I create mathematics powerpoint and other resources for Key Stages 1, 2, 3 & 4, which are designed to clearly explain topics. These can be presented by the teacher, or accessed by individual students.
I can create bespoke resources.
Most KS2 and KS4 Maths Topics are in Bundles, as are the KS1 Powerpoint Mental Starters, or available separately If you'd like a bespoke bundle, please tell me the items you would like in it, and I will do this, at a discount of about 30% off total price.
I create mathematics powerpoint and other resources for Key Stages 1, 2, 3 & 4, which are designed to clearly explain topics. These can be presented by the teacher, or accessed by individual students.
I can create bespoke resources.
Most KS2 and KS4 Maths Topics are in Bundles, as are the KS1 Powerpoint Mental Starters, or available separately If you'd like a bespoke bundle, please tell me the items you would like in it, and I will do this, at a discount of about 30% off total price.
A Powerpoint to explain Plans and Elevations. This powerpoint has 7 slides (Plus one title and one end slide). Designed for KS4 / GCSE.
Revised on 28 May 2020
A Powerpoint to explain Symmetry. This powerpoint has 18 slides (Including one title and one end slide). Designed for KS4 / GCSE.
Revised on 19 May 2018 with extra examples added.
Topics covered are:
Line Symmetry: Reflecting a Shape
Planes of Symmetry
Rotational Symmetry
A Powerpoint to explain Tessellations. This powerpoint has 9 slides (Including one title and one end slide). Designed for KS4 / GCSE.
Topics covered are:
Tessellations
Tessellating Triangles
Tessellating Quadrilaterals
Example Tessellations Question
Here we have four bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters from our popular series. Each starter has 20 questions, where the answer follows each question.
The titles for these Mental Starters are:
Bar Chart Questions
Dual Bar Diagrams
Frequency Bar Charts
Frequency Tables
Here we have four bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters from our popular series. Each starter has 20 questions, where the answer follows each question.
The titles for these Mental Starters are:
Pictograms Questions
Pie Charts Questions
Scatter Graphs
Two Way Tables
Here we have 4 bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters from our popular series. Each starter has 20 questions, where the answer follows each question.
The titles for these Mental Starters are:
Probabilities from Events
Probabilities from Pictures
Probability Tables
Tree Diagrams
Here we have 6 bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters from our popular series. Each starter has 20 questions, where the answer follows each question.
The titles for these Mental Starters are:
Near Roots
Powers and Reciprocals
Squares, Cubes and Roots
Power Multiplication and Division
Powers – Missing Values
Simplifying Roots
Here we have 8 bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters from our popular series. Each starter has 20 questions, where the answer follows each question.
The titles for these Mental Starters are:
Box Plots
Cumulative Frequency
Histogram Tables
Histograms
Independent Probabilities
Mode, Median, Mean and Range
10 Fantastic Powerpoint Mental Starters to promote Cross Curricular Numeracy. This set looks at Numeracy in PE. Each of the 10 powerpoints has 20 questions, with the answer following each question, so these can be used not only as starter activities, but at any point in the lesson.
They could be used in a mathematics lesson to develop numeracy skills using topics in PE as a backdrop, or alternatively in a PE theory lesson so focus on the numerical elements of some PE topics.
The 10 powerpoints are:
2012 Olympic Medal Bar Chart
This looks at a “triple bar chart” showing the number of gold, silver and bronze medals won by 6 countries in the 2012 Olympic games. There are 20 questions related to this bar chart.
Average Speed
This uses given distances and times for races to calculate the average speed, in metres per second.
Body Mass Index
This gives the BMI formula and students are required, with the aid of a calculator, to calculate BMI values from given data, and determine which weight category this relates to.
Cardiac Output
With the aid of a calculator, students are asked to find the missing values in the Cardiac Output equation given.
Heart Rate Graphs
20 questions for students to answer using the heart rate against time graphs given.
Marathon Fractions and Percentages
From the figures for each marathon race, students are asked to give the fractions and percentages asked in the questions.
Snooker Angles
The animated path of a ball on a snooker table is shown, and students are then asked to calculate angles in straight lines from the given angles.
Sports Equipment Purchases
In each question, a different sports item, together with the cost per item is given, and students are asked to calculate the total cost for purchasing the given number of items.
Sports Pictograms
10 questions each for two different pictograms are given - 20 questions in total.
Swimming Data
A table of swimming data is given, and questions are asked using the data in this table.
Here we have 6 bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters from our popular series. Each starter has 20 questions, where the answer follows each question.
The titles for these Mental Starters are:
Difference of Squares Calculations
HCF
Prime or Not?
Rational or Irrational?
Rounding
Upper and Lower Bounds
Here we have 5 bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters from our popular series. Each starter has 20 questions, where the answer follows each question.
The titles for these Mental Starters are:
Exam Marks as Percentages
Percentage Increase and Decrease – Decimal Multipliers
Percentage Increase or Decrease
Percentages of Amounts
Simple Interest Calculations
A bright and informative powerpoint presentation to clearly explain, with examples, how to find the volume of cubes and cuboids. You will love using this powerpoint to explain this topic, and pupils will really enjoy the clarity of the presentation.
This contains 22 Slides (including one title and one end slide).
This contains both KS2 Maths Topics Tally Charts and Bar Charts powerpoints, plus all the worksheets attached to those products.
The individual descriptions of each of the above are on the relevant page, but these two products complement eachother well, so are offered here as a bundle. Hope you like them.
Also included as an extra is the 2-slide Line Graphs Powerpoint.
A PDF containing 100 Logic Problems, written by myself. Each one is on a separate A4 page, together with a grid to help solve this. Many hours of solving.
Pupils of all ages will enjoy these activities, and could be used both in maths lessons or as form activities.
The answers to all puzzles are given at the end of the book.
Using Standard Units for KS3 Maths
This individual powerpoint presentation is from the KS3 Maths Topics Series.
It contains 56 slides (Plus a title and end slide), so there are lots of examples. This is an ideal resource which you will enjoy using to explain Standard Units (both Metric and Imperial), as well as calculations with money to your classes for years to come.
The powerpoint explains:
Metric and Imperial Units
Metric Units of Length
Metric Units of Mass
Metric Units of Capacity
Imperial Units of Length
Imperial Units of Mass
Imperial Units of Capacity
Converting Between Metric and Imperial Units
Calculating with Money
Winter Snowflake Dice Activity
An ideal low cost resource for the Winter Term.
This fun but educational activity looks at nets of solids, tally charts, and bar charts.
Pupils’ work from this activity could make an ideal classroom display, and is suitable for pupils of varying age and activities.
This PDF resource involves pupils making both a cube and a tetrahedron from the given nets (which can be photocopied onto card).
The faces of the cube have 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 snowflakes on them, and the Tetrahedron faces have 1, 2, 3, or 4 snowflakes on them (which could be decorated by the pupils before assembling the solid).
Each of the solids is then rolled 60 times, and the number it lands on is recorded in a tally chart. This is then used to draw a bar chart, and comments on the bar chart can be made.
The 5 pages of the PDF are:
A page of instructions
A page with a Net for the Cube
A page with two nets for the Tetrahedron (in two different sizes)
A page to record the tally chart, bar chart and comments for the Cube
A page to record the tally chart, car chart and comments for the Tetrahedron
The pupils then use these solids to make a tally chart.
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