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Mindfulness Multiples Maths Colouring Pages for KS2
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Mindfulness Multiples Maths Colouring Pages for KS2

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Are you looking for a creative way for your students to practice times tables? These printable maths colouring pages are designed to provide a calming and focused activity for your students while practising skip counting with multiples of numbers from 1 to 12, and 100. 2 sets included: multiples to 10 and multiples to 12 (65 pages each). These pages can be used in a variety of ways to engage students in maths and mindfulness. Ideal for key stages 2 or 3, these maths colouring pages are versatile and can be incorporated into morning work, independent practice, or as an early finisher activity. Benefits Promotes mindfulness and relaxation in the classroom Differentiable: up to 10 and up to 12 Reinforces skip counting in an engaging way Provides a calming activity for students during transitions or downtime Suitable for key stages 2 or 3 Easy to implement as independent work or early finish activity What’s inside: Pdf download includes: 65 pages for multiples of 1 to 12 and 100 up to 10 65 pages for multiples of 1 to 12 and 100 up to 12 Print-friendly black and white A4 Size Instructions/Tips for Implementation Print out multiple copies of the colouring pages, making sure to have enough for each of your students. Provide your students with crayons, markers, or coloured pencils. Explain the concept of multiples and how they relate to the numbers on the colouring pages. Encourage your students to colour in the designs mindfully, focusing on the activity and allowing their minds to relax. Display completed colouring pages in the classroom as a visual reminder of your students’ achievements in maths and mindfulness. You may also like: Times Table Multiplication Patterns Art Activity Mindfulness Colouring Pages Maths Polygons Mindfulness Colouring Maths Circles Equations and Parts of Circle Updates: 05/11/23: Updated font to make the numbers clearer to read. 14/04/24: Updated to new branding. 24/08/24: Massive update - now includes 5 designs per number. Multiples to 10 and to 12 for numbers 1 to 12 and 100.
Ten Frames Posters & Blank Ten Frame Cards
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Ten Frames Posters & Blank Ten Frame Cards

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Looking for engaging maths resources to support young learners? This set of ten frame posters and cards (numbers 0-10) provides a visual and interactive way for your students to explore numbers and build foundational maths skills such as decomposing numbers to 10. Benefits: Clear and colourful visuals: Reinforce number recognition with brightly colored ten frames and corresponding digits and number words. Multiple formats: Choose from eye-catching posters for classroom displays or versatile flashcards for maths centres. Differentiation options: Cater to individual learning styles with colour options, traceable numbers, and blank frames for customisation. Hands-on activities: Cards can be used as playdough mats, for manipulative practice, or for colouring and tracing. What’s Inside: Large ten frame posters - colour or black & white Number cards (4 per page) in 4 versions: colour, black-filled numbers & counters, white-filled numbers & counters, dashed numbers for tracing. A4 Size pdf Useful for: Number recognition (0-10) Subitizing (recognising quantities at a glance) Counting Number words How to Use: Display posters in your classroom as a reference for students. Use flashcards for individual practice, small group activities. Encourage students to interact with the cards by adding playdough counters, tracing numbers, or decorating them based on themes. You may also like: Number Hats Represent 1-10 different ways Number Hats Represent 11-20 different ways Ten Frame Manipulative with Lift-the Flap Counters Are you looking for numbers 1 to 20 activities in one easy place? I have the bundle for you here to save you time and money. Numbers 1 to 20 Bundle
Multiplication & Division Flash Cards & Tracking
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Multiplication & Division Flash Cards & Tracking

