(Almost) unlimited, NO-PREP, differentiated sets of Maths worksheets. At the click of a button all numbers (and visuals ) are randomized, creating a new worksheet with different numbers .... as many times as you want with answers automatically generated every time. Check out one of the Freebie samplers to see how they work.
(Almost) unlimited, NO-PREP, differentiated sets of Maths worksheets. At the click of a button all numbers (and visuals ) are randomized, creating a new worksheet with different numbers .... as many times as you want with answers automatically generated every time. Check out one of the Freebie samplers to see how they work.
Percentage Bar Graphs provide visual support to help introduce percentages in an informal way by building on the equivalence of 50%, 25% & 75% and their fractions 1/2, 1/4 & 3/4 plus the knowledge that 10% =1/10 and 1/10th of any multiple of 10 or 100 can easily be found by removing the last zero of the number.
From this starting point pupils can then proceed to calculate multiples of 5% or 1% of quantities.
The Worksheets and Teaching Pages are set at 5 levels
10%, 25%, 50%, & 75% of multiples of 100
10%,20%,30% …90%, of multiples of 10
10%,20%,30% …90% of multiples of 100
5%,10%,15% … 95% of multiples of 10
Any percentage of multiples of 100
Answers will always be whole numbers.
The Worksheets are Dynamic and the Teaching Pages Interactive so that at the click of a button the percentages and quantities are randomised providing endless opportunities to practice at each and every level.
To get a more detailed view of these resources and to try out a limited version of the Worksheets go to PREVIEW: Introducing Percentages with Visual Support
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Having a range of visual strategies is important when introducing division. Here you will have a choice of using arrays or equal groupings.
Dividing with Arrays
There are 6 Sets of Worksheets covering 3 ranges of numbers
Set 1 & 2: Dividends are between 6 and 25
Set 3 & 4: Dividends are between 10 and 42
Set 5 & 6: Dividends are between 12 and 49
Sets 1,3 & 5: The total number of objects is given. Students have to find the number of rows, number of objects in each row and write the division equation.
Sets 2,4 & 6: Students have to also count the total number of objects
Making Arrays
Students are given a page of division equations and from this they must create an array.
There are 2 Sets of Worksheets
Set 1: The dividend is between 4 and 42
Set 2: The dividend is between 20 and 80
This is really the reverse process to the previous set of Worksheets on Multiplying with Arrays.
Division with Equal Groups
8 Sets of Worksheets
4 Sets: Dividends are between 6 and 25
4 Sets: Dividends are between 20 and 50
Within each set of 4, objects are bundled together with the equal number of objects in each group. Further differentiation includes being
How many worksheets are in each set ?
Lots and lots … At the click of a button, located at the bottom of each page, the pictures are randomised, so the questions change every time which allows you to create new worksheets at the same level for extra practice or revision throughout the year or even give groups of pupils in your class different sets of questions again all at the same level. The multiple levels of worksheets means that you can differentiate from the very start and have the freedom to set the pace of work that you deem is best for each student.
No-Prep Worksheets
These are straightforward no-prep worksheets that require no extra work. Simply CLICK-PRINT AND GO. This makes them ideal to have printed and ready for a replacement teacher if needed.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Do your pupils need focussed practice with a specific 1-digit or 2-digit divisor ? Do you want them to begin with 3-digit decimal dividends ? Are they ready for a challenge dividing 5-digit decimal numbers by 2 digit decimal numbers ? This pack contains 16 sets of potentially unlimited worksheets that will provide resources for students to practice at the level that is right for them at any given time in the academic year until they have mastered division using the standard algorithm.
3-digit decimal numbers
Set 1: Units to 2dp divided by a 1-digit whole number
Set 2: Tens to 1dp divided by a 1-digit whole number
4-digit decimal numbers
Set 3: Hundreds to 1dp divided by a 1-digit whole number
Set 4: Tens to 2dp divided by a 1-digit whole number
Set 5: Units to 3dp divided by a 1-digit whole number
5-digit decimal numbers
Set 6: Thousands to 1dp divided by a 1-digit whole number
Set 7: Hundreds to 2dp divided by a 1-digit whole number
Set 8: Tens to 3dp divided by a 1-digit whole number
Set 9: Hundred to 2dp divided by multiples of 10 from 20 to 90
Set 10: Tens to 3dp divided by multiples of 10 from 20 to 90
Set 11: Units to 4dp divided by multiples of 10 from 20 to 90
Set 12: Thousands to 1dp divided by a 2-digit whole number
Set 13: Hundreds to 2dp divided by a 2-digit whole number
Set 14: Tens to 3dp divided by a 2-digit whole number
Set 15: 4-digit number divided by a mix of decimal numbers
Set 16: 5-digit number divided by a mix of decimal numbers
Unlimited Worksheets
At the click of a button all the numbers are randomized providing you with a new set of questions every time, so the same one resource which could be used for classwork, revision, homework, assessments etc.
