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!
I think this will be a very challenging but useful activity
Answers included or should that be nswrs ncldd.
A great activity at any time of the year to keep mathematical language /words in the for front of their thoughts.
perhaps try to complete it over the Christmas Holidays
It could be set as a competition -individual/small group/ table
Each pupil could be given a different set of questions.
A table could be given all 10 sheets or all the same sheet and work collaboratively
Lots of possible variations
Please lets me know how it goes.
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
Hopefull these two sets of worksheets will encourage student to visually compare fractions and resort only to calculation as a ‘checking mechanism’.
Set C has 10 question (40 sub-questions)
Set D has 5 question (15 sub-questions)
Set C - Order sets of 4 fractions
Set D - Compare 3 fractions against a ‘Base’ fraction and state if it is less than. greater than or equal to
Set B - State fraction in given fraction diagram
I have also included over 700 + pieces of clip-art.
Images for every fraction up to 20th’s to use in your own worksheets or Powerpoint’s etc
I started with the idea to make every possible variation you could have without reflection or rotational copies and it proved quite a challenge. After get to the 12th’s and making 183 diagrams and with thinking the 13th’s would have even more a just did a few variations for those up to 20th’s.
I hope what I have done will be of use to some one.
SETS C and D are part of a larger collection of fraction resources
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
INCLUDED a set of dominoes with the MULTIPLICATION Symbol
FOR PRINTABLE SETS OF DOMINOES with ADDITION, SUBTRACTION symbols on the dominoes
or just PLAIN - SEE MY OTHER UPLOADS
There is a worksheet for INEQUALITES ( <,> and =)
for NUMBER WORK 0-0 to 12-12 approx (5cm x 10cm at 100%)
I printed these on CARD and laminated them, other sets were printed on different coloured card
Remember to just print Page 1 or yo will print the example/instructions on page 2
Find over 600 characters from the plays by William Shakespeare across 7 puzzles and 8575 letters.
ANSWERS INCLUDED.
GOOD LUCK!
I have done my best to check these sheets. I know there are a few characters in the puzzles that are not included in the word lists but ALL the characters from the word lists SHOULD be in the puzzles.
The numbers are written with standard index form/scientific notation
to make them easier to read and understand.
While trillion is an incredibly large number, and the one that is the highest that some people will know about, there are actually many numbers that are larger than it.
This poster shows names from Thousand to Googol and a few extra of note.
A4, A3 and A2 sizes with tiling instructions included
and a High Quality PNG file in case you want to use it to produce an even large poster of in your own PowerPoint/Notebook files
A4 BLACK WHITE VERSION ALSO INCLUDED
ALSO SEE
WRITING NUMBERS IN WORDS - PowerPoint - Worksheets - Place Valve Tables and MORE
AND
WRITING NUMBERS IN WORDS POSTERS - SPELLING and PLACE VALUE AIDS
This resource has a selection of posters showing the value of PI to a various number of decimal places.
The two distinctly different posters show the first 1000 and 10000 decimal places of PI respectivly (the latter having 3 colour variations and either A4 or A3 in size)
The banner shows the first 100 decimal places and can be either approx 3.5m or 7m dependent on how its stuck together (tiled).
This can be Pi, UP TO , 100 dp if you only print off as many sheets as you want.
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PART FINISHED RESOURCE - but still usable
WORKSHEETS and ANSWERS PROVIDED
PRIME NUMBERS LESS THAN 100 - Via PRIME PIXEL PICTURES (set of 25) + more NOW AVAILABLE
well a mixture of ideas to throw out there
Basically you have a grid of numbers in this case between 1-100
Pupils identify and colour/shade in the prime numbers to produce a PIXEL PICTURE
This resource is just an basic example where the primes come in order so they get to know the sequence
Others
are on bigger grids
Different colours by condition set
Prime mixed up
I have found it surprisingly successful in getting the pupils to learn their prime numbers
Also in this resource I have included a bit mash-up of various other areas of maths that could be brought in - PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK
This resource is intended to give students an opportunity to experience a different counting system. They should be familiar with the decimal system and may have some knowledge of perhaps, binary.
The Mayan’s used base 20 (vigesimal) in their counting system with associated digits ( being made up of a shell shape, a dot and a bar/line)
from 0 -19 rather than our 0-9.
It really is an exercise in practicing MULTIPLICATION and ADDITION in a different format and a touch of logical thinking.
