I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience.
As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!
I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience.
As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!
Use worksheet or copy and complete.
Use words or symbols to describe inequality
Examples
Worksheet A 6 is less than 12
Worksheet B 6+3 is more than 5+3
Worksheet C 6 x 4 is equal to 8 x 3
Worksheet D 12/3 is less than 16/2
**If you download and use this Free resource could you please comment/follow so I can use the information to develop addition resources **
A PDF file that had Ladybird Dominoes from 0-0 to 10-10 (66 dominoes over 11 pages)
Normal set of dominoes 0-0 to 6-6 just print off pages 1 to 5
A very good activity for learning practicing number bonds to 10 (see image)
or just used to play normal dominoes.
Other possible ideas are outlined in the PDF.
I have printed off a few sets on card and laminated them and are a big hit with the students
Each domino is 6cmx12cm at 100% size (print off at lower % if smaller size is required)
This is just an idea I had for another use for the 700+ fraction diagrams I made for my fractions worksheets. (these diagrams are available to download)
I have not tried these worksheets out yet but I foresee that students will have to be quite meticulous to complete them but might also pick up a few things about fractions as well.
I hope they will realise that when doing question 4 that it becomes easier if they turn the sheet so the line of reflection is vertical.
** OVER 7600 questions, over 650 worksheets + ALL CLIPART**
Everything should be in the zip file
TELLING TIME WORKSHEET LIST FOR FULL SET -
TELLING TIME WORKSHEET LIST FOR FULL SET
Working with analogue clocks
TO THE HOUR
Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to match the time.
1 Worksheet, 12 Questions (Answer page included)
Write the time shown on the clock face.
1 Worksheet, 12 Questions (Answer page included)
TO THE HALF HOUR
Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to match the time.
2 Worksheets, 24 Questions (Answer pages included)
Write the time shown on the clock face.
2 Worksheets, 24 Questions (Answer pages included)
TO THE QUARTER HOUR
Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to match the time.
4 Worksheets, 48 Questions (Answer pages included)
Write the time shown on the clock face.
4 Worksheets, 48 Questions (Answer pages included)
TO 5 MINUTES
Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to match the time.
12 Worksheets, 144 Questions (Answer pages included)
Write the time shown on the clock face.
12 Worksheets, 144 Questions (Answer pages included)
TO 1 MINUTE
Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to match the time.
60 Worksheets, 720 Questions (Answer pages included)
Write the time shown on the clock face.
60 Worksheets, 720 Questions (Answer pages included)
Working with analogue clocks and 12hr digital time
TO 5 MINUTES
9) Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to match the digital time.
12 Worksheets, 144 Questions (Answer pages included)
10) Write the time shown on the clock as digital time
12 Worksheets, 144 Questions (Answer pages included)
15) Write the time shown on the digital clock in numbers/words
12 Worksheets, 144 Questions (Answer pages included)
16) Colour the segments on the digital clock to match the time shown
12 Worksheets, 144 Questions (Answer pages included)
TO 1 MINUTE
13) Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to match the digital time.
60 Worksheets, 720 Questions (Answer pages included)
14) Write the time shown on the clock as digital time
60 Worksheets, 720 Questions (Answer pages included)
THIS SET INCLUDES:
TO THE HOUR
Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to match the time.
1 Worksheet, 12 Questions (Answer page included)
Write the time shown on the clock face.
1 Worksheet, 12 Questions (Answer page included)
TO THE HALF HOUR
3) Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to match the time.
2 Worksheets, 24 Questions (Answer pages included)
Write the time shown on the clock face.
2 Worksheets, 24 Questions (Answer pages included
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THE REST OF THIS COLLECTION INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
Altogether there are 21 sets of worksheets
Over 650 individual worksheets including some blanks.
Over 7600 questions (all with answers) to pick from
See worksheet list for amore detailed description of what is included
ALSO INCLUDED is ALL the clipart
I have made separate artwork for every
possible time (to the nearest minute) for both analogue and digital versions.
