Are you looking for fun and engaging maths activities for your students? You're in the right place! Explore my shop for no prep (or low prep) printable resources that make learning maths fun and accessible! There's something for all ages. Download now to teach Maths by Heart.
Are you looking for fun and engaging maths activities for your students? You're in the right place! Explore my shop for no prep (or low prep) printable resources that make learning maths fun and accessible! There's something for all ages. Download now to teach Maths by Heart.
Do your students use divisibility rules to make calculations more efficient? This no-prep workbook explores the divisibility rule for 2 through puzzles, games and activities to build a strong foundation in maths learning.
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Print as a complete booklet or individual activities for whole-class, small-group, or individual instruction.
Variety of activities: Cater to diverse learning styles and abilities.
Scaffolded tasks: Support learners at different levels.
A4 pdf format
What’s inside:
Interactive Sock Pairing: Cut and stick (or draw) socks to create even pairs, visualising the concept and developing fine motor skills.
Number Line Exploration: Colour-code the number line to identify patterns and foster critical thinking.
100 Grid Challenge: Colour even numbers, reinforcing understanding and encouraging creativity.
Finding Patterns and Missing Factors: Strengthen number sense and build a foundation for divisibility rules.
Amazing Evens: Explore 2- and 3-digit numbers, applying the rule to larger numbers and real-world scenarios.
Word Problems: Apply the rule to practical situations, promoting problem-solving and real-world connections.
Treasure for 2?: A captivating puzzle adventure where decoding even numbers leads to hidden treasure.
Even Puzzle: Combine critical thinking and spatial reasoning by assembling a puzzle with even numbers.
Game: Divisibility Star: Reinforce the rule in a fun and interactive way with a fast-paced, collaborative game.
Divisibility Rule Recap: Clear explanations and examples solidify understanding and provide a valuable reference tool.
Solutions: Answer keys support self-assessment and teacher guidance.
How to use:
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
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Are you looking for engaging activities for your KS3 students that build a strong foundation for future maths success? Explore the patterns hidden in square numbers using prime factorization and composite numbers. A great end-of-the-year maths investigation.
Benefits:
Boosts maths confidence and skills
Promotes critical thinking and problem-solving
Develop skills that will benefit your students throughout their math journey
Make connections within math to develop a deeper understanding
What’s inside:
Cover (optional)
What are Square Numbers? An introduction to what square numbers are.
First 5 Square Numbers Find the first 5 square numbers using arrays
Square Numbers on a Multiplication Chart
Square Numbers - How odd Investigate the relationship between square numbers and odd numbers.
Square Number Factors Students discover that square numbers have an odd number of factors
Prime Factor Recap A quick recap of prime factorization
Square Numbers Prime Factors Your students discover that square numbers have an even number of each prime factor.
Recognize Square Numbers Students color in square numbers in a grid to uncover a picture.
Square Number Blurt Your students write what they learned then revisit the activities to see what they forgot or what they got wrong - self-assessment
Student Answer Key Promote independence by enabling your students to self-check answers.
Squared paper Your students can use this to cut out squares or draw diagrams on
A4 Size pdf.
How to use:
This resource is designed to be flexible and adaptable to your teaching style and student needs. You can use the activities as a whole investigation, select specific worksheets, or incorporate them into existing lesson plans. The answer keys allow for independent practice and self-checking.
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Do you want to make it easy for your Key Stage 2 students to practice multiplication facts? These multiplication flashcards to 12 with answers on the back are made into lift-the flap books to make them more convenient to use. Student instructions are included - they can make their own books to save you time! Also includes a box template for easy storage.
Perfect for extra practice wherever your students are with answers and strategies on the back to promote independent learning. Great little end of year gifts to help keep multiplication fact fluency up-to-date over the holidays!
Benefits:
Step-by-step photo instructions are included so your students can make their own books to save you valuable time!.
Promotes multiplication fact fluency to 12s and problem-solving skills.