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Do your key Stage 2 students struggle to recall multiplication facts? These multiplication and division flash cards with answers on the back enable your students to self-check answers to promote independent learning. Includes times table anchor charts, flash cards for multiplication and division facts to 12 and progress monitoring tracking sheets. This low-prep printable resource is available in A4 size as a pdf download. The simple design makes these flash cards suitable for any age. Benefits: Master Multiplication & Division: Practise all facts from 1x1 to 12x12, including associated division facts. Colourful & Engaging: Vibrant colour options keep learning fun and visually stimulating. Double Duty Design: Each fact has a separate card for answer flipping or matching games or fold and paste the answers to the back to enable your students to self-check answers for independent practice. Data tracking Sheets: Monitor progress for specific multiplication tables to focus revision time. Use the progress record chart to record fact fluency for each fact practised. Black & White Flexibility: Print on coloured card for customisation or save ink. What’s Inside: 48 pages of printable flashcards (24 color, 24 black & white) Multiplication facts for tables 1-12 (each fact on its own card) Associated division facts for tables 1-12 (each fact on its own card) Tracker sheets for each multiplication and division table Progress monitoring sheets to record improvement over time. Instructions: Print and cut out the flashcards. Fold and glue back-to-back for answer flipping, or keep separate for matching games. Use colourful card for the black & white versions for added flair. Practice individually, with a partner, or in small groups. Time yourself for speed drills or play memory games. Use as a supplement to classroom lessons or homeschooling. Record the results on the data tracking sheets to help focus practice. How to use: Maths centres Independent practice Partner activities Small group instruction Intervention groups Home learning Maths Tutor You may also like: Multiplication Activities & Games to Practise Facts Times Table Multiplication Patterns Art Activity Multiplication Charts Blank & Pre-filled Are you looking for multiplication activities in one easy place? I have the bundle for you here to keep your students practising all year long! Multiplication Fact Fluency BUNDLE fun Activities & Games
All About Me: Creative Maths of My Name
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All About Me: Creative Maths of My Name

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Looking for end of the year maths activities that will keep your students engaged? This resource explores maths topics in a creative way using your students’ names. End of the year maths has never been so much fun! Explore fractions, shapes, geometry, graphing, symmetry and so much more! Ditch the dull drill-and-fill maths worksheets and watch your students’ faces light up as they discover the magic of maths hidden within their own names. What’s Included: 9 Differentiated Activities: Explore shapes, angles, and symmetry within names. Design mirrored patterns inspired by names. Plot names on a grid and create playful distortions. Dive into fractions of vowels and consonants. Code instructions for robots to write names precisely. Design shapes within names and calculate their area. Craft a personal maths dictionary using pictures and words. Discover polygons within names and create colourful mosaics. Uncover hidden number relationships by converting fractions, decimals, and percents for each letter. Benefits: Engaging & Accessible: Cater to diverse learning styles and abilities with support resources.Visual guides (completed examples) ensure clear understanding for students. Teacher-Friendly Features: : Ready-to-use printables in A4 size pdf. Bonus resource section includes blank grids, blank fraction strips, lettering templates, a maths dictionary template, and extension ideas. Encourage collaboration and fun with a trading card activity. Perfect for: Maths end of the year or back-to-school activities Maths teachers looking for creative and engaging maths activities. Classrooms seeking personalised learning experiences. Teachers who want to boost critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in their students. Creating a vibrant and interactive maths learning environment. Summer School activities This resource is a game-changer for making maths fun and accessible for all learners! Download your copy today and watch your students become maths detectives, uncovering the wonders of maths within their own names! You may also like: Fraction, Decimal. Percentage Board Game Adding & Subtracting Positive & Negative Numbers Divisibility Rules Lesson Poster & Game Nets of Cubes Calendar Maths Craft Project Coordinate Plane 3D House Craft
Make 10 to Add Worksheets, Activities & Games
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Make 10 to Add Worksheets, Activities & Games

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Help your Year 1 students master addition within 20 using the ‘making 10’ strategy! This no-prep, printable resource includes an addition strategies anchor chart to introduce students to the skill practically with counters and ten frames before practising with differentiated “Make 10 to Add” worksheets and games. Includes colour and black & white options in A4 size. Key benefits: Master single-digit addition confidently. Develop strong number sense and place value understanding. Learn the ‘Make 10 to Add’ strategy practically using counters and hundred squares. Engage in fun and interactive activities. Differentiate instruction to meet individual needs. Boost problem-solving skills with real-world application. What’s inside? Colourful & informative poster: Explains bridging 10 using ten frames and counters alongside a 0-20 number line. Printing options: A4, colour or black & white. Interactive activity mat: Reinforce learning with hands-on fun! Making Ten recap activity: Jigsaw puzzles and worksheets to solidify number bonds to 10. Differentiated worksheet: Cater to various learning levels with tiered challenges. Exciting games: Playful practice with Roll & Add, Mystery Numbers, Bingo, and more! Real-world word problems: Apply skills to everyday situations. Detailed solutions: Ensure understanding every step of the way. Bonus resources: Printable ten frames, number lines, and lift-the-flap ten frames for extra support. How to use: Independent practice Paired activities Small group instruction Intervention groups Maths Tutors Home learning You may also like: Doubles Addition Withiin 20 Games & Activities Number Hats Represent 1-10 different ways Number Bonds of 10 in Different Ways Mini Books Are you looking for numbers 1 to 20 resources in one eaasy place? I have the bundle for you here to save time and money. Representing Numbers 1 to 20 & Addition Bundle UPDATES: 27th October 2023: Updated font and layout to improve clarity. Corrected typing errors. 11th January 2024 Now includes A4 and US Letter versions Both available in colour or Black & white Added making 10 activity to recap prior learning. Included word problems for extra practise. 5th June 2024 Updated to new branding A4 size only
All About Me Editable Art & Writing Booklet
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All About Me Editable Art & Writing Booklet

