Bounce Learning Kids makes quality education resources for primary and secondary school children, children with special needs and people for whom English is a second language.
Bounce Learning Kids makes quality education resources for primary and secondary school children, children with special needs and people for whom English is a second language.
Solve the maths problems on each distance learning worksheet. The resulting number from each maths problem is then filled in on a 1-100 grid of numbers. When all the correct numbers have been filled in, the mystery image is revealed.
Kids love the mystery of what the image will be, which makes working on the maths problems that much more fun.
In this module, there is a single image but there are seven different maths worksheets that each product the same set of numbers. In this way, children with different abilities are catered for. Each sheet features a specific type of maths problem so there are plenty of options to choose from:
Place value - easy (with visual blocks of 10s & 1s)
Place value - harder (with numerals of 10s & 1s to count)
Addition - easy (with no carrying over)
Addition - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - easy (with no carrying over)
Subtraction - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - harder (all numbers subtracted from 100)
Just choose the type of maths problem that’s most suitable to the students’ abilities.
This is image J (the number one-hundred ‘100’) from 10 possible images.
Some sheets are replicated with one having sums presented horizontally and others vertically. This way, there’s an option for whichever way your students are comfortable with.
Check out the others products in the Mystery Picture Maths range, or get the fantastic value bundle if you want them all.
Solve the maths problems on each distance learning worksheet. The resulting number from each maths problem is then filled in on a 1-100 grid of numbers. When all the correct numbers have been filled in, the mystery image is revealed.
Kids love the mystery of what the image will be, which makes working on the maths problems that much more fun.
In this module, there is a single image but there are seven different maths worksheets that each product the same set of numbers. In this way, children with different abilities are catered for. Each sheet features a specific type of maths problem so there are plenty of options to choose from:
Place value - easy (with visual blocks of 10s & 1s)
Place value - harder (with numerals of 10s & 1s to count)
Addition - easy (with no carrying over)
Addition - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - easy (with no carrying over)
Subtraction - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - harder (all numbers subtracted from 100)
Just choose the type of maths problem that’s most suitable to the students’ abilities.
This is image I (upper-case letter ‘E’ c haracter) from 10 possible images.
Some sheets are replicated with one having sums presented horizontally and others vertically. This way, there’s an option for whichever way your students are comfortable with.
Check out the others products in the Mystery Picture Maths range, or get the fantastic value bundle if you want them all.
Solve the maths problems on each distance learning worksheet. The resulting number from each maths problem is then filled in on a 1-100 grid of numbers. When all the correct numbers have been filled in, the mystery image is revealed.
Kids love the mystery of what the image will be, which makes working on the maths problems that much more fun.
In this module, there is a single image but there are seven different maths worksheets that each product the same set of numbers. In this way, children with different abilities are catered for. Each sheet features a specific type of maths problem so there are plenty of options to choose from:
Place value - easy (with visual blocks of 10s & 1s)
Place value - harder (with numerals of 10s & 1s to count)
Addition - easy (with no carrying over)
Addition - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - easy (with no carrying over)
Subtraction - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - harder (all numbers subtracted from 100)
Just choose the type of maths problem that’s most suitable to the students’ abilities.
This is image H (upper-case letter ‘A’ character) from 10 possible images.
Some sheets are replicated with one having sums presented horizontally and others vertically. This way, there’s an option for whichever way your students are comfortable with.
Check out the others products in the Mystery Picture Maths range, or get the fantastic value bundle if you want them all.
Solve the maths problems on each distance learning worksheet. The resulting number from each math problem is then filled in on a 1-100 grid of numbers. When all the correct numbers have been filled in, the mystery image is revealed.
Kids love the mystery of what the image will be, which makes working on the maths problems that much more fun.
