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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.
100 Square Worksheets
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100 Square Worksheets

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3 great 100 Square worksheets / activity booklets PLUS a blank 100 square template. All answers provided. Ideal for upper KS1 and lower KS2.
100 Square - Missing Numbers
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100 Square - Missing Numbers

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100 Square - Missing Numbers Can your student’s work out the missing numbers on a 100 square? 2 pages of activities. On the second page, students have to work out the answers WITHOUT a 100 square! 20 questions in total. All answers provided.
Adding and Subtracting to 20
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Adding and Subtracting to 20

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An excellent way to speed up basic addition and subtraction! Instructions to practice addition and subtraction to 10: Copy and laminate the number cards. Only use cards 1 to 10. Cut them out to create ‘packs’ of number cards. Each pack must contain 2 of each number (so make sure there are 20 cards in each pack). Children must work in pairs: Give each ‘pair’ a shuffled pack of number cards and 2 answer sheets (called ‘add numbers to 10’ and ‘subtract numbers to 10’). One child must be the ‘questioner’ (they hold the answer sheets and number cards); the other child is the ‘answerer’… they answer the questions (they don’t hold anything). The ‘questioner’ takes 2 cards from the top of the pile and says ‘ADD’ or ‘DIFFERENCE’. If the ‘questioner’ says ‘ADD’, the answerer must add the numbers. If the questioner says ‘DIFFERENCE’, the answerer must take the smaller number away from the larger number. The questioner must always check the answer using the answer sheets in front of them. This continues until the teacher says ‘CHANGE PLACES’. At this point, the children change roles (the answerer becomes the questioner and vice versa). Instructions to add and subtract to 20: SAME AS ABOVE EXCEPT … Copy and laminate the number cards (cards 1 to 20). Cut them out to create packs of number cards. Each pack must contain 2 of each number (so make sure there are 40 cards in each pack). Children must work in pairs: Give each ‘pair’ a shuffled pack of number cards and 2 answer sheets ( ‘add numbers to 20’ and ‘subtract numbers to 20’). *I have used this method for 10 years and the results have been excellent. There is no marking involved and the children really enjoy being IN CHARGE of their own learning.
Maths Warm Up Activities for KS2 children (SET B)
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Maths Warm Up Activities for KS2 children (SET B)

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1 activity per slide. These activities can be used as a warm up or plenary activity for any maths lesson. Each activity takes approximately 5 - 10 minutes (depending on age and ability). There is a hyperlink to each activity to make it easier to navigate around the slide show. **Contents: ** Add on a number line 1 Add on a number line 2 Add on a number line 3 Add on a number line 4 Addition and subtraction 1 Addition and subtraction 2 All wrong addition Right angles Types of angles Drawing angles Area and perimeter 1 Area and perimeter 2 Area and perimeter 3 Calculate the missing angles Money – calculating change Calendar poem Days in each month Months and days Calculate change from 20p Calculate change from £1 Calculate change from £10 8-point compass Converting Measurements 1 Converting Measurements 2 Converting Measurements 3
Maths Warm Up Activities for KS2 children (SET C)
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Maths Warm Up Activities for KS2 children (SET C)

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1 activity per slide. These activities can be used as a warm up or plenary activity for any math lesson. Each activity takes approximately 5 - 10 minutes (depending on age and ability). There is a hyperlink to each activity to make it easier to navigate around the slide show. Contents: 1.Convert measurements (cm and mm) 2.Equivalent measurements (l and ml) 3.Convert measurements (kg and g) 4.Coordinates 1 (1 quadrant) 5.Coordinates 2 (4 quadrants) 6.Target number challenge 1 7.Target number challenge 2 8.Target number challenge 3 9.Counting in multiples 10.Tally charts (data handling) 11.Carroll diagram 1 (data handling) 12.Carroll diagram 2 (data handling) 13.Carroll diagram 3 (data handling) 14.Decimal and Mixed Numbers 1 15.Decimal and Mixed Numbers 2 16.Place value – decimals 17.Finding the difference 18.Find the difference and FACTORS 19.Directions and Right Angles 1 20.Directions and Right Angles 2 21.Directions and Right Angles 3 22.Division 1 23.Division 2 24.Multiplication & Division Sums 25.Doubles and Halves
Adding - 5 'stepped' activity worksheets
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Adding - 5 'stepped' activity worksheets

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5 worksheets for adding (using a combination of methods: 100 square, number line, formal column method and partitioning): Stage 1: Adding 2 digit numbers Stage 2: Adding 2 digit numbers Stage 3: Adding 3 and 2 digit numbers Stage 4: Adding 3 digit numbers Stage 5: Adding 4 and 3 digit numbers