Supports independent practice and differentiation.
Teacher-friendly with clear instructions and minimal prep. for you.
Each book covers tables 2-12 and features:
Interactive Lift-the-Flap Answers: Encourage self-checking and boost confidence.
* Multiplication Strategies: To support students who struggle with recalling facts.
* Compact & Convenient: Ideal for small hands and easy storage in backpacks or desks.
* Differentiation Options: Colour-code by printing on colour paper for different multiplication facts
* Quick & Easy Assembly: Clear photo instructions so your students can make their own books.
Instructions:
Print the pages and cover then your students can follow the photo instructions to make their lift-the-flap flashcard book.
Encourage students to practice their multiplication facts solving the multiplication problems then lifting the flap to check if their answer is correct.
Make the storage box to keep the books together.
Display the books in math areas or send them home for extra practice.
How to Use:
Independent practice
Intervention groups
Home learning
Math tutors.
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Your students will love this fun and creative All About Me activity with numbers when they go back to school. This no-prep resource allows your students to represent themselves through number facts and complete a variety of engaging activities. Perfect for the back-to-school or end of term activity, a maths unit on numbers. The activities are editable in PowerPoint to enable you to differentiate them to your students’ needs.
Benefits
Offers a variety of engaging activities
Differentiated options cater to all learners
Editable in PowerPoint
What’s Inside:
Fill-in-the-box activity
Number bunting template
3D hat craftivity - make a 3D class display or 3D bunting
Teacher instructions
Editable A4 versions of all activities (PowerPoint)
A4 Size pdf
Your students will represent themselves through various number facts. The editable version can be used to match the activities you wish to address.
For example, younger students will focus on basic facts like age and number of siblings, while older students can incorporate decimals (e.g., average reading time per day) or they could represent their age by creating more complex equations.
Your students will then complete engaging activities that showcase their number knowledge at their level.
How to Use:
The download includes a pdf version and an editable PowerPoint version. Either print the desired activity pages (A4) or edit the activities to cover the areas you wish to focus on.
Students fill in the number facts about themselves.
Choose from the variety of activities:
Fill-in-the-box,
Create number bunting,
or assemble the 3D hat
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Maths colouring pages for area and circumference of circles and parts of a circle vocabulary for key stage 3.
Are you looking for a creative way for your students to remember area and circumference of circles formulas or parts of a circle vocabulary? These colouring pages not only help your students recall the formulas, but also aid in identifying important circle vocabulary such as circumference, radius, diameter, arc, sector, segment, and chord. With a variety of mindfulness colouring designs and blank versions available, students can choose to colour pre-designed pages or create their own designs!
Benefits
Perfect independent activity for Key Stage 3 students
No prep required - simply print and go
Print-friendly black and white designs
Engages students through mindfulness colouring
Helps reinforce knowledge of circle vocabulary
Supports students in recalling the area and circumference formulas
Can be used as an early finisher or morning activity
What’s Inside:
A4 Pdf
14 student pages
Solutions
Bonus circle decoration activity!
Instructions/Tips for Implementation:
Simply print out the colouring pages and distribute them to your Key Stage 3 students.
Encourage them to recall the formulas for area and circumference of circles as they colour in the designs.
Alternatively, students can create their own designs on the blank versions of the pages.
This activity can be used as an independent task for early finishers or as a morning activity to start the day off on a creative note!
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Looking for a hands-on way to reinforce part-part-whole concepts and number recognition? This interactive ten frame manipulative features lift-the-flap counters for visual representation and engaging practice and folds away in seconds!
Benefits:
Representing numbers in different ways: strengthens number recognition.
Part-part-whole practice: Built-in part-part-whole model on the pocket for clear understanding.
Number line practice: Record jumps and track progress on the integrated number line (0-10 or 0-20).
Differentiation options: Includes two ten frames and a 0-20 number line for an extended learning challenge.
Portable and convenient: Folds for easy storage in pockets or desks.
