I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
Embark on a captivating journey through the enchanting world of scale drawings with this “Scale Drawing Activity - The Eiffel Tower.” Perfect for GCSE Foundation Maths and Functional Skills students, this engaging, no-prep activity challenges learners to analyze a scale drawing of the iconic Eiffel Tower.
Key Features:
Three Differentiated Worksheets
Tailored to various skill levels, these worksheets guide students through the intricacies of scale drawings. From basic concepts to more advanced calculations, learners will deepen their understanding at their own pace.
Real-Life Measurements
Immerse students in real-world applications as they decipher the scale drawing to calculate lengths and widths of different elements in the iconic Eiffel Tower. This hands-on approach ensures practical skill development.
Answer Key Included
Facilitate easy assessment and grading with a comprehensive answer key. Streamline the learning process and provide immediate feedback to reinforce understanding.
Whether reinforcing scale drawing fundamentals or offering a stimulating challenge, this activity is a valuable addition to your teaching toolkit. Elevate learning with our “Scale Drawing Activity - The Eiffel Tower” and watch as your students unravel the mysteries of scale in a captivating and educational way.
Support children’s understanding of arithmetic using these Men’s Rugby World Cup themed code breaker worksheets. They provide a fun way to practise time tables and division calculations.
Answers are rugby terms such as flanker, try, prop, scrum and forward
Engage your Year 4 to 6 students in a vibrant and exciting maths challenge with this Emoji-themed Colour By Number Activity. This resource not only tests multiplication, addition, and subtraction skills but also adds an element of fun and creativity to the learning process.
Tests 2 to 12 times tables, addition, and subtraction skills as well as basic fractions, this activity is perfect for both reinforcing and revising key maths concepts.
Watch as your students solve problems to reveal hidden Emoji pictures, making learning a colourful adventure! Download now and add a touch of joy to your maths lessons. Answers included for easy assessment.
Crack the Code with 100 Square Number Riddles! Boost numeracy and problem-solving skills as students decipher riddles on a 100 square. This set of 10 engaging worksheets offer a fun twist to learning numbers up to 100. Includes answer sheets for easy assessment. Perfect for peer review or self-marking!
To complete these riddles, you will need to follow the clues included on the worksheets to figure out the number in the maths riddle. Cross out every number on the 100 squares that the clue eliminates. At the end, you should be left with only one number, which is the correct answer to the riddle.
An engaging Harry Potter theme math escape room to review Pythagoras Theorem. Students must unlock 5 locks by solving missing hypotenuse lengths questions. The 20 questions are grouped 4 per puzzle, resulting in five 4-letter codes that will unlock all 5 locks.
The entire activity is housed in one GOOGLE Form. There are no links to outside websites. The 4-letter codes are set with answer validation so that students cannot move to the next puzzle until they enter the correct code. Includes answer key.
A printable version has been included if you would rather your students work on paper. Suitable for GCSE Maths students. The google form is available in the paid file pdf by clicking the download link.
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Differentiated Volume of Triangular Prisms questions in a RAG type worksheet, answers included. Suitable for KS3, GCSE Foundation Maths and Functional Skills L2. Also a Powerpoint of the worksheet questions and answers included to display to students to cut down on printing and marking.
Includes
1 x Worksheet
1 x Display Version of Worksheet
Answers Incuded
The differentiated questions allow all students to access the topic at their own confidence levels and the answers are always readily available to check their understanding.
I like to use this differentiated question sheets as a starting point in lessons to recap topics already covered as it easily picks up misconceptions, then again as a plenary or mini-plenary. The questions can also be used as a homework sheet. Having the answers also reduces workload as students can self-mark.
The smashed it (hardest) questions really stretch the most able students
Unlock the power of technology in your math classroom with our Twenty Finding the Missing Length in Similar Triangles digital self-marking task cards! Tailored for Year 9, this set is versatile enough to challenge Year 8 students or provide a comprehensive review for Year 10.