Full Solutions
Contains every step of the standard algorithm towards the solution. This for ALL Worksheets.
Go to the Preview now to see examples of the worksheets.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Try out the FREEBIE on Decimal Division:
Dividing Decimals with the Standard Algorithm FREEBIE
This resource contains 11 Sets of scaffolded NO PREP Worksheets where students learn to express a fraction with denominator 10 as an equivalent fraction with denominator 100, and use this to add two fractions with respective denominators of 10 and 100. Students will practice these skills using visual models, and then through a section of transitional worksheets move onto numerical exercises and challenges for the early finishers.
To try out a Freebie sampler of one of these worksheets click here.
The first 6 sets provide practice for the core work. With the visual model of squares divided into 10 and 100 parts, students are asked to
find the fractions colored in - Set 1
color in the areas indicated by the given fraction - Set 2
Set 3 - students practice looking for the connection between equivalent fractions given in 1/10ths and 1/100ths using the visual models.
Seeing that 1 tenth is the same as 10 hundredths is central to the whole process. A Teaching Page is included in the pack that shows the connection between 10ths and 100ths visually and numerically (multiplying numerator and denominator by 10) which will prepare your students for Set 4 which contains numerical questions.
Sets 5 and 6 provide practice adding 1/100ths with and without visual support
Sets 7, 8 & 9 - the core of the topic - adding a mix of 1/10ths & 100ths as follows
Set 7 - add these fractions with visual support
Set 8 - numerical questions with an intermediate step where students must show their conversion of the tenth fraction to a hundreth before the final addition
Set 9 - numerical questions
Challenges
For the students who have mastered the above there are two extra sets of worksheets
Set 10 - adding 3 fractions with a mix of tenths and hundredths
Set 11 - equations with 3 fractions BUT students have to find the value of one of the addends.
How many worksheets are there in total ?
Almost unlimited … There are** 11** worksheet templates BUT at the click of a button numbers are randomized, so the questions change every time allowing you to create new worksheets at the same level for extra practice or revision throughout the year or even give groups of pupils in your class different sets of questions again all at the same level.
The multiple levels of worksheets means that you can differentiate from the very start and have the freedom to set the pace of work that you deem is best for each student.
No-Prep Worksheets
These are straightforward no-prep worksheets that require very little instructions. Simply CLICK-PRINT AND GO. This makes them ideal to have printed and ready for a replacement teacher if needed.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Practice plotting and reading coordinates of objects located in the first quadrant of the Cartesian x-y Plane where the numbers are all positive with these Ready To Print And Go Worksheets.
There is a selection of graphics to choose from - leaves,astronaut icons, geometric shapes, and letters each of which has two different activities:
Finding the coordinates of points on an x-y Grid in the 1st Quadrant
Given set of coordinates, locate their position on an x-y Grid in 1st Quadrant
Also, for a final set of worksheets, again there are the two activities, but this time the points drawn on the axis connect to form simple geometric shapes. These can be used as a starting point for further questioning or investigation that could include:
naming the shapes
drawing lines of symmetry and labeling coordinates that form the line
finding the coordinates of the geometric centre of each shape
apply transformations and record the new coordinates …
**How many Worksheets in total ? **
ALMOST UNLIMITED because at the click of a button all the numbers or location of objects are randomized providing you with a new set of questions for classwork, homework, revision, assessments etc.
You will also have 2 sets of blank worksheets so that your students can create their own worksheets, or use them for the investigations suggested above
Answers are automatically generated every time.
UK National Curriculum - Year 4 Programme of Study
Geometry - position and direction
Describe positions on a 2-D grid as coordinates in the first quadrant +
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers
You may also like Coordinates in the Four Quadrants
This pack of resources covers the Math topics of the Greatest (or Highest) Common Factor (GCF) and the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM).