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Help your students to get to to know each other with this interactive “All About Me” phone booklet back-to-school activity! Perfect as a transition day activity too! Your students can personalise their phone with drawings and answer fun “chat bubble” questions to share their interests and favourites with you and their classmates. Easy to differentiate and no prep (printing only). Perfect for back-to-school, transition day or anytime throughout the year! Benefits: Fun and interactive way for students to introduce themselves Easy to differentiate with different assembly options. Encourages self-expression through drawing and writing Creates a positive classroom community through peer learning What’s inside: Phone base template (cover) Centre page with 4 drawing sections Left and right pages with speech bubbles and photo album sections Suggested topics page (separate) Teacher instructions (including differentiation options) Editable PowerPoint version (in addition to PDF) A4 size This resource provides an engaging format for students to create a personalised “All About Me” phone booklet. Students can draw pictures and answer questions in speech bubbles to share their interests, favorites, and more. The topic suggestions and chat features are editable in PowerPoint. How to use: Print the desired pages (based on differentiation needs). Your students draw pictures in the designated sections of the centre page using the suggested topics as a guide. They answer the chat bubble questions (editable in PowerPoint version). Your students add more drawings in the “photo album” (optional). Easy assembly for students. The completed booklets can be used for a classroom display. Ideas Your students could use the phone booklet to answer questions from someone else’s point of view. Match it to a class theme or topic. You may also like: All About Me Craft with Numbers Editable FREE All About Me: Creative Maths in My Name New Year’s Resolution SMART Goal Setting All About Me: Creative Maths in My Name Are you looking for back-to-school activities in one easy place? I have the bundle for you here to save you time and money: All About Me Craftivities Bundle
Divisibility Rules Lesson, Poster & Game
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Divisibility Rules Lesson, Poster & Game

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Struggling to engage your KS2 students in learning divisibility rules? This Divisibility Rules Game is the answer! This interactive game and lesson plan / sub plan pack transforms number tricks into exciting challenges, turning maths practice into a race to the finish line! Available in A4 Size. Benefits for Students: Engaging and Motivating: Transforms divisibility rule practice into a fun and competitive game, boosting engagement and making learning enjoyable. Reinforces Understanding: Repeatedly applying rules in the game context solidifies comprehension and builds fluency. Develops Maths Skills: Sharpens critical thinking, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills through number manipulation and rule application. Promotes Collaboration: Encourages teamwork and communication when playing in pairs or small groups. Increases Confidence: Mastering the game and understanding divisibility rules fosters a sense of accomplishment and strengthens maths confidence. Benefits for Teachers: Ready-to-Use Resource: Includes everything needed for engaging divisibility practice (instructions, materials, lesson plan / sub plan ). Some preparation is needed but could easily be carried out by the students. Differentiation Options: Two game board versions cater to different abilities. Saves Time and Effort: No need to create lesson plans or activities from scratch – this resource is all set! Assessment Tool: Observe student understanding and identify areas for improvement during gameplay. Promotes Positive Classroom Environment: Students are actively engaged and having fun, leading to a more positive and productive learning atmosphere. Packed with engaging resources: Colourful divisibility rule posters Interactive rule checkers (lift-the-flap and checkbox options) 0-9 digit cards for endless number combinations Two game board versions for differentiation Clear and concise instructions for easy implementation Divisibility Lesson & Game is perfect for: Maths centers and rotations Partner or small group activities Whole-class review and practice Differentiation for individual needs Building maths confidence and fluency You may also like: Divisibility Rules Classroom Display Posters Divisibility Rule for 2 Worksheets, Activities Multiplication, Division & Divisibility Books Are you looking for Divisibility Rules activities in one easy place? I have the bundle for you here to save you time and money: Divisibility Rules Games, Posters & Booklet BUNDLE
Fraction, Decimal, Percentage Board Game
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Fraction, Decimal, Percentage Board Game