In this module, there is a single image but there are seven different maths worksheets that each product the same set of numbers. In this way, children with different abilities are catered for. Each sheet features a specific type of maths problem so there are plenty of options to choose from:
Place value - easy (with visual blocks of 10s & 1s)
Place value - harder (with numerals of 10s & 1s to count)
Addition - easy (with no carrying over)
Addition - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - easy (with no carrying over)
Subtraction - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - harder (all numbers subtracted from 100)
Just choose the type of maths problem that’s most suitable to the students’ abilities.
This is image G (a hash ‘#’ character) from 10 possible images.
Some sheets are replicated with one having sums presented horizontally and others vertically. This way, there’s an option for whichever way your students are comfortable with.
Check out the others products in the Mystery Picture Maths range, or get the fantastic value bundle if you want them all.
Solve the maths problems on each distance learning worksheet. The resulting number from each maths problem is then filled in on a 1-100 grid of numbers. When all the correct numbers have been filled in, the mystery image is revealed.
Kids love the mystery of what the image will be, which makes working on the maths problems that much more fun.
In this module, there is a single image but there are seven different maths worksheets that each product the same set of numbers. In this way, children with different abilities are catered for. Each sheet features a specific type of maths problem so there are plenty of options to choose from:
Place value - easy (with visual blocks of 10s & 1s)
Place value - harder (with numerals of 10s & 1s to count)
Addition - easy (with no carrying over)
Addition - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - easy (with no carrying over)
Subtraction - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - harder (all numbers subtracted from 100)
Just choose the type of maths problem that’s most suitable to the students’ abilities.
This is image F (a diamond, or rotated square) from 10 possible images.
Some sheets are replicated with one having sums presented horizontally and others vertically. This way, there’s an option for whichever way your students are comfortable with.
Check out the others products in the Mystery Picture Maths range, or get the fantastic value bundle if you want them all.
Solve the maths problems on each distance learning worksheet. The resulting number from each maths problem is then filled in on a 1-100 grid of numbers. When all the correct numbers have been filled in, the mystery image is revealed.
Kids love the mystery of what the image will be, which makes working on the maths problems that much more fun.
In this module, there is a single image but there are seven different maths worksheets that each product the same set of numbers. In this way, children with different abilities are catered for. Each sheet features a specific type of maths problem so there are plenty of options to choose from:
Place value - easy (with visual blocks of 10s & 1s)
Place value - harder (with numerals of 10s & 1s to count)
Addition - easy (with no carrying over)
Addition - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - easy (with no carrying over)
Subtraction - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - harder (all numbers subtracted from 100)
Just choose the type of math problem that’s most suitable to the students’ abilities.
This is image E (divide ‘÷’ and multiply ‘x’ signs) from 10 possible images.
Some sheets are replicated with one having sums presented horizontally and others vertically. This way, there’s an option for whichever way your students are comfortable with.
Check out the others products in the Mystery Picture Maths range, or get the fantastic value bundle if you want them all.
Solve the maths problems on each distance learning worksheet. The resulting number from each maths problem is then filled in on a 1-100 grid of numbers. When all the correct numbers have been filled in, the mystery image is revealed.
Kids love the mystery of what the image will be, which makes working on the maths problems that much more fun.
In this module, there is a single image but there are seven different maths worksheets that each product the same set of numbers. In this way, children with different abilities are catered for. Each sheet features a specific type of maths problem so there are plenty of options to choose from:
Place value - easy (with visual blocks of 10s & 1s)
Place value - harder (with numerals of 10s & 1s to count)
Addition - easy (with no carrying over)
Addition - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - easy (with no carrying over)
Subtraction - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - harder (all numbers subtracted from 100)
Just choose the type of math problem that’s most suitable to the students’ abilities.
This is image D (plus ‘+’ and minus ‘-’ signs) from 10 possible images.
Some sheets are replicated with one having sums presented horizontally and others vertically. This way, there’s an option for whichever way your students are comfortable with.
Check out the others products in the Mystery Picture Maths range, or get the fantastic value bundle if you want them all.
