An Australian primary-trained teacher with over 20 years teaching experience covering primary, secondary and special-needs education. All the resources in my shop have been used within my own teaching experience. I hope they may be of some use to you.
An Australian primary-trained teacher with over 20 years teaching experience covering primary, secondary and special-needs education. All the resources in my shop have been used within my own teaching experience. I hope they may be of some use to you.
A KS3 worksheet using Cricket as the focus (cross-curricular opportunity). Worksheet has information about the game so no prior knowledge is necessary.
When I used this worksheet I began with a starter activity using enough dice for paired challenges. Each student would roll their die at the same time as their challenger. The person to add the two numbers together and give an answer got the point, or 'run'. They played first to 10 runs although you could use different cricket concepts to sort out timing of the starter. For example, 6 rolls only, or 2 innings of 6 rolls each etc...
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Mathematics NC levels 3-6 broken down so that students can see what they need to do in order to achieve a certain level. These sheets can either be displayed in the classroom, or photocopied A5 size and glued into students’ books for easy access for both teacher and student.
Four (4) sheets on the topic of Ratio and Proportion. Varying degrees of difficulty.Use all 4 in the one class to help with differentiation, or start with the easiest of the handouts and have students progress at their own rate.
An activity worksheet where students arrange the digits 1-9 in a 3x3 grid according to certain criteria. Six questions of varying difficulty, and not in any particular order of difficulty, just to make it more interesting. :) There is space for working or extra questions if you come up with any, or better still, have the students create there own and share them amongst the class.
This activity is based around a simple 3x3 grid. Students must follow the clues given by the teacher to fill in the 9 numbers in the correct order, having a choice of 16 numbers to choose from.
Activity can be done individually, or as a group/class activity where the teacher supplies clues and discussion would/could be allowed.
Answer sheet is also included. :)
A one-page handout covering the values of tenths; hundredths and thousandths.Four activities:1. Writing decimals in words.2. Writing value of underlined digit.3. Write a decimal fraction between...4. Order these decimals. Aligned with Common Core State Standard: 4.NF.6, Number and Operations: Fractions; 5.NBT.3
Use as review or as a quick assessment tool to see how much students have learned.
Questions cover: degrees, turns, opposite angles, corresponding angles, alternate angles, angles in triangles.
All explained on the one page. This simple activity; while it may take some explaining to lower ability students because of the directions; can become quite a colorful way to learn these three important topics.
Getting students to understand that letters in equations are simply unknown numbers is the first step to successfully teaching algebra, without them stressing too much.
A basic worksheet showing the place value hundred thousands down to decimal value of thousandths. Activities explanation gives the students a chance to write values in words; partition numbers into their value sets and also write the value of a selected digit within a number. Aligned to Common Core State Standard: 5.NBT.3
<p>A simple poster with a range of shapes listing their properties. Also, a cut-out-and-use-as-you-want sheet with outlined images of various 3D shapes. I’ve used the first in an introductory lesson and the cut-out sheet for a range of starter activities.</p>
Words associated with Number, Geometry & Handling Data to use as displays or as part of the lesson. Simply cut them out, back them, laminate them and use them over and over and over or with a display.
<p>Two sheets with multiplication questions based around the 2, 3, 4, 5 & 10 times tables.</p><p>Other topics covered : Numbers</p>
A one-page worksheet giving an explanation of sequences followed by 7 simple sequence questions to work through.
Not the prettiest worksheet for 3rd - 5th Grade but it'll work as a starter :)
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A one-page document with some interesting figures from this year's Olympic Games. Could be a useful display resource or simply edited for classroom Maths activities. All facts taken from the official 2016 Rio Games website.
* Maths resources based on this sheet will soon be available, along side other useful Olympic Games worksheets.
With the changes in ways that school's are to track progress, and the freedom that schools have to choose their own, this set of descriptors could be used to complement or replace existing models. Split into the four attainment target areas, these will help to track individual progress of your students in a clear and concise way. Special target sheets can also be developed to help students understand what it is that they need to do to achieve the next level up.
Hope this helps.
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Two separate Christmas-themed activities for your run up to the festive season. The first, Christmas Co-ordinates, gives an easy to follow co-ordinates drawing activity for your students. But what will the shapes be? A blank grid is included for simple printing for each student to label and work with.
Secondly, have you ever wondered how much money was spent by the person who, for 12 days before Christmas, bought their true love presents each day until Christmas? Well, using Google I've looked into it...so...what will the answer be?
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