Ants in Your Pants counting activity. Four pages of counting worksheets, uploaded as a Word document and PDF.
The first page is up to 5.
The second, up to 10.
The third, up to 15.
The fourth, up to 20.
There is also the answers in a table.
Counting place-mats ready to print, stored within a PowerPoint.
Great for practicing counting or use them to create sums. I have included a plus, minus and equal signs.
Counting place-mats ready to print, stored within a PowerPoint.
Great for practicing counting or use them to create sums. I have included a plus, minus and equal signs.
Two interesting worksheets, with a minibeast theme, teaches children to count to 5.
Each uploaded as a word and PDF. I think the word document prints the clearest.
Six resources for EYFS numeracy on the theme of Minibeasts.
Introduce number stories with the presentation and then work on numeracy with the worksheets. Doubling & halving, Addition and Counting.
This animated PowerPoint is a series of nature based number stories. (15 slides, 14 number stories) There is a script in the presentation which asks all the questions and indicates when to click to make the minibeasts appear or disappear. This is also a great way to introduce common animals and fits in with the national curriculum to "identify and name a variety of common animals".
Creatures/items included: beetles, earthworms, ladybirds, spider, bees, grasshoppers, butterflies, ants, pinecones, caterpillar eggs, earwigs, snails and woodlice (pill bugs) .
Extract from script:
Oh look what we’ve found, crawling around! Two beautiful, black beetles.
If one more came to join them, how many would there be?
(Wait for students to answer)
CLICK!
Yes, three!
To print the script go to View, NotesPage, File, Print.
This set of interactive PowerPoints generates a sum from the times tables every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student. The PowerPoints cover:
2 & 5 Times Tables
3 & 4 Times Tables
6 Times Table
7 Times Table
8 Times Table
9 & 10 Times Tables
11 & 12 Times Tables
There is then a 'back button' to return to the circle after each sum.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
I have also used this as an extension activity with pairs of students working at the computer and testing each other.
This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 11 & 12 times tables every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
There is then a 'back button' to return to the circle.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
I have also used this as an extension activity with pairs of students working at the computer and testing each other.
This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 9 or 10 times tables every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
There is then a 'back button' to return to the circle.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
I have also used this as an extension activity with pairs of students working at the computer and testing each other.
This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 8 times table every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
e.g. 5 x 8, 9 x 8 etc. and also 8 x 9 and 8 x 10.
There is then a 'back button' to return to the circle.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
I have also used this as an extension activity with pairs of students working at the computer and testing each other.
This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 7 times table every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
e.g. 5 x 7, 9 x 7 etc. and also 7 x 8 and 7 x 10.
There is then a 'back button' to return to the circle.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
I have also used this as an extension activity with pairs of students working at the computer and testing each other.
This interactive PowerPoint generates a sum from the 6 times table every time you click within the circle. This allows you to choose a member from your class, click anywhere in the circle and a question will be revealed for that student.
e.g. 5 x 6, 9 x 6 etc. and also 6 x 8 and 6 x 10.
There is then a 'back button' to return to the circle.
This is a great way to assess learning through questioning.
I have also used this as an extension activity with pairs of students working at the computer.
Teach either the 8 Point or 4 Point Compass with this bundle.
It includes a presentation to teach your class about the compass. A leaflet in two versions, one for an 8 point compass and one for a 4 point compass. The presentation includes the information your class needs to answer the questions on the leaflet.
There is a step by step guide to construct the leaflet so that it is 3D.
Additionally there is a 'Points of the Compass' sheet to cut up so your class can copy the points of the compass onto their leaflet.
There is a poster to display which helps teach which way is North, South, East and West.
Teach all about the Compass with this 3D worksheet which makes a wonderful display. There are two versions - one for an 8 point compass and one for a 4 point compass. Both are available as a Word document and PDF.
There is a step by step guide on how to make it, which is very easy, and this has been uploaded as a PDF and as a PowerPoint.
Why not buy this as part of a bundle for only 99p more! You would get a presentation to teach your class about the compass where all the information to answer the questions on this leaflet is included. And more!!! Click on the bundle link to the right.
A presentation to teach your class about the Compass. The presentation includes a script and includes 6 slides with information about:
What is a compass.
A compass card and magnetic north.
Rhymes to remember the points on a compass.
An optional slide about the magnetic poles and lines of magnetic force.
How they are still used today to read maps.
POINTILLISM SEURAT'S HATS
A fun worksheet to practice mixing colours with dots. Created because of all the hats in Seurat's work.
SEURAT POINTILLISM UMBRELLA
A worksheet for students to practice mixing colours using pointillism. Inspired by all the umbrellas in Seurat's painting 'A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte'.
POINTILLISM EIFFEL TOWER PROJECT
This creative project teaches students about Pointillism, Seurat and colour mixing. It is flexible in length and could be completed as quickly as 1hr 20 mins. If students draw their own Eiffel Tower, or if you include some of the suggestions on the end of the lesson plan, it would be 2 to 3 hrs.
It starts with Students looking at a PowerPoint on Pointillism focusing on Seurat. (9 slides) It includes a script and looks at:
A definition for Pointillism
Seurat & Signac
How the Impressionists influenced them.
Two of Seurats paintings in detail.
Pablo Jurado Ruiz, a contemporary artists who used pointillism today.
How to mix colours using Pointillism.
There is then a worksheet where students can practice mixing colors with dots. This is an attractive worksheet which would look great in a sketchbook or as a display.
Students are then asked to recreate Seurat’s Eiffel Tower. More able pupils will draw the Eiffel Tower. Less able, or younger students, will place their dots over the faint image of the Eiffel Tower.
An extension task is suggested as well as other ideas to extend the project e.g. finding France on a world map and Paris on a France map.