Practise place value to 100 by rolling a dice and building the number you land on, using base ten equipment.
Included:
PPT of baord game for editing numbers
PDF for easy printing
Key Stage 1 Maths investigation
Work in an ordered, methodical way to find every possible combination of Willy Wonka’s new sweet invention flavours!
Suitable for Year 1, Year 2 or Year 3 as there is a 24 solution extension problem.
Comprises easier and more challenging problem as PPT and PDF.
Natural themed wooden tens frame to support White Rose Maths scheme.
Comprises:
Pdf with 3 tens frames per page
individual image for resizing and creating worksheets
Place Value charts for Key Stage 1 and 2. Ready to print off and laminate.
The charts can then be used to understand the value of a number by adding counters/base 10 to each column or for children to wirte on with whiteboard pen.
Template (in Word and PDF) to create a days of the week wheel.
All you will need is:
a split pin
This file printed onto white card
Crayons
One rectangle of card per child as the ‘handle’ - mine is blue in the image.
Wooden themed number lines.
Set comprises:
Numberlines to 10 (3 per page)
Numberlines to 20 (3 per page)
Blank numberlines to 10 (3 per page)
Blank numberlines to 20 (3 per page)
Download the matching numbercards to 100 from my TES shop. Children can choose a card and label the number on the correct place on the blank numberline.
For KS2 children, label the ends of the blank numberlines e.g. 70 and 80. Children write the numbers inbetween or half way between.
Differentiated maths activity for Year 2 children, working on missing numbers in addition and subtraction problems.
Available as Pdf and Word document for editing.
Worksheet for Autumn patterns in EYFS and Key Stage 1 maths.
Children cut out the images and arrange on sugar paper strips etc to create their own mathematical pattern!
Part part whole model to assist with the White Rose Maths scheme.
Natural theme log slice.
Matching numbers and alphabet also available in my TES shop.
50 square for Year 1 children.
Provides a bridge between numberlines to 20 and 100 squares which can confuse less confident mathematicians as they discover larger numbers.