Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
This Valentine’s day themed colour by number will give students lots of practice of finding the Highest Common Factor and Lowest Common Multiple. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Valentine’s. The Picture will reveal an Emoji with Love Heart eyes! Great for display!
Use as a plenary, for early finishers or a fun activity. It’s also great if you want students to practice and consolidate finding the HCF and LCM without using a traditional worksheet.
All the squares have a number in them and students need to answer the question and colour in all the squares that correspond to their answer, in the colour given, in order to reveal an emoji. There is also a clip art border for students to color in.
This product includes:
♥A Color by Number sheet
♥A question sheet with space for workings
♥An Answer sheet for teachers
♥♥ Find other Valentine’s Day Maths resources here ♥♥
These self-checking, no-prep printable maze worksheets will give KS3 students a fun way to practise Solving One Step Equations (with adding and subtracting only). These maths mazes can be used for class work, warm-ups, additional practise, homework or you can give them to early finishers.
Included:
★3 mazes (labelled at the bottom left)
★Answer Key for each maze
Features:
★Easy to use
★Self-checking
★At least 9 questions for students to answer
★Engaging
★Mark at a glance
★Full solutions
This is a more engaging way of reviewing solving equations. It is great because students can self-check the answers and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions.
Students work their way through the maze, coloring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
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Solving 1 Step Equations Maths Maze Activity
This Halloween maths codebreaker fun activity is sure to give students lots of practice of their times tables.
Students need to answer the questions and find each corresponding letters in order to reveal a halloween joke. Great starter for lessons or to give to early finishers. Fun Halloween clip art pictures included.
More Halloween codebreakers available here
If you would like more Halloween themed maths activities please click here.
Treasure hunt where students have to name the parts of a circle. Cards for students to write on and answers included.
Students should write the letters that are on the bottom right of each card on their sheet in the order they visit the cards, this order should correspond to the answers.
Great to set students for electronic homework. Questions on working out the circumference of a circle from either the radius or the diameter.
Features:
-Press a button and it will self mark and give a score out of 10
-Refresh the questions so you get any entirely new set of questions (basically unlimited questions!)
-Print the page
You will need to enable Macros for this to work (there should be a yellow bar that pops up when you open a file that you can enable macros from)
See here if you need any additional help with this:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Enable-or-disable-macros-in-Office-files-12b036fd-d140-4e74-b45e-16fed1a7e5c6
Save yourself lots of time by using this worksheet that automatically works out the answer, with unlimited supply of questions on finding the circumference.
Features:
-Print the questions off
-Refresh the questions so you get any entirely new set of questions and answers (unlimited questions!) Answers provided on the right hand side
You will need to enable Macros for this to work (there should be a yellow bar that pops up when you open a file that you can enable macros from)
See here if you need any additional help with this:
https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Enable-or-disable-macros-in-Office-files-12b036fd-d140-4e74-b45e-16fed1a7e5c6
Please rate and review, let me know if you want any particular types of worksheets!
A treasure hunt on finding the circumference of a circle when given the radius or diameter. Perfect for a lesson on circumference of circles.
This one is Blue (easy) - Find the circumference of a circle . Students need to start on any random card and note down the letter on their recording card. They answer the question on that card then find another card that has the answer on (they then note down that letter and so on).
Suggestions for use:
Print them off on A4 and scatter them around the room (students love getting out of their seats!)
Print the cards off 4 to a page and give them to students individually to do on their desk
I also have 2 other treasure hunts for circumference of circles on find the radius or diameter when given the circumference here or on finding the arc length or perimeter of sectors here.
You can get all 3 together as a bundle here.
Need more on circumference of circles:
Circumference and parts of a circle whole lesson
A poster with pictures with the following formulae on:
Circumference of a circle
Length of an arc
Area of a circle
Area of a sector
Volume of a cone
Volume of a sphere
Volume of a cylinder
Surface area of a cone
Surface area of a sphere
Surface area of a cylinder
There are 4 of the same picture on a page. I have used these as flash cards for pupils to remind them of the rules used in the lesson. They are pictures with ticks and crosses on for right use of the rule.
For the AQA new specification for GCSE PE but just as useful for any other specification.
Drag and drop- drag the bone names to the correct location, students playing this will be scored on how many attempts they take for each bone. There is also the facility to print so students can print it off and bring in the evidence of homework.
Locations and names - answer 10 random questions about the location and names of bones. Scored out of 10.
Flash required.
A task sheet that pupils can work through at their own pace. I have made pupils go into pairs with people of their own standard for this. I have used this as an introduction to badminton, and also as a warm up for pupils who are more experienced.
This Lesson is a comprehensive lesson plan for Dribbling in hockey for beginners. Probably most appropriate for year 7.
This was created to save time for busy teachers and is made so teachers with little/no hockey experience can teach it just as well as those with lots. You should be able to teach a lesson with minimal preparation and I made these so in most cases they can be just picked up and taught.
Each lesson has assessment levels, clear teaching points, afl opportunities and clear explanations of the tasks. There are no timings included as each school can vary in terms of lesson time. They should provide enough tasks for lessons of 40 minutes and above.
If you need a whole SOW for year 7 please click here
Click here for other hockey lesson plans
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A fun 10 card treasure hunts for a function machines lesson. Skills covered are: writing an expression from a function machine. Student record card and solutions included. Use as a starter for a lesson on writing expressions, solving equations or as AFL/ a plenary for a lesson on function machines.
Difficulties include
★ Purple (challenge) - - Writing the algebraic expression from a function machine
Students need to start on any random card and note down the letter on their recording card (first page). They answer the question on that card then find another card that has the answer on (they then note down that letter and so on).
Suggestions for use:
★Print them off on A4 and scatter them around the room (students love getting out of their seats!)
★Print the cards off 4 to a page and give them to students individually to do on their desk
See here for more function machines resources, including lessons and other treasure hunts.
Task cards for students to use to help with making balances using basic shapes. Includes pictures for students to copy from and ideas for different ways in which to hold basic shapes. There are also a number of teaching points on each card.
This resources is excellent when used in conjunction with my lesson on basic shapes click here
Need individual balances? Click here for my individual balances resource.
Need pair balances? Click here for my acrobatics pairs resource.
Need trio balances? Click here