Less mess, more focus: Lift-the-flap counters stay put, reducing lost manipulatives and keeping learning on track.
What’s Inside:
Printable ten frame manipulative template.
Lift-the-flap counters
Part-part-whole model (covered with sticky tape for whiteboard marker use)
0-10 number line (covered with sticky tape for recording)
Double ten frame template with 0-20 number line
Teacher instructions including photos.
A4 Size pdf
Includes:
Part-part-whole relationships
Number recognition (0-10 & 0-20)
Addition & subtraction within 10 (and 20 with double ten frame)
How to Use:
Print and cut out the ten-frame manipulative template with the lift-the-flap counters.
Cover the part-part-whole model and number line with clear sticky tape for dry-erase marker use.
Students can manipulate the counters, record part-whole relationships on the model, and track addition/subtraction jumps on the number line.
Number bonds of 10 question cards are included.
Where to use:
Independent practice
Class support
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutoring
Home learning
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Looking for a fun and interactive way to help your students master the concept of bonds of 10? These engaging mini-books are perfect for introducing and reinforcing decomposing numbers to 10 to create the bonds of 10 - an essential concept for future maths success.
Benefits:
Multiple representations (ten frame, bead string, cubes, part-whole model) cater to diverse learning styles.
Large manipulatives (included) allow students to build understanding with counters and cubes for hands-on learning
Coloured and black and white, and workbook versions provide options for all learners.
Printable & Easy Prep: Print double-sided, fold, and cut - each mini-book is one sheet of paper!
What’s Inside:
4 engaging mini-books (one for each representation)
Each book comes in 3 versions: Color, black and white, and workbook versions.
Large manipulatives mats (ten frame, bead string, cubes, part-whole model) for hands-on learning.
Available in A4 size pdf.
How to Use:
Print single-sided and cut out the mini-books.
Choose the version that best suits your students’ needs (coloured, black and white, or workbook).
Students can read and explore the different representations of each bond of 10.
Use the large manipulatives for hands-on practice building the bonds of 10 with counters or cubes.
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Are you looking for fun and engaging ways to help your students develop number and sequence recognition? This pack of no-prep 120-chart activities helps your students to recognise numbers and identify the patterns created to help lay the foundations of future mathematical success!
Benefits:
Strengthens your students’ ability to recognize numbers 1 through 120…
The chart’s visual format helps your students identify patterns in numbers which builds a strong foundation for mathematical success.
Filling in missing numbers and completing puzzles are great ways to develop their understanding of number sequences.
What’s Inside:
Cover
Building a 120-chart
Completed 120-chart
Missing number activities
Jokes & Puzzles
Game
120-chart Bookmarks
Colour & B&W options
Answer keys
A4 Size
Help your students to strengthen their number recognition and understanding of number sequences with this pack of activities, puzzles, games and bookmarks.
No prep needed to save you time.
Answer keys included for your students to self-check answers to promote independence.
How to Use:
Print as a booklet for your students to work through or as individual activities. Perfect for maths centers, early finishers or morning work.
Your students can also decorate the completed 120-chart and bookmarks and use them as reference materials in the classroom.
Available in colour or black & white options A4 size.
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Are you looking for a clear and simple calendar display for your classroom? This resource includes days, months, dates and birthday banners in 2 sizes in a clear child-friendly font with a blank background. Print on colored paper or cardstock to match your classroom theme. Display your students’ birthdays.
Benefits:
Clear, child-friendly font
Low-cost, print-friendly design
Use as a class calendar or flashcards
Includes extras e.g. “tomorrow is …” “yesterday was …” to help your students understand the passage of time
What’s inside:
Days, months and date cards
Additional cards such as “Our Calendar”, “tomorrow is …” “yesterday was …”
Banners in full page and half-page sizes
Includes storage box template to keep the cards organised
A4 Size pdf
How to use:
Print 1-sided on card (coloured for added interest)
Cut out cards
Stick to board and have students change them daily or hole punch and use ring binders on a pole to change them easily.
