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.
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.
This times tables 4-piece puzzle is a fun way to test students knowledge of the three, six and nine times tables. Students match the times table question to the solution, array and collection of grouped objects.
It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle.
Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white. Each puzzle is the size of an A4 sheet. To use less paper, select the pages per sheet option, and the puzzles will be smaller, but still high quality.
All other times tables are available as further packs, or you can buy the complete bundle.
Factors
Two’s Five’s and Ten’s
Four’s Eights and Eleven’s
Seven’s and Twelves
Bundle
This factors 4-piece puzzle is a fun way to test students knowledge of factors, prime factors and types of number. Students match the number to it’s factors, prime factors and number types.
It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle.
Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white. Each puzzle is the size of an A4 sheet. To use less paper, select the pages per sheet option, and the puzzles will be smaller, but still high quality.
See our other times tables matching activities or get the complete bundle here:
Two’s Five’s and Ten’s
Three’s Six’s and Nine’s
Four’s Eights and Eleven’s
Seven’s and Twelves
Bundle
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.
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This times tables 4-piece puzzle is a fun way to test students knowledge of the two, five and ten times tables. Students match the times table question to the solution, array and collection of grouped objects.
It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle.
Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white. Each puzzle is the size of an sheet. To use less paper, select the pages per sheet option, and the puzzles will be smaller, but still high quality.
All other times tables are available as further packs, or you can buy the complete bundle.
Factors
Three’s Six’s and Nine’s
Four’s Eights and Eleven’s
Seven’s and Twelves
Bundle
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.
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Firework Bar Graph Activity
This activity offers a different way to teach tally and bar graphs. Students choose 20 firework cards from the firework deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards). We find that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with.
Students are invited to collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. Finally, the students will then plot it on a bar graph.
The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own tally and bar graph, unique from other students in the class.
We have also differentiated versions of the worksheets themselves for those who need a little help with matching the fireworks to the value they need to tally.
This is the UK version with UK spellings. For the US version, with US spellings, please click here.
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This is a set of Flash Cards on The Properties of Quadrilateral. The flash cards feature three kinds of data, shapes, names of shapes, and shape properties, and are printable/configurable in three different ways for your best use in learning the properties of quadrilaterals. When all cards are printed in all different ways, it makes a total of 54 flash cards.
Included are a UK including the word Trapezium and the US version including the word Trapezoid. Also included are the quadrilaterals square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus and kite.
The files are organised for best use with both Double-Sided and Single-Sided printers.
This is available in our Flash Card bundle, available here.
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This is our first set of Flash Cards on the subject of Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. The flash cards feature simplest fractions on one side, and equivalent values on the back. The equivalent values include fractions to simplify, percentages, decimals, fraction circles and fractions of amounts. They are best when printed on card.
The files are organised for best use with both Double-Sided and Single-Sided printers.
This is available as part of a bundle with other flash cards. Available here.
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This activity offers a different way to teach tally and pictographs. Students choose 20 sweet cards from the sweet deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards). We recommend that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with.
Students are invited to collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. Finally, the students will then plot it on a pictograph. Three pictograph sheets are included, one that has a key of one image = one sweet, one of one image = 2 sweets, and a final one where students can input their own ratio of image to sweets.
The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own tally and bar graph, unique from other students in the class.
We have also included differentiated versions of the worksheets themselves for those who need a little help with matching the sweets colours to the name.
This is the UK version of this activity. For the US version, where the word sweet has been replaced with candy, please click here.
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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise finding percentage of amounts including increasing and decreasing a number by a given percent. There are two possible starting points, allowing for great differentiation.
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. For extra challenge, don’t use a calculator.
Some ideas for how to use follow me cards:
-Have students race to connect the 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 can get this as part of the bundle at a discount:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/fraction-and-percentage-follow-me-card-bundle-12129689.
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.
