A selection of maths word problems in pdf and Word format. These were used in a mixed class (grades 3-6). Print a stack and let students solve independently, check work with their peers, or use a calculator. Encourage students to show all maths processes and document the working / solutions.
A set of worksheets to help reinforce learning of addition (bridging strategy) and place value (tens and ones). These worksheets use base ten frame model and number lines to model addition bridging to ten.
60 plus pages of addition and subtraction revision. Print as a booklet to reinforce teaching. The resource includes worksheets sequences from number name recognition, to addition within ten, subtraction within 10, then moving onto addition and subtraction up to fifty. Worksheets include revision for different addition an subtraction strategies. Also available as individual worksheets.
A handy resource - ten weeks worth of maths mental assessments, differentiated to 3 levels. Can be used in composite classes or mixed ability classes. Across the ten worksheets, the mental mathematics sheets cover all content strands of the mathematics curriculum: number and algebra, statistics and probability, and measurement and geometry.
Warm up for maths with a daily “Maths in a Flash” activity. This resource includes a selection of topic specific PowerPoints that the teacher can use on an Electronic Board. Includes double numbers, multiplication, place value, mental addition, subtraction and more.
An A3 mathematics desk mat ready to print and laminate. Includes number line to 20, number chart to 100, names of 2 dimentional shapes and number names to twenty.
Complete addition pairs digitally or print and complete. This set of addition worksheets covers number pairs and bonds between 10 and 20. Perfect for home learning, completing digitally (as a pdf form) or for printing.
A set of worksheets that teach and revise addition strategies. Includes:
Practice using ten frames to add numbers to twenty
Grouping to ten using number bonds
Grouping to tens and adding ones
Counting in tens (skip counting)
Using a number line to count in tens