Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
A lesson on translations for use in a secondary transformations lessons. Power point and work booklet for teaching rotations are included. Skills include translating a shape when given worded instructions, translating a shape using vectors and describing the transformation.
Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing!). Fully differentiated objectives:
Blue:Translate given shapes on a square grid/coordinate grid
Gold:Use vector notation for translations
Red:Describe fully a translation
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
• Differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach translations, including animated examples. The lessons use the following format:
• Objective and levels
• A “how to teaching portion” with animated examples
• An AfL miniwhiteboard quiz
• Answers to all the booklet questions
• Plenary (with answers)
The powerpoint and booklet are currently set up for GCSE maths grade, however you can edit the grades to reflect KS3 or your own schools assessment criteria. In the word booklet if you change any grade (e.g the blue section) it should automatically change the rest of that colour into the same grade.
This will take up a whole lesson (between 45mins to 1h 15 dependent on how many questions the students get through)
[Free Translations treasure hunt available here](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/translations-treasure-hunt-11809584
Additional translations worksheets available here
Differentiated unit of work on transformations. Included are everything you need to teach tranformations topics including reflections, rotations, enlargements, translations and combinations of transformations. There are fully resourced lessons, extra worksheets that could be used as homework/starter for the next lesson and treasure hunts. Grades are set up for GCSE but could easily be used for KS3.
Click here for the overview document.
UPDATED:
24/6/18 - to included differentiated worksheets for revision with mixed transformations
27/5/18 to include the enlargements GCSE higher differentiated worksheets.
Includes powerpoint, differentiated workbook and differentiated worksheets for the following:
-Rotation
-Reflection (Free worksheet here)
-Translation
-Enlargements Free lesson here
-Combinations of transformations
There is also a translations differentiated treasure hunt and describing transformations treasure hunt.
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach a lesson, including animated examples. The lessons use the following format:
• Objective and levels
• A “how to teaching portion” with animated examples
• An AfL miniwhiteboard quiz
• Answers to all the booklet questions
• Plenary (with answers)
The worksheets/workbooks are fully differentiated and come with answers.
A lesson on reflections for use in a secondary transformations unit(whoe unit available here). Power point and work booklet for teaching reflections are included. Skills covered are reflecting a shape in a line on a square grid, reflecting a shape across a straight line on a coordinate grid, describing the reflection.
Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing!). Fully differentiated objectives:
Blue:Reflect given shapes on a grid.
Gold:Reflect given shapes on a coordinate grid using a line such as x = 2
Red:Describe fully a reflection.
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
• Differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach reflections, including animated examples. The lessons use the following format:
• Objective and levels
• A “how to teaching portion” with animated examples
• An AfL miniwhiteboard quiz
• Answers to all the booklet questions
• Plenary (with answers)
The powerpoint and booklet are currently set up for GCSE maths grade, however you can edit the grades to reflect KS3 or your own schools assessment criteria. In the word booklet if you change any grade (e.g the blue section) it should automatically change the rest of that colour into the same grade.
This will take up a whole lesson (between 45mins to 1h 15 dependent on how many questions the students get through)
FREE reflections differentiated worksheet available here
A no frills worksheet, good for students that need lots of practice.
4 x sets of worksheets each with 20 questions on and all answers included. 80 questions in total.
This Christmas maths colour by number fun activity is sure to give students lots of practice of their division skills, a great seasonal activity to engage students this Christmas. Division using timestables skills (1-12).
Students need to answer the questions and find which colour corresponds to the answer s in order to reveal a Christmas picture. This particular picture reveals a christmas pudding. Great starter for lessons or to give to early finishers. Fun Christmas clip art border included.
If you would like more Christmas themed maths activities please click here.
This Christmas maths colour by numbers bundle will give students lots of practice of their times tables and division. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Christmas. Perfect activities for starters or reward for early finishers.
Students need to answer the questions and find which colour corresponds to the answers in order to reveal a Christmas picture. Fun Christmas clip art border included.
The pictures are:
⁂ Multiplication - Rudolph
⁂ Division -Christmas pudding
If you would like more Christmas themed maths activities please click here.
This Halloween maths colour by number fun activity is sure to give students lots of practice of their times tables, a great seasonal activity to engage students this halloween.
Students need to answer the questions and find which colour corresponds to the answer s in order to reveal a halloween picture. This particular picture reveals a pumpkin. Great starter for lessons or to give to early finishers. Fun Halloween clip art border included that students can also colour in.
Want more halloween multiplication activities?
Click here for multiplcation mazes.
