This PDF contains 8 maths revision Christmas themed topics suitable for lower to upper KS2 (or 2nd level in Scotland). These activities do not teach concept but provide activities that cover:
measurement, area and perimeter.
coordinates.
symmetry.
multiplication
addition
place value
subtraction
fractions
This resource is a complete lesson for writing an Autumn poem using verbs, nouns and adjectives.
It contains a PDF containing 19 pages including the lesson presentation and printables to go along with the lesson.
title page
Learning Intentions
verb sorting activity
Autumn word brainstorm
Verb highlighting task
Verb naming task
planning page
Shared writing pages
help mat
and more!
Quick and easy maths playing card games! No prep - just print and add playing cards! These playing card maths games are perfect for practicing a variety of basic maths skills including addition, subtraction, multiplication and place value.
Students will love playing these games. Quick set up and easy to read student instructions make this perfect for maths rotations, in a maths center or as a fast finisher game.
There are 7 cards games, each game comes with a printable for 2 player use and multiplayer use.
This PDF resource is a complete lesson for writing an Autumn themed poem that focuses on personification.
There are 19 slides/pages which require no additional resources.
This lesson is designed for middle to upper primary.
This PDF contains the resources to set up an outdoor maths orienteering style game. There are 2 games and 3 levels of difficulty - numbers to 1,000,000, numbers to 100,000 and numbers to 10,000. The 2 games require: Game 1) learners to write the standard, word and extended form of 12 numbers (found at each orienteering"flag". Game 2) Learners need to understand a digits place and value i.e., find the flag with a 7 a in the thousands place.
Please note: this resource uses the term units.
This PDF resource is a game for up to 30 players that requires learners to add British coins to the value of £3.
How to play:
Each player receives a loop card. The player with the first card reads their card “I have the first card, who has 27p?” players need to add the value of their coins. The player with 27p in coins replies with “I have 27p” then reads their who has question. The game continues until all players have read their card.
This resource is also part of a money bundle which also contains:
money bingo to the value of £1
Penny pile up to the value of £1
Money Write the Room to the value of £4
This PDF resource is a game for up to 30 players which requires learners to add British coins to the value of £1.
Resource contains:
30 individual bingo boards, a callers card recording sheet and how to play instructions.
This resource can also be purchased as part of a bundle to make a HUGE saving. The bundle also contains:
money loop card card to the value of £3
Money write the room to the value of £4
Penny Pile up game to the value of £1
6 digit place value Bingo includes 30 individual bingo boards and 3 styles of calling cards:
Identify the place of a digit,
Identify the value of a digit
Recognise the whole number in standard form.
The game can be played with the whole class or in cooperative learning teams or in small guided maths groups.
This resource contains 4 games that require learners to add British coins to the value of £4.
Whats included:
Money Write the Room: a fun game that gets learners up and active by monving around the room to find the different cards. There are 28 cards in total for them to add the coins and write the value on their recording page. Answer sheet and instructions also included.
Penny Pile up: a small group/pair game where learners use a dice to roll and add the coin that corresponds to the value on the dice.
Money loop cards: a game for up to 30 pupils where learners will need to listen carefully and add coins on their card to the value of £3
Money bingo: a game for up to 30 players but can also be played in small groups. Each learner will received a bingo board. The caller will choose values of up to £1, each player must add the value of the coins on their board. If they have the amount the caller said they cross the coins off. The player to cross of all coins wins the game.
Each of these games are also available to purchase individually in my TES shop.
These back to school activities will hold your pupils attention as a new year begins! There are 10 activities included that you and your pupils will enjoy! There are a wide variety of activities that encourage your class and yourself to get to know your pupils better.
These ten back to school activities require very few supplies - most will be ones you already have in your classroom! Do one a day for the first ten days of school or make a whole day of activities.
Here’s what you’ll get:
2 facts and a fib
name tag glyph
Classmate word search
find someone who
connections
holiday snapshots
minute to win it (5 activities)
cootie catcher
would you rather
paper chain STEM challenge
Preperation is quick, easy and very manageable … display the slide(s) for the activity you would like to do. Some activities have printable, some need a few supplies and others require nothing!