Print as flashcards for your students to practice reading, spelling or ordering the days and months. Practise reading ordinal numbers.
Use the display banners to write your students’ birthday
Laminate display banners to write a weekly or monthly calendar of events.
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Are you looking for quick and easy maths activities to keep your students learning as the excitement before Christmas builds? These Christmas maths colouring pages are just what you need! Your students will practice skip counting to 12 while completing calming colouring activities.
Benefits:
Help your students develop multiplication fact fluency.
Quick and easy to prepare – just print and go!
Colouring helps to focus the mind and bring a moment of calm to a busy classroom!
What you’ll get:
11 colouring pages for 2s to 12s
Black & white, print-friendly design
Answer keys
Teacher information page
A4 pdf.
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Skip counting is an important step to mastering multiplication facts.
Answer keys are provided so students can self-check answers. This promotes independence and saves you valuable time.
Colouring is a calming activity which can help students who find the busy time before Christmas overwhelming.
How to use:
Quick and easy to prepare, simply print and go!
Students complete the skip counting activity, then colour the pictures.
Use as individual pages or print them as a book for students to use as needed.
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Looking for a fun and engaging way to teach your students about UK coins? This set of loop cards is perfect for reinforcing coin recognition and money calculations.
Challenge and excite your students with this set of 36 money loop cards. “I have …” “Who has …?” Your students will love getting up and moving around in maths class to work out the value of the coins on their card to match it to a “Who has …?” statement. If the whole group answers correctly, the play will return to the student who read out their first card. A fun way to practise adding coins up to the value of £1.
Bonus Activity:
Cut off the “Who has …?” section from each card. The coins on the cards have a matching one that creates a sum to £1. Students can find a friend whose coins, when added to theirs, make exactly £1. A fun way for selecting random partners in class too!
Alternative use:
The cards could be placed around the room and students could work in pairs or small groups to complete the loop.
Benefits:
Interactive Learning: Students actively participate in the game, reinforcing learning through repetition and problem-solving.
Real-World Skills: Students develop essential life skills like money management and budgeting.
What’s included?
36 loop cards featuring UK coins
A storage wallet template to keep the cards organized
Teacher instructions
Who’s it for?
This resource is ideal for KS1 students (ages 5-7) and can be used in a variety of settings, including homeschooling.
Ready to get started?
Click the BUY NOW button to download your copy today! Let’s make learning about money fun and interactive!
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Do your students struggle with place value? Understanding how to multiply and divide by 10, 100 and 1000 can be tricky. This interactive place value chart slider will help your students master this fundamental concept by helping them see the numbers move.
Includes instructions and answer keys to enable students to self-check answers. The question cards are editable in PowerPoint so you’ll never run out of questions.
The slider creates a pocket to store the questions and also features a multiplication chart, fraction wall, number lines and 100-chart which can be stored in their exercise books for easy reference.
Benefits:
Build a strong base for maths concepts like multiplication, division, fractions, and metric conversions.
Boost fluency with whole and decimal numbers.
Engage diverse learners and make abstract concepts concrete.
Question sheets and the slider encourage independent learning.
Differentiated activities to meet individual needs with editable question cards.
Interactive and engaging activities make learning fun and rewarding.
What’s inside?
Interactive Place Value Slider: Slide digits to visualise changes in multiplication & division. Doubles as a handy pocket bookmark!
Practice Made Easy: Question sheets fit inside the slider pocket for convenient drills on whole numbers, decimals, and metric conversions (millimetres, metres etc.).
Customisable Practice: Edit included question cards (PowerPoint file) to target specific learning objectives.
Handy Reference Tools: Packed with essentials like a fraction wall (to twelfths!), multiplication chart, blank 100 chart, and two number lines (0-20cm & 0-200mm).
Metric Unit Connection: Understand real-world applications with clear displays of metric prefixes.