Click here for multiplication treasure hunts.
Click here for Halloween times tables bingo
If you would like more Halloween themed maths activities please click here.
Worksheets for students to complete in class.
3 levels of difficulty have been included:
Blue (easy) -Work out the circumference of a circle
Gold (medium) - Work out the radius or diameter given the circumference
Red (Hard)- work out the perimeter of semi circles, quarter circles and sectors
All answers included
My other resources on circumference:
Circumference of circles set of differentiated treasure hunts (10 cards for each difficulty)
Circumference of circles treasure hunt
Circumference and parts of a circle whole lesson (download, print and teach)
Differentiated worksheets on Enlargements for students to complete in class. Skills include positive enlargements, negative enlargements and fractional enlargements all colour coded for difficulty.
This is most suitable for Challenging KS3 students and Higher Tier GCSE. I also have a one suitable for KS3 and Foundation tier which only includes positive and fractional scale factors (The questions are different on each version so if you buy both products there are no duplicates).
In this product 4 levels of difficulty have been included:
Blue (easy) -Enlarge an object by an integer scale factor from a centre of enlargement
Gold (medium) -Enlarge an object by a fractional scale factor from a centre of enlargement.
Red (hard) -Enlarge and object by a negative scale factor from a centre of enlargement
Purple (challenging) Describe fully an enlargement; work out a scale factor and centre of enlargement.
Updated - fixed a couple of wrong answers.
If you need more transformations worksheets check out my bundle here
A set of differentiated worksheets on transformation with a mixture of reflection, enlargement, translation and rotation questions for each difficulty. If you have used my other Transformation worksheets or my unit of work on Transformations this set of worksheets will be good for consolidation or revision. This product will also be included in the Transformation unit of work so if you have purchased it you can download it at no extra cost.
There are 12 questions for each difficulty with full solutions - There is at least 3 questions on each topic per colour.
The following objects are covered:
Blue (easy)
*Rotating shapes: rotating a shape on a square grid
Translations: translating a shape on a square grid
Reflections: reflecting a shape in a given mirror line
Enlargements: Enlarge an object by an integer scale factor from a centre of enlargement
Gold (medium)
*Rotating shapes: rotating a shape around given coordinates
Translations: translating a shape using vectors
Reflections: reflecting a shape in a given line such as x=1 or y = -2
Enlargements: Enlarge an object by a fractional scale factor from a centre of enlargement
Red (hard)
Describe fully a reflection, translation or rotation
Combine transformations
Combine transformations and describe the single equivalent transformation
If you are after more practice for specific topics see my Transformations differentiated worksheets resource.
Click here for other transformations resources.
Coming soon: Transformations end of unit test.
This Christmas maths colour by number fun activity is sure to give students lots of practice of their times tables, a great seasonal activity to engage students this Christmas.
Students need to answer the questions and find which colour corresponds to the answer s in order to reveal a Christmas picture. This particular picture reveals Rudolph the red nose reindeer. Great starter for lessons or to give to early finishers. Fun Christmas clip art border included.
Want more Christmas multiplication activities?
Click here for multiplication mazes.
Click here for a multiplication codebreaker.
If you would like more Christmas themed maths activities please click here.
Transformations worksheet on translations. Includes translating a shape from worded instructions, translations and vectors and describing the translation. Fully differentiated and answers included.
3 levels of difficulty have been included:
• Blue (easy) - translating a shape on a square grid
•Gold (medium) - translating a shape using vectors
•Red (harder) - describing the transformation
If you need more transformations worksheets check out my bundle here
If you need a translations lesson find my Powerpoint and workbook here
This is a Powerpoint lesson and work booklet on combinations of transformations. Skills covered are combining transformations such as reflections, rotations, enlargements and translations, describing a reflection, translation or rotation and combining transformations and describe the single equivalent transformation .
Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing!).
Fully differentiated objectives:
Blue:Combine transformations
Gold:Describe fully a reflection, translation or rotation
Red:Combine transformations and describe the single equivalent transformation
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
• Differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach combinations of transformations, including animated examples. The lessons use the following format:
• Objective and levels
• A “how to teaching portion” with animated examples
• An AfL miniwhiteboard quiz
• Answers to all the booklet questions
• Plenary (with answers)
The powerpoint and booklet are currently set up for GCSE maths grade, however you can edit the grades to reflect KS3 or your own schools assessment criteria. In the word booklet if you change any grade (e.g the blue section) it should automatically change the rest of that colour into the same grade.
This will take up a whole lesson (between 45mins to 1h 15 dependent on how many questions the students get through)
A treasure hunt for students to complete in class.