Solve the maths problems on each distance learning worksheet. The resulting number from each maths problem is then filled in on a 1-100 grid of numbers. When all the correct numbers have been filled in, the mystery image is revealed.
Kids love the mystery of what the image will be, which makes working on the maths problems that much more fun.
In this module, there is a single image but there are seven different maths worksheets that each product the same set of numbers. In this way, children with different abilities are catered for. Each sheet features a specific type of maths problem so there are plenty of options to choose from:
Place value - easy (with visual blocks of 10s & 1s)
Place value - harder (with numerals of 10s & 1s to count)
Addition - easy (with no carrying over)
Addition - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - easy (with no carrying over)
Subtraction - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - harder (all numbers subtracted from 100)
Just choose the type of math problem that’s most suitable to the students’ abilities.
This is image C (a heart) from 10 possible images.
Some sheets are replicated with one having sums presented horizontally and others vertically. This way, there’s an option for whichever way your students are comfortable with.
Check out the others products in the Mystery Picture Maths range, or get the fantastic value bundle if you want them all.
Solve the maths problems on each distance learning worksheet. The resulting number from each maths problem is then filled in on a 1-100 grid of numbers. When all the correct numbers have been filled in, the mystery image is revealed.
Kids love the mystery of what the image will be, which makes working on the maths problems that much more fun.
In this module, there is a single image but there are seven different maths worksheets that each product the same set of numbers. In this way, children with different abilities are catered for. Each sheet features a specific type of maths problem so there are plenty of options to choose from:
Place value - easy (with visual blocks of 10s & 1s)
Place value - harder (with numerals of 10s & 1s to count)
Addition - easy (with no carrying over)
Addition - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - easy (with no carrying over)
Subtraction - harder (with carrying over required)
Subtraction - harder (all numbers subtracted from 100)
Just choose the type of math problem that’s most suitable to the students’ abilities.
This is image B (a question mark) from 10 possible images.
Some sheets are replicated with one having sums presented horizontally and others vertically. This way, there’s an option for whichever way your students are comfortable with.
Check out the others products in the Mystery Picture Maths range, or get the fantastic value bundle if you want them all.
What’s the probability?
Study the image and solve the probability word questions. Each of these distance learning worksheets presents 4 different scenarios with three probability questions to answer for each.
COLOUR:
Most Bounce Learning Kids products are suitable to be printed in B/W but a few are best printed in colour, due to references to specific colours on the sheet. This is one such series where there are specific colour references.
Crossword maths distance learning worksheets is like doing a regular crossword but with numbers instead of letter. This is an amazingly fun way to make maths seem like play. The crossword ‘clues’ are maths sums. Solve the maths sum and place the resulting number into the appropriate space on the crossword math grid. When you have solved all the ‘clues’ and completed the field, put the highlighted numbers into the grid below to solve the final maths equation at the bottom for a bit of extra fun.
The sheets are in pairs and include the following:
2 sheets with addition sums
2 sheets with subtraction sums.
2 sheets with multiplication sums.
2 sheets with division sums.
2 sheets with a random mix of all four types of sums.
Don’t worry, there’s a clear answers sheet to show you where all the numbers go.
COLOUR & B/W: There are two versions of each sheet. In addition to the full-color sheets, each is presented in a specifically designed line-art B/W version, for those that are unable to print in full-color.
See also the Crossword maths 1 puzzles.
Find two adjacent numbers that either sum or multiply together to produce the target number. This is an excellent resource for learning factors.
There are 10 rows of numbers to find the target number from in each sheet. The first 5 sheets tackle addition and a further 4 tackle multiplication. The first sheet of each type has a couple of examples demonstrating how it works.
