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Rotational Symmetry Hands on Activities
Some activities to help children explore and understand rotational symmetry with familiar 2D shapes.
Included in this resource is:
Rotational Symmetry Worksheet featuring 2 circle protractors and a grid for children to complete the shape name, angle of rotation and order of rotational. Children will also need the Rotational Shapes Sheet to cut out and attach to their protractors with a split pin. We used black shapes and glued these to the sheets before using a coloured set to rotate on the pin. These sheets are available in white, black and coloured. If you don’t want to print these, children could trace around a set of shapes you have in the classroom. Children rotate the shape to measure the angle of rotation and work out how many rotations can be completed to bring the shape to its original position. To follow this, is the Blank Circle Template, which children can use to create their own circular rotational pattern.
Fractions On A Number Line
This worksheet is designed to help children understand the links between fractions that are written, pictorial and on a number line. Easy to read to maths rotations and independent work. The worksheet contains an additional extension challenge at the end encouraging children to think of equivalences and design a poster to show what they know.
Pizza Fractions - Design a Pizza
Have a pizza party in the classroom! This worksheet will help children become more familiar with fractions as they work to design their perfect pizza!
Children can draw their desired toppings and decide how much of the fraction will be covered by each ingredient.
You can then encourage them to write their recipe on the back of the sheet (e.g My Pizza has 2/8 mushrooms…)
Multiplication and Division Inverses 2, 5 and 10
A single worksheet covering multiplication by 2, 5 and 10, linking these tables to their division counterparts.
Comparing Numbers to 1000
A worksheet introducing the concept of more than, less than, equal to and not equal to with numbers to 1000.
Paying with Coins - Exact Amounts Up To £1
A worksheet to practice identifying coins to pay the exact amount needed to buy items, up to £1. Children are asked to colour in the required coins, with an additional challenge to find the best way (least amount of coins) to pay.
PLEASE NOTE
This worksheet uses British currency - please do not buy if using other currencies.
Comparing Numbers to 100
A worksheet introducing the concept of more than, less than, equal to and not equal to with numbers to 100.