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Are you looking for an exciting way for your students to practice converting fractions, decimals and percentagess? This printable board game is a fun and engaging way to practice the skill - much more engaging that worksheets! Perfect for an end of the year activity when your students’ concentration is starting to slide. Laminate to use again and again all through the year for years to come. Available in colour or print-friendly black and white in A4 size. Benefits Help your students practice converting and comparing fractions, decimals, and percentages with this engaging board game Additional support with included instructions for conversion, number lines, place value charts, and blank fraction strips. Clear instructions, answer key, and game components make classroom implementation smooth. What’s inside: Game rules Game board 75 fraction,decimal,percentage cards 10 lucky dip cards counters & markers 40 general maths knowledge cards Solutions 3 help sheets 3 Place value charts Decimal number lines Blank fraction strips ( in colour & black & white) Preparation Download the printable PDF, (choose between a colorful or black & white versions to suit your needs) Print the board, cards and game pieces ( laminate for long-term use) Cut out the cards and game pieces Print the help sheets if needed How to play Your students will predict card sequences and compare the fractions, decimals or percentages to decide if their card is higher or lower. There are also opportunities to answer general maths knowledge questions for all round revision. The first to reach the finish line wins. Includes help sheets and answer keys so your students can check their answers - this promotes independence and saves you valuable time. Where to use: Small group instruction In the classroom Maths Clubs Intervention groups Maths Tutors You may also like: Adding & Subtracting Positive & Negative Numbers (Lesson & Game) Divisibility Rules Lesson Poster & Game Mindfulness Maths Colouring Pages Polygons Mindfulness Maths Colouring Circles Equations and Parts of Circle Coordinate Plane 3D House Craft Laws of Indices Lesson Plan, Worksheets & Game
Maths Revision Game for KS3 and GCSE Foundation
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Maths Revision Game for KS3 and GCSE Foundation

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Do your KS3 & GCSE Foundation maths students enjoy revising maths topics? Mine didn’t either, so I created this printable board game that have them asking for more! Your students will enjoy answering questions that cover topics including percentage of a number, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, area and circumference of circles, mean mode median range, and other algebra, geometry, and statistics topics, all while keeping things light with fun jokes. Includes solutions to save you valuable time and a template for your students to create their own question cards to deepen their understanding. This was a game-changer for my students - they loved taking ownership of their learning and creating challenging questions for their classmates! We made the cards throughout the year and then play when we have some time to fill or need a break. Why play maths games with older students? High school can be a tough time for students’ engagement with maths. Here’s where maths games can come in! They offer a bunch of advantages that go beyond just rote memorization: Games make learning fun! This can be a game-changer (pun intended) for your students who find traditional maths drills boring. Engagement fuels a desire to learn and participate. Many maths games target specific skills, like fractions, decimals, or pre-algebra. By playing repeatedly, students practice and solidify these concepts in a low-pressure environment. Maths games often involve challenges that require strategic thinking and creative solutions. This strengthens critical thinking and problem-solving muscles that benefit students in all areas, not just maths. Games can cater to different learning styles, allowing students to grasp concepts in a way that works best for them. This can be a big help for students who struggle with traditional methods. Games provide a space to experiment and make mistakes without fear of penalty. This encourages students to take risks and develop a “growth mindset” about maths. In short, maths games can turn maths from a chore into an engaging and enriching experience for your high schoolers. What’s Inside: Game Board(2-page printable in colour or B&W) 64 Question Cards covering KS3 & GCSE Foundation maths concepts Blank Question Card Template (students create their own questions!) Detailed solutions Teacher Instructions A4 size pdf How to use: Print & laminate the game board and question cards (choose colour or black & white). Divide students into small groups and provide each group with a game set. Students take turns answering maths questions to move their game piece. The answers tell players how far to move. There’s added fun with jokes and forfeits too! The first player to the finish line wins! Your students can also create their own cards during the year.
Adding & Subtracting Positive & Negative Numbers
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Adding & Subtracting Positive & Negative Numbers

