RESOURCES TO THE STARS - YOU!! I want you Superstar teachers to feel that you have not only purchased a quality resource, but got it for a BARGAIN!
Every SINGLE resource has been created to make your life a little easier.
RESOURCES TO THE STARS - YOU!! I want you Superstar teachers to feel that you have not only purchased a quality resource, but got it for a BARGAIN!
Every SINGLE resource has been created to make your life a little easier.
A single worksheet where students cut and match up 4 measurement maths terms (area, length, perimeter and volume) with their definitions.
A nice hands on activity for generating discussion.
A collection of 5 Easter themed Coordinate Plane graphing pictures.
These are ideal for teachers needing a supporting activity for maths coordinate plane graphing or Easter themed academic work.
The images are of;
Butterfly
Chick in Egg
Easter Basket of Eggs
Easter Bunny
Easter Egg
There is a 1 quadrant version and a 4 quadrant version of each image.
Each picture resource includes (for each quadrant version);
the coordinate sets
a recording sheet
an answer sheet
A worksheet for students to practice working with the rotation concept.
The idea here is rotating a shape around a point. There are various exercises, graduating in difficulty.
Answer sheet is included.
This resource is a fun way to consolidate and practice place value from 100 to 999.
Great as a support for a place value lesson focus, a quick break out game, or independent math center activity.
This resource includes;
Instructions
36 individually unique bingo cards
29 number calling cards, with blank spare card
These worksheets require students to record their knowledge of a range of 3D shapes. It includes asking them to draw the shape, describe the shape, draw from another angle and give an example of the shape outside the classroom. The Upper Elementary worksheet also asks them to draw the cross section.
Can be done individually or in small groups. Suitable as an on-going activity. Best worked at A3 paper size.
Four worksheets for students to practice working with the concept of rotating around a point.
The first two involves the idea of rotating a shape a half turn around a point. There are 6 exercises on each of 2 sheets, graduating in difficulty. The second sheet is slightly more challenging than the first.
The third worksheet involves the idea of rotating a shape a quarter turn once clockwise around a point. There are 6 exercises on the sheet, graduating in difficulty.
The fourth involves the idea here is rotating two shapes around a point - one shape does a half turn, the other shape does a quarter turn. There are 6 exercises on the sheet, graduating in difficulty.
Answer sheets are included.
If you would like to check out each resource on its own please click on the links below.
Rotating shapes a Half turn a and a Quarter turn around a Point
Rotate a shape a Half Turn around a Point
Rotating a Shape a Quarter Turn around a Point
This resource is a fun hands-on activity that uses the binary number system to create mini pictures.
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Two activity sheet sets of 8 puzzles each
Answer sheets
These are worksheets with 3 opportunities each for students to practice drawing a Halloween themed picture to a different scale. There are two sheets with the second being more challenging than the first sheet. Each of the sheets also have an additional partially completed version, providing an easier option to complete the task.
Each of these worksheets have two Halloween images and the opportunity for students to draw their own design to factor up (or down).
Students will learn the need to note carefully looking at what parts of the images are in each box and transfer them correctly into the correct boxes in the blank spaces.
Teacher notes included.
Orienteering is a fun way to combine Physical Education with Maths!
This is a simple, quick to set up, quick to run orienteering activity for school students.
Once you have put together this pre-marked kit you can use it again and again.
This activity is a good introduction to orienteering for students. It can be run indoors or outdoors, in a large or small space.
Included in the pack are pre-marked resources ready to use, and also blank resources for you to modify to suit.
A worksheet with opportunities to draw scale factor drawings of images.
This worksheet has two images to resize up and the opportunity for students to draw their own design to factor up (or down).
Students will learn the need to note carefully looking at what parts of the images are in each box and transfer them correctly into the correct boxes in the blank spaces.
Teacher notes included.
Agamographs provide a fun unique way of viewing art. My students are fascinated and get so excited with this art idea.
This resource is a fun hands-on Easter themed activity that combines two separate images into one are piece, which the viewer can then see – from different angles - each picture independently.
This activity involves coloring-in, cutting, gluing and folding. You will require; coloring-in materials (pencils, felts, etc), scissors, glue-sticks.
This resource has 7 Easter themed images (‘EASTER’, Carrot, Bunny, Butterfly, Basket of eggs, Easter egg and Golgotha Hill with crosses), to put together and create the agamograph. This resource has all the combination pairs (21).
There are two levels of challenge;
the final image is composed of 8 strips (4 strips for one Easter image and 4 strips for the other), suitable for younger students
the final image is composed of 16 strips (8 strips for one Easter image and 8 strips for the other)
I have also included blank templates for students to create their own two images to combine.
Agamographs provide a fun unique way of viewing art. My students are fascinated and get so excited with this art idea.
This resource is a fun hands-on Pi Day themed activity that combines two separate images into one are piece, which the viewer can then see – from different angles - each picture independently.
This activity involves coloring-in, cutting, gluing and folding. You will require; coloring-in materials (pencils, felts, etc), scissors, glue-sticks.
This resource has 4 Pi Day themed images ( Pi, 3.14, a piece of pie, π ), to put together and create the agamograph. This resource has all the combination pairs (6).
There are two levels of challenge;
the final image is composed of 8 strips (4 strips for one Pi Day image and 4 strips for the other), suitable for younger students
the final image is composed of 16 strips (8 strips for one Pi Day image and 8 strips for the other)
I have also included blank templates for students to create their own two images to combine.