This one is Blue (easy) - solve simultaneous equations where the coefficient of x OR y is 1. E.g.
10x + y = 4
8x + y = 25
I also have a full pack of differentiated treasure hunts with easy, medium and hard levels for sale. Please click here.
A treasure hunt on rounding to a mix of 1 decimal place, 2 decimal places and 3 decimal places. Perfect for a lesson on rounding or as a starter for significant figures.
This one is Gold (medium):
★Round to a specified number of decimal places.
Students need to start on any random card and note down the letter on their recording card. They answer the question on that card then find another card that has the answer on (they then note down that letter and so on).
Suggestions for use:
★Print them off on A4 and scatter them around the room (students love getting out of their seats!)
★Print the cards off 4 to a page and give them to students individually to do on their desk
I also have 3 other treasure hunts for rounding on rounding to significant figures, rounding to whole numbers & 10, 100, 100 and a mixture of all rounding skills which you can get as part of a differentiated set here.
I have also got rounding to decimal places and significant figures differentiated dominos available here
Please see here for more rounding and estimating resources.
This Halloween maths adding and subtracting negative numbers maze will give students lots of practise adding and subtracting up to 3 negative numbers. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Halloween.
Great for a starter/plentary or early finishers near Halloween. Especially if you want students to practice and consolidate adding and subtracting negative numbers without using a traditional worksheet.
This activity is great because students can check their own answers as they go through and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions.
This product includes 1 maze with solutions and some great Halloween clip art.
Students work their way through the maze, coloring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
See here for more Halloween maths activities.
This is a great, engaging activity for a lesson on roman numerals. Skills covered are converting from roman numerals to normal numbers and converting from normal numbers to roman numerals up to 100. Great as an assessment for learning activity.
There are a total of 16 pairs which students have to match the ordinary numbers with the roman numerals. You can ask students to start with the ordinary numbers and convert to roman numerals, or the other way around, depending on what you are working on.
Suggestions for use:
Print each set in different colours so they don’t get mixed up
laminate for future use
Give each student a card and they have to find their matching pair
Give a set to students individually for them to match then stick in their books
Give to pairs for a collaborative task
Have as a station that students move around during lessons.
The answers are next to each other on the answer file
Find more roman numerals activities here.
Translations treasure hunt. 3 different difficulties for translations included with these treasure hunts, perfect for a unit on transformations. Skills include - translating shapes on a square grid, translating shapes using vectors and describing the translation.
Students need to start on any random card and note down the letter on their recording card. They answer the question on that card then find another card that has the answer on (they then note down that letter and so on).
Suggestions for use:
★Print them off on A4 and scatter them around the room (students love getting out of their seats!)
★Print the cards off 4 to a page and give them to students individually to do on their desk
The 3 levels of difficulty that have been included:
• Blue (easy) - translating shapes on a square grid
•Gold (medium) - translating shapes on a square grid using vectors
•Red (harder) - describing the transformation
Click here for more transformations resources.
Halloween maths - tessellations.
Halloween themed tessellation activity for students to complete as homework or classwork. A great consolidation activity that can engage students at Halloween.
Includes:
A ghost (easy)
A bat (med)
A witches hat (really hard)
A spider (easy)
A skull (med)
A cat (hard)
For each shape there is the following types of sheets:
An A4 portrait sheet with small squares and a small shape to start students off
An A4 portrait sheet with big squares and a big shape to start students off
An A4 landscape sheet with small squares and a small shape to start students off
An A4 landscape sheet with big squares and a big shape to start students off
A small template which is approx 1/6 of A4
A big template which are on their own A4 page
Examples of how to tessellate the shape
The skull is available as a free product here.
This is a great, engaging activity for a lesson on roman numerals. Skills covered are converting from roman numerals to normal numbers and converting from normal numbers to roman numerals. Great for end of lesson consolidation, early finishers, homework or a starter . Especially if you want students to practise and consolidate roman numeral conversions without using a traditional worksheet.
This activity is great because students can check their own answers as they go through and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions.
This product includes 8 unique mazes with full solutions:
Converting from roman numerals to ordinary numbers up to 10
Converting from ordinary numbers to roman numerals up to 20
Converting from roman numerals to ordinary numbers in multiples of 10
Converting from ordinary numbers to roman numerals in multiples of 10
Converting from roman numerals to ordinary numbers up to 100 x 2
Converting from ordinary numbers to roman numerals up to 100 x 2
Students work their way through the maze, coloring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
Full solutions included.