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Here at Head Start, I care about providing you with quality resources that are simple and effective to use in the classroom. Resources currently focus on the 7-14 age range (KS2-KS3), specifically looking at the Number aspects of the curriculum, but watch this space for new resources coming your way, including NEW GCSE RESOURCES! I have been working as a Maths Educator for over 10 years and am very passionate about supporting students with their Mathematical knowledge, and confidence in Maths.

Here at Head Start, I care about providing you with quality resources that are simple and effective to use in the classroom. Resources currently focus on the 7-14 age range (KS2-KS3), specifically looking at the Number aspects of the curriculum, but watch this space for new resources coming your way, including NEW GCSE RESOURCES! I have been working as a Maths Educator for over 10 years and am very passionate about supporting students with their Mathematical knowledge, and confidence in Maths.
Head Start Solve Problems involving Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division
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Head Start Solve Problems involving Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division

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This activity is designed to practice: Solving problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and a combination of these Description of Activity: In pairs, roll one of the differentiated pre-made dice to decide the operation between the two numbers in the question. Write the answer into the step ladder, with the largest answer at the top, and the smallest answer at the bottom. The first player to complete the ladder with the solutions in order, wins. Suitable for students in Year 6 - 7 transition in class / private study. Not suitable as a homework. All answers to all possible questions provided. Differentiation strategies and teaching hints and tips provided.
Head Start Writing Percentages as Fractions Card Sort
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Head Start Writing Percentages as Fractions Card Sort

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This activity is designed to practice: Writing percentages as a fraction with denominator 100 Description of Activity: Card sort activity. Students should match up the percentage card to an equivalent fraction written over 100, and another equivalent fraction. Suitable for students in Year 6 - 7 transition in class / private study. Could be completed as a homework if stuck down. Differentiation strategies and teaching hints and tips provided. All answers are provided.
Head Start Rounding Cross Number
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Head Start Rounding Cross Number

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Description of Activity Students should complete each question individually and write their answers within the cross number. If a number contains a decimal point, the decimal point is placed in the same square as the unit digit E.g. 314.2 is written as: 3 1 4. 2 Questions vary in difficulty, rounding to decimal places, integers, and other powers of 10. Use the RAG analysis to track progress. Answers are provided within the cross number. Teaching hints and tips provided.
Head Start Word Search Number (x2)
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Head Start Word Search Number (x2)

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This activity is designed to practice: Key works related to Number Description of Activity: Individually find all the key words that feature in the list of words alongside the word search. Suitable for students in Year 6-7 transition in class / homework / private study. Answers are provided. Differentiation strategies and teaching hints and tips provided. Two different word searches are provided.
Head Start Write Percentages as Fractions 1
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Head Start Write Percentages as Fractions 1

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This activity is designed to practice: Writing percentages as a fraction with denominator 100 Description of Activity: Skills Practice: Students should complete each conversion in the table individually by shading the correct number of squares in each 10x10 grid and write the fraction as the answer clearly in the box provided. Next Step: Connect the percentages to the correct fraction match up. Each question is progressively more challenging. Use the RAG analysis to track progress. Suitable for students in Year 6 - 7 transition in class / homework / private study Differentiation strategies and teaching hints and tips provided. All answers are provided.
Head Start Writing Decimal Numbers as Fractions
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Head Start Writing Decimal Numbers as Fractions

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This activity is designed to practice: writing decimal numbers as fractions Description of Activity: Students should complete each calculation individually and write their answers clearly in the space below the question. Questions vary in difficulty from easy (red border), medium (yellow border) and hard (green / blue border). Use the RAG analysis to track progress. Suitable for students in year 6 - 7 transition in class / homework / private study. All answers are provided. Differentiation strategies and teaching hints and tips provided.
Head Start Writing Decimal Numbers as Fractions
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Head Start Writing Decimal Numbers as Fractions

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This activity is designed to practice: writing decimal numbers as fractions Description of Activity: Students should complete each calculation individually and write their answers clearly in the space below the question. Questions vary in difficulty from easy (red border), medium (yellow border) and hard (green / blue border). Use the RAG analysis to track progress. Suitable for students in year 6 - 7 transition in class / homework / private study. All answers are provided. Differentiation strategies and teaching hints and tips provided.
Head Start Addition of Integers with more than 4 Digits
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Head Start Addition of Integers with more than 4 Digits

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This activity is designed to practice: Adding whole numbers with more than 4 digits, including using formal written methods (column addition) Description of Activity: Students should complete each calculation individually using a formal written method of their choice (e.g. column addition) and write their answers clearly. Each question is progressively more challenging. Use the RAG analysis to track progress. Suitable for Year 6 -7 transition in class / homework / private study. All answers are provided. Differentiation strategies including teaching hints and tips included.
Head Start Subtraction of integers with more than 4 digits
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Head Start Subtraction of integers with more than 4 digits

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This activity is designed to practice: Subtracting whole numbers with more than 4 digits, including using formal written methods (column subtraction) Description of Activity: Students should complete each calculation individually using a formal written method of their choice (e.g. column subtraction) and write their answers on the answer line provided. Each question is progressively more challenging. Use the RAG analysis to track progress Suitable for Year 6 to 7 transition in class / homework / private study All answers are provided. Differentiation strategies including teaching hints and tips included.
Head Start Multiplication of integers up to 4-digits
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Head Start Multiplication of integers up to 4-digits

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This activity is designed to practice: Multiplying numbers up to 4 digits by a one-digit number using a formal written method Description of Activity: Students should complete each calculation individually using a formal written method of their choice (e.g. grid method) and write their answers clearly. Each question is progressively more challenging. Use the RAG analysis to track progress. Suitable for students in Year 6 - 7 transition in class / homework / private study All answers are provided. Differentiation strategies and teaching hints and tips provided.
Head Start Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages Target Practice
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Head Start Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages Target Practice

