A variety of signs and symbols for Health and Safety hazard warnings, with the answers on separate match-up cards. You just need to identify the signs and match them up to the correct definition.
12 questions each with 4 answers but 3 of which are funny or silly so they should be able to work out the correct answers. Each answer can lead off to a brief discussion point for you or the class as a whole.
Questions about the Human eye, leading to discussion points, followed by a 'match up activity&' for key words and correct explanations, ending with labels to add to their own drawing of the eye. (You&';ll need to provide a diagram for them to copy).
This KS2 game involves dice, coloured counters per player and the board which you can print off and enlarge. The game involves decision making and risk taking regarding when to spend and when not to spend as you travel up the board paying for different things as you go.
Match the keywords on the left to the correct defintions on the right. Can be joined either by lines, (Maybe different colours) or by cutting out and placing.
KS2/KS3 word document worksheets for ratio questions. The great thing about these is you can input the teacher’s and pupils own names into the questions to get the students hooked in.
<p>lesson plans and ideas that are fun and help people young and old, including those who are frightened by Maths!</p><p>Other topics covered: Planning</p>
<p>XYZ of angles, corresponding, alternate and angles on a straight line explained easily, numbers or angles can be inserted into the XYZ by teacher or pupil to help explain and can be used as a revision aid when completed</p>
Up to 10 possible causes of water pollution and each group's results will be different. Although classroom based it still involves sampling, info gathering, making graphs, reaching conclusions and discussions.
You will require a strip of magnet to cut into pieces. Making this demonstration requires the children to first assemble and perhaps colour in various pieces. It involves pictures of a dog, a bone, a kennel, string and a penny. Instructions included but basically attach the magnet and string to the dog and the penny to the bone. Draw the dog out of the kennel pulling the string, get the bone (the magnet attracts the penny) and draw the dog back to the kennel with the bone.
<p>name all the fruits and vegetables pictured, can be used as an awareness quiz and also to teach them about different fruits/veg instead of the usual apples! Works well with a tasting session too.</p>