I love maths and creating maths resources that fun, simple and engaged to encourage my students enjoy Maths. My passion is to create resources that encourage kids to love maths and to help teachers to prep their maths classes with a little time consuming. 😊
I love maths and creating maths resources that fun, simple and engaged to encourage my students enjoy Maths. My passion is to create resources that encourage kids to love maths and to help teachers to prep their maths classes with a little time consuming. 😊
Rounding Numbers
This resource contains 2 parts of activities. Part 1 (4 tasks) and part 2 (2 tasks) about rounding multi-digit numbers to the nearest any place value.
Answer keys are also included.
Teaching idea:
Activities Part 1
Students work individually or in pairs or in groups to complete activities part 1 (A to D) then they swap their pages with another pair (group) to check the answers.
Activities Part 2
Students work individually to create their own numbers (Activities part 2 A & B) then one of their friend will complete the tasks.
Their friend will return the page to the owner to check the answers.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner
Grades: 5th to 8th
Learning Outcomes:
• Use place value understanding to round whole numbers to the nearest whole number, 10, 100, 1000 or up to million.
Also suitable for Australian Curriculum
Round decimals to a specified number of decimal places (ACMNA156)
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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INTRODUCTION TO INDICES (EXPONENTS)
NOTES, WORKSHEETS & ANSWERS.
Students learn to
Understand numbers written in index form and write numbers in index form.
Use BODMAS (PEMDAS) to calculate mathematics operations involving indices.
Use scientific notation to write large and small numbers.
Grade: 6th to 8th
Learning Outcomes:
Describe numbers written in index form.
Write numbers in index form.
Calculate mathematics operations involving indices.
Use scientific notation to write large and small numbers.
Also Comply with Australian Curriculum:
Investigate index notation and represent whole numbers as products of powers of prime numbers (ACMNA149).
Express numbers in scientific notation (ACMNA210).
Indices (Exponents) Resources:
INTRODUCTION TO INDICES
Numbers in Index Form Worksheets
FRACTIONS EXIT TICKETS
Two exit tickets for students to review fractions skills and understanding:
Write shaded parts of the given diagram as a fraction.
Locate fractions on number lines.
Understand types of fractions: proper, improper and mixed numerals
Identify and write equivalent fractions
Simplifying fractions
Compare and ordering fractions
Write sequence fractions
Add and subtract fractions with like denominators.
Also included: Answer keys
Note: the exit tickets are in PowerPoint format.
Teacher types (inputs) the standards (outcomes) required for their class before printing the exit tickets.
Please read the standards (outcomes) covered in the exit tickets on the description page.
Grades: 3rd to 7th
Comply with KS2 and KS3 Maths: Fractions.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Count by quarters, halves and thirds, including with mixed numerals; locate and represent these fractions on a number line (ACMNA078)
Investigate equivalent fractions used in contexts (ACMNA077)
Compare and order common unit fractions and locate and represent them on a number line (ACMNA102)
Investigate strategies to solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions with the same denominator (ACMNA103)
Compare fractions with related denominators and locate and represent them on a number line (ACMNA125)
Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions with the same or related denominators (ACMNA126)
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Pythagoras Theorem
Measurement and Geometry
Area
Functions
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FRACTIONS EXIT TICKETS
Two exit tickets for students to review fractions skills and
understanding:
Write shaded parts of the given diagram as a fraction.
Locate fractions on number lines.
Understand types of fractions: proper, improper and mixed numerals
Identify and write equivalent fractions
Simplifying fractions
Compare and ordering fractions
Write sequence fractions
Add and subtract fractions with like denominators.
Also included: Answer keys
Note: the exit tickets are in PowerPoint format.
Teacher types (inputs) the standards (outcomes) required for their class before printing the exit tickets.
Please read the standards (outcomes) covered in the exit tickets on
the next page.
Grades: 3rd to 7th
Comply with KS2 and KS3 Maths: Fractions.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Count by quarters, halves and thirds, including with mixed numerals; locate and represent these fractions on a number line (ACMNA078)
Investigate equivalent fractions used in contexts (ACMNA077)
Compare and order common unit fractions and locate and represent them on a number line (ACMNA102)
Investigate strategies to solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions with the same denominator (ACMNA103)
Compare fractions with related denominators and locate and represent them on a number line (ACMNA125)
Solve problems involving addition and subtraction of fractions with the same or related denominators (ACMNA126)
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Pythagoras Theorem
Measurement and Geometry
Area
Functions
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Algebra worksheets and answers to
practise simplifying algebraic expressions that involve multiplication and division.
introduce the index law of multiplication.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy)
Grades: 7th to 9th
Also suitable for Australian Curriculum
Simplify algebraic expressions involving the four operations (ACMNA192)
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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This resource contains rounding decimal worksheets and answers.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner
Grades: 5th to 8th
Learning Outcomes:
Use place value understanding to round decimals to any place.