This is an Escape Room activity for multiplication. The activity focuses on multiplication of 1, 2 and 3 whole digit numbers by a single digit whole number.
An Escape Room is an adventure in which players solve a series of puzzles using clues, hints, and strategies to complete the objectives at hand.
In this Escape Room, students are presented with a situation. They are trapped in the school by a mad professor and must solve 5 puzzles in order to escape. Each puzzle gives them a them a clue word which they give to the educator in order to receive the next puzzle. As each puzzle is successfully solved they are given a key word - to escape they must use each key word to make a sentence and say this to the educator before time is up!
The activity is designed to be played in small groups. Teacher forms teams. I suggest no more than 4/5 students in a team.
Why this game?
Escape Rooms are highly engaging for the students. Their task is to solve 5 multiplication puzzles in order to escape the room. They compete in teams which adds to the engaging nature of this game.
Includes:
introduction materials
5 puzzles plus final clue
Teacher Guide
Teacher Checklist
Teacher Planner
Clue cards
Completion Certificate
Answer Key
This resource is a PE lesson ppt. It is designed to play live by sharing your screen. However could be played individually but learners would need to start and stop the embedded videos by themselves.
This PE lesson used a deck of cards (random card selector embedded in the ppt), each card has an assigned workout, there is also a demonstration for all 4 workouts. These are body weight workouts suitable for children: burpees, squats, sit ups and press ups.
There is also a 30 minute timer - ready to get a sweat on?!
10 pdf slides with child friendly would you rather questions. These are thought provoking questions as well as being quite silly. Simply ask your students “would you rather?” and have students use the hands up feature on microsoft teams to answer the question (hand up icon versus no hand up for each question).
Choose a few students to say their choice and explain why they picked that choice. Encourage students to use the sentence “I would rather … because…”
This is a great game for building oral language and for discussing opinions.
This PDF resource is an outdoor maths lesson which involves using multiplication and addition to find the value of a picture.
Children use sticks, stones and pine cones to create a picture. Each resource is then assigned a value e.g., sticks = 10, stones = 5 and pine cones = 2. They then calculate the value of their picture. for round 2, the values are doubled, children find the value of another groups picture and in the final round they can choose their won values.
Once back in the classroom, there is a differentiated challenge question and plenary to be completed.
There is also an outdoor themed warm up activity plus 3 different picture cards to calculate the value (scaffolding), a sheet to record the value of each resource so they don’t forget and a printable LI and SC page.
This Place Value Write the Room resource is a pdf with 2 levels of difficulty most suited to upper primary.
Each level of difficulty contains 20 write the room cards. Also included is a recording sheet with chilli’s to colour to show the level of difficulty of question they answered for each question. Plus an anser page for both levels.
I placed the 3 chilli cards on one side of the room and the 2 chilli cards on the opposite side of the room. Learners could change between levels of difficulty for each question.
Question include:
rounding
more than, less than
Expanded form
Word form
Standard Form
This PDF resource is a British money based game that requires students to add coins up to the value of £1. This game is best played in small group or pairs.
How to play:
Give each player a Penny Pile Up recording card. Players should take turns to roll the dice and add the amount that corresponds to the number on the dice. The first player to reach or go over £1 wins the game.
Two version available - a black and white version with value written as 1p, 2p etc and a colour version with images of the coins.
This resource is also available in my TES shop as part of a money bundle which also includes:
Money Bingo to the value of £1,
Money Write the Room to the value of £4
Money loop cards to the value of £3
This PDF resource contains 28 write the room cards which require learners to add British coins to the value of £4.
How to play:
place the write the room cards around the playing area. Give each pupil a recording sheet. Pupils move around the room and count the coins on each card, writing the value on their recording page.
Whats included:
28 write the room cards
How to play instructions
A recording page
An answer sheet
This resource is also available in my TES shop as part of a money bundle that includes:
Money bingo (adding coins to the value of £1
Penny pile up (adding coins to the value of £1)
Money loop cards (adding coins to the value of £3