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This activity is designed to practice: Converting fractions, decimals, and percentages Description of Activity: Students should complete each target on the dartboard by writing the equivalent fraction, decimal or percentage. Use the RAG analysis to track progress. Suitable for students in Year 6-7 transition in class / homework / private study. Differentiation strategies and teaching hints and tips provided (differentiated resources included). All answers are provided.
Head Start Factors and Multiples
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Head Start Factors and Multiples

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Description of Activity: Students should colour in / highlight the correct values within each grid and answer any questions that follow. Use the RAG analysis to track progress. Differentiation strategies and teaching hints and tips provided. All answers provided
Head Start Maths Free Classroom Printables Pack Updated!
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Head Start Maths Free Classroom Printables Pack Updated!

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A wide range of around 45 of the most useful (and free) printables including: Coordinate axes (L and +) Digit Cards Multiplication Grids (10x10 and 12x12) Dice (6- and 10-sided) Venn Diagrams (2 and 3 set) Game Boards (Chess and Snakes and Ladders) Clock Faces (12 and XII) Blank Grids (8x8 to 24x24) Now including statistical graphs and charts: Bar Charts Pie Charts Scatter Graphs Tally Charts Watch out for even more free printables coming soon! Got a request?! Send me a message @HeadStartMaths on X (Twitter).
Head Start ꙳Christmas Reflections꙳ Updated!
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Head Start ꙳Christmas Reflections꙳ Updated!

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꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ Draw the reflection of the 10 different Christmas shapes on a pair of + axes. The line of reflection is always the y-axis (vertical). The Christmas shapes vary in difficulty: Present (Easy) Tree Bauble (Medium) Pudding NEW! Snowman Santa (Hard) Reindeer Angel Cracker NEW! Snowflake (Expert) Once students have completed the reflection, make sure they decorate it! One example of each are provided which can be useful to help students finish them. **Merry Christma(th)s! ** ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳ ꙳
Head Start Prime Numbers from 1-100 List
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Head Start Prime Numbers from 1-100 List

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This Prime Numbers List from 1-100 can be used to facilitate learning both in class and at home. Prime numbers appear regularly in the maths curriculum. Mainly students need to be able to recognise them but they can also be useful when thinking about divisibility, factors and multiples and prime factors. Suggested uses: Print individual copies to stick into exercise books Print and laminate to use as a mini whiteboard (with a pen) Crop the image into a slideshow presentation Crop the image into an interactive slide Print, laminate and pin to a display board BONUS ACTIVITY: Create a piece of artwork that represents the prime numbers up to 20 or 100. Explain how this helps you remember the prime numbers to your partner / the class. This resource is part of the Head Start Ultimate Free Printables Pack https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12934415
Head Start Venn Diagrams Blanks (2-set and 3-set)
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Head Start Venn Diagrams Blanks (2-set and 3-set)

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These blank 2- and 3-set Venn diagrams can be used to facilitate learning both in class and at home. Venn diagrams are introduced and used throughout the curriculum for sorting, interpreting data, and cardinality. Suggested uses: Print individual copies to cut out / stick into exercise books and write on Print and laminate the large Venn diagrams to use as a mini whiteboard (with a pen) Crop the diagrams into a slideshow presentation Crop the image into an interactive slide Print, enlarge, laminate and pin to a display board This resource is part of the Head Start Ultimate Free Printables Pack https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12934415
Head Start Chess Board
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Head Start Chess Board

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This chess board can be used to facilitate learning both in class and at home. Chess is an accessible game that practices many areas of the curriculum from translation, alpha-numeric coordinates, using key terminology around number, and shape. It also helps to develop learning skills such as following instructions and memorising rules. Suggested uses: Print and laminate to use as a gameboard between pairs Crop the image into a slideshow presentation Crop the image into an interactive slide Print, laminate and pin to a display board This resource is part of the Head Start Ultimate Free Printables Pack https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12934415
Head Start Negative Number Line Vertical
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Head Start Negative Number Line Vertical

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This negative number line can be used to facilitate learning both in class and at home. Many areas of the curriculum require knowledge of negative numbers including the four operations, real life problems with negative numbers, order of operations and ordering numbers. From my experience, vertical negative number lines can encourage a deeper understanding of the concepts of operations with negative numbers, as well as their application to more real life problems such as temperature, where the scale is usually vertical. Suggested uses: Print out each A4 page and cut out each diagram. Stick each diagram together using the tab to create a large vertical display of negative numbers. Note: Each diagram is around 20cm tall so printing full size will extend over 2m. If this is too large, print 2 pages per page. This resource is part of the Head Start Ultimate Free Printables Pack https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12934415
Head Start Maths 1-100 Number Grid
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Head Start Maths 1-100 Number Grid

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This 1-100 number grid can be used to facilitate learning both in class and at home. Lots of aspects of the curriculum require knowledge of numbers from 1-100 including the four operations, number bonds, types of number (squares, primes etc) and place value. Suggested uses: Print individual copies to stick into exercise books Print and laminate to use as a mini whiteboard (with a pen) Crop the image into a slideshow presentation Crop the image into an interactive slide Print, laminate and pin to a display board This resource is part of the Head Start Ultimate Free Printables Pack https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12934415
Head Start 0-99 Digit Cards
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Head Start 0-99 Digit Cards

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These 0-9 digit cards can be used to facilitate learning both in class and at home. Practice aspects of the four operations, number bonds, types of number (squares, primes etc) and place value with these versatile cards. Print / Laminate / Cut out / Use / Keep! This resource is part of the Head Start Ultimate Free Printables Pack https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12934415