Also suitable for Australian Curriculum
Round decimals to a specified number of decimal places (ACMNA156)
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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**Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions: **
Adding Like Fractions 2 Tasks in 1 page
Subtracting Like Fractions 2 Tasks in 1 page
Adding and Subtracting Like Fractions 4 Tasks in 2 pages
students practise adding and subtracting like fractions (same denominators) then express the answers in simplest fractions.
They also use the given diagrams to show the answers by colouring the diagrams or firstly, dividing the diagrams into equal parts then colouring the diagrams.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy)
Grades: 4th to 7th
Key learning:
Adding and Subtracting like fractions (Same denominators)
Writing fractions in their simplest form.
Using diagrams to demonstrate fractions.
Maths for Smarty Set 3 contains 2 templates for students to practise adding and subtracting numbers up to 999.
This is a fun activity with a hard skill level.
Students fill each shape by choosing a number within the given ranges then add or subtract the numbers to make true equations.
Maths for Smarty templates are worth keeping. Students can use the same template repeatedly to create as many equations as they can.
This resource is designed in 2 formats: colours and black & white.
Students can colour the shapes to make the activity more fun.
Maths for Smarty is available in three skill levels:
Set 1 (Easy)
Set 2 (Medium)
Set 3 (Hard)
Skill Level: Hard
Grades: 3rd to 7th
Learning Outcomes:
Select and apply efficient mental and written strategies and appropriate digital technologies to solve problems involving the addition and subtraction of whole numbers.
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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Maths for Smarty Set 2 contains 2 templates for students to practise adding and subtracting numbers up to 999.
This is a fun activity with a medium skill level.
Students fill each shape by choosing a number within the given ranges then add or subtract the numbers to make true equations.
Maths for Smarty templates are worth keeping. Students can use the same template repeatedly to create as many equations as they can.
This resource is designed in 2 formats: colours and black & white.
Students can colour the shapes to make the activity more fun.
Maths for Smarty is available in three skill levels:
Set 1 (Easy)
Set 2 (Medium)
Set 3 (Hard)
Skill Level: Medium
Grades: 3rd to 7th
Learning Outcomes:
Select and apply efficient mental and written strategies and appropriate digital technologies to solve problems involving the addition and subtraction of whole numbers.
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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Maths for Smarty Set 1 contains 2 templates for students to practise adding and subtracting numbers up to 999.
This is a fun activity with an easy skill level.
Students fill each shape by choosing a number within the given ranges then add or subtract the numbers to make true equations.
Maths for Smarty templates are worth keeping. Students can use the same template repeatedly to create as many equations as they can.
This resource is designed in 2 formats: colour and black & white.
Students can colour the shapes to make the activity more fun.
Maths for Smarty is available in three skill levels:
Set 1 (Easy)
Set 2 (Medium)
Set 3 (Hard)
Skill Level: Easy
Grades: 3rd to 7th
**Learning Outcomes: **
Select and apply efficient mental and written strategies and appropriate digital technologies to solve problems involving the addition and subtraction of whole numbers.
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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Factors of Numbers Puzzle 1 Activity
A fun activity to keep your learners engaged in math learning and apply mathematical strategies to complete the puzzle.
In this activity learners practise finding factors of a number and arranging the given factors to fill all boxes.
The aims of this activity are:
To increase their fluency and confidence in multiplication and division skills.
To develop understanding of a variety of problems involving factors of a number.
Answer keys are also included.
Teaching Ideas:
Students cut each factor and glue it to the correct box.
Or students write each factor in the correct box.
Grades: 4th to 6th
Learning Outcomes:
• Identify factors of whole numbers in the range 1-100 and use them to solve problems.
• Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Identify and describe factors and multiples of whole numbers and use them to solve problems (ACMNA098).