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Do your students struggle to understand adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers? This resource uses a relatable drink theme to help your KS3 students master adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers on a number line. Includes engaging activities, worksheets, a fun game, and a complete lesson plan! Available as A4 pdf. Benefits: Reinforces understanding of positive and negative numbers through real-world connections (drinks). Provides worksheets and a game to cater to different learning styles and keep students engaged. Scaffolding suggestions and activity variations are included to support diverse learners for differentiable options. A well-structured lesson plan with clear instructions and activities is included for easy implementation. What’s Included: Teacher Guide: Clear instructions and differentiation tips for activities. Engaging Activities: Activity 1: Worksheets with scenarios (adding/subtracting heat/ice) that students visualise on a number line. Activity 2: Sorting statements about adding/subtracting positive/negative numbers (cut-and-paste or written answer versions). Activity 3: Game - a number line game where students add/subtract based on spinner results. Answer Keys: For easy assessment of student work. How to Use This Resource: The included lesson plan provides a step-by-step guide for implementing the resource. Introduce the concept of positive and negative numbers with the drink theme and number line connection. Guide students through the worksheets in Activity 1, encouraging them to explain their reasoning with arrows and labels. Offer differentiation options (pre-drawn arrows) for struggling students. Deliver Activity 2 with either the cut-and-paste version or written answer sheets depending on student needs. Divide students into pairs for Activity 3, game, and explain the game rules. Monitor student progress and provide support as needed throughout the activities. The game can be laminated and reused throughout the year for a quick review of a tricky concept. You may also like Fraction, Decimal. Percentage Board Game Pythagoras’ Theorem & Trigonometry Board Game Laws of Indices Lesson Plan, Worksheets & Game
Christmas Multiplication Craft Maths Colouring
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Christmas Multiplication Craft Maths Colouring

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Engage your Key Stage 2 pupils with this festive mindfulness maths colouring craftivity! Struggling to keep your KS2 pupils engaged as Christmas approaches? Look no further! This low-prep printable resource is more than just a maths colouring activity. It combines fun and learning with a delightful Christmas-themed multiplication craftivity. Key features: No-prep: Save valuable time with ready-to-use resources. Differentiated: Differentiated options and multiplication charts included for additional support. Versatile display options: Choose from flat, 3D flat-back, or 3D hanging decorations. Festive theme: Keep your pupils motivated with a Christmas-inspired activity. What’s included: Over 60 student pages Answer keys Multiplication charts for support Print-friendly black and white design Teacher instructions A4 pdf How to use: Individual work: Assign pages as worksheets. Craftivity: Guide your pupils to create stunning decorations. Display options: Choose from flat, 3D flat-back for display boards, or 3D hanging decorations for mobiles or garlands. Ideal for: Christmas-themed activities Independent practice Small group instruction Intervention groups Home learning. Help your pupils practice multiplication while having fun and creating something beautiful! You may also like: Multiplication Practice Maths Colouring Bauble Craft FREE Mindfulness Colouring Bookmarks Multiples Multiplication & Strategies Mats - Winter Are you looking for engaging multiplication resources to use all year long? I have the bundle for you here to save you time… Multiplication Fact Fluency BUNDLE fun Activities & Games
Multiplication & Division Maths Art Snowflakes
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Multiplication & Division Maths Art Snowflakes

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Are you looking for engaging ways for your students to practice multiplication facts? These differentiated activities need focused attention and creates stunning snowflake designs. A perfect activity for a moment of calm during the exciting winter season. Benefits: Help your students develop multiplication fact fluency. Encourages calm and focus. Uses multiplication facts in a practical way. What’s Inside: 3 activities: count, colour and draw Multiplication and division pages 80 student pages in total Answer key Teacher instructions A4 Size pdf. How to use: Decide which activities to use for each student. Print as a workbook or as individual activities. Demonstrate using the examples. Complete the multiplication or division sheet then use the answers to support the activity. Encourage your students to colour or draw the dots accurately. You may also like: Multiplication Practice Maths Colouring Bauble Craft [Christmas Multiplication Craft Maths Colouring}(https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-13109446) Or save time and check out the bundle here Christmas Multiplication Craft Maths Colouring
7 times table lesson & multiplication game
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7 times table lesson & multiplication game