Clear Instructions: Posters explain slider use, ensuring everyone can jump right in.
Multiple Options: Choose colour or black & white.
A4 pdf
Ready to simplify place value in your classroom? Download this resource today and watch your students excel!
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Updated 8th June 2024
New branding
Are you looking for easy ways for students to develop multiplication fact fluency? These autumn-themed multiplication chart mats have blank & pre-filled versions for reference during lessons or as extra practice. Perfect for quick reinforcement of multiplication skills as a back-to-school activity.
They also include a range of strategies such as skip counting, equal groups, multiplication arrays and repeated addition to develop number sense.
Benefits:
Boosts multiplication and division fact fluency
Laminate to make regular practice easily accessible year after year!
Various multiplication strategies develops a deeper conceptual understanding.
What’s Inside:
Multiplication charts to 10x10 and 12x12
2 blank multiplication chart designs
2 completed multiplication chart designs
2 multiplication strategy chart designs
Multiplication strategies completed example
Colour and black & white options
Teacher information page
A4 pdf
Strategies included:
Equal Groups
Array
Repeated Addition
Skip Counting
Writing the Full Multiplication Sentence
How to use:
Print a blank or partially-filled chart for each student in their preferred design in colour or black & white.
Discuss how to complete the multiplication chart.
Laminated charts can be used with whiteboard markers to save time and printing costs for regular practice. (Some students , particularly those who are left-handed, may become frustrated if their hand erases the ink and may prefer not laminated versions.)
Where to use:
Independent practice
Classroom
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Home learning
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Do your Key Stage 2 students struggle with multiplication fact fluency? Bring spring cheer to your classroom with these no-prep printable multiplication charts to practice times tables to 10x10.
Choose from vibrant tulips or classic daffodils, with color or print options. Available A4 Size as a pdf download with 25 pages plus teacher instructions & student solutions. Includes teacher tips to help support students who struggle to recall facts and an answer key so students can self-check work.
Benefits:
Engage students: Beautiful floral designs make learning multiplication facts fun and visually appealing.
Multiple options: Choose from blank, partially-filled, and completed charts to suit individual needs.
Convenient formats: Includes full-page charts, pocket charts for your students, and bookmark-sized references.
Reusable: Print and laminate for long-lasting use year after year.
Teacher tips: Suggestions on how to support your students who struggle with multiplication fact retention.
What’s Inside:
Colorful Tulips: 2 colour options + black & white version
Classic Daffodils: 1 colour option + black & white version
Various Sizes: 3 size options
Teacher Tips: Teacher tips for supporting students
Student Answer Key: Self-check
Each Design Set Includes:
Large blank multiplication chart
Large completed multiplication chart
Large partially-filled multiplication chart
Completed charts for student maths books - 2 per page
Completed charts for bookmarks - 3 per page
Printable PDF format
How to Use:
Maths centres
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
Make multiplication practice bloom with these charming and versatile charts! Perfect for spring themes, these charts offer a fun and effective way to help your students master their multiplication facts. Download today and bring a touch of floral fun to your maths lessons!
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Looking for end of the year maths activities that will keep your students engaged? This resource explores maths topics in a creative way using your students’ names. End of the year maths has never been so much fun! Explore fractions, shapes, geometry, graphing, symmetry and so much more! Ditch the dull drill-and-fill maths worksheets and watch your students’ faces light up as they discover the magic of maths hidden within their own names.
What’s Included:
9 Differentiated Activities:
Explore shapes, angles, and symmetry within names.
Design mirrored patterns inspired by names.
Plot names on a grid and create playful distortions.
Dive into fractions of vowels and consonants.
Code instructions for robots to write names precisely.
Design shapes within names and calculate their area.
Craft a personal maths dictionary using pictures and words.
Discover polygons within names and create colourful mosaics.
Uncover hidden number relationships by converting fractions, decimals, and percents for each letter.
Benefits:
Engaging & Accessible: Cater to diverse learning styles and abilities with support resources.Visual guides (completed examples) ensure clear understanding for students.
