Enhance your students’ understanding of time conversions with this engaging and interactive digital resource! Perfect for Year 4, this Converting Years, Months, Weeks, and Days activity provides a hands-on approach to mastering time units through real-life scenarios, interactive exercises, and self-assessment quizzes.
Designed for independent learning or whole-class activities, this resource helps students practice converting between years, months, weeks, and days, aligned with Year 4 maths curriculum objectives. Ideal for use in class and for home learning, this tool is perfect for math stations, fast finishers, homework, or whole-class review!
Key Features:
Fully Interactive: Engaging drag-and-drop activities, quizzes, and instant feedback to reinforce learning.
Real-World Scenarios: Practical examples to help students connect conversions with everyday situations.
Differentiated Learning: Activities range in difficulty to cater to all learning levels.
Self-Paced: Allows students to progress at their own speed and track their understanding.
Digital & Paperless: Accessible on tablets, laptops, and desktops for a seamless classroom experience.
Use Cases:
Whole-class lessons
Independent practice
Math centers and stations
Homework or remote learning
Give your students a fun and interactive way to master time conversions today!
Make time conversions easy and engaging for your Year 4 students with this interactive digital resource designed specifically to help them master converting hours, minutes, and seconds! This resource provides high-quality, hands-on practice to strengthen students’ understanding of time, while boosting their confidence in tackling time-related problems.
Perfect for whole-class lessons, independent learning, and homework assignments, this digital resource includes:
Step-by-Step Guides: Clear explanations of how to convert between hours, minutes, and seconds.
Interactive Exercises: Engaging activities that help reinforce each concept with drag-and-drop, fill-in-the-blank, and multiple-choice questions.
Real-Life Applications: Practical problems and scenarios that show how time conversions are used in daily life.
Automatic Feedback: Immediate responses to guide students as they learn, ensuring they understand each step.
Designed to align with the Year 4 curriculum, this resource is perfect for math centers, individual practice, or review sessions. Students will love the interactive nature of this tool, and teachers will appreciate its ease of use and effectiveness in helping students gain confidence with time conversions!
Download now and make time conversions an enjoyable, successful part of your Year 4 math curriculum!
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This Human Digestive System Classroom Chart is an essential educational tool for young learners. Designed specifically for students in year 4, this chart makes understanding the human digestive system simple and engaging. Perfect for classroom walls, it helps students visualize and retain key concepts about the digestive process.
Learning Objectives:
To familiarize students with the major organs and functions of the human digestive system.
To help students understand the process of digestion from ingestion to excretion.
To enable students to identify and describe the role of each part of the digestive system.
To enhance students’ retention of digestive system concepts through visual aids.
Target Grade:
Year 4
Use:
An informative and visually appealing chart designed to support teachers in explaining the human digestive system, aiding students in grasping and remembering the digestive process effectively. Ideal for classroom displays and individual study.
100 Days Reading Comprehension Worksheets for KS1 Literacy (SET 5)
Enjoy 100 days of fun with these amazing worksheets bundle to help your year 1 or year 2 child improve their reading skills, develop fluency, and to support children in developing their ability to understand the information in a text.
What is Included!
21 Pages of Reading Comprehension Worksheets
Easy fluency and reading comprehension passages
10 pages of differentiated read passage (putting events in order) worksheets where children will read a set of 3 to 4 sentences and order the events based on what they read, included is a set of differentiated multiple choice questions with these passages.
6 pages of differentiated reading passage (Ordering pictures) where children will read a set of 3 to 4 sentences and order pictures based on what they read
4 pages of differentiated reading passage (Ordering pictures using words) where children will read a set of 3 to 4 sentences and order pictures based on what they read
Creative and vibrant graphics that will engage your early years literacy class!
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Other 100 Days Reading Comprehension Worksheets:
SET 1
SET 2
SET 3
SET 4
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100 Days Reading Comprehension Worksheets for Year 1 and Year 2 (SET 4)
Enjoy 100 days of fun with these amazing worksheets bundle to help your preschoolers, kindergarten, and 1st grade child improve their reading skills, develop fluency, and to support children in developing their ability to understand the information in a text.
What is Included:
21 Pages of Reading Comprehension Worksheets for Kindergarten and first grade Resources
Easy fluency and reading comprehension passages
15 pages of differentiated read passage (cause and effects) worksheets where children will read a set of 3 to 4 sentences and match the cause to the effects based on what they read, included is a set of differentiated multiple choice questions with these passages.
5 pages of differentiated reading passage (Cut and paste) where children will read a set of 3 to 4 sentences and sequence events based on what they read
Creative and vibrant graphics that will engage your kindergartners and 1st grade class!
