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.
Fun series of distance learning worksheets in which you have to identify all the specified shapes in among the jumble of overlapping shapes. The worksheets start out relatively simple but become progressively more challenging. Where shapes overlap, new shapes are formed, so you have to be on your toes to find them all, as not all is as it seems.
Fun way to learn multiplication and division with these distance learning worksheets.
Complete the triangle of numbers and solve all the equations.
This fun series of maths triangles worksheets provides a visually stimulating and interesting means to get kids practising their math skills.
This series tackles multiplication and division. See the corresponding series Math triangles 1, which tackles addition and subtraction.
As with all Bounce Learning Kids worksheets, they start out easier and become progressively more challenging as you progress through the series, so there’s always something for all students regardless of their ability.
These maths code distance learning worksheets put a twist on an old favourite.
Just like the Maths code 1 series of puzzles but this time with symbols to represent numbers. The idea is to not only solve the puzzle but also to determine which number each symbol represents, adding a harder dimension to the puzzle. Complete the grid of numbers such that the resulting equations are correct and add up to the target symbol (numbers) in both directions.
We start with simple addition problems and then progress to subtraction and then a combination of addition and subtraction. The worksheets become progressively more challenging with multiplication sums, then a combination of multiplication and division sums. Then there are worksheets with a combination of all four operators.
The first series of worksheets are 2x2 grids, then 2x3 grids and finally 2x6 grids with various combinations of the four operators for those that really like to be challenged.
Fun way to learn addition and subtraction with these distance learning worksheets.
Complete the triangle of numbers and solve all the equations.
This fun series of maths triangles worksheets provides a visually stimulating and interesting means to get kids practising their maths skills.
This series tackles addition and subtraction. See the corresponding series Maths triangles 2, which tackles multiplication and division.
As with all Bounce Learning Kids worksheets, they start out easier and become progressively more challenging as you progress through the series, so there’s always something for all students regardless of their ability.
Coordinates distance learning worksheets are an important element to numeracy. These coordinates worksheets provided exercises in understanding and working with coordinate grids using an X & Y axis.
In this innovative series of distance learning worksheets, you look at the series of interconnected clockwork cogs to see how they are connected. When you turn the first clockwork cog’s handle, which direction will the indicated clockwork cog turn?
COLOUR: Most Bounce Learning Kids products are suitable to be printed in B/W but a few are best printed in colour, due to references to specific colours on the sheet. This is one such series where there are specific colour references.
Practice the art of letter writing by making the hand movements needed to write letters using the NSW Foundation(*) letter type. One sheet for each letter of the alphabet.
Each distance learning worksheet has a series of squiggly lines to trace over, requiring the same hand movements needed to write the letter in question.
In this range:
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (Vic Mod Cur font)
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (NSW Foundation font)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (Vic Mod Cur font)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (NSW Foundation font - this series)
See also number writing series:
Writing numbers mimicking the hand movements
Writing numbers by tracing actual numbers
(*) NSW Foundation is a specific letter type that is mandated in New South Wales, Australia as well as some other states. If there is a specific font your state uses, please feel free to contact me at chris@BounceLearningKids.com and I may be able to provide a corresponding series using that font.
Suitable for printing in B/W as well as colour.
Practice the art of letter writing by making the hand movements needed to write letters using the Victoria Modern Cursive(*) letter type. One sheet for each letter of the alphabet.
Each distance learning worksheet has a series of squiggly lines to trace over, requiring the same hand movements needed to write the letter in question.
In this range:
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (Vic Mod Cur font)
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (NSW Foundation font)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (Vic Mod Cur font - this series)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (NSW Foundation font)
See also number writing series:
Writing numbers mimicking the hand movements Writing numbers by tracing actual numbers
(*) Victoria Modern Cursive is a specific letter type that is mandated in Victoria, Australia as well as some other states. If there is a specific font your state uses, please feel free to contact me at chris@BounceLearningKids.com and I may be able to provide a corresponding series using that font.
Suitable for printing in B/W as well as colour.
Practice the art of letter writing by making the hand movements needed to write letters using the NSW Foundation(*) letter type. One sheet for each letter of the alphabet.
Each distance learning worksheet has a series of squiggly lines to trace over, requiring the same hand movements needed to write the letter in question.
In this range:
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (Vic Mod Cur font)
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (NSW Foundation font)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (Vic Mod Cur font)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (NSW Foundation font)
See also number writing series:
Writing numbers mimicking the hand movements
Writing numbers by tracing actual numbers
(*) NSW Foundation is a specific letter type that is mandated in New South Wales, Australia as well as some other states. If there is a specific font your state uses, please feel free to contact me at chris@BounceLearningKids.com and I may be able to provide a corresponding series using that font.
Suitable for printing in B/W as well as colour.
A fun game of wordsearch… but with a twist.
