RESOURCES TO THE STARS - YOU!! I want you Superstar teachers to feel that you have not only purchased a quality resource, but got it for a BARGAIN!
Every SINGLE resource has been created to make your life a little easier.
RESOURCES TO THE STARS - YOU!! I want you Superstar teachers to feel that you have not only purchased a quality resource, but got it for a BARGAIN!
Every SINGLE resource has been created to make your life a little easier.
A hands on activity for Year 1 and 2 students. Students work with the concept of a half and a quarter and cut and paste representations of each.
This resource includes;
Teacher instructions, 2 recording sheets, images to cut into fractions, an answer sheet example.
Great for follow-up work, consolidation, revision and discussion about simple fractions.
The completed work can also make excellent wall displays of student learning and understanding.
This is a FREE resource to introduce young students to the world of coding.
Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.
This resource gives an opportunity to expose pre-school (and early elementary) students to the world of coding with the format used in the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.
The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a blank box sequence to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet.
The resource has 1 activity sheet and an answer sheet, and teacher notes.
If you have students ready to move beyond this then you may like to check out the next level of this type of resource I have made:
Coding for Juniors – Using Scratch Jr
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, with 1 block too many
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, making turns
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, making turns, with 1 block extra
Or get the entire set here:
Coding for Juniors Pack – Using Scratch Jr
3 sheets of 2D and 3D geometry shapes.
The first two sheets are the same activity of describing shapes, but the shapes are different on each sheet. The third sheet asks the student to draw, in the correct columns the 2D and 3D shapes they have identified.
Can be done individually, but originally designed to be completed collaboratively in small groups.
This resource is two games to support place value learning.
Both are fun and are great warm-up activities.
Each game involves throwing dice and recording the place value the student gives to the number shown on the dice.
The winner of Game 1 is the student who makes the highest score.
The winner of Game 2 is the student who has their answers in numerical order.
For similar resources you may like to also check out these other place value resources of mine here:
Two Digit Place Value Bingo
Three Digit Place Value Bingo
My Times Tables Workbook
A worksheet with opportunities to draw scale factor drawings of images.
This worksheet has two images to resize up and the opportunity for students to draw their own design to factor up (or down).
Students will learn the need to note carefully looking at what parts of the images are in each box and transfer them correctly into the correct boxes in the blank spaces.
Teacher notes included.
An excellent resource to focus students on exclusively MINUTES PAST the hour or exclusively MINUTES TO the next hour.
This resource to allows students to simply concentrate on either just ‘minutes past’ or just ‘minutes to’. Each worksheet here only focusses on one at a time.
This resource is for those students who have mastered telling the time to the hour, half hour, quarter to, quarter past and probably to the nearest 5 minutes.
These worksheets are focussed on telling time to the nearest minute.
Two worksheets, one for each ‘side’ of the clock.
Teacher notes included.
A worksheet for students to practice working with the rotation concept.
The idea here is rotating a shape around a point. There are various exercises, graduating in difficulty.
Answer sheet is included.
A set of 4 activities designed for students to practice reading scales for liquid measurements. Students can also practice recording the readings given. One of the activities is a cut-and-paste example, where students relish the opportunity to have a kinesthetic element to their work.
These activities can be used to provide diagnostic information on students’ prior knowledge of reading volume measures, support their learning or as a follow-up set of activities.
Provided; 4 activities and a sheet of cut-outs.
These worksheets require students to record their knowledge of a range of 3D shapes. It includes asking them to draw the shape, describe the shape, draw from another angle and give an example of the shape outside the classroom. The Upper Elementary worksheet also asks them to draw the cross section.
Can be done individually or in small groups. Suitable as an on-going activity. Best worked at A3 paper size.
An excellent resource to check understanding of basic the fractions Half, Quarter and Third.
The resource is best used after students have been learning about and working with each of the three fractions.
This is a hands-on cut and paste activity where junior students can practice and demonstrate their understanding of these three fractions.
Included in the resource is a recording sheet and a sheet of fraction shapes to cut out.
A simple Thanksgiving themed worksheet activity for early elementary, junior students to demonstrate their understanding of the three basic geometric transformations - translation, rotation and reflection.
This could be used as a formative or summative assessment task, a follow-up lesson activity or a math center activity.
When I have used this resource, it has engaged my students and shown how well they have understood these concepts.
