Bounce Learning Kids makes quality education resources for primary and secondary school children, children with special needs and people for whom English is a second language.
Bounce Learning Kids makes quality education resources for primary and secondary school children, children with special needs and people for whom English is a second language.
Doing sums can be fun with this great series of distance learning worksheets that turn addition, subtraction, division and multiplication into a fun game and a puzzle to solve.
With these paint by numbers fun maths puzzles, each section of the image is represented by a maths problem. Solve the problem to determine which colour to fill in that segment. Once the entire grid has been completed, the mystery word or image is revealed.
Find the sums in the search grid.
Addition doesn’t need to be boring. This fun distance learning wordsearch puzzle with a twist will make doing maths fun.
Simply find three adjacent numbers that, when a + and = sign are added in the right place, make a valid sum. Each sheet has one or two examples to get you going. Find them all!
12 fun maths puzzles each with a solutions sheet included:
A-F: 8x8 grid
G-K: 10x10 grid
L: 15x15 grid
3D nets are a fantastic way to have fun. The shapes on these worksheets can be cut-out to make the following range of complex 3D objects:
Octahedron
Dodecahedron
Rhombic prism
Icosahedron
Hexagonal prism
Twisted pentagonal prism
Twisted cube
Twisted hexagonal prism
Wordsearch puzzle with a twist. Instead of letter, this wordsearch grid has UK coins. The idea is to find the specific amount of money with the indicated number of adjacent coins (up, down, left, right & diagonal).
The puzzles start out relatively simple but become progressively more challenging. This wordsearch with money puzzle is also available in Australian & US versions.
19 clip art images of graph paper with the XY axis included. The first quadrant is displayed.
Where appropriate, some images have emphasised guidelines. The following grid sizes are represented:
5x5
10x10
20x20
25x25
30x30
35x35
40x40
45x45
50x50
55x55
60x60
65x65
70x70
75x75
80x80
90x90
100x100
Print, cut, play, learn!
Learn all the factors from numbers 4 to 100 with this fun puzzle.
Simply cut through the middle of all the black lines on each page, jumble up all the pieces, then have fun putting the puzzles back together again.
Each completed factor puzzle square contains the target number and a pair of its factors. Each square puzzle is unique, so the only way to put everything back together again is to match the correct factors with the correct numbers.
For numbers that have more than 1 pair of factors, the top coloured section of the puzzle is identical, so there’s no way to get the puzzle pieces incorrectly matched.
32 clip art images of graph paper with the XY axis included and presented with various scales. All 4 quadrants are displayed.
Each 5x5 grid is provided in 4 separate clip art images:
1 image
2 images (one above the other)
4 images
6 images (2 across and 3 down to fill an entire page)
With this combination, you can choose how many images you want to print per page (1, 2, 4 or 6).
There are 8 different scales represented:
+/-0.1 to +/-0.5 in increments of 0.1
+/-0.2 to +/-1.0 in increments of 0.2
+/-1 to +/-5 in increments of 1
+/-2 to +/-10 in increments of 2
+/-5 to +/-25 in increments of 5
+/-10 to +/-50 in increments of 10
+/-50 to +/-250 in increments of 50
+/-100 to +/-500 in increments of 100
24 clip art images of graph paper with the XY axis included and presented with various scales. First quadrant is displayed.
Each 10x10 grid is provided in 4 separate clip art images:
1 image
2 images (one above the other)
4 images
6 images (2 across and 3 down to fill an entire page)
With this combination, you can choose how many images you want to print per page (1, 2, 4 or 6).
There are 6 different scales represented:
0.1 to 1.0 in increments of 0.1
0.2 to 2.0 in increments of 0.2
1 to 10 in increments of 1
1 to 20 in increments of 2
5 to 50 in increments of 5
10 to 100 in increments of 10
12 clip art images of circles overlayed onto a background of squared graphing paper - useful for math lessons.
6x6 grid with 3 concentric circles
8x8 grid with 4 concentric circles
10x10 grid with 5 concentric circles
12x12 grid with 6 concentric circles
14x14 grid with 7 concentric circles
16x16 grid with 8 concentric circles
18x18 grid with 9 concentric circles
20x20 grid with 10 concentric circles
22x22 grid with 11 concentric circles
24x24 grid with 12 concentric circles
26x26 grid with 13 concentric circles
28x28 grid with 14 concentric circles
Circles on squares clipart (images of circles on squares) are useful in math lessons.
24 clip art images of evenly spaced dots in horizontal rows and vertical columns.
Each image fill an entire page.
The first past has 5 dots repeated left to right with each row then repeated from the top to the bottom of the page. The second page has 6 dots across, the third has 7 dots across, etc., all the way to 20 dots across. The next page has 25 dots, then 30 dots, etc., all the way up to 60 dots in increments of 5 from page to page.
The evenly spaced rows and columns create a symmetrical page full of dots.
18 clip art images of plain graph paper in various densities, each with various permutations of emphasised guidelines.
