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Hello all NumberLovers! We enjoy sharing creative ideas for teaching and learning Mathematics and numeracy for all key stages and abilities, and we hope to hear back on how the ideas and resources have worked for you. Get in touch numberloving@outlook.com @numberloving
Averages from Lists & Tables Revision Foldables
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Averages from Lists & Tables Revision Foldables

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This resource covers median, mode, range, quartiles, IQR, estimated mean and modal class interval in the style of revision foldables. There are ten different revision foldables in total on this topic. This resource is also part of our foldables bundle, check it out below. This pack includes ten foldables (one editable foldable) on the topics of averages and range from lists and tables. They are; Averages from a list; pupils define and find the mean, median, mode and range for a list of numbers Averages from a list; pupils define and find the mean, median, mode and range for a list of numbers which your able to insert before printing. Quartiles from a list ; pupils state the method for each quartile and find the quartiles of the list of numbers Averages from a discrete frequency table; a frequency table of discrete data is given and pupils are asked to find the mean, median, mode and range Averages from a grouped frequency table; a grouped frequency table is given and pupils are asked to find the estimated mean, median, modal class interval and range (they will need guidance as to maximum and minimum range) In this pack there is at least two versions of each type of foldable more than one version of each therefore one could be used during the learning phase as an example and another during revision. In addition on download you will receive two pdf’s, one is UK size paper (A4) and the second letter size (US), please print from the most appropriate following the printing instructions provided. Foldables can be used as a revision or summary exercise at the end of a topic. Once complete the answers are hidden and therefore pupils can use these to ‘test’ themselves or ask someone else such as a parent to test them. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Long Multiplication Fortune Teller
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Long Multiplication Fortune Teller

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Fortune Teller activities, or Cootie Catchers in the US, are a great childhood game remodeled to test mathematical skills. Check out our blog post (link in document) for further information. In this cootie catcher there are eight questions requiring students to multiply two and three digit numbers, leading to multiplying decimals. The corners of the cootie catcher indicated the differentiation which is to three levels (easy, medium and difficult) and the fourth corner is a “pot luck” section. This resource comes complete with instructions, ideas for stretch/challenge and two blank versions for challenging pupils to create their own. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Factors and Multiples Fortune Tellers
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Factors and Multiples Fortune Tellers

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This pack includes six fortune tellers covering factors multiples, lowest common multiple and highest common factors of numbers. THis is an update with new content added, previous buyers should download to access new content. This download will include two downloads, on for the UK using the HCF terminology and a US version using the terminology of GCF. The six fortune tellers are; Multiples 1 (inc. LCM) Multiples 2 (inc. LCM) Factors 1 (inc. HCF/GCF) Factors 2 (inc. HCF/GCF) Mix of factors & multiples 1 Mix of factors & multiples 2 I have included screen shots of some of the pages so that you can see the level of challenge present. There is a how to fold and how to play pupil friendly instruction sheet included. Pupils should be encouraged to show their workings in their books or on whiteboards. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com NumberLoving Blog **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Calculating Missing Angles (Dance Mat Maths)
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Calculating Missing Angles (Dance Mat Maths)

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This is a Dance Mat Mathematics activity to use along with your ready made dance mats. Check out our blog post (link in download) for tips how to make your class set of dance mats. Once you have a set of dance mats for your classroom you are ready! This set of dance mat questions requires pupils to find the missing angle indicated by the letter, it includes angles around a point, angles on a straight line, angles in triangles, isosceles triangles and angles between parallel lines. Students then display their answer by placing their feet in the correct position; left foot for tens and right foot for the units. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Completing the Square (Tick or Trash)
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Completing the Square (Tick or Trash)

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Test your students’ ability to spot mistakes and develop their understanding with this activity. Pupils are given two different answers to a question and have to determine which is correct. They then have to explain what misconception has led to the incorrect answer. Pupils are tasked with assessing answers given to questions requiring completing the square of quadratics (trinomials). All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Indices (Dance Mat Maths)
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Indices (Dance Mat Maths)

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This is a Dance Mat Mathematics activity to use along with your ready made dance mats. Check out our blog post (link in download) for tips how to make your class set of dance mats. Once you have a set of dance mats for your classroom you are ready! This set of dance mat questions requires pupils to find the missing index power from a calculation. Students then display their answer by placing their feet in the correct position; left foot for tens and right foot for the units. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Dance Mat Maths Pack
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Dance Mat Maths Pack

