Negative arithmetic can be a really difficult concept to understand. One of my host teachers introduced me to this basic game which is really fun and easy to set up.
Kaboom! is great! stick each question to a lollipop stick either large or small (comes in two sizes) and that’s it you’re done! alternatively you could just keep them as slips of paper, it doesn’t matter :)
How to Play:
Each students takes it in turns to pick a stick
If they answer the question on it currently they keep the stick
Otherwise they put it back in the set
The person with the most sticks at the end wins!
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But there’s a twist
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If they get a stick that says ‘Kaboom!’ they lose all their sticks and they all go back in the set.
These sticks can be easily stored in an old coffee can or jar for the perfect self running maths centre.
Also if you have coloured lollipop sticks you could use them to differentiate.
Students can use this worksheet to practice converting between hex code and RGB values. This is a perfect mathematical, coding and design crossover exercise.
Have some seasonal fun by mixing maths with Love Hearts. Students are to open a packet (or make use of the illustration provided) make a note of the frequency of different colours and graph them.
This comes in a variety of different scaffolding including various amounts of labelling, just bar chart or bar and pie chat.
A logic puzzle to help students associate square numbers and roots with area as well as becoming familiar with perfect squares. Imperial and metric versions included.
Practice various rounding topics and create a cute pumpkin with this fun foldable. Recap the basics with method and examples then have a go yourself. Then cut out, stick together and decorate for as either decor or a foldable for an exercise book. Perfect for a fun activitiy for autumn / fall or halloween.
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This resources consists of differentiated worksheets.
The worksheets are a set of 3 differentiations with some overlap in both PDF and PowerPoint form for easy editing.
To see a full list of topics included, please read the preview file.
This resource consists of differentiated lessons.
The lessons are differentiated to 3 different abilities exploring adding and subtracting negative numbers.
To see a full list of what is included, please read the preview file.
This resources consists of differentiated worksheets.
The worksheets are a set of 3 differentiations with some overlap in both PDF and PowerPoint form for easy editing.
To see a full list of topics included, please read the preview file.
This resource consists of differentiated lessons.
The lessons are differentiated to 3 different abilities exploring ordering negative numbers.
To see a full list of what is included, please read the preview file.
This resource consists of differentiated lessons.
The lessons are differentiated to 3 different abilities exploring formal written methods of addition and subtraction.
To see a full list of what is included, please read the preview file.
This resources consists of differentiated worksheets.
The worksheets are a set of 3 differentiations with some overlap in both PDF and PowerPoint form for easy editing.
To see a full list of topics included, please read the preview file.
This resource consists of differentiated lessons.
The lessons are differentiated to 3 different abilities exploring working with negative numbers.
To see a full list of what is included, please read the preview file.
A series of RAG worksheet on linear sequences. (Mainly arithmetic)
Red - spotting rules, continuing sequences, spotting patterns
Amber - missing terms, generating sequences from nth terms, finding the nth term
Green - generating sequences from nth terms, problem solving (real life)
Stretch and Challenge
Purple - reasoning if terms are in a sequences, fractional sequences,
Blue - always sometimes never, formula, pattern sequences
Accompanying answers and powerpoint with starter and plenary introducing quadratic sequences.
The final question on the blue worksheet can be found here https://nrich.maths.org/11008
In this worksheet, students are to identify and classify different triangles by colouring equilaterals one colour, isosceles another and scalene another.
Students are to use Pythagoras’ Theorem to prove whether triangles are right-angled or not using these differentiated worksheets.
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Students are to use Pythagoras’ Theorem to find the answers to real-life and problem solving questions using these differentiated worksheets.
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Practice finding averages of data lists using this fun Christmas/Winter themed colouring sheets. This pack contains three different worksheets of different levels.
Robin - Find averages of a list of integers
Candy Cane - Find averages of a list of integers, decimals and fractions
Bauble - Find averages of a list of integers and decimals as well as finding missing values given the average.
Finding fractions of amounts can be quite an easy thing to forget and this worksheet is a great way to revisit the concept in a fun way
This intermediate version contains unit fractions.
Answer questions A, look at the colour chart to see which colour it is e.g. Blue. Find all the shapes with an A in them and colour them in blue.
Each worksheet comes with three different egg choices, please read the preview before purchasing.