'Pokemon Go' position and direction grid.Quick View
OfficialRyan

'Pokemon Go' position and direction grid.

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This is a Pokemon go (I can't find the accented e!) grid that I've used in the local area I teach. This can be changed by using Googlemaps or Bing and print screening the area you want to use instead. I handwrote the scales on the x and y axis to further differentiate with my class. <br /> There are differentiated sets of questions based on movement, but I moved the Pokemon on the grid to points and used them for a set of co-ordinates activities also. Lots of ways they can be used! For those not so in love with Pokemon as I, there is even a 'cheat sheet' to help you identify the Pokemon on the grid. <br /> <br /> Happy hunting!
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OfficialRyan

Problem Solving combinations.

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This is a resource I've adapted from GentleBen&'s lovely resource they used for a problem solving lesson. I used these sheets for my successful lesson interview. Others have uused and adapted sheets for their own classes. I (no bias intended!) believe that these are great for any KS2 group, especially with the vocabulary choices I have used. I created and used some vocabulary mats alongside this as my 3/4 class weren&';t aware of 'prime numbers&' and factors etc. Please if you use this resource, leave me a review or comment as to how you found them and whether your class enjoyed them!