Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
BIDMAS is a helpful acronym what reminds children (and adults!) what order to complete operations in, when faced with a complicated sum. BIDMAS stands for brackets, indices, division, multiplication, addition, and subtraction.
Sometimes, the order of operations will make a big impact on the final answer, so it’s a great idea to have a standardised order to work through. This way, you know everyone will get the same answer every time.
You might also hear BIDMAS referred to as BODMAS. Different people in different places have slightly different names for the order of operations, but they mean the same thing. In BODMAS, the O stands for ‘order’ instead of ‘indices’. These terms can be used interchangeably.
Attached is a BIDMAS teaching video + 12 fully editable sets of worksheets (with answers).
Set 1 Worksheets: 3 beginner level worksheets
Set 2 Worksheets: 3 intermediate level worksheets
Set 3 Worksheets: 3 harder level worksheets
Set 4 Worksheets: 3 advanced level worksheets
A variety of Area & Perimeter resources!
Area and Perimeter - Match them up activity.
Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes.
Calculate AREA by counting squares - PowerPoint.
Calculate the Perimeter - PowerPoint.
Perimeter (5-page booklet).
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Fully editable.
3 differentiated decimal number sequence worksheets.
Ideal for 7+
Each worksheet requires the student to increase or increase the decimals by tenths, hundredths or thousandths. The worksheets get more difficult to complete (stage 3 being the most difficult).
On the second page of each worksheet, there is space for your student’s to create their own number sequences.
Fully editable.
Answer sheets provided.
Various TIME challenges … the children love them!
Activity: Students must time and record how long it takes to complete each challenge … just give each group a stopwatch and off you go.
Tried and Tested.
Fun for all!
Fully editable.
A simple A5 sheet for your student’s to record their own maths targets.
Just ask the children to write down their maths targets.
Students tick the ‘S’ BOX when they think they have completed their target.
The teacher tick the ‘T’ BOX when they think you have completed the target.
Fully editable and very effective.
An EASY way to introduce Fractions to your class
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30 slides
Ideal for 5+ (depending on ability)
Also included are 2 halves and quarters worksheets
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Contents:
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Reading Fractions
Writing Fractions
Mixed Numbers
Fractions of a Number
Equivalent Fractions
Ordering Fractions
ORDERING FRACTIONS
2 activity booklets (4 pages in total).
Order fractions (with the same denominator) from smallest to largest.
Order unit fractions from smallest to largest.
Put a variety of fractions in ascending order (smallest to largest).
Order a variety of fractions in descending order (largest to smallest).
All answers provided.
Adapted from the actual game show!
Mixed Maths Questions (suitable for 7 - 11 years).
Stepped Activity - Questions become gradually more difficult the closer you get to winning £1,000,000
I always play the theme tune in the background (I’ve attached the music).
Enjoy and good luck!
Probability Investigations
Dice and Coin Investigation:
What's the probability of a coin landing on a head or tail?
What's the probability of a dice landing on a particular number?
Let's investigate!
Fully editable
Numbers in Figures & Words Mat
An excellent resource to refer to when writing numbers in figures and words
Fully editable
Ideal for 5+ (depending on ability)
Lots of ‘Time’ questions - times shown in analogue and digital.
O’clock, Half past, quarter past and quarter to times.
Appropriate for all ages, particularly 5 - 9 years.
Also attached is a second PowerPoint (with 38 slides) where students have to say the times shown in digital form.