I’ve been a primary school teacher for 5 years and work as a private tutor for different ages. I enjoy creating new, engaging materials that encourage children to enjoy learning. The resources in my shop are mainly aimed at primary aged children. However, I’d like to start creating some resources for GCSE students, especially for modern foreign languages.
I’ve been a primary school teacher for 5 years and work as a private tutor for different ages. I enjoy creating new, engaging materials that encourage children to enjoy learning. The resources in my shop are mainly aimed at primary aged children. However, I’d like to start creating some resources for GCSE students, especially for modern foreign languages.
This is a maths powerpoint based on ‘place value’ for year 1 students. The powerpoint offers questions as an opportunity to reflect on childrens’ current understanding of place value and has pictorial images to help to find one more and one less than a given amount. The powerpoint is available in pdf and powerpoint format so that the images can be moved using an interactive whiteboard.
The activity sheets accompanied with the powerpoint include:
Finding one more and one less with pictorial images
Using dots/drawings to count one more and one less
Writing the number for one more, one less
Matching cards for finding one more than a given number
Matching cards for finding one less than a given number
These year 2 worksheets are differentiated and encourage learners to begin counting numbers to 100. The worksheets encourage students to order numbers to 20, 50 and 100.
This powerpoint and worksheet pack is aimed at year 1 pupils who are learning to count, read and write their numbers to 20. The powerpoint contains pictorial images of numbers up to 20 and a missing numbers challenge. Included are worksheets aimed at understanding basic number skills and identifying numerals to 20.
Worksheets:
Match the pictorial images to the numbers
Order the numbers to 20
Practise writing the correct numeral
Maths Number Workbook - Practise writing numerals to 20 and matching the number
There are differentiated maths puzzles based on subtraction questions. The green division puzzles are geared towards a more basic level e.g. working on subtracting number facts from 10, 20 and 100.
The yellow/orange maths puzzles are for children who are able to subtract larger numbers e.g subtracting a one digit number from a two digit number and a two digit number from a three digit number. These puzzles involve some bridging through 10.
The red division pack moves onto more complicated subtraction questions, including subtracting a 3 digit number from a 3 digit number and two step calculation questions e.g. multiplying and subtracting the answer.
These are Lord of the Rings (J.R.R. Tolkien) maths cards which can be played in pairs as part of a warm-up activity. These cards can be played by practicing maths skills and comparing with each other. The player who has the highest answer or the highest amount of sides on the their shapes wins the card. Children can keep playing until one player has all of the cards.
Inside this pack, there are differentiated worksheets based on the year 2 curriculum for identifying 2D shapes and understanding the different properties. The worksheets encourage children to identify different 2D shapes, count the vertices, sides and write their own facts about regular 2D shapes.
Included are differentiated worksheets involving capacity. The LA and MA worksheets are aimed at year 1 pupils who need support and need a slight challenge. The GD worksheet has more problem solving questions and requires a greater understanding of number - these could benefit year 2 pupils also. The worksheets cover ‘full, empty, half empty, nearly full’ mathematical terms and encourage pupils to apply their understanding of capacity.
These fractions of amounts puzzles fit together like a jigsaw. There are 6 different levels to help students to practice adding and subtracting fractions. The levels are colour coded and differentiated into different categories:
Green: Adding fractions with like denominators.
Orange: Adding fractions with different denominators.
Red: Adding mixed fractions.
Green: Subtracting fractions with like denominators.
Orange: Subtracting fractions with different denominators.
Red: Subtracting mixed fractions.
These differentiated worksheets are aimed at year 2 students. Inside this pack, there are four worksheets with specific L.Os:
These worksheets encourage children to tell the time to the hour, half past, quarter past/quarter to and within 5 minutes. Each worksheets gives children the opportunity to draw the hands for the time and write the time in words.
LA: Telling the time to an hour
MA: Telling the time to an hour and half past.
HA: Telling the time to quarter to and quarter past.
Extension: Telling the time within 5 minutes.
This resource offers a comprehensive lesson plan for a maths lesson based on solving word problems. This pack includes a Harry Potter themed powerpoint, with examples of one step and two step word problems. The powerpoint encourages children to highlight the important information and solve the problems with a partner. This pack also includes differentiated worksheets for varying abilities.
Inside this pack, you can find differentiated times tables puzzles. Children can solve and match the puzzle pieces to create different shapes. The puzzles are colour coded green, yellow and red to demonstrate levels of difficulty. Take a look at the contents of the puzzle pieces below:
Green: 2x, 5x and 10x tables
Yellow: 3x, 4x, 6x, 7x, 8x, 9x, 11x, 12x
Red: Multiplying three times tables, multiplying a two digit number by 2, 5 or 10, multiplying a two digit number by 6, 7, 8, or 9
Here are 6 worksheets with the answer schemes attached, based on multiplying using repeated addition. These worksheets are differentiated into 2x, 5x and 10x tables with opportunities to calculate the answers on a number line. The additional worksheets have matching activities for pupils to link the multiplication statement with the repeated addition number sentence. There are also some word problems so that children can apply their knowledge.
Here you’ll find a comprehensive maths puzzles pack. Your students can choose from addition, multiplication, division or subtraction maths puzzles. The individual descriptions for each pack are listed below:
Multiplication Pack
Inside this pack, you can find differentiated times tables puzzles. Children can solve and match the puzzle pieces to create different shapes. The puzzles are colour coded green, yellow and red to demonstrate levels of difficulty. Take a look at the contents of the puzzle pieces below:
Green: 2x, 5x and 10x tables
Yellow: 3x, 4x, 6x, 7x, 8x, 9x, 11x, 12x
Red: Multiplying three times tables, multiplying a two digit number by 2, 5 or 10, multiplying a two digit number by 6, 7, 8, or 9
Division
There are differentiated maths puzzles based on division questions. The green division puzzles are geared towards a more basic level e.g. working on division facts for 5s, 10s and 2 x tables. The yellow/orange maths puzzles are for children learning their 3s, 4s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s, 11s, and 12s. The red division pack moves onto more complicated division questions, including dividing by 10 and 100, dividing with decimal answers and dividing three digits by a one digit number.
Addition
Inside this pack, you can find differentiated maths puzzles which are colour coded into green, amber and red puzzles. The green puzzles include number bond matching activities and adding single digit numbers. The amber maths puzzles are great for an extra challenge. They include questions that involve adding two two digit numbers and bridging through 10.
The red maths tarsia puzzles are aimed at challenging and stretching the higher ability groups. These questions involve adding three digit numbers and include missing digit addition problems.
Subtraction
There are differentiated maths puzzles based on subtraction questions. The green division puzzles are geared towards a more basic level e.g. working on subtracting number facts from 10, 20 and 100.
The yellow/orange maths puzzles are for children who are able to subtract larger numbers e.g subtracting a one digit number from a two digit number and a two digit number from a three digit number. These puzzles involve some bridging through 10.
The red division pack moves onto more complicated subtraction questions, including subtracting a 3 digit number from a 3 digit number and two step calculation questions e.g. multiplying and subtracting the answer.
Within this resource, you will find a series of four engaging maths lessons, aimed at year 3 learners. This fractions bundles follows a set of lesson plans, supporting the teaching of adding & subtracting fractions with the same denominators, as well as finding fractions of amounts.