https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2d-shape-properties-drawing-and-sorting-2-presentations-and-4-differentiated-worksheets-11548421
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/properties-of-3d-shapes-presentation-and-worksheets-youtube-preview-11511554
Both lesson packs have been designed by a Graphic Designer (BSc Hons) with a PGCE in Education.
13 slide presentation on properties of 3D Shapes comparing them to real life objects.
Title Page
Differences between 2D and 3D shapes
Properties of 3D shapes - Faces, Edges and vertex (vertices).
Cube
Cuboid
Cylinder
Triangular Prism
Sphere
Cone
Square based pyramid
Triangular based pyramid
Hexagonal Prism
Overview of all shapes slide
Each slide discussing a shape has the 3D shape and it’s properties (which appear on click). They also contain an example of each 3D shape in real life.
I have also included 2 worksheets (one for lower ability and one for higher ability). Both worksheets are available in PDF and Word document for editing if required.
All resources designed by a fully qualified Graphic Designer (BScHons) with a PGCE in education.
I have combined material for 2 lessons on 2D shapes.
The first presentation talks about and identifies properties of 2D shapes including: edges (curved or straight), corners, symmetry, right angles and the key points of quadrilateral shapes. It is a visually stunning PowerPoint which helps to keep children engaged.
With this lesson I have included 2 worksheets. One for lower ability (LA) and one for higher ability (HA). Both worksheets ask children to gather data on the properties of 2D shapes.
The second PowerPoint looks at sorting 2D shapes into venn diagrams as well as a brief introduction on how to draw 2D shapes.
The worksheets included for this presentation are venn diagrams which need to be sorted. One for LA and one for HA.
Preview available on YouTube : https://youtu.be/Hh1YCzcJyfw
A fantastic resource which helps children visualise halves and quarters. This PowerPoint has a uniquely fun way of demonstrating halves and quarters to your class. It relates halves to the 2 times tables, quarters to the four times tables and allows for plenty of input from the children…all the while giving you the educator complete control of the lesson.
The lesson takes children on a journey as Shaggy and Scooby work out how to share cupcakes and pizzas between them with special guests Tom and Jerry.
I’m a fully qualified graphic designer (BSc Hons) with a PGCE in Primary education. You won’t believe what I have achieved with this PowerPoint - creating resources are my strong point!
I only ask that you leave me an honest review. The fonts I used are embedded to the ppt, therefore you’ll have no issues viewing it.
Two sets of high quality images detailing the times tables (0x to 12x) for you to print whatever size you require.
The first set have the answers - these are best suited to printed on A3 paper and laminated to be stuck on the wall.
The second set have blank squares instead of the answers - these are best suited to be printed on smaller sized paper for times tables revision. They can also be laminated and children can then use dry wipe markers to revise their times tables.
When creating these images I had place value on my mind. I wanted to show my children that in maths one digit or mathematical symbol goes into a single square.
These images were created by a fully qualified Graphic Designer (BSc Hons) with a PGCE in Education.
All feedback welcome.
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All work designed by a Graphic Designer (BSc Hons) with a PGCE in Education.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_ZHOePgTRQ
This is a really fun problem solving lesson. You’ll need a bag of match sticks so that each child can participate.
We’ve all been challenged by someone who laid some matchsticks down and told us we could only move a certain amount to achieve a goal. Well, this PowerPoint contains 16 of these puzzles and their solutions!
Each slide shows a number of matchsticks laid out in some form of shape. You the teacher will tell each child to copy that shape. After this the slide will display the objective of the puzzle. After your class has had a go you can then click to reveal the answer.
A fantastic lesson on problem solving. Perfect for the run up to Christmas, easter or Halloween holidays!