Develop efficient mental and written strategies and use appropriate digital technologies for multiplication and for division where there is no remainder (ACMNA076)
Factors of Numbers:
Factors of Number Puzzle 1
Factors of Number Puzzle 2
Factors of Number Puzzle 3
Factors of Numbers Puzzle 2 Activity
A fun activity to keep your learners engaged in math learning and apply mathematical strategies to complete the puzzle.
In this activity learners practise finding factors of a number and arranging the given factors to fill all boxes.
The aims of this activity are:
To increase their fluency and confidence in multiplication and division skills.
To develop understanding of a variety of problems involving factors of a number.
Answer keys are also included.
Teaching Ideas:
Students cut each factor and glue it to the correct box.
Or students write each factor in the correct box.
Grades: 4th to 6th
Learning Outcomes:
• Identify factors of whole numbers in the range 1-100 and use them to solve problems.
• Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Identify and describe factors and multiples of whole numbers and use them to solve problems (ACMNA098).
Develop efficient mental and written strategies and use appropriate digital technologies for multiplication and for division where there is no remainder (ACMNA076)
Factors of Numbers:
Factors of Number Puzzle 1
Factors of Number Puzzle 2
Factors of Number Puzzle 3
Factors of Numbers Puzzle 3 Activity
A fun activity to keep your learners engaged in math learning and apply mathematical strategies to complete the puzzle.
In this activity learners practise finding factors of a number and arranging the given factors to fill all boxes.
The aims of this activity are:
To increase their fluency and confidence in multiplication and division skills.
To develop understanding of a variety of problems involving factors of a number.
Answer keys are also included.
Teaching Ideas:
Students cut each factor and glue it to the correct box.
Or students write each factor in the correct box.
Grades: 4th to 6th
Learning Outcomes:
• Identify factors of whole numbers in the range 1-100 and use them to solve problems.
• Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Identify and describe factors and multiples of whole numbers and use them to solve problems (ACMNA098).
Develop efficient mental and written strategies and use appropriate digital technologies for multiplication and for division where there is no remainder (ACMNA076)
Factors of Numbers:
Factors of Number Puzzle 1
Factors of Number Puzzle 2
Factors of Number Puzzle 3
Algebraic Puzzles in Geometric Shapes and Step-by-Step Solutions
Algebraic puzzles to keep your learners engaged in algebra and measurement learning.
The learners use perimeter and area formulas for 2D shapes and apply algebraic techniques such as the balancing method to complete each puzzle.
Puzzle A: find the expression for unknown lengths. The perimeter (P ) of each shape is given and each variable (letter) has a distinct value.
Puzzle B: find the expression for unknown lengths. The area (A ) of each shape is given and each variable (letter) has a distinct value.
Grades: 7th to 10th
Learning Outcomes:
Use the formulas for the perimeter and area of two-dimensional shapes in problem-solving
Create algebraic expressions and evaluate them by substituting a given value.
Solve linear equations using algebraic techniques.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum
Introduce the concept of variables as a way of representing numbers using letters (ACMNA175).
Communicate and connect mathematical ideas using appropriate terminology, diagrams and symbols (MA4-1WM).
Solve simple linear equations (ACMNA179).
Solve linear equations using algebraic techniques and verify solutions by substitution (ACMNA194).
Establish the formulas for areas of rectangles, triangles and parallelograms, and use these in problem-solving (ACMMG159)
More Algebra Resources:
Algebra
Inequalities on a Number Line Worksheets and Answers
Worksheets to keep your learners engaged in math learning and apply
mathematical strategies to complete a variety of question styles about
inequalities on number lines.
Worksheet A: Describing the inequality represented by each number line.
Worksheet B: MATCHING ACTIVITY
Worksheet C: Graphing inequalities on a number line.
Worksheet D: Graphing inequalities on a number line.
Grades: 6th to 9th
Learning Outcomes:
Describe and write inequalities on a number line
Graph inequalities on a number line
Also comply with for Australian Curriculum
Introduce the concept of variables as a way of representing numbers using letters (ACMNA175).
Communicate and connect mathematical ideas using appropriate terminology, diagrams and symbols (MA4-1WM).
Differential Calculus: The Equation of Tangents to a Curve problems and step-by-step solutions.
Students think critically, demonstrate knowledge of functions and differential
calculus.
Apply the appropriate formulas, sketch the graph of y = f(x) and their tangents.
Use mathematical strategies to solve all questions.
Learning Outcomes:
Use first principles to find the derivative of simple polynomials.
Understand the derivative as the gradient of the tangent to the curve of y = f(x) at a point.
