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Pirate Treasure Hunt- Subtraction
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Percentages of amounts
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Solving 2 step equations
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Gradient between 2 points
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Multiplication2 by 1 digit
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Decimal addition
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Division
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Decimal calculations
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Decimal Subtraction
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Decimal Multiplication (long multiplication)
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Mixed linear equations
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Solving 1 step equations
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Multiplication 3 by 2 digit
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Collecting like terms Super Sheet
This my attempt to create a sheet that ticks all the boxes.
The sheet includes:
Literacy section with key words and definitions
Write on the sheet starter
Lesson objective
(The above a set in a box to allow pupils to cut out and stick these into their book)
Three sets of questions to aid differentiation by task rather than outcome
A set of extension questions
Plenary questions to check understanding
Homework questions (differentiated)
Additional info on how to check if answers are correct and where this skill would be used in real life.
Coloured background and step by step instructions to help support SEND pupils.
This sheet is on collecting like terms.
Quadratic Sequences Super Sheet
This my attempt to create a sheet that ticks all the boxes.
The sheet includes:
Literacy section with key words and definitions
Write on the sheet starter
Lesson objective
(The above a set in a box to allow pupils to cut out and stick these into their book)
Three sets of questions to aid differentiation by task rather than outcome
A set of extension questions
Plenary questions to check understanding
Homework questions (differentiated)
Additional info on how to check if answers are correct and where this skill would be used in real life.
Coloured background and step by step instructions to help support SEND pupils.
This sheet is on finding the nth term of quadratic sequences.
Simultaneous Equations Super Sheet
This my attempt to create a sheet that ticks all the boxes.
The sheet includes:
Literacy section with key words and definitions
Write on the sheet starter
Lesson objective
(The above a set in a box to allow pupils to cut out and stick these into their book)
Three sets of questions to aid differentiation by task rather than outcome
A set of extension questions
Plenary questions to check understanding
Homework questions (differentiated)
Additional info on how to check if answers are correct and where this skill would be used in real life.
Coloured background and step by step instructions to help support SEND pupils.
This sheet is on solving a pair of linear simultaneous equations using elimination.
Easter Egg Hunt- Addition
An easter themed game. Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a map. If they find certain answers they have found an egg.
This could be done as a team or timed activitiy. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individualy. Offer prizes for students who find the most eggs.
Easter Egg Hunt- Division
An Easter themed game. Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a map. If they find certain answers they have found an egg.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually. Offer prizes for students who find the most eggs.
Easter Egg Hunt- Solving Equations
An Easter themed game. Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a map. If they find certain answers they have found an egg.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually. Offer prizes for students who find the most eggs.
5 harder number trials (4 ops)
Easy to use starter. 5 slides with 3 by 3 number grids. Students have to start at the top get to the number at the bottom using any of the 4 operations. Hints appear after a click. 3 puzzles on each grid.
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