This resource is a digital escape room. It is a fun and engaging online activity. It is NO PREP and paperless. It can be used with students in small groups, individually or whole class. It can be used in class or in online or distance learning. All you need to do is share the Google Sites™ website link with your students and away they go!
I have created this escape room as a fun digital activity for students to practice working with a coordinate plane.
There are additional learning opportunities for students here, especially in terms of problem solving within a digital environment. Learning how to navigate the page, search for clues, and input answers into the form in a specific format are also great skills for students to acquire.
This Escape Room can be used as a math (logical thinking) center, as a bell ringer, morning work or early finisher activity, or simply a fun online digital Escape Room activity in itself. It can be used as an independent activity for online or distance learning.
What is a digital escape room?
A digital escape room is an online game where students solve a series of puzzles or problems to find clues. Once they have all the clues they can unlock their way out of the digital escape room. Students work collaboratively in groups of 2 or 3 or independently in order to escape or breakout. This escape room has 5 clues to find. Escape rooms are fun and engaging for students!
This escape room is a medium level for Year 5-7 and should take your students 15-45 minutes to complete, depending on their ability levels.
This resource is a Google Sites webpage with several different types of links hidden within it.
You will receive a single document. This document contains directions and instructions on how to use the resource, a link to the activity website and all the answers to the codes. The link can be copied and shared with students.
This resource includes;
Teacher notes, with instructions, link to activity website and all answers to clues
Escape rooms promote;
Working collaboratively
Using problem solving skills
Communication
Critical thinking skills
Technology skills
Working together to reach a goal
Having fun
Learning how to navigate the page, search for clues, and input answers into the form in a specific format are great skills for students to acquire.
Please note: This resource uses Google Sites. Some schools have placed security restrictions on their student accounts, and students cannot open content from users outside their organization. I unfortunately do not have any way to grant access to them in this situation. This has been very rare, but if you know your students’ access is limited, you may want to check to see if they can access it before planning to use this resource. If your students can access my Test Site Escape Room then they will be able to use this resource.
TECHNOLOGY REQUIREMENTS:
Access to Computers, Laptops, Chromebooks or mobile devices
Access to viewing Google Sites™ and Google Forms™
This resource is FREE, fun hands-on activity that uses the binary number system to create mini pictures.
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
If you like this free resource and would like to immerse your students in more of these binary puzzle pictures then please check out my shop Pooley Productions.
Here you will find, in addition to a wide collection of resources, a range of different grid sized binary puzzles resources, including the bundle pack that contains all puzzles I have made.
These are worksheets with 3 opportunities each for students to practice drawing a Winter themed picture to a different scale. There are two sheets with the second being more challenging than the first sheet. Each of the sheets also have an additional partially completed version, providing an easier option to complete the task.
Each of these worksheets have two Winter images and the opportunity for students to draw their own design to factor up (or down).
Students will learn the need to note carefully looking at what parts of the images are in each box and transfer them correctly into the correct boxes in the blank spaces.
Teacher notes included.
A quick, ready to go, little instruction required math activity.
This resource is a fun hands-on Thanksgiving activity that uses the binary number system to create Christmas mini images.
The images are; Stocking, snowflake, present 1, Santa hat, snowman, Christmas tree 1, mitten, bell, Christmas tree 2, candle, cracker, present 2
Students will devour these and be wanting more! By then they will have a beginning understanding of the binary number system.
Binary numbers are an essential part of understanding how computing works. Understanding binary numbers is not only learning within the digital curriculum and helping students become 21st Century learners, but they are also a core element of maths knowledge and learning about different counting systems.
This resource includes;
Three activity sheet sets of 4 puzzles
Answer sheets
If you like this free resource and would like to immerse your students in more of these binary puzzle pictures then please check out my shop Pooley Productions.
Here you will find, in addition to a wide collection of resources, a range of different grid sized binary puzzles resources, including the bundle pack that contains all puzzles I have made.
3 sheets of 2D and 3D geometry shapes.
The first two sheets are the same activity of describing shapes, but the shapes are different on each sheet. The third sheet asks the student to draw, in the correct columns the 2D and 3D shapes they have identified.
Can be done individually, but originally designed to be completed collaboratively in small groups.
A set of 4 activities designed for students to practice reading scales for liquid measurements. Students can also practice recording the readings given. One of the activities is a cut-and-paste example, where students relish the opportunity to have a kinesthetic element to their work.
These activities can be used to provide diagnostic information on students’ prior knowledge of reading volume measures, support their learning or as a follow-up set of activities.
Provided; 4 activities and a sheet of cut-outs.
A collection of Worksheets working with Shape.
Included areas of learning are; Rotation, Resizing (Enlargement and Scale Factors), recognising and describing 2D and 3D shapes.
This is a bundle collection of all my maths products to date, and I intend to add more over time.
As this is a collection of all my maths products they range across strands and levels. You may only need some of what you find in this bundle, BUT…you get the bonus of having all that is included, some of which you may discover you can use.
Included are worksheets and activities on; place value, fractions (junior primary), measurement (junior/middle primary), volume(junior/middle primary), shape (junior/middle primary), rotation (junior/middle primary) and scale factors (junior/middle primary).
There are a total of 13 worksheets and activities, not including instruction sheets.