3D nets are a fantastic way to have fun. The shapes on these worksheets can be cut-out to make the following range of basic 3D objects:
tetrahedrons
cubes
dice
cuboids
square pyramids
pentagonal pyramids
cylinders
triangular prisms
cones
3D nets are a fantastic way to have fun. The complex 3D net on these worksheets can be cut-out to make all the Archimedes 3D objects:
Truncated tetrahedron
Cuboctahedron
Truncated cube
Truncated octahedron
Rhombicuboctahedron
Truncated cuboctahedron
Snub cube
Icosidodecaherdon
Truncated dodecahedron
Truncated icosahedron
Rhombicosidodecahedron
Truncated icosidodecahedron
Snub dodecahedron
A handy Archimedean Solids chart with all the statistics and characteristics of all the Archimedean Solids is also included in this series.
Fun way to learn addition and subtraction with these distance learning worksheets.
Complete the triangle of numbers and solve all the equations.
This fun series of maths triangles worksheets provides a visually stimulating and interesting means to get kids practising their maths skills.
This series tackles addition and subtraction. See the corresponding series Maths triangles 2, which tackles multiplication and division.
As with all Bounce Learning Kids worksheets, they start out easier and become progressively more challenging as you progress through the series, so there’s always something for all students regardless of their ability.
Practice the art of letter writing by making the hand movements needed to write letters using the NSW Foundation(*) letter type. One sheet for each letter of the alphabet.
Each distance learning worksheet has a series of squiggly lines to trace over, requiring the same hand movements needed to write the letter in question.
In this range:
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (Vic Mod Cur font)
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (NSW Foundation font)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (Vic Mod Cur font)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (NSW Foundation font)
See also number writing series:
Writing numbers mimicking the hand movements
Writing numbers by tracing actual numbers
(*) NSW Foundation is a specific letter type that is mandated in New South Wales, Australia as well as some other states. If there is a specific font your state uses, please feel free to contact me at chris@BounceLearningKids.com and I may be able to provide a corresponding series using that font.
Suitable for printing in B/W as well as colour.
Solve the super fun number snake math puzzles. Solve all the math equations to complete all the numbers as you snake around the grid. Follow the direction of the arrows.
Each distance learning worksheet is provided in full-colour as well as B/W. For each sheet, there is also an answers sheet provided.
Sheets range from simple to complex with some covering addition and subtraction while others cover addition, subtraction, multiplication & division:
1-10 (+ -)
1-25 (+ -)
1-50 (+ -)
1-100 (+ -)
1-50 small (x /)
1-100 (x /)
1-1000 (x /)
1-50 small (+ - x /)
1-50 (+ - x /)
1-100 (+ - x /)
1-1000 (+ - x /)
3D nets are a fantastic way to have fun. The shapes on these worksheets can be cut-out to make the following range of complex 3D objects:
Octahedron
Dodecahedron
Rhombic prism
Icosahedron
Hexagonal prism
Twisted pentagonal prism
Twisted cube
Twisted hexagonal prism
Wordsearch puzzle with a twist. Instead of letter, this wordsearch grid has UK coins. The idea is to find the specific amount of money with the indicated number of adjacent coins (up, down, left, right & diagonal).
The puzzles start out relatively simple but become progressively more challenging. This wordsearch with money puzzle is also available in Australian & US versions.
Practice the art of letter writing by making the hand movements needed to write letters using the Victoria Modern Cursive(*) letter type. One sheet for each letter of the alphabet.
Each distance learning worksheet has a series of squiggly lines to trace over, requiring the same hand movements needed to write the letter in question.
In this range:
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (Vic Mod Cur font - this series)
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (NSW Foundation font)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (Vic Mod Cur font)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (NSW Foundation font)
See also number writing series:
Writing numbers mimicking the hand movements
Writing numbers by tracing actual numbers
(*) Victoria Modern Cursive is a specific letter type that is mandated in Victoria, Australia as well as some other states. If there is a specific font your state uses, please feel free to contact me at chris@BounceLearningKids.com and I may be able to provide a corresponding series using that font.
Suitable for printing in B/W as well as colour.