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**UPDATED** Four new basic number dance mat activities added. This is a set of Dance Mat Mathematics activities to use along with your ready made dance mats. Check out our blog post (link in download) for tips how to make your class set of dance mats. Once you have a set of dance mats for your classroom you are ready! Students calculate the displayed question nd then display their answer by placing their feet in the correct position; left foot for tens and right foot for the units. Terms of Use The purchase of this resource is for the use of one teacher only. Thank you for looking, I hope the NumberLoving resources meet the needs of colleagues. Please get in touch via @numberloving or numberloving@outlook.com
Reciprocal Tick or Trash Worksheets
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Reciprocal Tick or Trash Worksheets

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Test your students’ ability to spot mistakes and develop their understanding with this activity. Pupils are given two different answers to a question and have to determine which is correct. They then have to explain what misconception has led to the incorrect answer. This resource covers the topic of finding reciprocals. There are five different worksheets (A-E) each of differing difficulties, so pupils can be given progressive sheets, or one used on learning, one on review, alternatively pupils are given the worksheet most appropriate to their ability. The five worksheets are Worksheet A; This worksheet has 8 questions; 6 questions finding the reciprocal of whole numbers and 2 questions finding the reciprocal of fractions. Worksheet B; This worksheet has 8 questions; 6 questions finding the reciprocal of fractions and 2 questions finding the reciprocal of decimals. Worksheet C; This worksheet has 8 questions; 7 questions finding the reciprocal of decimals. Worksheet D; This worksheet has 8 questions; 2 questions finding reciprocal of fractions <1 and 6 questions finding the reciprocal of mixed numbers. Worksheet E; This worksheet has 8 questions which cover all the above style questions covered in worksheet A, B, C and D. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Sequences (Dance Mat Maths)
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Sequences (Dance Mat Maths)

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This is a Dance Mat Mathematics activity to use along with your ready made dance mats. Check out our blog post (link in download) for tips how to make your class set of dance mats. Once you have a set of dance mats for your classroom you are ready! This set of dance mat questions requires pupils to find the next or missing number in linear sequences, with some questions at the end are quadratic sequences requiring comparison to square numbers. Students then display their answer by placing their feet in the correct position; left foot for tens and right foot for the units. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Coordinate Geometry Revision Foldable
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Coordinate Geometry Revision Foldable

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Coordinate Geometry Revision Foldable Foldables can be used as a revision or summary exercise at the end of a topic. As the answers are hidden pupils can use these to ‘test’ themselves or ask someone else such as a parent to test them. This purchase includes three foldables on the topics of Coordinate Geometry, as seen in the ALevel Mathematics. The three foldables are; Coordinate Geometry ; This requires students to recall the formula using the notation A:(𝑥_1, 𝑦_1) B:(𝑥_2, 𝑦_2) Coordinate Geometry 2; This requires recall of the formula and application to the points A:(0, 4) B:(9, 20) and line with gradient -3. Coordinate Geometry 3 (Circles): This requires students to recall the formula for circles and circle theorems required in coordinate geometry. You have the option to print back to back providing guidelines on the inside for pupils, as seen on the cover photo. Alternatively just print single sided. In this download you will get an A4 size (UK buyers) and a letter size suitable for US buyers, please ensure you print from the one suitable to you and select fit when printing. This set of foldables is also available as part of the foldable bundle. Check it out in the NumberLoving Shop! All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Volume of 3D Shapes (Prompt Sheet)
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Volume of 3D Shapes (Prompt Sheet)

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Prompt sheets are an ideal activity to complete before a topic to establish pupils’ prior knowledge or to use as a review/revision activity at the end of a topic. Pupils use the provided vocabulary word bank to annotate the pictures and diagrams provided. This prompt sheet covers finding the volume of various 3D shapes. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Rounding Nearest 10, 100, 1000 (Treasure Hunt)
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Rounding Nearest 10, 100, 1000 (Treasure Hunt)

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Rounding Treasure Hunt Treasure Hunts promote cooperative learning and engagement by pupils working in pairs to find the correct answer. It can be used as the main lesson activity to determine what learning has taken place and also it is a great revision exercise. This Treasure Hunt has three different Treasure Hunts of equal difficulty aimed at lower ability Y7 pupils. It requires pupils to round to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000. A quick activity, perfect for a plenary task. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Rationalising the Denominator Tick or Trash
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Rationalising the Denominator Tick or Trash