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Engage your Key Stage 3 Maths class with this amazing interactive digital lesson on Calculating Capacity and Density. In this high-engagement lesson with differentiated activities, your year 9 Maths class will learn how to:
1. define and differentiate between capacity and density;
2. calculate the capacity of regular and irregular shapes using appropriate formulas or methods;
3. convert between different units of capacity, such as milliliters (ml), liters (l), and cubic centimeters (cm³);
4. understand the concept of density and its relationship to mass and volume;
5. calculate the density of objects or substances using the formula: density = mass/volume;
6. convert between different units of mass and volume, such as grams (g), kilograms (kg), and cubic meters (m³);
7. apply the concept of density to identify and classify materials as denser or less dense;
8. solve practical problems involving capacity and density, such as calculating the amount of liquid in a container or determining the mass of an object given its density and volume; and
9. communicate findings and solutions clearly and effectively, using appropriate units and labels.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and as well as at home by learners.
There are lots of drag and drop activities and interactive worksheets including assessment questions as well as instant feedback.
Relevant for homeschool learning due to school closure.
Contains 24 interactive pages
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This printable Year 3 math worksheets with answer keys open the doors to ample practice, whether you intend to extend understanding of data handling, draw and interpret picture and bar graphs, there’s something to interest kids and keep them engaged.
Contents:
5 Tally Chart Worksheets (6 pages each) contains counting tally marks, writing number, classifying pictures, drawing tally marks, paperclip and board activity, reading tally graph and word problems.
What learners will learn in this lesson:
Counting Tally Marks: Each worksheet has 10 questions writing number shown by the tally marks.
Drawing Tally and word Problems: Recognize and organize the objects and interpret the results. Draw tally marks to show the count in each category. Use the information on the tally graph to answer the word problems.
Classifying and Counting: Learners will classify the objects into given categories, draw tally marks and count the number of objects in each category.
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Tally Charts: Interpret and Represent Data Interactive Digital Maths Activities
Introducing this comprehensive digital maths resource designed specifically for Year 2 students to master the art of tally charts in statistics! With this interactive learning tool, students will develop a solid foundation in data representation and analysis while having fun along the way.
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Our Year 2 Statistics Digital Resource provides a dynamic and engaging learning experience that captures student’s attention from start to finish. The carefully crafted content is aligned with the curriculum standards, ensuring that students are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge needed in interpreting and representing data using tally charts.
Through a series of interactive lessons and activities, your year 2 students will learn how to create, interpret, and use tally charts effectively. They will discover the significance of tally marks as a quick and efficient way to record and count data. With the guidance of our intuitive interface, students can practice creating tally charts in a virtual environment, enabling them to sharpen their skills at their own pace.
To enhance the learning experience, this 30-page Year 2 Statistics Digital Resource incorporates interactive self-marking activities using vibrant graphics. Students can put their knowledge to the test with interactive challenges that reinforce their understanding of tally charts. Additionally, our resource offers progress tracking features, allowing students and educators to monitor performance and identify areas for improvement.
Whether used in the classroom or at home, our Year 2 Statistics Digital Resource provides an immersive learning environment that supports student’s growth in statistics.
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Interpret and Present Information Using Tables
Carroll and Venn diagrams
Block Diagrams
This is an interactive lesson for learners in year 2 on Carrol and Venn Diagrams. In this lesson, learners will be able to sort data, into different categories using these diagrams. They will also be able to ask and answer simple questions by counting the number of objects in each category.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and learners can also use it at home to practice at home.
There are lots of drag and drop activity with instant feedback.
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
Choose index.html to view online
This lesson is also available offline.
The lesson contains 27 Interactive pages
Area and Perimeter of Squares and Rectangles Interactive Digital Lesson and Activities
How to Calculate Area and perimeter is a lesson that is designed for year 7 learners.
Learning objectives:
derive and apply formulae to calculate and solve problems involving area and perimeter of :
triangles, parallelograms, trapezia; and also
calculate and solve problems involving perimeters of 2-D shapes and composite shapes.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and as well as at home by learners.
There are lots of drag-and-drop activities with instant feedback.
Contains 18 Interactive pages
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Telling The Time AM or PM is a completely interactive year 3 lesson with lots of differentiated activities. See Preview Here
In this lesson, learners will be able:
to tell and write the time from an analogue clock.
use vocabulary such as o’clock, am/pm, morning, afternoon, noon and midnight
This lesson contains 24 interactive pages with lots of drag and drop activities and worksheet for extended work.