Teacher-Friendly Features: :
Ready-to-use printables in A4 size pdf.
Bonus resource section includes blank grids, blank fraction strips, lettering templates, a maths dictionary template, and extension ideas.
Encourage collaboration and fun with a trading card activity.
Perfect for:
Maths end of the year or back-to-school activities
Maths teachers looking for creative and engaging maths activities.
Classrooms seeking personalised learning experiences.
Teachers who want to boost critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in their students.
Creating a vibrant and interactive maths learning environment.
Summer School activities
This resource is a game-changer for making maths fun and accessible for all learners! Download your copy today and watch your students become maths detectives, uncovering the wonders of maths within their own names!
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Are you looking for an exciting way for your students to practice converting fractions, decimals and percentages? This printable board game is a fun and engaging way to practice the skill - much more engaging than worksheets! Perfect for an end of the year activity when your students’ concentration is starting to slide. Laminate to use again and again all through the year for years to come.
Available in colour or print-friendly black and white in A4 size.
Benefits for you:
Fun and engaging: The game’s interactive format makes learning more fun, boosting student motivation.
Hands-on practice: Students learn by doing, reinforcing key concepts and improving understanding.
Teamwork and collaboration: The game encourages teamwork, fostering positive classroom dynamics and social skills.
Assessment made easy: the game helps identify student strengths and weaknesses, guiding your instruction.
Benefits for your students:
Skill boost: the game helps students learn fractions, decimals and percentages in a fun and engaging way.
Positive vibes: your students will love playing maths games and will be engage
What’s inside:
Game rules
Game board
75 fraction,decimal,percentage cards
10 lucky dip cards
counters & markers
40 general maths knowledge cards
Solutions
3 help sheets
3 Place value charts
Decimal number lines
Blank fraction strips
( in colour & black & white)
Preparation
Download the printable PDF, (choose between a colorful or black & white versions to suit your needs)
Print the board, cards and game pieces ( laminate for long-term use)
Cut out the cards and game pieces
Print the help sheets if needed
How to play
Your students will predict card sequences and compare the fractions, decimals or percentages to decide if their card is higher or lower. There are also opportunities to answer general maths knowledge questions for all round revision. The first to reach the finish line wins.
Includes help sheets and answer keys so your students can check their answers - this promotes independence and saves you valuable time.
Where to use:
Small group instruction
In the classroom
Maths Clubs
Intervention groups
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Get your KS2 and 3 students multiplying and dividing like pros using these printable multiplication and division charts and flash cards to 12. Fold and glue the flash cards to have answers on the back or cut them into separate cards for matching and memory games.
Includes progress monitoring tracking sheets for students to identify areas for improvement and a handy sectioned pocket to store the cards for targeted practice. These tools support your students to develop effective, targeted, independent daily practice which improves their fact fluency and saves you time.
Benefits:
Help your students develop multiplication and division fact fluency independently to save you time.
Flash cards with answers on the back for self-checking or use as separate cards for matching activities.
Multiplication and division charts for reference
Progress monitoring sheets for students to identify areas for improvement.
Handy storage pocket to keep the flash cards organised which helps students use practice time more effectively.
What you’ll get:
24 pages with multiplication / division charts and flash cards with answers (colour outline)
24 pages with multiplication / division charts and flash cards with answers (black outline)
24 tracking sheets
2 progress charts
1 handy storage pocket
Teacher information page
A4 pdf
Instructions:
Print a multiplication or division sheet. Choose from colour or b&w. Print on coloured card for added interest
Cut out the multiplication and division charts and glue them back-to-back. Cut out the flash cards - fold and glue answers to the back or separate them for matching games.
Students practice the facts and check answers. They place the cards in one of 3 piles - know it, can work it out, don’t know it yet
When they have answered the questions, they fill the tracker sheet (with support if needed).