Over 3500 items you can use to make your own worksheet or use in Powerpoints etc
(I normally share my resources for free but this Full collection has taken 40+hours to put together)
If you download please comment/follow so if the resource is updated I will be able to notify you.
this resource is PART OF a SET that I have split into single items SEE MY OTHER DOMINO RELATED RESOURCES
Beside this PLAIN set there is a set with ADDITION, SUBTRACTION and MULTIPLICATION symbols and their associated WORKSHEETS
there is also a worksheet for INEQUALITIES (Greater than, less than and equal to)
I printed these on CARD and laminated them, other sets were printed on different coloured card
If you download please comment/follow so if the resource is updated I will be able to notify you.
this resource is PART OF a SET that I have split into single items SEE MY OTHER DOMINO RELATED RESOURCES
If you need and dominoes for this activity I have a FREE REsource you can download (Plain set of dominoes 0-0 to 12-12)
which you can print off whichever set you need. They are also sized for the printed off TRAIN/CARRIAGES
FOR PRINTABLE SETS OF DOMINOES with ADDITION, MULTIPLICATION symbols on the dominoes
or just PLAIN - SEE MY OTHER UPLOADS
There is a worksheet for INEQUALITIES ( <,> and =)
for NUMBER WORK 0-0 to 12-12 approx (5cm x 10cm at 100%)
PLAY AS JUST MATCHING NUMBER LIKE ORDINARY DOMINOS OR
An interesting but challenging way to look at number bond work by using HEXOMINOES.
2 printable sets of 26 hexominoes one set with Numbers one set with spots (or interchangeable with each other to use spots and numbers)
Various worksheets/puzzle sheets
ANSWER
All the clip-art so that you can produce your own Powerpoints, worksheets etc
PLACE VALUE using ABACUS Diagrams.*
AND USE included 1000+ pieces of clip art TO MAKE YOUR OWN RESOURCES WORKSHEETS/POWERPOINTS
INCLUDED IS:
50 Worksheets with 20 Questions each number from diagram (+ANSWERS in two forms)
i) Answers as the worksheets look
ii) Answers as a LIST - THIS ALSO contains** TOTAL for each sheet and the MEAN, MEDIAN and RANGE** in case it is useful
50 Worksheets with 20 Questions each draw diagram from given number
EVERY NUMBER FROM 0-999 is used only once within the 50 worksheets sets
USE one for the WHOLE class OR GIVE EVERYONE A DIFFERENT Sheet - Which sometimes has its advantages
BLANK worksheets that also extend past HTU
ALL THE CLIPART for each individual number from 0-999 (so 1000 separate PDF’s)
**All the separate images I used to make each number - so a separate file for each digit 0-9
Images for bases from T,U, - H,T,U - - - - -up to - _ B,hM,tM,M,hTH,tTH,TH,H,T,U**
(Import them into you program of choice, build diagram by lining up elements, group and resize group as required)
All are VECTOR based so should resize without any loss of quality
**USE THESE TO MAKE YOUR OWN RESOURCES WORKSHEETS/POWERPOINTS **
Practice reading scales and identifying the value of each division on the scale. (all diagrams have 10 divisions in set A
Watch out for Set B which will have scales with a varying number of divisions
SEARCH-FIND-COUNT INSECTS(1) - COUNTING + ADDITION + NUMBER BONDS + ANSWERS + CLIPART
Count the 11 different insects in the picture
I have not tried this as I am a secondary teacher but I was trying to come up with an idea for a primary college that would make counting ‘more interesting’ .
I thought that the main image may be laminated to allow pupils to use a whiteboard marker to cross off/ circle the ones they have found.
A tally chart(s) also could be used.
I have included all the insects I have drawn as individual clip-art so that you could use them for you own PowerPoints, Notebook files etc
If it a popular/useful resource, I may make a series with different topics/themes.
Please let me know what you think!
A set of Christmas themed Basic and Basic+ LOGIC PUZZLES
Basic uses numbers up to 20 (36 puzzles)
Basic + uses numbers up to 90 (36 puzzles)
THEY BOTH USE KNOWLEDGE OF ADDITION and SUBTRACTION
INTERMEDIATE and ADVANCED PUZZLES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE
Pupils are to solve the puzzle by working out the value of each Christmas Themed Icon and use the found values to calculate the missing number.