In this lesson, learners are taught how to:
count up and down in tenths
recognize that fraction tenth arise from dividing an object into 10 equal parts
recognize that to get a tenth of a number, they will need to divide a 1-digit number or quantity by 10.
solve problems that involve all of the above
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of differentiated drag and drop fractions activities with instant feedback.
Contains 24 Interactive pages
This 30-page worksheet on drawing hands on a clock is suitable for learners in year 1 and year 2.
It can also be used as an ice breaker or starter activity for your class.
This worksheet includes drawing:
the hour on a clock;
a half-hour on a clock;
quarter on a clock;
minutes on a clock; as well as answer keys to all worksheets.
Click the links below to download the full interactive lessons:
Telling Time Year 1
Telling the time Year 2
Probability - Mutually Exclusive Events See Preview Here.
Teach your GCSE students how to find the probability of mutually exclusive events with these completely interactive digital home learning resources with engaging content and instant learner feedback.
Buy this great value 16-page bundle of interactive probability lessons as well as differentiated activities today to save you hours of planning.
Teachers can use this lesson for whole-class teaching and as well as using it to consolidate lessons learned at home by learners.
There are lots of drag and drop activities on substitution with instant feedback, as well as exam questions.
The lesson contains 16 interactive pages.
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Probabilities: Independent Events Digital Lesson and Activities for KS3 See Preview Here
In statistics and probability, independent events are those occurrences that are not influenced by other events. This means that the outcome of one event has no effect on the outcome of another event. For example, the flip of a coin and the roll of a die are independent events because the outcome of one does not affect the outcome of the other.
To understand the concept of independent events, it can be helpful to use an interactive lesson or activity. For example, you could have your class conduct a probability experiment where they flip a coin and roll a die multiple times, and record the results in a table. As they do this, they can observe that the outcome of the coin flip does not affect the outcome of the die roll, and vice versa.
Once your learners understand the concept of independent events, you can introduce them to the rule of product. This rule is used to calculate the probability of multiple independent events occurring. For example, if the probability of event A occurring is 1/2, and the probability of event B occurring is 1/3, the probability of both A and B occurring is 1/2 * 1/3 = 1/6.
By teaching your learners about independent events and the rule of product, you can help them develop a stronger understanding of probability and its applications in the real world.
How to Calculate probabilities learning objectives:
understand that probability is given on a scale of 0-1;
be able to write probability as fractions, decimals and sometimes as percentages;
calculate probability of single events;
review the use of listings, tables and tree diagrams to calculate the probability of two or more events.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and learners can also use it at home to practice at home.
There are lots of drag and drop activities as well as instant feedback.
The lesson contains 19 interactive pages.
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This amazing 30-page worksheet on drawing hands on the clock is suitable for learners in year 1 and year 2. It can also be used as an ice breaker or starter activity for key stage 1 learners to draw the hands of the clock to show the given time.
It includes drawing:
the hour on a clock;
a half-hour on a clock;
quarter on a clock;
minutes on a clock; as well as answer keys to all worksheets.
Averages - Finding The Range Interactive Digital Maths lesson and Activities
This amazing interactive lesson on Average will give key stage maths learners lots of practice on finding the range. They will be able to apply their ordering numbers and subtraction skills to calculate the range in a given data set.
Your ks3 learners will learn to find the range by subtracting the smallest value from the largest value and understand that the range represent consistency in a set of data.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of differentiated drag and drop activities with instant feedback.
KS3 Division Lesson and Interactive Activities is a high-engagement division practice that will give your key stage 3 learners ample opportunities to recap strategies for calculating numerical problems involving divisions. They will be able to apply different methods to divide whole numbers and decimals.
This amazing lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners for homeschooling.
Designed with lots of differentiated drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback.
Contains 58 interactive pages
Measuring Lengths with Informal Objects Year 1 Digital Maths Activities
In this unit, year 1 children will be able to use informal objects like paperclips, crayons, and blocks to measure the lengths of various objects. With immersive drag and drop activities, they will recognize when one object is longer or shorter than another, using informal objects for comparison.
What is included:
Three-part Lesson
Self-marking Activities
Fluency, Reasoning and Problem-solving Questions.
Engaging Drag and Drop Activities
Interactive Self-marking Worksheet
Printable Worksheets to Consolidate Learning
12 Hour and 24 Hour Clock is a completely interactive year 3 measurement lesson with lots of differentiated activities. In this lesson, learners will be able:
to tell and write the time using 12-hour and 24-hour clocks
estimate and read time with increasing accuracy to the nearest minute;
record and compare time in terms of seconds, minutes and hours; use vocabulary such as o’clock, am/pm, morning, afternoon, noon and midnight
This lesson contains 30 interactive pages with lots of drag and drop activities and worksheet for extended work.