Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
A useful PowerPoint when introducing and teaching money.
Total different amounts of money.
Calculate equivalent values of money.
Find the difference between different values of money
Calculate change.
Order money.
5 - 11 years (depending on ability).
A fantastic Maths Challenge! ANSWERS provided!
Learning Intention: To investigate time zones and to calculate flight times.
Activity: Students have to calculate the arrival time (UK and local time at destination) for each flight.
For the highest achieving students, they have to use the 2 websites provided to calculate flight times and time zone differences as well as generating their own flights!
Almost every parent commented on how exciting and challenging this homework challenge was and the students loved it!
PDF and Word formats available so fully editable.
Please note: Depending on the time of year, the flight times on the activity sheets may vary by 1 HOUR. This is because of daylight saving times (when the UK clocks move forwards/backwards by 1 hour ). You don’t need to worry about this, just use the times written on the activity.
Year 9 Mathematics Non-Calculator TEST
Answer sheet now provided.
Total possible score: 80.
Time allowed: 1 hour.
Equipment required: pen, pencil and ruler.
A great introduction to angles
10 slides
Suitable for 5 - 11 years
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Contents:
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What is an angle?
Whole turns, half turns and quarter turns
How do we measure angles?
Rights angles
Other angles -acute, obtuse and reflex
KS1 Addition: Adding using a number line (bridging 10 only)
2-page booklet.
10 questions.
Suitable for younger learners (beginning to use a number line to add numbers).
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Success criteria:
Always start with the larger number.
Add to 10 first (first jump).
Add the rest (second jump).
Teach your students TIME with these versatile analogue and digital time sheets.
Ask your students to show o’clock times, half past times etc. or write in the digital times and ask your students to draw the hands on the clock.
Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes
Great 2-page activity booklet.
Calculate the area and perimeter of various compound shapes.
Fully editable.
Answer sheet provided.
What do the letter(s) represent in each expression?
Ideal for KS2 or KS3.
Worksheet 1: 26 questions.
Worksheet 2: 12 questions.
Answers provided for both worksheets and fully editable.
Money - Jobs, Time, Money, Taxes & Take Home Pay!
3-page booklet
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ACTIVITY 1 - Jobs, Time & Money
Give your student’s a pretend job (Job A, B, C, D, E) OR let them choose their own job!
Either tell them their hourly wage (for each job) OR get them to research the hourly wage for their chosen jobs.
Now get them to complete the template provided by calculating the daily, weekly, monthly and annual salary.
Once calculated, tell them that the government takes away a BIG chunk, as does the NHS … then you’ve got other BILLS to pay! Just watch their faces drop … definitely a wake up call and an introduction to adult working life!
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ACTIVITY 2 - Income Tax, Bills & Take Home Pay
Once the shock has settled in, give them the next activity to complete.
Get them to calculate the ‘take home pay’ for each job after deducting tax, NHS and pension contributions.
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A superb lesson … your students (and parents) will love it.
Instructions sheet provided.
Fully editable.