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LittleStreams was set up in 2014 by educators and graphic designers Rebekah Humphrey-Bullen and Samuel Lovegrove. We make high quality, affordable resources for teachers and tutors, including worksheets, games, task cards and revision flash cards.

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LittleStreams was set up in 2014 by educators and graphic designers Rebekah Humphrey-Bullen and Samuel Lovegrove. We make high quality, affordable resources for teachers and tutors, including worksheets, games, task cards and revision flash cards.
Rules of Indices | Follow Me Cards UK Version
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Rules of Indices | Follow Me Cards UK Version

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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise rules of indices. There are two possible starting points, so differentiation is built into the activity. It includes simplification of multiplying and dividing indices, evaluating fractional indices and working with negative indices. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. This is the UK version, using the term indices. For the US version that uses the terminology exponents, click here. Some ideas for how to use follow me cards: -Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table. -Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the rst students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards. -Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books. If you have any feedback, please message us at contact@littlestreams.co.uk
Algebra | Grade 8/9 target New 9-1 GCSE Maths
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Algebra | Grade 8/9 target New 9-1 GCSE Maths

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This pack contains 48 exam style question cards covering the curriculum for the top grades of the new (9-1) GCSE in algebra written for students aiming for grades 8 and 9. Topics included are as follows: *Rearranging Equations - 2 cards *Expanding Binomials - 3 cards *Algebraic Fractions - 4 cards *Algebraic Proof - 5 cards *Quadratic Equations including Completing the Square and Factorising where the x^2 coefficient is greater than one - 8 cards *Sequences including Quadratic Sequences - 5 cards *Geometric Sequences - 4 cards *Quadratic Inequalities - 5 cards *Simultaneous Equations involving Quadratics and the Circle Equation - 3 cards *Functions - 4 cards *Iterative Methods - 5 cards The design of a card means you can use these in a variety of ways in your classroom; as a starter or a plenary, as extension work, as homework or as a revision tool. An answer key is included. As is a handy student answer sheet where students can pit their answers, allowing for the cards to be reused. We also have available our grade 6/7 target algebra gcse cards. This is available as part of a bundle with graphs, geometry, number and statistics, all aimed at grades 8/9.
Algebra Problems | Task Cards
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Algebra Problems | Task Cards

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These questions are formulated to progress from simple real life situations, through nth term questions and sequences, to working with simple algebraic equations. The cards introduce the idea that algebra has a function in the real world. These questions provide a strong base for the continued learning of basic Algebra. This pack contains a set of 96 task cards consisting of 24 questions differentiated 4 ways on the subject of Algebra. They are designed completely from scratch with simplicity, professionalism and concentration in mind. Each question is differentiated four ways, with the easiest version of the questions as Red cards, followed by Yellow, then Green and finally Challenge. Full answers are included, as is a student answer sheet for them to record their answers. These task cards also make great starter questions, and offer opportunities for classroom discussions. You may also like: Geometry Task Cards Number Task Cards Understanding and Manipulating Algebra Worksheets Solving Linear Equations Follow Me Cards Algebra Patterns and Sequences
Mixed Math Word Problems | Task Cards
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Mixed Math Word Problems | Task Cards

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This pack contains a set of 24 questions on Mixed Math Word Problems, including Algebra, Geometry, Number and Statistics subject areas. They are designed completely from scratch with simplicity, professionalism and concentration in mind. These questions are designed to be little maths puzzles that explore some deeper thoughts of numbers etc. Including a total of 96 task cards, this pack consists of 24 unique questions which have been differentiated in four ways. The easiest questions are Red, followed by Yellow, then Green and finally Challenge. What makes this pack so unique is that is consists of questions from a mixture of topics within mathematics, making it a great exploration task or starter to a lesson. Full answers are included, as is a student answer sheet for them to record their answers. These also make great starter questions, and offer opportunities for classroom discussions. You may also like: Geometry Task Cards Algebra Task Cards Number Bonds Game Galaxy Quest Negative Numbers Bingo Prime Factors Follow Me Cards
Fruit Pie Charts
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Fruit Pie Charts