I also have another resource that includes posters and other display items to go with this topic. It also includes a lot of artwork I have produced and used in my Mayan resources that you could use in your own resources if required.
2 versions of the same 15 questions (different levels of ‘scaffolding’)
Or
just project it on to whiteboard
Watch out for more in this series of resources on SURDS
** 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 resource links with my PERIOD TABLE of ELEMENTS POSTERS
This resource includes ALL THE INDIVIDUAL ELEMENTS
as:
ONE ELEMENT PER A4 SHEET
TWO A5 ELEMENTS PER A4 SHEET
NINE “Playing card” SIZED ELEMENTS PER A4 Sheet
(These can be printed with the designed “CARD BACKS” so can used as playing cards. I will be including them in one of my next uploads which will be ELEMENTS BINGO"
Find the angles in a triangle using their ratios. Use the worksheets but I can see the CLIP-ART probably being more useful as all 108 questions are included as separate files that can be used in your own worksheets/Powerpoints/Whiteboard files.
SEARCH-FIND-COUNT FARM ANIMALS
USE INCLUDED POWERPOINT for WHOLE CLASS INVOLVEMENT
WORKSHEET AND ANSWERS CAN BE PRINTED VIA POWERPOINT
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 ARTWORK I have drawn as individual clip-art so that you could use them to create your own PowerPoints, Notebook files etc
ALSO SEE
SEARCH - FIND - COUNT. ** At The Beach**
PRIME NUMBERS LESS THAN 100 - Via PRIME PIXEL PICTURES (set of 25) + more
A fun way to learn the prime numbers less than 100
A set of 25 pixel picture puzzles
Shade the squares that have prime numbers
Identify Prime and Composite (non-prime) numbers
3 levels of difficulty
Worksheets (A5/A4) + ANSWERS + blank grids
Guidance/Instructions**
Prior Knowledge Required
Being able to identify some if not all the prime numbers less than 100
unless you use this as an activity for this purpose.
This is an activity designed to make the learning of PRIME numbers much easier and I have been surprised, in the past, how successful it has been.
Start with the PRACTICE question if needed.
For this and
ONE STAR PUZZLES the if you work through the grid,
starting in the top left hand corner and work left to right and row by row the sequence of PRIME NUMBERS <100 appear IN ORDER.
So find 2 and work through to 97
The sequence repeats (partially in some cases) up to the prime needed complete the puzzle
Get them to do this methodically - this is how they pick up the sequence ( a printed sequence for them to have alongside may scaffold the initial process).
TWO STAR - Same rules but generally a larger grid
THREE STAR - Usually a larger grid but primes not in a particular
order although some part of the prime sequence may
occur. (Find a 2 and it may be next to a 3, then a 5,
then a 7 etc etc)
I have provided some blank grids for pupils to make up their own puzzles.
Draw a picture by colouring in a small grid.
Then working with a larger grid get them to write LIGHTLY SHADE their picture onto a big grid
In each shaded square they then write a PRIME NUMBER (in sequence at first as in a one star puzzle) which gets them writing out the primes)
FILL IN THE REST OF THE GRID WITH NON-PRIME which is an equally IMPORTANT TASK
EITHER COPY THIS ONTO ANOTHER BLANK GRID or use COMPUTER and TABLE IN WORD, POWERPOINT or similar to produce a printable puzzle.
I have used ADOBE’s InDesign to make this set of puzzles
Please Comment/follow so if there are upgrades/changes you can be easily notified - Thank You
There are 3 of each animal in the grid (one animal there is 4) to find.
With answers and graphics to use in your own documents and PowerPoints etc.
ALSO see my CHINESE NEW YEAR POSTER resource!
FOR PRINTABLE SETS OF DOMINOES with ADDITION, MULTIPLCATION symbols on the dominoes for NUMBER WORK 0-0 to 12-12 approx (5cm x 10cm at 100%) - SEE MY OTHER UPLOADS
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
I printed these on CARD and laminated them, other sets were printed on different coloured card
Remember to just print Page 1 or yo will print the example/instructions on page 2
QUESTIONS to be done in STUDENT BOOKS but could be written on worksheet
ALSO INCLUDED are ANSWERS for the AREA of each TRIANGLE and full CALCULATOR DISPLAY if you need an extra or extension task.
A follow on from my ‘SETS A and B’ resources where students have to use Pythagoras’ Theorem to find the missing side in a right-angled triangle give two of the sides.
60 questions over 4 worksheets (15 questions per wroksheet) + ANSWERS
See other my FREE resources in this set