Simple ‘number’ July 4th themed quiz with answers and hints. Perfect to celebrate 4th July , or fun end of term activity.
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This powerpoint contains an introduction into how mandalas are very much linked too maths.
Templates are included so pupils can produce there own.
Great links to symmetry and rotation.
Great for end of term (and for creating new displays!)
Also used this lesson with a transition Y6 group and they loved it!
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Easy quiz for the end of term, contains several rounds all based on general knoweldge.
Round 1 - Films,
Round 2 - Popular Music
Round 3 - Famous People
Round 4 - Logos
Round 5 - Trivia
ROUND 6 - Random
Round 7 - Name the city
Answer all provided. Easy end of term quiz, accessible to all!
Quiz on LGBT+ Topics
(Info given at every stage and hyperlinks included if you need more information)
Round 1 - History
Round 2 - Flags
Round 3 - Acronyms
Round 4 - Famous LGBT+
All answers included with some notes if unsure on the meanings :)
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Mtah quiz
includes :
Round 1 - Number Quiz
Round 2 – Tangram Puzzles
Bonus Round- Number Grid
Resource includes - answer sheet , tangrams to cut out, anagrams worksheet
great end of term fun
Great activities to total up the cost of Christmas, including Christmas present shopping, food shopping, Mince Pies recipes, Selection box ( shapes), Snow Problems, Selection box 2, Food Shopping 2, Snow Problems 2.
Really nice activity fo KS3, or KS4.
Christmas quiz with answers.
Rounds include :
Logos
christmas songs from videos
Name to number 1
name the christmas jumper
name the christmas food
Tie breaker
Includes :
Warm up questions
Ticket Prices maths round
Stadiums capacities and location round
England squad statistics round
Last 5 Games statistics round
Womens Euro quiz round
This could possibly take up to 3 lessons to complete depending on which bits you wanted to complete. Is set up to be done in groups and points are awarded for each round.
All answers and included and working out is shown. Well suited to KS3 &KS4 Maths.
Topics covered : Stem & leaf, bar charts, pie charts, reading data, Averages & range , Percentages , Money;
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Great for Year 9 -11 to work on during the end of term activities.
Included powerpoint and student pack
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This resource contains lots of different statistics gathered from lots of different websites about the world cup 2018.
Task 1: Who has scored the most goals? (Reading from charts and interpreting)
Task 2: Teams aren’t shooting as much as they used too? (Counting, reading charts and interpreting)
Task 3: England may struggle but the Premier League dominates! (composite bar charts)
Task 4: Use the information about the different stadiums to be used in the world cup below to fill in the table. (Organising data, averages and total)
Task 5: There is 90 minutes in one football match to be played. Use the diagram to help answer the questions below. (working with times and schedueles)
Task 6: How far each nation will have to travel during the Group Stages? (conversion of km and miles, adding times, compound measures)
All with answers to save you time!
Can be used in part just as easily as all together.
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Get your class energised and excited about football and maths with our incredible “Football Maths Challenge”!
With nine rounds of football-themed activities, this challenge is sure to engage and motivate students.
In Round 1, students will have the chance to show off their flag and country knowledge.
In Round 2, they can predict and analyse the results of the home nations.
Round 3 involves delving into the medal tables,
Round 4 will test their knowledge of previous World Cup statistics.
Round 5 challenges students to calculate which team will travel the most
Round 6 focuses on stadiums, including their locations and capacities.
Round 7, students will get to study the 2022 schedule,
Round 8 explores the time differences involved in the tournament,
Round 9, will have students calculating ticket prices.
With all answers included, this challenge is the perfect activity for end-of-term fun or as a way to support your students during the World Cup or as project based maths. Depending on the length of your lessons, the challenge may take two sessions to complete. So get ready to score big with our Football Maths Challenge!
Get ready for an exciting and engaging lesson that combines the excitement of the World Cup with the challenge of multiple maths topics!
In Round 1, students will dive into stadium statistics, practicing reading from charts, calculating averages, and solving money problems.
Round 2 focuses on team and group stages, testing students’ skills in reading charts, solving number problems, and utilizing multiplicative reasoning.
Round 3 challenges students with ticket prices, including money problems, fractions, and currency conversion.
In Round 4, students will explore time differences and working with time, while
Round 5 covers distances, including following maps, converting between miles and kilometers, and reading maps.
All answers are provided, making this lesson perfect for group or project work. No printing is necessary, but all materials are provided for those who prefer hard copies. This lesson is a great way to engage students who may not be interested in football, as well as those who are passionate about the sport.
Don’t miss out on the chance to enhance your students’ maths skills while also tapping into the excitement of the World Cup. Enjoy this engaging and enriching lesson today!