Find the exact combination of Australia coins in the wordsearch grid.
This is just like a regular wordsearch puzzle but instead of letters, combinations of Australian coins are used.
The initial distance learning worksheets are relatively simple but become progressively more challenging. The last couple of worksheets require the student to find the correct combination of coins that add up to the desired value, so it’s just as much a mental maths challenge as it is a visual pattern search challenge.
See also the Australia money series.
COLOUR: Most Bounce Learning Kids products are suitable to be printed in B/W but a few are best printed in colour, due to references to specific colours on the sheet. Since some Australian coins are gold and silver but are of a similar size, you’ll get the most out of these sheets if you print them in colour.
Change one letter from the 4-letter or 5-letter word each time to make the next word. Keep the chain going all the way to the end. These distance learning worksheets start of easier but become progressively more challenging.
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
Fractions made simple with visuals.
Making fractions easy and fun with this wonderful series of distance learning worksheets that present basic fraction problems is visual form. Depending on the worksheet, the numerator, denominator or both need to be determined based on the visual representation of the fraction. The worksheets start out simple but become progressively more challenging.
Compound words are formed when two separate words are joined together to form a new one. Identify which two words can be joined together to form a compound word. These distance learning worksheets begin simple with visual aids to help the student get going. As the student progressed through the worksheet series, the visual aids slowly drop off, making it a bit more of a challenge. The last 5 worksheets present clues with one part of the compound word provided for the student to complete the compound word.
Test your maths skills with this fun series of varied distance learning numeracy worksheets. This is level 1 from a 4-level range, suitable for children up to around grade 3.
Each worksheet in this series contains 12 of the same type of numeracy problem. There are 24 different problem types in all:
Count the coloured blocks.
Add up all the sides from both shapes.
Count the number of times the lines cross.
Count the number of semi-circles you can see.
Count the triangles (including the overlapping ones).
Solve the sums and add up the resulting numbers.
Count the blocks in the specific coloured columns.
Solve the Numeracy word problem.
Decide which object is heaviest.
Count the perfect squares (including the overlapping ones).
Solve the Numeracy word problem to determine how many ice-creams to share.
Write the next number in the sequence.
Solve the Numeracy word problem.
Count the dots.
Figure out how many perfect circles you can make with the semi-circles and quarter-circles.
Write the count number in the box provided.
Figure out how many cubes are present.
Figure out how much British money is displayed.
Add up the dots on all the dice.
Solve the numeracy word problem.
Solve the sum using the n umber line.
Count the equal parts of the object.
Identify the odd-one-out.
Solve the geometric word problem.
Products in the Maths Fun range (each available in UK & AU versions):
Maths Fun level 1 (UK)
Maths Fun level 1 compendium (UK)
Maths Fun level 2 (UK)
Maths Fun level 2 compendium (UK)
Maths Fun level 3 (UK)
Maths Fun level 3 compendium (UK)
Maths Fun level 4 (UK)
Maths Fun level 4 compendium (UK)
COLOUR:
Most Bounce Learning Kids products are suitable to be printed in B/W but a few are best printed in colour, due to references to specific colours on the sheet. This is one such series where there are specific colour references.
Male versus female is a fun series of distance learning worksheets that explore the masculine and feminine opposite words. The first couple of sheets present a range of both male and female word forms all mixed together for the student to circle (one sheet for male and one for female). The next section of sheets depicts various female word forms and male word forms with the idea being that the student should draw a line between the two appropriate opposite word forms. 10 sheets have 3 groupings of 3 word pairs on a page. 4 sheets have 2 groupings of 6 word pairs on a page for a bit more of a challenge.
Fun series of painting by numbers distance learning worksheets in which a hidden picture (a word) is revealed when each individual section is coloured in accordance with the key.
Practice the art of letter writing (UPPER case version) by making the hand movements needed to write letters using the Victoria Modern Cursive(*) letter type. One sheet for each letter of the alphabet.
Each distance learning worksheet has a series of squiggly lines to trace over, requiring the same hand movements needed to write the letter in question.
In this range:
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (Vic Mod Cur font)
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (Vic Mod Cur font UPPER - this series)
Letter writing mimicking the hand movements (NSW Foundation font)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (Vic Mod Cur font)
Letter writing by tracing actual letters (NSW Foundation font)
See also number writing series:
Writing numbers mimicking the hand movements
Writing numbers by tracing actual numbers
(*) Victoria Modern Cursive is a specific letter type that is mandated in Victoria, Australia as well as some other states. If there is a specific font your state uses, please feel free to contact me at chris@BounceLearningKids.com and I may be able to provide a corresponding series using that font.
Suitable for printing in B/W as well as colour.
Work out the length of all the perimeters with these distance learning worksheets. As with all Bounce Learning Kids worksheets, these start off relatively simple but become progressively more challenging with more complex shapes to make the calculations harder.