Children must race against the clock to complete their selected times table race before the time runs out to catch the Pokemon! Cut out the times table races into individual slips with a race on each for the children to select. As a guide, allow 45 seconds for the 'times tables in order' race and a minute and a half for the 'times tables out of order' and 'division facts' races.
Children can track their times tables progress by collecting a Pokemon every time a new one is learnt. Children colour in the Pokemon they collect.
The colours on the tracker (or 'Pokedex'!) represent KS1, Y3 and Y4+ progressing down the page.
Can they catch 'em all?
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Children can track their times tables progress by collecting a Pokemon every time a new one is learnt. Children colour in the Pokemon they collect.
The colours on the tracker (or 'Pokedex'!) represent KS1, Y3 and Y4+ progressing down the page.
Can they catch 'em all?
Follow me at www.facebook.com/MissBeckyEducation to stay up-to-date with my new uploads and ideas.
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Awesome resource for a low ability year 7 class
Lovely, will grab children's interest
Great resource to catch the pokemon interest of one of my students. Thank you
Thank you sooo much! My son taps in much more to things that interest him... he'll catch his Pokemon while I catch his attention for math!!!
Just looking for new resources for my new 1:1 who loves Pokémon! Thank you so much!
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