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This activity offers a different way to teach tally and pie charts. Students choose 20 fruit cards from the fruit deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards if you wish to make things more challenging). We recommend that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with, while also being a factor of 360. Students collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. On the same sheet is a column for working out the number of degrees needed for constructing the pie chart. Two pie chart sheets are included, one with the key in colour, and one with the key ready for colouring. Alternatively, get students to construct the pie chart from scratch in their books or a separate piece of paper. The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own pie chart, unique from other students in the class. You may also like: Graphs and Charts Matching Activity Pictopraph Activity Firework Bar Graph Activity
Algebra Patterns and Sequences | Worksheets
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Algebra Patterns and Sequences | Worksheets

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This pack is filled with worksheet activities covering the topic of patterns and sequences. All worksheets are differentiated, offering supported worksheets, as well as worksheets which challenge the most able students. Answer sheets are included. Gaps In The Sequence asks students to find the missing numbers of sequences (some linear, some following patterns such as doubling each number) and to state the term to term rule. The Fencing In and Dinner Table Conundrum worksheets introduce the idea of geometric patterns which grow at a linear rate, giving a visual representation on linear sequences. For the more able students, this worksheet asks them to find the nth term of the given patterns. Fishing for Sequences asks students to find numbers which appear in a given sequence. The first differentiation covers only term to term rules. The middle differentiation includes nth term examples. The most challenging differentiation asks students to state with algebraic reasoning, why a given number is not in a sequence. This checks for a true understanding of sequences. The fifth worksheet is all about the nth term, with a more challenging worksheet that pushes students to think about such sequences as square numbers, and fraction sequences. The sixth worksheet continues the nth term exploration, starting with students identifying whether a given sequences is linear, and stating whether a given number is in a sequence. The seventh worksheet, Function Machines, asks students to find the given rule for some numbers. And finally, worksheet eight offers a unique challenge for uniquely able students. This worksheet introduces students to the proper mathematical notation for linear sequences, including the formula for finding any term in a sequence. You may also like: Algebra Task Cards Solving Linear Equations Follow Me Cards Understanding and Manipulating Algebra Worksheets
Averages Follow-Me Cards - a game for Mean, Median and Mode
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Averages Follow-Me Cards - a game for Mean, Median and Mode

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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise mean, median and mode. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. Some ideas for how to use follow me cards: -Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table. -Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards. - Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books. You may also like: Mean, Median and Mode Bingo Mean Wars Averages Card Game
Combining Like Terms Follow-Me Cards - A game for simplifying expressions.
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Combining Like Terms Follow-Me Cards - A game for simplifying expressions.

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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise combining like terms in algebra. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. Some ideas for how to use follow me cards: -Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table. -Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards. - Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books. You may also like: Understanding and Manipulating Algebra Worksheets Algebra Substitution Bingo
Linear Equations Follow Me Cards - A game for Algebra
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Linear Equations Follow Me Cards - A game for Algebra

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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise solving equations. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. Some ideas for how to use follow me cards: -Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table. -Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards. - Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books. You may also like: Algebra Rummy Card Game Combining Like Terms Follow Me Cards Understanding and Manipulating Algebra Worksheets
Introducing Fractions and Decimals
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Introducing Fractions and Decimals

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This pack is filled with worksheets designed to introduce students to fractions and understanding the relationship between different fractions. It also covers decimals, asking students to put decimals in order of size. Each worksheet is differentiated 3 ways. There are two files: the worksheet files and the teachers file that includes the solutions. It contains the following worksheets: Worksheet 1 Equal Share Worksheet 2 Identifying Fractions Worksheet 3 Shading Fractions Worksheet 4 Word Link Worksheet 5 Letters Worksheet 6 Fraction and Decimal Number Lines Worksheet 7 Word Problems Worksheet 8 Comparing Fractions Worksheet 9 Comparing Decimals Worksheet 10 Stepping Stones The first worksheet takes a look at what is meant by breaking shapes into equal sizes, and builds understanding of what fractions are. The second worksheet is about stating the fraction of the shape or group of objects that are shaded. The first differentiation gives clues for the first few questions, level two just gives an example, and level three asks students to simplify where possible. The third worksheet is a continuation of the second, this time asking students to shade the given fraction on the shape or group of objects. The fourth worksheet has students connect a written fraction to its shaded shape form. When these lines are connected, a name of a famous mathematician is discovered. For the level 1 differentiation, some answers are given to get them started. The fifth worksheet looks at letters and asks students to find what fraction of certain letters are vowels or are made up of words. It also consists of some simple adding decimals. Worksheet six consists of number lines. Students are asked to put fractions and decimals in the correct places on the number lines. They are also asked to identify where 1 is on the number line, given the position of a given fraction. Differentiations 2 and 3 explore top heavy fractions. Worksheet seven asks simple fraction word problems. Worksheet eight builds on this by comparing the sizes of fractions directly. Differentiation 1 includes images of fractions as well as the written form to help students visualise the solution. The ninth worksheet is a continuation of worksheet eight, but covering decimals. The tenth and final worksheet also asks students to compare fractions to find the largest, but in a more fun way. The worksheet consists of pictures of stones in a pond, and students must choose the largest fraction in each column to step on to get across the pond. This pack is available as part of our Introducing Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Bundle available here.
Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Intro Bundle
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Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Intro Bundle