Whilst this may seem a small disconnected topic it is actually packed with a lot of Math that includes practice with multiplication and division, factors, factor pairs, prime numbers and prime factors, the distributive property of multiplication, entering numbers into simple numerical formulae & writing numbers with exponents, all of which are excellent preparation for the algebra work they will be facing later on.
As such this resource of 9 Sets of worksheets could be easily spread throughout the year to build up the various competences and complement other topics in your syllabus.
The core method used in both is listing and comparing so students get lots of great practice with their multiplication (and division). However additional methods have been included that combine with knowledge of other areas in Math and show the connection between the GCF & LCM.
Set 1: Factor Pairs
Set 2: Find the Greatest Common Factor of 2 Numbers
Set 3: Find the Greatest Common Factor of 3 Numbers
Set 4: Prime Factorization
Set 5: Find the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) using Prime Factorization
Set 6: Change an Addition to Multiplication with the GCF
Set 7: Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 2 Numbers
Set 8 Find the Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) of 2 Numbers using Prime Factorization
Set 9: Find the LCM of 2 Numbers using the HCF
The worksheets are, as always in Jeff’s Notebooks, (almost unlimited), and differentiated.
Why have multiple ranges of numbers for each Set ?
This offers the possibility for the student to initially focus on the process and aim of the specific method outlined rather than their skills with multiplication or division. However when ready they can move on to a more challenging set of questions that brings these skills into play.
So, how many worksheets are there exactly ?
Almost Unlimited. At the click of a button all numbers are randomized, so you can create as many different worksheets as you need for classwork, homework, revision, preparing for assessment, fillers etc and the numbers will change every time.
These are straightforward no-prep worksheets that require no extra work. Simply CLICK-PRINT AND GO. This makes them ideal to have printed and ready for a replacement teacher if needed.
Teachers Guide
This includes notes on the most popular methods used.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
A fun way to practicing adding at 4 different levels with an (almost) unlimited number of Worksheets together with a self checking Interactive Teaching Resource for the whole class engagement on an Interactive Whiteboard or on a PC/Mac computer for one-to-one tuition.
Practice addition at 4 levels.
Addition up to 10
Addition up to 20
Addition up to 50
Addition up to 100
Differentiating the Worksheets
There are 4 addition squares on a page. You can set the range of numbers on each one individually, so you could have 4 number squares up to one level, a mix of 4 levels etc.
How many worksheets are there ?
All the numbers in each square are randomized at the click of a button which means you have an (almost) endless set of worksheets that could be used for classwork, homework, revision, tests etc.
**Answers **are automatically generated every time.
Note
This resource works with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Students compare two 3-Digit, 4-Digit, 5-Digit or 6-Digit numbers based on the meaning of the digits in each place within the number using the symbols <, =, or >.
Students must first indicate which digit in each number is determining their choice of <, = or >.
For each of the 4 sets of worksheets ( 3-Digit, 4-Digit, 5-Digit or 6-Digit numbers) there are 3 choices of presentation:
Numbers color coded to help with comparing the same size numbers (100s, 1000s etc) and are shown in a Place Value Table.
Numbers in a Place Value Table (no color coding).
Numbers without Place Value Table.
This will give you a choice of differentiating from the very start.
How many worksheets are in each set ?
Almost Unlimited. At the click of a button all numbers are randomised, so you can create as many different worksheets as you need for classwork, homework, revision, preparing for assessment, fillers etc and the numbers will change every time.
Your students will never run short of new worksheets to practice with.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
These worksheets & digital teaching materials on comparing numbers and identifying whether a number of objects in one group is greater or less than the number of objects in another group will help your pupils to:
understand the concept of comparison using the words “more than”, “less than” or “equal to”;
compare numbers up to 10 and 20;
practice counting up to 10 objects using either matching or counting strategies.
express the above concepts with words and / or symbols
They are divided into two sets:
Comparing quantity of objects
Worksheet Set 1: Are there MORE …(comparing number of objects)
Worksheet Set 2: Are there LESS … (comparing number of objects)
Comparing numbers
Worksheet Set 1: Comparing Numbers to 10: “more than”, “less than” or “equal to”
Worksheet Set 2: Comparing Numbers to 10: >, = , <
Worksheet Set 3: Comparing Numbers to 20: “more than”, “less than” or “equal to”
Worksheet Set 4: Comparing Numbers to 20: >, = , <
How many worksheets are in each set ?