Boom cards provide a great way to incorporate technology in your classroom. They play on interactive whiteboards, computers, and tablets. Please watch the the preview before you purchase the item! :)
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❤ These digital task cards would be perfect for:
➤Whole Class Instruction
➤Small Group Instruction
➤Independent Work
➤Centers
➤Assessment
➤Homework
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★★Embark on a thrilling mathematical adventure with this Math Murder Mystery on Area and Perimeter! Ideal for KS3 Maths, GCSE Foundation, and Functional Skills L2, this engaging activity challenges students to solve the crime by mastering concepts like perimeter of simple shapes, area of various polygons, and missing sides. ★★
Covers
►Perimeter of simple shapes
►Area of rectangles, triangles, parallelogram, triangle and Trapezium
►Area of compound shapes
►Missing sides of a perimeter shape
★★As students complete five activities, they eliminate suspects, unraveling the mystery step by step. Suitable for both classroom use and home schooling, this resource ensures a fun and educational exploration of area and perimeter. Download now for an exciting twist on mathematical learning!
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An engaging digital escape room for students learning to add and subtract with integers. The escape room uses a Harry Potter theme, with students having to unlock locks to free harry. Students must unlock 5 locks through answering add and subtract with integers questions. Questions are grouped 4 per puzzle, resulting in five 4-letter codes that will unlock all 5 locks.
The entire activity is housed in one GOOGLE Form. There are no links to outside websites. The 4-letter codes are set with answer validation so that students cannot move to the next puzzle until they enter the correct code.
Download includes a pdf, that explains how to access and use the Google Form. To make your own copy of the Google form, download an open the pdf and click where it says please make a copy of this file.
This is a digital-only activity. Includes answer key.
Suitable for Functional Skills Maths Level 2, useful for GCSE Foundation. A 25 page revision book on the Four Operators and Bidmas. Contains calculator and non-calculator methods and questions.
A great resource at anytime for independent student work in or out of class or exam revision and preparation.
Answers included
Topic Include
Addition- calculator and non calculator
Subtraction- calculator and non calculator
Long Multiplication- calculator and non calculator
Short Division- calculator and non calculator
Bidmas-non calculator
Suitable for Primary 2 to 4. A useful worksheet for students to practice their concept of chance. Students can explain if a jellybean selection is likely, unlikely, certain or impossible based on the colour and quantity in the sweet jar
3 Differentiated worksheets with answers
An excellent way to help Year 3 children interpret bar charts. There are three worksheets you can choose from which have different bar charts that focus on their favourite colour, fruit and games. Using fun different themes and colours will keep children engaged in their activity and will learn about bar charts at their own pace
Children have to answer the questions below the bar charts by interpreting the data they are given.
A fun way of making interpreting bar charts engaging!
Answer sheet included.
Boost Maths skills in your lessons this Easter with this lovely Easter egg themed colour by number worksheet. Suitable Primary 4 and 5
The worksheet contains an Easter egg templates and a variety of subtraction questions for children to solve. This includes ‘13 - 6’, ‘19 - 4’, ‘20 - 1’, and more. When each question has been solved, pupils will need to correctly colour each answer with the colours suggested at the top of the worksheet. The end result will be a lovely, bright Easter egg!
Using this worksheet, children will be able to improve their knowledge and confidence of using subtraction sums. This worksheets enables children to boost their skills with a fun Easter theme.
A Maths codebreaker that will allow students to practice their calculating Area of Circles skills using a calculator. Suitable for KS3 Maths and GCSE Foundation Maths revision as well as Functional Skills Maths. Fun assessment resource for lesson, homework or revision.
Maths codebreakers are an engaging way for students to practice skills and address any misconceptions. Students have to answer typical maths questions with their answer corresponding to a letter of the alphabet. If answered correctly, the answer reveals a hilarious joke and its punchline
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This resource contains 1x codebreaker worksheet where students have to find percentage of amounts using a calculator.
Answer Sheet included
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A Maths codebreaker that will allow students to practice their calculating Percentage of Amounts skills using a calculator. Suitable for KS3 Maths and GCSE Foundation Maths revision as well as Functional Skills Maths. Fun assessment resource for lesson, homework or revision.