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This extensive bundle includes 5 packs on fractions, decimals, percentages and ratios. Each pack contains 10 individual worksheets all differentiated 3 ways. Giving a total of 50 unique activities and 150 worksheets. An answer key is also included, as a separate file, meaning you can email the worksheets out to your students. It includes the following packs: Introducing Fractions and Decimals Equivalent Fractions and Percentages Fraction and Decimal Sums Fraction and Percentages of Amounts Introducing Ratio A bonus topic test and confidence checklist for free with the bundle. Worksheet activities includes mazes, word problems, shading, word links, solve the clue, and linking questions. The first pack introduces students to the concept of fractions and decimals. It covers topics including finding and shading fractions of circles as well as objects, placing fractions and decimals on a number line and comparing the sizes of fractions and decimals. The second pack covers equivalent fractions and percentages. It introduces equivalent fractions using the bar model and fraction circles, converting between decimals and percentages, writing tenths as decimals, converting common fractions to decimals and percentages, and word problems involving equivalent fractions. The third pack covers adding fractions and decimals. It begins with adding fractions where the denominators are the same and where one denominator is a multiple of the other. It also includes word problems involving both decimals and percentages. The forth pack includes finding fractions and percentages of amounts. It begins by looking at unit fractions, then introducing the concept of finding, for example, 3/5 of 40. It also covers finding 10%, 50%, 25%, 20% and 5% of a number. Word questions are also included. The fifth pack introduces ratios. It covers writing ratios of given objects, sharing an amount in a given ratio, converting between ratio and fractions and word problems involving ratio and proportions. Included is a bonus final test covering all the topics in the pack and a confidence checklist.
Introducing Ratio
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Introducing Ratio

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This pack includes 10 unique worksheets that introduce ratios. Each worksheet is then differentiated 3 ways to ensure support and challenge. Your download includes two versions of this pack, the UK version with £, and the US version with $. If you require any other currency or versions, please feel free to contact us at Contact@LittleStreams.co.uk. The pack contains the following activities: Worksheet 1 Ratio Images Worksheet 2 Ratio Blocks Worksheet 3 Equivalent Ratios Worksheet 4 Ratio Word Link Worksheet 5 Ratio of Shapes Worksheet 6 Proportion Word Problems Worksheet 7 Sharing Amounts Worksheet 8 Ratio of Amount Secret Code Worksheet 9 Ratio Word Problems Worksheet 10 Ratios and Fractions The first worksheet introduces the idea of writing ratios of groups of objects. Worksheet 2 then extends this using grids of shaded squares and introduces the concept of simplifying ratios. The third worksheet asks students to match equivalent ratios; differentiations 1 & 2 include a hint on how to simplify ratios. The fourth worksheet is a letter link activity on simplifying ratios. When students link equivalent ratios, they draw through letters that spell out the name of a famous mathematician. The 5th worksheet looks at different shapes, both 2D and 3D shapes, and asks students to find the ratio of these shapes. Worksheet 6 introduces the idea of proportion. It consists of word problems of objects in proportion of each other. Worksheet 7 covers sharing amounts of money in a given ratio. Differentiation 1 includes a guide of how to share money in a given ratio. Worksheet 8 is another activity in sharing money given a ratio, this time to solve a clue puzzle that reveals an interesting fact. Differentiation 1 includes a guide on converting between ratios and fractions. Worksheet 9 consists of word questions on ratios. Differentiations 1 and 2 includes an information section on sharing amounts in a given ratio. The final worksheet covers converting between ratios and fractions. This pack is also available as part of our introducing Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Bundle which you can get here.
3D Shapes | Flash Cards
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3D Shapes | Flash Cards