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These clip cards are a great way to test students’ knowledge of telling the time using a physical multiple choice system. It includes o’clock, half past, quarter past & to and 10 & 1 minute intervals, and contains converting between analogue clock & 12 hour, analogue clock & word form, Word form & 12 hour, and 12 hour & 24 hour. The given possible answers have been carefully chosen to allow teachers to spot any misconceptions students may have about telling the time.
The idea of this activity is that students work out the correct conversion of the given time, then clip a clothespin/peg or a paperclip to what they think is the correct answer.
This activity works equally well when the cards are laminated. Students simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. Alternatively, you can print these on paper, hand out to your class at the end of the lesson, so they can put their names on and circle the correct answer, serving as a great exit ticket/plenary to the lesson.
These cards are in colour, but print equally well in grey scale for cost savings.
To make them self marking, simply place a dot on the underside of the card pertaining to the correct answer.
Available as part of Clip Cards Bundle One
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This statistics graphs 4-piece puzzle is a fun way to test students ability interpret data. Students match the images of fruit to the frequency table and two graph representations (pie charts and bar graphs).
It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle.
This is great for the new GCSE 9-1 Revision practice.
Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white. Each puzzle is the size of an A4 sheet. To use less paper, select the pages per sheet option, and the puzzles will be smaller, but still high quality.
Available as part of Matching Activity Bundle One.
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These clip cards are a great way to test students’ knowledge of recognising fractions decimals and percentages using a physical multiple choice system. The given possible answers have been carefully chosen to allow teachers to spot any misconceptions students may have about fractions and their equivalence to decimals and percentages.
The idea of this activity is that students clip a clothes peg or a paperclip to what they think is the correct answer.
This activity works equally well when the cards are laminated. Students simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. Alternatively, you can print these on paper, hand out to your class at the end of the lesson, so they can put their names on and circle the correct answer, serving as a great exit ticket/plenary to the lesson.
These cards are in colour, but print equally well in grey scale for cost savings. To make them self marking, simply place a dot on the underside of the card pertaining to the correct answer.
Available as part of Clip Cards Bundle One
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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.
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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.
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18 shapes are included in this matching activity, asking students to match a 3D shape to its name, net and properties. Two versions are included; one where the 3D shapes are solid, and another where the 3D shapes are wire frames so students can see the number of edges etc; a good option for using less ink when printing.
Available as part of Matching Activity Bundle One .
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This collection of number puzzle strips is a great way for students to demonstrate their ability to count. A large image is cut into strips. When the strips are placed in order, a picture is revealed.
We have supplied two versions of each puzzle. One version in landscape that has the numbers from left to right, mimicking the number line. The other in portrait with numbers ascending from bottom to top, preparing students for later work with graphs in the y axis.
We recommend you pre cut the strips to hand to students, and also laminate the strips for longevity if you wish. For an extra challenge, why not combine a few of the puzzles, so students not only have to put the numbers in the correct order, but decide which pieces should go with which puzzle.
There are 10 puzzles in total, covering themes of every day scenes, under the sea and outer space, as well as celeration themes including Birthday, Christmas, and Fireworks!
This activity is available as part of our learning to count bundle
This pack contains 30 follow me cards on adding and multiplying fractions. Early cards include adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominators or where only one fraction needs to be made into an equivalent. Questions move on to adding fractions with different denominators, multiplying and dividing fractions including where cross cancelling is expected.
There are two possible starting cards to allow for differentiation.
These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise arithmetic with fractions. 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.
Starting with addition of fractions with the same denominators, the questions quickly progress to addition and subtraction with di erent denominators, multiplication and division with fractions, including mixed numbers.
Some ideas for how to use follow me cards:
-Have students race to connect the 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 can get this as part of the bundle at a discount:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/fraction-and-percentage-follow-me-card-bundle-12129689.
48 Flash Cards for Roman Numerals. Includes numbers 1-12, as as well a selection of larger numbers in the hundreds and thousands, for the practice of Roman Numerals.
Printable pack includes files made for single-sided and double-sided printers.
This is also available as part of our Flash Card bundle, available here.