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Looking for a fun and effective way to help your students solidify their understanding of the 7 times table? This printable activity combines a hands-on lesson plan / sub plan with a captivating multiplication game using the distributive property multiplication making multiplication practice enjoyable and engaging. Benefits: Struggling learners: Offers clear visuals, manipulatives, and differentiated activities to support all students. Kinesthetic learners: Provides hands-on activities to solidify multiplication concepts. Looking for variety: Integrates games and engaging activities to make multiplication practice fun. The resource includes: Detailed Lesson Plan: A step-by-step guide incorporating hands-on activities, clear explanations, and a fun game to solidify the 7 times table. Engaging Multiplication Game: A bingo-like game that reinforces multiplication facts and the distributive property in a competitive and interactive way. Printable Manipulatives: Visual aids to support students in understanding multiplication using arrays. Differentiation Tips: Strategies to cater to students with varying learning needs. Exit Tickets: Assessment tools to gauge student understanding of the concepts. Printing: A4 pdf in colour & black & white This Resource is Perfect For: Teachers working with students learning the 7 times table. Home educators looking for engaging multiplication practice activities. Tutors providing support in understanding multiplication concepts. How to use this resource: Download and print the lesson plan and game materials. Follow the step-by-step instructions in the lesson plan to introduce the concept of the distributive property and connect it to the 7 times table. Use the manipulatives and activities to solidify understanding. Play the multiplication game to reinforce learning in a fun and interactive way. Use the exit tickets to assess student comprehension. How it works: For those who struggle to recall times tables, it is useful to provide strategies to help them to calculate the answer efficiently. This can be done by building on the table known as key facts: 1x, 2x, 5x and 10x tables. This resource introduces the concept using cards which have counters arranged in groups of 7, repeated addition, multiplication and finally the solution. This thinking can easily be extended to find solutions outside the normal times tables e.g. 15 x 7 can be calculated using (10x7) + (5x7). When students are comfortable using the cards to support the 7x table, they can use the 5x + 2x method to complete the 7x table row of the multiplication chart. You may also like: Distributive Property of Multiplication KS2 Multiplication Charts Blank & Pre-filled
Coordinate Plane 3D House Craft Activity
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Coordinate Plane 3D House Craft Activity

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Geometry Plotting points on Coordinate Plane - 3D House Craft Activity - Printable for KS2 & 3: Your students will love this! A fun and engaging activity plotting ordered pairs on a coordinate plane to create a net of a 3D house. This printable download combines maths with 3D paper craft. Easy prep, print-and-go activity. Teacher instructions and step-by-step student instructions are included as well as answer keys for students to self-check work promoting independence. I have also included teacher demonstration models for decoration ideas to save you time although I don’t tell my students what they are making until they have plotted the net to add to the excitement! Ideas Christmas activity to make a gingerbread house, Halloween activity to make a haunted house, Easter activity to make Easter Bunny’s cottage, Link to history topics to make a house from a specific period. This engaging activity is differentiated: * Single Quadrant including translation, ** Single quadrant including reflection about a line and translation *** 4-quadrant including reflection about line and translation. Printing: Each student needs: 2 instruction pages (paper) 1 coordinate plane (card) I have also included 4 nets for you to use as demonstration models without the need to plot the points yourself - time saving! These demonstration designs are: Easter Bunny Cottage Haunted Halloween House Christmas Gingerbread Cottage Blank - you could decorate it to match your theme. Usage Suggestions: Coordinate Lesson: Perfect for reinforcing coordinate lessons. Building Topics: Complement topics related to buildings and architecture. Festive Fun: Create Christmas gingerbread house activities to add a seasonal touch. Halloween: Create spooky haunted houses to create a Halloween scene. Easter: Create the Easter Bunny’s cottage and fill with chocolate eggs as a Spring Break Easter Gift. Others Materials Needed: Pencil Ruler Pair of Compasses (or trace the circle template) Scissors Colouring Pens/Pencils Clear Plastic (ideal from a used envelope) Glue (suitable for paper and cardboard) Additional Tip: I have found that not revealing what your students will be making can add an air of excitement and anticipation which motivates students to complete the task! I have been deliberately vague about the outcome in the instructions in case you choose to do the same. UPDATES: 14th December 2023 Updated this resource to new format. Same activity but with clearer instructions. I have removed my logo and replaced it with a smaller copyright line in the footer. 5th June Updated to new branding.
Laws of Indices Lesson Plan, Worksheets & Game
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Laws of Indices Lesson Plan, Worksheets & Game

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Looking for a fun and interactive way to teachLaws of Indices to your KS3 students? This engaging lesson includes lesson plan / sub plan, worksheets, board game, and clear explanations, making it easy to conquer the Laws of Indices! Benefits Solidify understanding: Students will practice applying the product rule, quotient rule, and power of a power rule through engaging activities. Game-based learning: The included board game reinforces indices rules in a fun and interactive way. Differentiation options: This resource provides worksheets with varying difficulty levels to cater to diverse learners. Clear explanations: Straightforward explanations and answer keys ensure a smooth learning experience. What’s Inside Detailed Lesson Plan: A step-by-step guide for implementing the lesson, including materials list, learning objectives, and clear procedures. Differentiated Worksheets : Three worksheets with varying difficulty levels to target different learning needs. Printable Board Game: A colorful and exciting board game that helps students practice applying indices rules. Game resources: Printable dice and spinners. Answer Key: A comprehensive answer key for all worksheets, ensuring easy grading and self-checking for students. A4 Size Print options: Colour & Black & White Concepts covered: Base and index Product rule Quotient rule Power of a power rule How to Use Follow the detailed lesson plan to introduce indices and the different rules. Use the differentiated worksheets for individual or group practice. Play the board game to reinforce skills in a fun and interactive way. Use the answer key to check student work and provide feedback. You may also like: Adding & Subtracting Positive & Negative Numbers Fraction, Decimal. Percentage Board Game Maths Revision Game for KS3 and GCSE Foundation Are you looking for maths games in one easy place? I have the bundle for you here to save you time: BUNDLE Maths Games for KS3 & 4
Pythagoras' Theorem & Trigonometry Board Game
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Pythagoras' Theorem & Trigonometry Board Game