Periodically, students should be tested on all multiplication facts learned to-date and the results recorderd on the progress chart. This gives a useful visual representation of strengths and area of weakness.
How to use:
Maths centres
Independent practice
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Small group instruction
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Home learning
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Are you looking for fun and engaging maths art activities? This resource provides hands-on learning for Key Stage 3 students - perfect to introduce circle topics or revise them. Explore key concepts such as vocabulary, area and circumference formulas, symmetry, and pi through a variety of activities. The completed work will also create a stunning classroom display.
What’s inside:
Circle terminology: Label parts of a circle and complete engaging exercises.
Circle formulas: Explore formulas through interactive colouring activities.
Parabolas and chords: Discover the relationship between these geometric elements through hands-on activities.
Cartoids: Learn to construct these intriguing curves step-by-step.
Symmetry: Practice drawing and reflecting images in different quadrants.
Compass skills: Improve compass use for precise circle drawing.
Fibonacci spiral: Colour this mesmerizing pattern to experience the beauty of maths.
Pi exploration: Plot the first 10 digits of pi on a circular bar chart for visual learning.
Relaxing colouring pages: Foster creativity
Solutions included
13 activities + differentiated options + covers + solutions
Available as A4 pdf
Check out the free sample here:
FREE KS3 Circles: Area, Circumference, Vocabulary
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Do your students struggle with ratios? This is a comprehensive workbook for teaching and reinforcing ratio concepts using bar models including equivalent ratios, ratios and unit rates, writing ratios and much more. Perfect for ratios in KS3, this print-friendly workbook includes detailed solutions and is available in A4 Size.
This workbook is ideal for KS3 but I have also had a lot of success using it to teaching my older students who struggle with ratios.
Benefits
Reinforces understanding of working with ratios
Engages students through the use of bar models
Includes detailed solutions for easy reference
Print-friendly black and white format
Contents:
What is bar modelling?
Using bar models
What are ratios?
Sharing in a given ratio
Sharing in a given ration: comparison model
Equivalent ratios
Simplifying ratios
Comparing ratios
The unit method
Ratio Recap
Solutions
Instructions/Tips for Implementation
This Ratio Workbook is designed to be used independently by KS3 students. It can be used as practice or reinforcement during class time or as homework assignments. Each section of the workbook includes a clear explanation of the topic, followed by a variety of practice exercises. Students can work through the workbook at their own pace, with teachers providing support and assistance as needed. The detailed solutions provided at the end of the workbook allow for easy self-checking and immediate feedback.
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Looking for a creative way to reinforce key maths concepts during the holidays? This Christmas bauble craft activity is the perfect solution!
Your students will complete engaging tasks that strengthen their understanding of circles (including parts, area, and circumference), parabolas, cartoids, and symmetry – all while creating beautiful festive decorations.
Benefits
Reinforces key geometry concepts in a fun and festive way.
Integrates maths practice with creativity and fine motor skills development.
Offers a variety of tasks and differentiation options to keep students engaged.
Creates beautiful Christmas baubles to decorate classrooms, mobiles, garlands, or cards.
What’s inside:
A range of engaging bauble templates featuring various maths tasks
Labeling parts of a circle
Colouring the area and circumference formulas
Joining dots to create parabolas (formed by chords)
Constructing cartoids from straight lines
Applying symmetry concepts through picture activities
Differentiation suggestions to cater to a variety of learning styles
Answer key
A4 Size pdf
This resource combines maths practice with a festive craft activity.
Your students complete various tasks related to circles (labeling parts, area & circumference), parabolas, cartoids, and symmetry on printable bauble templates.
Once complete, they can cut out the designs, fold them in half, and glue them back-to-back to create 3D bauble decorations.
How to use:
Print the desired bauble templates and distribute them to your students.
Guide them through the tasks on each bauble, allowing them to complete the activities and colour the designs.
Once finished, your students can cut out the shapes, fold them in half, and glue the corresponding halves together to create 3D bauble decorations.
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