Lots and lots. At the click of a button all numbers are randomised, so the questions change every time which allows you to create new worksheets for extra practice or revision throughout the year or even give groups of pupils in your class different sets of questions.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
Digital Teaching Material
These are designed to help you introduce the content of all the worksheets listed above to the whole class on an Interactive Whiteboard, or on a PC or Mac for 1-1 tuition and again you have lots and lots of examples to practice with.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Practice counting to answer “How Many ?” questions with up to 20 objects arranged in circles, lines, arrays or scattered randomly with lots of Worksheets and Digital Teaching Resources.
Worksheet Sets
Counting in Circles
1 to 10
10 to 20
Counting in Arrays
Up to 20
Counting in a Line
1 to 10
10 to 20
Counting Scattered Objects
1 to 10
10 to 20
How many worksheets are in each set ?
Lots. At the click of a button all numbers are randomised, so you could produce a set of 3,4,5 or more of the same Worksheet whenever extra practice is needed as each one will be different.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
Digital Teaching Material
These are designed to help you introduce the content of the worksheets to the whole class on an Interactive Whiteboard, or on a PC or Mac for 1-1 tuition and again you have lots of examples to practice with.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows PCs or Mac computers.
Worksheets for practicing multiplying monomials, binomials, trinomials, and polynomials with four or more terms, with and without exponents.
Every Worksheet has 12 questions,which start simple but then develop gradually with questions 11 & 12 being more challenging. The 6 Sets are also arranged in an order that will hopefully help you to plan building the students’ knowledge, skills and confidence with multiplying polynomials.
By being able to randomise the numbers in the questions at the click of a button you will be able to generate sufficient worksheets for as much practice throughout the year as is needed to keep the skills alive.
Worksheet Set 1
Students are asked to multiply simple monomials by (mainly) binomials, with some tri- & a quadri- nomial. There are no exponents to calculate.
Worksheet Set 2
Students are required to multiply binomials by a monomial, moving a stage further to include exponents in each term.
Worksheet Set 3
This set involves multiplying two or more monomials each with a number of variables with exponents.
Worksheet Set 4
Students now practice multiplying two binomials which will include calculating multiplying variables with exponents, plus the added step of needing to combine like terms to obtain the final answer.
Worksheet Set 5
This Set contains questions that include multiplying binomials by trinomials, trinomials by trinomials and trinomials raised to the power of 2 and 3 and students will practice combining like terms.
Worksheet Set 6
This has an extra element in that instead of only using the standard algorithms for multiplying polynomials there is an alternative using Pascal’s triangle as a way to calculate binomial terms raised to various powers through recognising the symmetry of the powers and building of the coefficients for each term. There is additional support material for this set.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
This investigation looks into estimating the size of a large population of objects by taking samples and applying some basic mathematics. It encourages sharing of data, refining methods of collection of the data and discussions about the accuracy and limitations of the method used.
Jacob’s Method of counting large numbers of objects involves dividing a given area into equal size areas. Estimate (by counting) the population of one square then multiply this by the number of squares in the grid.
What happens if you use different size grids ? How do the estimates compare ? What happens if you take all the estimates in the class and find the range and mean ? How close are they all to the real number ? These and many more questions are laid out on the worksheet provided along with a number of prepared pictures with & without grids for printing or viewing on a computer.
Content
Teachers Notes
An overview of Jacob’s Method and a guide to the Worksheets
Estimation Worksheet
A guide for the students on how to use Jacob’s Method and record the data.
A list of questions for discussion.
Estimation Crowds
Designed to be used as a starter with the student’s worksheet, it contains 2 crowds of different densities.
Pupils start with guessing the size of each crowd, then estimate with a 6 square grid & 24 square grid using Jacob’s Method.
**Estimation Samples **
14 pictures to choose from: crowds, stars, trees, bricks, flowers, balloons, birds in flight and more.
Pupils estimate with no grid, a 6 square grid & 24 square grid, and are encouraged to experiment further with other grid sizes of their own.
Estimation Sample 3
7 more pictures to choose from, but this time the distribution of the populations are not so even or regular, so its more challenging and opens up more questions.
They include a football crowd, bubbles, two other crowds, a shoal of fish and a herd of wilderbeast.