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Are you looking for engaging ways for your GCSE students to revise Pythagoras’ Theorem and Trigonometry? This geometry board game is low-prep and once prepared, can be re-used every year! Make the learning process less stressful and more engaging - this can be especially helpful for your students who find traditional review methods tedious. Benefits: Boosts maths confidence and skills Games can reduce anxiety towards maths and cultivates a more positive outlook on the subject. Encourages collaboration and communication Makes learning maths fun and enjoyable! PDF Contents: Game board in colour or black & white 30 Question cards (on 1 page) Helpful Hints Sheet Detailed teacher solutions Student solutions Also needed: Paper and pencil for calculations Scientific calculator with sin, cos and tan functions. Counters Initial Preparation: Print Game board on card Question cards (1-sided on card) then cut them out Counters (if needed) Answer sheets (on paper) Setup: Place the game board on a flat surface. Shuffle the question cards and place them face down on the board where indicated. Objective: Answer right-angled trigonometry and Pythagoras’ Theorem questions correctly to move your game piece along the board, and be the first to reach the rosette and win the game! Gameplay: Players take turns to draw a question card and answer the question shown. Round the answer to the nearest integer. Move your game piece forward the number of spaces equal to the rounded answer. Follow the direction of any arrows your game piece lands on Winning the Game: The first player to reach the finish wins the game! You may also like: Laws of Indices Lesson Plan, Worksheets & Game Adding & Subtracting Positive & Negative Numbers Fraction, Decimal. Percentage Board Game Are you looking for maths revision games in one easy place? I have the bundle for you here to save you time: BUNDLE Maths Games for KS3 & 4 Updates: 22/04/2024: Improved clarity of cards Corrected mistakes in answer sheet Added flow chart to Help Sheet Added student solution sheet Improved layout of teacher solution sheet Updated to new branding
Nets of Cubes Calendar Maths Craft Project
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Nets of Cubes Calendar Maths Craft Project

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Engage your KS3 students in a hands-on exploration of 3D shapes, problem-solving, and calendar craftivity! This “Nets of Cubes Calendar Investigation” provides differentiated activities that guide your students through understanding nets, a problem solving activity, and constructing a unique 3D calendar model. A perfect way to prepare for work on surface area and volume topics. Benefits: Integrates maths concepts like nets, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving in a fun and interactive 2-hour* project – a perfect introduction to surface area and volume topics. (*time is approximate guide) Offers differentiated activities to cater to various learning styles and paces. Encourages critical thinking and creativity as students design their calendar models. What’s Inside: Teacher guide & lesson plan Clear instructions 3 Differentiated activities Pre-made cube and cuboid nets Blank cube and cuboid nets Answer key for Activity 1 & 2. A4 Size Activity 1: Nets of Cubes (Pairs or small groups) Students will explore of nets of cubes to decide which nets make a cube and which nets don’t. Activity 2: Number Puzzle (Pairs or small groups) They will decide which numbers need to be placed on each cube to create the dates from 01 to 31 – they need to think out of the box to achieve it (pun intended!) Activity 3: Making the calendar (Individual Work) Finally, they will construct a 3D cube calendar using cubes and cuboids. You may also like: Coordinate Plane 3D House Craft
Maths Revision Game for KS3 and GCSE
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Maths Revision Game for KS3 and GCSE