The resource includes;
Worksheet
Sheet with shapes to cut and paste
Sheet with a possible answer
You may also like to check out these other math resources of mine here:
Rotating around a Point - for Juniors
Measuring Length for Juniors
Thanksgiving Theme Fractions for Juniors – half and quarter
Fractions for Juniors - Bundle
Two Digit Place Value Bingo
Coding for Juniors Pack – Using Scratch Jr
A simple worksheet activity for early elementary, junior students to demonstrate their understanding of the three basic geometric transformations - translation, rotation and reflection.
This could be used as a formative or summative assessment task, a follow-up lesson activity or a math center activity.
When I have used this resource, it has engaged my students and shown how well they have understood these concepts.
The resource includes;
Worksheet
Sheet with shapes to cut and paste
Sheet with a possible answer
You may also like to check out these other junior math resources of mine here:
Rotating around a Point - for Juniors
Measuring Length for Juniors
Fractions for Juniors - Bundle
Two Digit Place Value Bingo
Coding for Juniors Pack – Using Scratch Jr
A single worksheet where students cut and match up 4 measurement maths terms (area, length, perimeter and volume) with their definitions.
A nice hands on activity for generating discussion.
A hands on activity for 1st and 2nd grade students. Students work with the concept of a third and cut and paste representations of a third.
This resource includes;
Teacher instructions, 1 recording sheet, images to cut into fractions, an answer sheet example
Great for follow-up work, consolidation, revision and discussion about simple fractions.
This resource provides an introduction to the concept of rotation around a point.
This is a simple worksheet with a choice of two objects to rotate 4 times around a point. Students have the choice as to how they position their object for rotation.
This resource contains a recording sheet, 2 sheets of objects (4 per sheet) and a range of possible answers.
This is a short, engaging, hands-on measurement task that will allow teachers to quickly gauge or assess student understanding of measuring objects with non-standard units.
This is a resource that can also be used as an assessment sheet. It can be used prior to a lesson plan or at the completion.
This activity can be used to support Module 11B and 11C of the New Zealand Junior Assessment of Mathematics test (Jam Test).
This resource includes worksheet, teacher notes and answer sheet.
This resource is two worksheets;
1. Matching pairs of identical angles to find the odd one out.
2. Ordering angles from the largest to the smallest.
This resource is designed for students beginning working with angles. The focus here is on matching same angles and ordering angles. There is no requirement to measure or calculate the angles.
Answer sheet is included.
A brilliant resource for supporting, consolidating and assessing students’ understanding of halves and quarters.
Students place and glue half and quarter shapes to fill whole shapes on a recording sheet.
In this resource are two recording sheets (one with guidelines and one without) and 4 sheets of cut out shapes. These 4 offer different levels of difficulty from simple halves only, to mixed sheets of halves and quarters, and finally a sheet of quarters only.
This resource is ideally used as an assessment sheet. It can be used prior to a lesson plan or at the completion.
It is designed to provide an indication of a student’s time knowledge, especially in regards to recording time.
This resource covers;
Recording from analogue to digital
Recording from digital to analogue
Recording minutes TO the next hour
Recording minutes PAST the hour
Students working on this resource will best have had prior experience with reading and recording digital and analogue times on the half hour, quarter hour and one minute intervals.
Resource includes assessment sheet, answer sheet, teacher notes.
This is a resource to introduce young students to the world of coding.
Coding is an essential skill in the digital curriculum for 21st Century learners.
Coding is the ability to create instructions that allow a set of actions to be carried out.
This resource gives an opportunity to expose pre-school (and early elementary) students to the world of coding with the format used in the user friendly coding app Scratch Jr.
The resource doesn’t require a device or access to the internet. Students can cut and past the missing pieces of code into a blank box sequence to achieve the desired outcome on the worksheet.
There are two ways this resource can be used;
As a cut and paste worksheet. There are 4 different Thanksgiving themed coding worksheets, with answers.
As a reusable independent learning centre activity. There are 4 activity cards and a set of ‘coding blocks’ to cut out and laminate. These can all be kept in a tray or container and the students can then take the activity and work with it.
This resource comes with;
4 activity worksheets
Answer sheets
4 activity cards (card versions of the worksheets)
1 set of 12 ‘coding blocks’
If you have students ready to move beyond this then you may like to check out the next level of this type of resource I have made:
Coding for Juniors – Using Scratch Jr
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, with 1 block too many
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, making turns
Coding for Juniors - Using Scratch Jr, making turns, with 1 block extra
Or get the entire set here:
Coding for Juniors Pack – Using Scratch Jr