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This product includes four worksheets on rationalising the denominator, each worksheet is progressive in its challenge and level of difficulty. Rationalise Worksheet A; This worksheet involves rationalising fractions were the resulting answer does not require any cancelling for Q1-7, Q8 requires the fraction to be cancelling. Rationalise Worksheet B; This worksheet involves rationalising fractions were the resulting answer does require cancelling and some of the surds can be simplified before or after rationalising. Rationalise Worksheet C; Q1-2 require cancelling and Q3-8 require pupils to use the conjugate pair Rationalise Worksheet D; this is a mixed sheet which progresses through all of the above style questions. Worksheet D is available as a free sample here, check it out. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Addition of Composite Functions Heat Map
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Addition of Composite Functions Heat Map

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Heat Maps can be displayed or printed for each pair of pupils. Each heat map increases in difficulty indicated by the hotness, the redder/hotter the more difficult the question. Pupils choose a cell to start at and perform the given operation with the corresponding element of the question from the x and y axis. This heat map requires pupils to add two composite functions together and forms part of the Heat Map Bundle for topics on Functions and Coordinates. Thank you for looking. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions
Evaluating Functions Tick or Trash
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Evaluating Functions Tick or Trash

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Part of the new 9-1 GCSE, this set of four ‘Tick or Trash’ worksheets require pupils to evaluate functions by substitution into both linear, quadratic and composite functions The four worksheets are; Worksheet A; This worksheet has 10 questions; 8 questions involve evaluating the three functions numerically and 2 questions involve exact (Pi) and algebraic evaluation. Worksheet B; This worksheet has 10 questions; 4 questions involve evaluating the three functions numerically and 6 questions algebraically. Worksheet C; This worksheet has 10 questions evaluating composite functions numerically. Worksheet D; This worksheet has 10 questions evaluating composite functions algebraically. Test your students’ ability to spot mistakes and develop their understanding with this activity. Pupils are given two different answers to a question and have to determine which is correct. They then have to explain what misconception has led to the incorrect answer. Full instructions, ideas for extension, and a solution are provided in the resource - what more could you need? Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets Connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com
Evaluating Functions Heat Map
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Evaluating Functions Heat Map

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Heat Maps can be displayed or printed for each pair of pupils. Each heat map increases in difficulty indicated by the hotness, the redder/hotter the more difficult the question. Pupils choose a cell to start at and perform the given operation with the corresponding element of the question from the x and y axis. This heat map requires pupils to evaluate different functions in the form f(x), g(x). This resource is part of the Heat Map Bundle, check it out. Thank you for looking. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions
Evaluating Functions Algebraically Heat Map
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Evaluating Functions Algebraically Heat Map

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Heat Maps can be displayed or printed for each pair of pupils. Each heat map increases in difficulty indicated by the hotness, the redder/hotter the more difficult the question. Pupils choose a cell to start at and perform the given operation with the corresponding element of the question from the x and y axis. This heat map requires pupils to evaluate functions of the form f(x), g(x) with expressions such as a, a+3 and includes further composite functions. This resource is also available as part of the Heat Map Bundle, check it out. Thank you for looking. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions
Algebraic Substitution Math Art Worksheets
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Algebraic Substitution Math Art Worksheets

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Algebraic Substitution Math Art Worksheets This is a free sample of our Math Art worksheets. This download includes one worksheet requiring the pupils to evaluate expressions using algebraic substitution. Once pupils have completed the questions they need to shade all the squares with that answer in the colour stated. This results in a Valentine’s image. This download includes both the UK and US versions taking into account the spelling differences. Our purchasable Math Art has at least two, usually three differentiated worksheets per topic. Math Art combines the fun of colouring and the consolidation of mathematical skills. Ideal as a plenary activity to determine what learning has taken place, alternatively use to determine pupils prior knowledge to a topic and of course great for revision. All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions.
Interpreting Pie Charts Treasure Hunt & Drawing Worksheets
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Interpreting Pie Charts Treasure Hunt & Drawing Worksheets

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This pie chart free download is brought to you in collaboration with LittleStreams 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 Pi Day Bundle Geometry Task Cards/ All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions and where appropriate ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions
Number Properties Fortune Teller
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Number Properties Fortune Teller

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Fortune Teller activities, or Cootie Catchers in the US, are a great childhood game remodeled to test mathematical skills. Check out our blog post (link in document) for further information. In this cootie catcher there are eight questions requiring students to select numbers from the given list of numbers that meet required number properties . The corners of the cootie catcher indicated the differentiation which is to three levels (easy, medium and difficult) and the fourth corner is a “pot luck” section. This resource comes complete with instructions, ideas for stretch/challenge and two blank versions for challenging pupils to create their own. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below. Lets connect @numberloving numberloving@outlook.com **Terms of Use ** For the use of the purchaser only, see full terms and conditions