In all, lots of examples to practice with & food for lively discussion and critical thinking using basic math and could be taken further into investigating bias in crowd counting.
Note:
All the documents are printable.
To view the sample populations with the grids on a computer you will need the Adobe Acrobat Reader on a PC or Mac.
This collection contains Worksheets and Teaching Pages on multiplying 2-digit, 3-digit, 4-digit and 5-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using the standard algorithm. It will provide you with all the levels you should ever need to cover this topic for pupils who need a gentle start with 2-digit numbers to the more challenging worksheets with 5-digit numbers.
Differentiation is easy and straightforward. At the click of a button you can create a whole worksheet focussed on multiplying a 2,3,4 or 5-digit number by any single digit from 2 to 9 or choose from 5 levels of a mix of multipliers - 2,3,4,5 or 3,4,5,6 or 4,5,6,7 or 5,6,7,8 or 6,7,8,9.
Exactly how many worksheets are there?
Virtually unlimited. You will have a minimum of 52 worksheets as described above. e.g a page on multiplying 2-digit numbers by 3, or a page dedicated to multiplying 3-digit numbers by 8 etc.
BUT click any button all numbers are randomised, creating a brand new worksheet. This means that you can have as many different worksheets for classwork, homework, review, preparing for assessments, or just simply practice at any time to keep the skill alive throughout the whole year.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
The Teaching Pages when projected onto a screen or interactive whiteboard allows you to go through the standard algorithm for multiplication showing each step of the process to your class. You begin by choosing the multiplier ( 2 to 9) then when you press one of the randomising buttons it changes the multiplicand, so you have an endless set of examples to practice with. As you enter each digit in the answer line you get instant feedback as to whether it is correct or not.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Compare two fractions with different numerators and different denominators using visual fraction models leading to using a numerical method by finding a common denominator.
Reviewing earlier work
Whilst the content of these worksheets centres around fractions with different numerators AND denominators they begin with a review of comparing fractions with the same denominator or same numerator with the number line or rectangle bar. There is also a worksheets with purely numerical questions, but you may want to leave this until after beginning the ‘Investigation’.
Comparing fractions with 1/2
Again you have the same visual models as above, but you can choose whether the range of values of the denominators are from 3 or 10 or from 8 to 20.
Investigating patterns when comparing patterns
Here you could decide to investigate an alternative way to compare the fractions above by looking for any simple patterns in the results obtained so far that will allow your students to answer questions on comparing fractions without the need for visual models or a numerical method.
Comparing fractions with different numerators and different denominators
We now get to the core of the topic.
There are 3 levels, all with the choice of using the number line or rectangle bars.
Level 1:
Denominators are between 3 and 10
Level 2:
Denominators are between 3 and 20, but one is a multiple of the other. Here, it may be useful to refer back to the work done on Equivalent fractions as a double check on the answers could be done numerically.
Level 3:
Denominators are between 3 and 20
Transition from visual models to a numerical method
At this point in the process there needs to be a transition from using visual aids to a numerical approach which students will be using in the future.
Students get to see that the easiest way to compare two fractions is if they have the same denominators, then there is only the numerators to think about.
This is explained firstly through using a visual fraction model which is then linked to the idea of creating a common denominator between the two fractions by multiplying the 2 denominators together (all explained in the Guide).
Numerical Worksheets
There are 6 basic worksheet templates here:
Numerators or Denominators the same
Comparing fractions to 1/2
Compare Fractions (1) - Denominators from 3 to 12
Compare Fractions (2) - One Denominator is a multiple of the other
Compare Fractions (3) - Denominators from 3 to 20
Compare Fractions (4) - Denominators from 8 to 20
How many worksheets are there in total ?
Lots and lots …
Answers are automatically generated every time.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Divide multi-digit whole numbers by 1 & 2-digit divisor with & without remainders. Do your pupils need practice with a specific one-digit divisor ? Start with dividing 3-Digit by 1-Digit numbers without remainders, and step by step, go as far as you want your students up to dividing 5-Digit by 2-Digit numbers with remainders.
This pack has virtually unlimited Worksheets that require no preparation with 5 basic levels of differentiation, multiple other options in between, with or without remainders, with or without visual support.
5 levels of Differentiation
ALL with or without remainders
ALL with or without graphic support
Level 1: 3-digit numbers divided by a 1-digit number.