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90 Flash Cards for 3D shapes, covering recognising the mathematical names of shapes as well as counting the number of faces, vertices and edges on given shapes. Includes standard 3D shapes such as cuboids and cylinders, as well as more advanced shapes to stretch more able students, such as a regular pentagonal prism and a conical frustum. Includes solid filled shapes and wire frame shapes. Printable pack includes files made for single-sided and double-sided printers. This is available as part of our flash card bundle, available here. You may also like: 3D Shapes Matching Puzzle Quadrilateral Match Card Game Properties of Quadrilaterals Flash Cards
Card Game Bundle 2
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Card Game Bundle 2

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This pack contains 5 card game for the price of 3. Get our bundle at a 40% discount compared to buying the games individually. Learning about Factors and Multiples, addition and subtraction, number bonds and times tables. The pack contains the following games: • Factors Frenzy | Card Game for learning Factors & Multiples • Number Bonds and Sums | Competitive Card Game for Addition and Number Bonds • Addition Battle | Card Game to build skills in addition and number bonds • Subtraction Battle | Card game to build skills in subtraction and number bonds • Times Tables | Card Game for Times Tables and Multiples
Arithmetic with Negative Numbers | Bingo Game
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Arithmetic with Negative Numbers | Bingo Game

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Arithmetic bingo consists of questions such as adding negative numbers and multiplying a negative by a positive. Included are questions such as 2-10, -6x-6 and -6+26. Contains bingo cards and 72 question cards that cover addition, subtraction, multiplication and division with negative and positive numbers. A bingo card is also included for students to in their numbers from a given list. This game is an easily printed and prepared thanks to easy-cut guides. It comes with well-explained rules of play, and makes a great time filler for an entire class or a high quality game for one on one tuition. This is included in the Bingo Bundle with 4 other activities at a discount price. You amy also like: Negative Integers Battle Card Game
Arithmetic | Dominoes Game
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Arithmetic | Dominoes Game

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This is a simple and professionally constructed game of dominoes. It aims to help learners practice their arithmetic skills on the fly. Questions include addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The game includes 55 dominoes, for a game with a lot of variety. The dominoes are designed with lots of colour and clear text to make the game look vibrant and easy to read. As the game develops throughout, students begin to get used to the idea of doing arithmetic in their head, sometimes without realising it. Games are a great way to practice. This is included Dominoes Bundle with 4 other activities at a discount price. You may also like: Negative Integers Battle Card Game Negative Numbers Bingo Order of Operations Rummy Card Game
Averages | Bingo Game
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Averages | Bingo Game

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Covering mean, median and mode, these question cards give a string of numbers. All mean values are whole numbers, so students can work them out without a calculator. Either tell students what they are focusing on for this game, or let them choose, meaning it is great for differentiation. For an extra challenge, allow students to decide whether to look for mean, median or mode with each card played, giving them more options of numbers to choose from. The product consists of 54 cards, and a set of bingo cards ready for students to put in their choice of numbers from a list of possible solutions. This game is an easily printed and prepared thanks to easy-cut guides. It comes with well-explained rules of play, and makes a great time filler for an entire class or a high quality game for one on one tuition. This is included in the Bingo Bundle with 4 other activities at a discount price. You may also like: Averages Follow Me Cards Mean Wars Averages Card Game Fruit Pie Charts Activity
Pie Charts Drawing & Interpreting (Worksheets and Treasure Hunt)
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Pie Charts Drawing & Interpreting (Worksheets and Treasure Hunt)

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This free download is brought to you in collaboration with Number Loving and it combines two fully differentiated resources covering drawing, reading and interpretation of pie charts. The first is a pack of six worksheets by LittleStreams the first four are of increasing difficulty drawing pie charts from tables and another two worksheets of increasingly difficulty drawing pie charts from bar charts. Solutions are provided for each worksheet. The second pack in this free download is a treasure hunt on reading and interpreting pie charts, it is differientated to three levels were the green (hardest) level is suitable for GCSE Higher. Each level consists of ten questions. Again the solutions are provided for teacher reference. You may also enjoy Terms of Use Download is for the use of one teacher only.