Find the gradient of the tangents at a point on the curve.
Find the equation of the tangent to the curve at a point.
Practise sketching a curve and the tangents.
Grades: 10th to 12th
Also suitable for Australian Curriculum
Examine the behaviour of the difference quotient (f(x+h)−f(x))/h as h→0 as an informal introduction to the concept of a limit (ACMMM081)
Interpret the derivative as the gradient of the tangent to the graph of y = f(x) at a point (ACMMM085)
Estimate numerically the value of the derivative at a point, for simple power functions (ACMMM086)
understand the concept of the derivative as a function (ACMMM089)
Differential Calculus:
The Equation of Tangent and Normal to a Curve problems and step-by step solutions.
Students think critically, demonstrate knowledge of functions and differential calculus.
Apply the appropriate formulas, sketch the graph of y = f(x) with the tangent and normal.
Use mathematical strategies to solve all questions.
Learning Outcomes:
Understand the derivative as the gradient of the tangent to the curve of y = f(x) at a point.
Understand that the normal on the curve is perpendicular to the tangent.
Find the gradient of the tangent and normal at a point on the curve.
Find the equation of the tangent and normal of the curve at a point.
Practise sketching a curve with the tangent and normal.
Find the angle of inclination.
Grades: 11th to 12th
Also comply with Australian Curriculum
Interpret the derivative as the gradient of the tangent to the graph of y = f(x) at a point (ACMMM085)
Estimate numerically the value of the derivative at a point, for simple power functions (ACMMM086)
understand the concept of the derivative as a function (ACMMM089)
Differential Calculus Resources:
Differential Calculus -The Equation of Tangents to a Curve- Critical Thinking
PARABOLA & CIRCLE PROBLEMS - FUNCTIONS & GRAPHS REVIEW for Math Test Preparation.
Working mathematically & critical thinking to solve problems involving function and relation graphs.
The resource contents: Worksheets + Step by step solutions + Teacher notes.
Problem 1 in 2 skills:
Easy: Steps to solve the problem are given.
Hard: Steps to solve the problem are not given.
Problem 2: Steps to solve the problem are not given.
Grades: 10th & 12th
Learning Outcomes:
Recognise features of the graphs of x^2 + y^2 = r^2 and (x − h)^2 + (y − k)^2 = r^2, including their circular shapes, their centres and their radii.
Recognise features of the graph of y = x^2 including its parabolic shape and its axis of symmetry.
Find the intersection points of a parabola and a circle.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Understand the concept of the graph of a function (ACMMM024)
Recognise features of the graphs of x^2 + y^2 = r^2 and (x − h)^2 + (y − k)^2 = r^2, including their circular shapes, their centres and their radii. (ACMMM020)
Recognise features of the graph of y = x^2 including its parabolic shape and its axis of symmetry. (ACMMM021)
MA-F1: Working with functions.
More Function Resources:
Mapping Diagrams and Functions Workbook
Classifying and Mapping Relations Workbook
Parabolas & Circles-Functions & Graphs Review- Math Test Prep
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Algebra Mazes for students to practise simplifying algebraic expressions (Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing algebraic expressions)
The resource is in Printable (pdf) and PowerPoint Slides.
Level of Difficulty: Beginner (Easy)
Grades: 7th to 9th
Teaching Ideas:
Students work individually or in pairs to complete the algebra mazes then they swap their page with their friend or another pair to check the answers.
Learning Outcomes:
Recognise and use equivalent algebraic expressions (e.g. a + a = 2 x a = 2a, b + b +b +b = 4 x b = 4b)
Recognise like terms and add and subtract them to simplify algebraic expressions, eg a + 2b +3a =4a + 2b
Practise simplifying algebraic expressions that involve multiplication and division.
Simplify algebraic expressions involving the four operations
Also suitable for Australian Curriculum
Simplify algebraic expressions involving the four operations (ACMNA192)
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
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Multiplying Fractions Using Cancelling Common Factors
Skills Level: Beginner (Easy)
Grades: 5th to 8th
Learning Outcomes:
• Practise multiplying fractions using cancelling common factors.
• Writing fractions in their simplest form.
• Worksheets to practise multiplying fractions using cancelling common
factors.
• Worksheets A to D with examples help students multiply fractions using the cancelling common factors method.
• Worksheets E and F (colouring pages) without examples.
• The worksheets are in portrait and landscape formats.
• Answer keys are also included.
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Measurement and Geometry
Visit my shop :)