Maths codebreakers are an engaging way for students to practice skills and address any misconceptions. Students have to answer typical maths questions with their answer corresponding to a letter of the alphabet. If answered correctly, the answer reveals a hilarious joke and its punchline
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This resource contains 1x codebreaker worksheet where students have to find percentage of amounts using a calculator.
Answer Sheet included
A fantastic Pancake Day maths mystery game challenges your students to work out who stole the eggs that were needed to make the pancakes . There are a variety of maths problems your pupils will need to solve to reveal five different clues.
Suitable for Year 6-8
Here is a breakdown of the different maths skills used in this Pancake Day maths mystery game:
Clue 1: Percentages of amounts. .
Clue 2: Multiplying whole numbers. By working out if a multiplication problem is correct, your class will be able to follow a path to a clue.
Clue 3: Area of triangles and quadrilaterals. Your pupils need to calculate the area of different three and four-sided shapes in centimetres, this will help them find the favourite food of the thief
Clue 4: Conversion of measures. For this task, your learners need to identify if the measurement conversions are true or false.
Clue 5: Decimal place value. Here your students will need to circle the correct place values of the bolded digit of a number with decimals. This will reveal the age of the thief
Unlock the Mystery: Maths Murder Mystery Game for Years 6-8! Embark on an exhilarating journey of deduction and mathematical problem-solving with this captivating Maths Murder Mystery Game! Tailored for students in Years 6-8, this immersive activity challenges young detectives to uncover the identity of the cinema culprit through a series of engaging maths problems and clues.
Key Features:
►Clue 1 - Percentages of Amounts: Dive into the world of percentages as students calculate amounts and unveil the first clue to solving the mystery.
►Clue 2 - Multiplying Whole Numbers: Sharpen multiplication skills by verifying correct answers to follow the trail to the second clue, providing crucial insights.
►Clue 3 - Area of Shapes: Explore geometry with the calculation of areas for triangles and quadrilaterals, leading to the discovery of the thief’s favorite food.
►Clue 4 - Conversion of Measures: Test learners’ ability to convert measures with true or false statements, unveiling the next piece of the puzzle.
►Clue 5 - Decimal Place Value: Circle the correct place values to unravel the age of the thief, adding an element of decimal place value to the mystery.
Why Choose This Maths Murder Mystery Game?
•Multiple Maths Skills: Address a range of mathematical skills, from percentages and multiplication to geometry, conversions, and decimal place value.
• Immersive Storyline: Engage students with a thrilling murder mystery storyline, enhancing problem-solving skills while keeping them entertained.
• Aligned with Curriculum: Aligned with the curriculum for Years 6-8, making it a valuable and enjoyable resource for reinforcing key maths concepts.
Transform your classroom into a crime scene of mathematical intrigue and watch as your students become detectives, eager to crack the case! This Maths Murder Mystery Game adds an exciting dimension to learning, making maths a thrilling adventure. ❤❤❤❤
A fantastic Valentine’s Day maths mystery game challenges your students to work out who stole the teachers box of Valentine’s Day chocolates. There are a variety of maths problems your pupils will need to solve to reveal five different clues.
Suitable for Year 6-8
Here is a breakdown of the different maths skills used in this Valentine’s Day maths mystery game:
Clue 1: Percentages of amounts. .
Clue 2: Multiplying whole numbers. By working out if a multiplication problem is correct, your class will be able to follow a path to a clue.
Clue 3: Area of triangles and quadrilaterals. Your pupils need to calculate the area of different three and four-sided shapes in centimetres, this will help them find the favourite food of the thief
Clue 4: Conversion of measures. For this task, your learners need to identify if the measurement conversions are true or false.
Clue 5: Decimal place value. Here your students will need to circle the correct place values of the bolded digit of a number with decimals. This will reveal the age of the thief
A set of differentiated activity sheets give students the opportunity to demonstrate their skills in measuring in mixed units and centimetres and the equivalent relationship between both units of measure. Suitable for Year 3 and 4.
Three sets of differentiated worksheets, answers included.