In each set there are 6 sheets of 6 puzzles.
Each pupil could have a sheet each or they could be cut into individual puzzles or strips with 2 or 3 puzzles on each strip.
With similar puzzles I have actually laminated them as individual puzzles and used dry wipe pens for pupils to write answers on
Answers supplied
I usually use this resource at a starter or a settler activity with a given time limit (say 10 mins).
I give advice about doing as many as possibly and in whichever order the students want.
Afterward we have discussions about which they find the easiest or can do the quickest.
Usually addition comes out the easiest until I suggest that if you know your tables that the multiplications are the easiest to do and probably the quickest as they don’t need working out. They get to realise that if they really know their tables that the divisions are quicker as they’re usually a single digit number to write as the answer.
In my mark book I record how many get correct out of how many they do and a time if they complete them all before the given time.
Most of the students really like doing this challenge. Improving their time/score is appears to motivate them. I have had quite a few students ask for sheets so they can practice at home.
Use the TABS on the spreadsheet to set the difficulty by changing the MAX and MIN values for each mathematical operation,
See the questions(recalculate if necessary ) and the answers for that set of questions.
It may be a good idea to PRINT SCREEN a set of answers if you intend to put the answer in a PowerPoint.
I usually print a few sets of answers off per table so they can mark their own. Sometimes I read them out.
If you cut the answer sheet into 4 strips, these strips can be placed/matched up against each column of students answer sheet and this is really easy for them to mark. Using this technique I have marked a full class of sheets in about 5 mins or so.
Another way to use this resource them would be to do them one/two columns/operations at a time and cut the time allowed.
Use as a worksheets or cut into strips
Blank worksheet included
Use the clip-art to create you own worksheet or PowerPoint etc
As well as an multiplication/division version of this resource
there is a
A ‘MONSTER’ based version for addition/subtraction and also available along with associated CLIP-ART also FREE
Multiplication tables that I have printed back-to-back and laminated.
One side have X ? ( eg 1x2, 2x2, …10 x2) tables
and the other the associated ?X tables( eg 2x1, 2x2…2x10)
My daughter asked me to do these for our 3years 7month old grandson who has developed a particular interest in Maths and particularly number.
He has used them on virtually a daily basis and even at his young age, knows most of his multiplication tables off by heart, which is amazing.
1008 CROSS MATHS LOGIC PUZZLES
USES ADDITION, SUBTRACTION, MULTIPLICATION and DIVISION
and LOGICAL THINKING SKILLS
Format 1
112 WORKSHEETS with 9 puzzles per worksheet BUT really intended to be cut into strips of 3 puzzles OR individual puzzles to be used as a starter, a part of a lesson or filler activity. Having so many (1008) it means every pupil gets their own puzzle (no copying) but it turns out if they are sat together they all help each other. Each individual puzzle easy to stick in exercise book.
If you use this with one class, say 3/4 lessons on the trot you will get to use 100+puzzles.
WITH small solutions 80 per page
FORMAT 2
A file with all 1008 puzzles as individual puzzles.
get the class to pick a number between 1-1008 and project this onto whiteboard.
Each pupil copies the operators and target numbers onto a blank grid OR the A4 big blank grid (laminated so they can use dry wipe pens) and every one works on the same puzzle.
For up to 10+ PLAYERS at a time
I have played this game with pupil of all age/abilities of the last 20 years or so and it is one that has been one of my most popular and successful resources. It really surprised me how much the pupils improved their number bond skills
I have usually played it using a normal set of playing cards and on numerous occasions had pupils say they have played it a home with their family/friends. Playing card rules differ slightly and are included.
We have also played this (just for fun) with family and friends especially on holidays.
This set has 72 cards and should be printed on card/laminated
IF YOU NEED THE CARDS TO BE SMALLER/BIGGER i have included all my clipart images