Each image fills an entire page and comprises of a square grid of squares. The following grid sizes are represented:
20x20
25x25
30x30
40x40
50x50
60x60
75x75
80x80
100x100
There are two versions of each sheet: one with a thicker, harder border and one without.
28 clip art images of repeating hexagons in a symmetrical honeycomb pattern.
Each image fills an entire page. Great for arts and crafts work.
The first page begins with 3 hexagons repeated left to right. The second page has 4 hexagons across, the third has 5 hexagons across, etc., all the way to 30 hexagons across on the last page.
316 (yes, three hundred and sixteen) clip art images of plain graph paper in various densities.
Each image fills an entire page and comprises of a square grid of squares. The first grid is 2x2, then 3x3, then 4x4, etc., all the way up to 80x80. For each grid size, there are 4 separate images:
With border; dark lines
With border; light lines
Without border; dark lines
Without border; light lines
9 clip art images of circles for use as graph paper - useful for math lessons.
Unit circle with 1 degree increments
Unit circle with 2 degree increments - labelled with Pi radians
Unit circle with 2 degree increments
Unit circle with 5 degree increments - labelled with degrees in 15 degree increments
Unit circle with 5 degree increments
Unit circle with 10 degree increments
Unit circle with 15 degree increments
Unit circle with 45 degree increments
Unit circle with 90 degree increments
Circles clipart (images of circles) are used in maths lessons for when teaching about the unit circle. Use them to mark degrees and/or PI radians and for learning about angles.
This is the most comprehensive collection of graph paper clip art you’ll find.
13 individual products included - each of which is already a bumper collection of clip art images.
This bundle contains 518 (yes, five hundred and eighteen) individual clip art images representing a wide range of graph paper and related imagery covering the following broad categories:
Plain (316 clip art images)
Plain with emphasised guide lines (18 clip art images)
XY axis with no scale - 1st quadrant (19 clip art images)
XY axis with no scale - all 4 quadrants (8 clip art images)
XY axis with various scales - 1st quadrant (24 clip art images)
XY axis with various scales - all 4 quadrants (32 clip art images)
Triangles (28 clip art images)
Hexagons (28 clip art images)
Dots (24 clip art images)
Circles (9 clip art images)
Circles on squares (12 clip art images)
Check the links to the individual products to see more detail about exactly what’s included. Don’t forget to come back here for some super savings with this graph paper ultimate bundle.
8 clip art images of graph paper with the XY axis included and no scale (for generic use). All four quadrant are displayed.
There are 2 grid types (5x5 & 10x10). Each grid type is provided in 4 separate clip art images:
1 image
2 images (one above the other)
4 images
6 images (2 across and 3 down to fill an entire page)
With this combination, you can choose how many images you want to print per page (1, 2, 4 or 6).
Find two adjacent numbers that either sum or multiply together to produce the target number. This is an excellent resource for learning factors.
There are 10 rows of numbers to find the target number from in each sheet. The first 5 sheets tackle addition and a further 4 tackle multiplication. The first sheet of each type has a couple of examples demonstrating how it works.
28 clip art images of repeating triangles in a symmetrical pattern.
Each image fills an entire page. Great for arts and crafts work.
The first page begins with 3 triangles repeated left to right. The second page has 4 triangles across, the third has 5 triangles across, etc., all the way to 30 triangles across on the last page.
Numbers search distance learning worksheets is a fantastic way to make mental maths fun. Just like a regular wordsearch puzzle but with numbers instead of letters.
As an added twist, some of the numbers you need to look for must first be determined by solving a basic equation. There are different sizes of grids and equations for different ability levels.
Grid A - 8x8 numbers
Search for the numbers as depicted. The first two are already highlighted to help show how it works.
Grid B - 8x8 numbers
Search for the numbers as depicted. No hints this time.
Grid C - 8x8 grid
Solve the ADDITION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. One solution has been highlighted to help show how it works.
Grid D - 8x8 grid
Solve the SUBTRACTION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. No hints this time.
Grid E - 8x8 grid
Solve the MULTIPLICATION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. One solution has been highlighted to help show how it works.
Grid F - 8x8
Solve the DIVISION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. One solution has been highlighted to help show how it works.
Grid G - 10x10 grid (larger grids are harder to solve)
Solve the ADDITION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. This time, there are three numbers to sum instead of two on the easier grid. One solution has been highlighted to help show how it works.
Grid H - 10x10 grid
Solve the SUBTRACTION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. No hints this time.
Grid I - 10x10 grid
Solve the MULTIPLICATION equations to determine which numbers to find and then find them in the grid. No hints this time.
Grid J - 15-15 grid
This time, instead of solving specific equations, have fun exploring the features on your scientific calculator by finding various mathematical constants and other fun functions, like Pi, Log, Root, Factorial, Sin, Cos, Tan, etc. Figure out which numbers each function represents and then find it in the grid - especially fun for those keen with numbers.
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Who doesn’t like Pythagoras? Explanations and examples of Pythagoras theorem in action using clear, concise notation and visuals. Worksheets provide explanations initially. Worksheet progressively require more effort from the student to complete.
Suitable for printing in B/W as well as colour.