 compound shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into rectangles. • Answer sheets with all answers and working. • Teachers Notes ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • finding the area and perimeter of rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter using inches. • Addition and multiplication methods. ✽ Directions: Print out the 8 worksheets for each student. They can be printed in colour or black and white. ✦ Notes: All units in this resource are inches. These questions are suitable for use without a calculator. All answers are included. ♥ You may also like: Maths Logic Problems Red White and Blue Themed ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Surface Area of Cuboids Maths GCSE Revision
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Surface Area of Cuboids Maths GCSE Revision These questions are brilliant to practice multiplication methods. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 - 5 questions to find the surface area of various cuboids, with an extension task to find the volume of each cuboid. • Worksheet 2 - 5 questions to find the surface area of various cuboids, with an extension task to find the volume of each cuboid. • Worksheet 3 – 6 questions to find the surface area of cubes when given their volumes. • Teachers notes. • All answers and extension task answers. ✦ Objectives: • Finding the surface area of cuboids. • Finding the volume of cuboids. • Multiplication and addition methods. • Metric units of measurement – centimetres. • Cube numbers and cube roots. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of worksheets for each student. They can be printed in colour or black and white. Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share. Or display for your class on a smartboard. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete without a calculator. ✷ Suggestions: As an extra task, you could ask the students to work out the volume of each cuboid for Worksheets 1 and 2. For the volume of cuboids worksheets, please click here. ♥ You may also like: Sports Algebra Colouring Simplifying Algebra Collecting Like Terms Colouring Solving Equations Colouring Activity Colouring Fractions ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
How Many More and Fewer
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How Many More and Fewer

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More and Fewer 7 worksheets on how many more and how many fewer you need to get from one number to another. All answers are included. Suitable for primary school and special needs. Non-calculator. These worksheets can be used as practice questions, tests or homework. The document is 12 pages in total. To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop Keywords: add, addition, subtract, take away, more, less, fewer, worksheet, test, non- calculator, homework, key stage 2, KS2, primary, KS1, SEN, intervention, Key stage 1, year 1, year 2, learning support, maths, math, revision, review, revise.
Mother’s Day Maths
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Mother’s Day Maths

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Mother’s Day Maths Letters - Cards – printable activity for Maths, English, Science and more This is a no prep Mother’s Day activity. Easy for you and fun for the children! These Mother’s Day letter templates can be easily printed out in black and white on plain A4 paper. Or print in colour if you wish. Children can complete the maths questions and colour in the flowers. All answers are included. This is a lovely way to showcase maths work and let the children show off to their mums what they have been doing in class. There are 9 different templates so that you can differentiate your lesson to suit the children. As well as maths letters, there are also templates for writing and a blank template so that you can use the Mother’s Day letter to showcase any work, like a science project, or a piece of writing or let the children draw a picture of their mum. The letters can be put into an envelope or they can be photocopied A5 size so that they can be glued into a Mother’s Day card. The maths in the letters is suitable for primary school age and the blank templates are suitable for any age, pre-schoolers can draw pictures and older children can write. There is a space on the letter to write who it is to (mum, mummy, Aunt, Grandma etc…) and a space for the child to put their name at the bottom. This resource contains 9 Mother’s Day Letter templates and notes for teachers, all answers and an example completed letter to show the children. The file contains the following 9 template letters: - Number Bonds to 10 – suitable for younger children, primary KS1 and KS2, primary and pre-school. Number Bonds to 20 – suitable for younger children, primary KS1 and KS2 primary. Adding and Subtracting – suitable for younger children, primary KS1 and KS2 primary. Multiplying and Dividing – suitable for younger children, primary KS1 and KS2 primary. Fractions of Amounts – suitable for younger children, primary KS1 and KS2 primary. Wide Lined template – to showcase any writing work, including English, science, history etc. Suitable for any age. Narrow Lined template – to showcase any writing work, including English, science, history etc. Suitable for any age. Blank template – to showcase any work, including pictures. Suitable for any age. Mother’s Day Border – to showcase any work, including pictures. Suitable for any age. To view my other products or for any questions, please go to: - Maths Shop
Capacity
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Capacity Questions US Measures - Volume of Liquids For the metric version of this resource, please click here. The questions involve jugs containing a number of pints of liquid which need to be poured out into cups of a certain size in fluid ounces. This resource can be used in the classroom as a practical activity, with the children measuring out the liquid themselves. All answers are included. The document is 5 pages in total, but you only need to print 2 pages for the students. Please visit Maths Shop to see more of my resources.
Area and Perimeter Maths Worksheets
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Area and Perimeter Maths Worksheets

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Area and Perimeter Maths Worksheets Bundle All measurements are in centimetres. All answers are included. To buy these items individually, please go to Maths Shop