You can select a single divisor from 2 to 9, or have a page of mixed divisors
Level 2: 4-digit numbers divided by 1-digit numbers
Same choice of divisor as with Level 1.
Level 3: 5-digit numbers divided by 1-digit numbers
Same choice of divisor as with Level 1
Level 4: 5-digit numbers divided by a multiple of 10, from 10 to 90.
You can select a single divisor from 20 to 90, or have a page of mixed divisors
Level 5: 5-digit numbers divided by a number from 20 to 99.
Separated into 9 unique worksheets - 20-29, 30-39 … to 90-99
With or Without Visual Support
Worksheets are presented in two ways:
Simply with the divisor dividend and the space ready for the quotient
or
With the above plus the scaffolding for each step of the process, with arrows indicating the numbers to be drawn down.
How can there be virtually unlimited Worksheets ?
At the click of a button all the numbers are randomized providing you with a new set of questions for every level, so the same one resource which could be used for classwork, revision, homework, and practice all the year round.
FULL Solutions
Contains every step of the standard algorithm towards the solution. This for ALL Worksheets.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
This resource has been expanded so there are now 2 Interactive Teaching Pages and 2 worksheets.
“Adding up to 5 with Jellyfish 1” introduces the concept of adding and the symbols + and = by first counting two sets of objects and then selecting the equivalent total.
The equation with numbers can then be revealed, one element at a time, and comparison between the two can be made.
“Adding up to 5 with Jellyfish 2” invites the pupils to complete the addition sum and if needed do a check through counting.
The 2 static worksheets cover most of the combinations of numbers that add up to 5 or less.
See the “HELP” Page for further guidance.
*Note
This resource works with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
This set of resources covers addition and subtraction up to 1000 with the visual aid of dienes.
There are 8 sets of worksheets for both addition and subtraction, making 16 in total :
Addition
Worksheet 1 a & b. No exchange or regrouping .
Worksheet 2 a & b. Exchange of units (units add up to more than 10)
Worksheet 3 a & b. Exchange of 10s( 10s add up to more than 100)
Worksheet 4 a & b. Exchange of 10s and units, both 10s and units need regrouping.
At each level:
Worksheets a: * both numbers to be added are represented by numbers and dienes, so the dienes are essentially a support tool.
*- Worksheets b: *pupils have to deduce the two numbers to be added from the dienes blocks and then do the sum.
Subtraction
Worksheet 1 a & b No exchange, regrouping or borrowing .
Worksheet 2 a & b. Exchange 10 into ten units
Worksheet 3 a & b Exchange 100 into 10 tens
Worksheet 4 a & b. Exchange 10 into ten units and 100 into 10 tens
At each level:
Worksheets a: the first numbers is represented by a number and dienes, so the dienes are basically a support tool
Worksheets b: pupils have to deduce the first number from the dienes blocks and then do the subtraction.
The questions on each of the worksheets can be randomised at the click of a button, so the one resource can be used any number of times for classwork, revision, homework, assessments etc.
An answer sheet is produced every time.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
To get a more detailed view of these resources and to try out a limited version of one of the Worksheets go to PREVIEW: Addition & Subtraction to 1000 with Dienes
This Free Preview Download has been set up so you can have a more in depth view of Add & Subtract numbers to 1dp, 2dp & 3dp and try out a limited version of the Dynamic Worksheets and see for yourself the potential of this resource for you and your pupils.
An Interactive PDF Teaching Resource AND Dynamic PDF Worksheet
The minuends and subtrahends are randomised at the click of a button and you can choose from 6 ranges of numbers:
1- 10
1 - 20
1 - 50
1 - 100 in 10s
1 - 500 in 10s
1 -1000 in 10s
The Teaching Resource is designed to be used by teachers and pupils on an Interactive Whiteboard or on a PC/Mac computer for one-to-one tuition. Ideal as a warm up activity at the start of a lesson or game at the end.
The Dynamic PDF Worksheet provides 2 Subtraction Squares on one page, (again with randomisation of numbers in the same range as on the Teaching Resource), that you can print out for the pupils.
Answers are viewable for both the above resources.
A Help Guide and is included.
Note
*This resource works with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
This Free Preview Download has been set up so you can have a more in depth view of Addition & Subtraction to 1000 with Dienes and try out a limited version of the Worksheetone of the Dynamic Worksheets and see for yourself the potential of this resource for your class.