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Looking for a game-based way to reinforce key maths concepts in your high school classroom? This interactive board game provides an engaging way for your students to review a variety of topics, making maths practice fun and competitive! Perfect as an end of year activity or a back to school assessment. Benefits: Questions cover Number, Algebra, Geometry & Measures, Statistics and Vocabulary. Questions range in difficulty to cater to different learning styles. Board features colored category spaces and lucky dip prompts for added fun! Blank question cards allow students to create their own questions. Available as A4 Size pdf What’s inside: Game board 140 Question cards covering Number, Algebra, Geometry & Measures, Statistics and Vocabulary. Lucky dip cards with a mix of jokes, dares (optional), free go, miss a turn etc. Game tokens Blank question cards for student-created challenges. Answer key Teacher instructions A4 Size How to use: Print & cut out the game board and cards (laminate to make it durable for practice throughout the year). Divide students into teams or have them play individually. Follow the game instructions and have fun reviewing maths concepts! Questions cover Number, Algebra, Geometry & Measures, Statistics and Vocabulary. Blank question cards are included to allow students to create their own questions. Extension ideas Challenge your students to create question cards throughout the year after each topic then use them as part of regular revision sessions. Updates: 28/05/2024 - updated to new branding You may also like: Circles Maths Art Activity for KS3 Area & Circumference of Circles Activities KS3 Maths Revision Game for KS3 and GCSE Foundation Adding & Subtracting Positive & Negative Numbers Laws of Indices Lesson Plan, Worksheets & Game
New Year's Resolutions SMART Goal Setting
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New Year's Resolutions SMART Goal Setting

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Are you looking for engaging ways to get to know your new students? This new year’s goal setting activity pack has a range of activities that your students will love! It includes: New Year reflection pages, New Years resolution writing, Happy New Year colouring pages, New Year hat craftivity - something for all! Also includes display lettering to showcase your students work. Benefits Engages students in reflective activities to encourage self-awareness and personal growth Introduces the concept of setting SMART targets and developing a growth mindset Promotes creativity and self-expression through drawing and writing activities Provides opportunities for independent work or small group collaboration Creates a visually appealing bulletin board display to celebrate the New Year. Includes craftivity and colouring activities. What’s inside: Pages to reflect on last year and look forward to the coming year. SMART poster & Goal setting pages Create a goal progress chart New Year Hat craftivitiy Growth mindset bookmarks to color Colouring pages Display Board lettering A4 Size How to use: This resource can be implemented in a variety of ways to suit your classroom needs. Use at the start of an academic year Bring in the New Year. Independent work for students to complete at their own pace. Small group activity, allowing students to partner up and share their reflections and goals with each other. Display headings can used to create a colourful bulletin board display, showcasing your students’ work and inspiring the whole class. You may also like: All About Me Editable Art & Writing Booklet All About Me Craft with Numbers Editable All About Me: Creative Maths in My Name Would you like All About Me activities in one easy place? I have the bundle for you here… All About Me Craftivities Bundle
Times Table Patterns Art Activity Multiplication
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Times Table Patterns Art Activity Multiplication

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Are you looking for creative ways for your students to improve times table recall? Make mastering multiplication fun and engaging for all of your students as they explore the patterns hidden in the numbers. This no-prep printable activity can be used as a booklet or as individual worksheets and includes solutions so your students can self-check their answers. Perfect for morning work, early finishers, or sub plans. Benefits: Explore hidden patterns in multiplication facts from 1 to 12. Develop number sense through visual representations. Boost confidence and comprehension with hands-on practice. Multiplication chart patterns: colour multiples and discover repeating patterns. Web patterns: connect related facts and visualize relationships between numbers creating a web pattern. Spirolaterals: use multiplication rules to create mesmerising geometric designs. Solutions: your students can self-check answers to promote independence. This versatile resource offers: Beautiful final pieces: perfect for classroom displays or student portfolios. Easy-to-print PDFs: ideal for individual or group work. Teacher-friendly solutions: save time and focus on supporting students. Printing: A4 pdf (flattened) Bonus: The download also includes a png file of the 0 to 9 dotted circle so you can create resources based on your class theme. For example, print the circle in the centre of a sunflower design and punch holes where the dots. Students can then use colorful yarn to sew their times table design. How to use: Maths clubs Independent practice Early finishers Morning work Home learning Spark excitement and build lasting number sense with this one-of-a-kind maths art adventure! Updates: 08/02/24: Included calculation sheets for the spirolaterals. Added bonus png of dot circle to make it easy for you to create your own resources. - these look great as a sewing or a nail and string art design. Maybe the centre of a sunflower or Christmas bauble? 14/04/24: Updated to new branding. You may also like: Multiplication Activities & Games to Practise Facts Multiplication Charts Blank & Pre-filled Multiplication Escape Room Maths Activity KS2 Are you looking for multiplication activities in one easy place? I have the bundle for you here to save time and money: Multiplication Fact Fluency BUNDLE fun Activities & Games