This fun Number Recognition Memory Pairs Game helps students to relate written numerals to objects for amount up to and including 20. Included in each set is a number numeral cards and a matching ten frame representation for each number from 1 to 20. There are four sets of the game included in four different colours so different pairs/groups of students can be playing with different sets at the same time and the cards won't get mixed up!
How to Play
Print, laminate and cut out the cards. In pairs, or small group, students lay the cards face down on a table. They then take turns to turn over two cards. If they find the two matching numeral and ten frame card of a particular number, they may keep the cards and have another go. If not, they must turn the cards back over and the next person has their turn. It is important to remember where the cards are positioned for future turns!
Other Uses
These cards can also be used to play snap or simply as a visual prompt when teaching number recognition.
These time activity cards are ideal for helping your pupils to learn to tell the time.
Included are four sets each with 16 task cards:
Set One: Hour intervals
Set Two: Half hour intervals
Set Three: Quarter hour intervals
Set Four: Five minute intervals
That makes 64 task card altogether! The different levels of cards are perfect to cater for a range of abilities and make differentiation simple.
Each set includes a mix of analogue and digital clocks. Pupils must write the time in words from the clock image of the task card.
Also included are student response sheets and answer sheets.
This set of 16 identifying angles task cards is perfect for helping your students to identify acute, right and obtuse angles. Included are 16 task cards, a student response sheet and an answer sheet. The ideal way to reinforce acute, right and obtuse angles.
This Halloween bumper pack of spooky Literacy and Maths activities is perfect for the month of October. Your students will love these fun filled activities. Included are five Literacy and five Maths activities. Each of the ten activities come complete with clear instructions on how to use. Enjoy!
Activities included:
-Creepy Costumes
A fun data handling activitiy in which investigate the the most popular Halloween costume amoungst their classmates, create a graph and answer questions based on their data.
-Eerie Ordering
Students order sets of numbers from smallest to largest. There are four different levels of activities - ordering two-digit numbers and ordering three-digit numbers, ordering decimals up to one decimal place and ordering decimals up to two decimal places.
-Fearful 31st
Students find all the different ways to make 31 in this fun filled Halloween activity.
-Revolting Rounding
Students round the numbers in the pumpkins. There are three ability levels; rounding to nearest multiple of 10, rounding to the nearest multiple of 100 and rounding decimals to the nearest whole number.
-My Monster
Student create their very own Halloween monster and then write descriptions of their creation.
-Alphabet Order
Students order Halloween themed words alphabetically.
-Parts of Speech
Students sort the words into the correct box according to their word
type.
-Spooky Syllables
Students sort the Halloween word cards into groups according to their number of syllables.
-Scary Sequences
Students work out the next number in the number sequences. Four different levels of activities are included to cater for different ages/ability levels.
-Halloween Acrostic Poem
Students create their very own Halloween themed acrostic poem.
These fantastic number cards will brighten up your classroom. There are 21 different display card posters from 0 through to 20. Each card has the number in digits, the number in words and a graphic ten frame representation of the number. The cards come in five bright colors; blue, pink, green, purple and yellow in an eye catching chevron border.
This set of number posters from 0 to 20, which includes tally marks, is an ideal addition to any camping themed classroom! Included are 21 posters, one per number, from 0 to 20 with the number represented in digits, words, ten frame dots and tally marks.
This set of number posters from 0 to 20 is an ideal addition to any camping themed classroom! Included are 21 posters, one per number, from 0 to 20 with the number represented in digits, words and ten frame dots.
Get set for the beach with these surf number posters! They are an ideal addition to any surfing or beach theme classroom! They include a sea themed border, surfboards and ocean creatures including starfish, crabs and clams! These surf number posters include the number in digits, in words and a ten frame representation of all numbers from zero to thirty.
Display this set of posters in your classroom to reinforce your pupils Mathematical language. There are four posters (one for each operation; add, subtract, multiply and divide) which display language associated with each particular operation. There are also two other posters, one for 'less than' and one for 'greater than'.
These cracking Christmas themed Maths activities are perfect for Years 5 and 6 during the month of December. Included are seven fabulous Christmas maths activities;
Christmas Coordinates
Students record the coordinates of each item on the four quadrant grid. Included in both colour or black and white.
Festive Word Problems
Students solve the six division and multiplication festive problems and record their answers on the response sheet. There is also a set of cards with spaces to fill in the numbers so you can tailor the
questions to your class.
Less Than or Greater Than
Print and laminate the less than or greater than cards. Students use a dry eraser pen to mark either the greater or less than symbol in the space between the two decimal numbers. This activity is available in three different ability sets of cards; Blue Set - just hundredths, Red Set - tenths and hundredths mixed and Green Set - hundredths and thousandths mixed.
Lowest Terms
Students shade in the picture of the elf according to the key by converting the fraction in each section to its lowest terms.
Prime or Composite
Print and laminate the number cards and heading cards. Students sort the number cards into the correct category according to whether they are prime or composite.
Santa’s Journey
Students help Santa to plan his journey this Christmas by calculating the time intervals between the pairs of clocks.
Enjoy!
Included in this Fraction Task Cards Set are two sets each containing 12 task cards. Set One includes 12 task cards which display a unit fraction (1/b) represented as parts of a shape. Set Two includes 12 task cards which display a fraction (a/b) as parts of a shape ranging from halves to sixteenths.
Student response sheet is included as well as answers (in numerical form). These cards are ideal for to reinforce the concept of fractions and to use as centers for individual practice.
This useful set of times table speed sheets is just what you have been looking for to help your pupils learn their multiplication tables. Included is a sheet for each multiplication table from 2 to 12 plus a mixed sheet containing tables from 1 through to 12.
On each sheet there are five columns, each labelled from Monday through to Friday. Pupils complete one column per day of the times table sheet they are currently working on. I use these for morning work and they are fantastic for reinforcing the multiplication tables with your students.
This fabulous set of activity cards is perfect for developing your pupils' angle measurement skills. Simply print out, laminate and cut the cards up. All you will need is a protractor for your pupils to measure the angles in the set.
Included are two sets, each with 12 question cards - one set has angles to 10 degree intervals and one has angles to 5 degree intervals for easy differentiation. All angles included are 180 degrees or less. Also included are pupil recording sheets and answer keys.
This is a simple and fun memory card game which reinforces the concept of decimal numbers using clear visuals.
There are 24 cards altogether of 12 matching pairs. Each pair has one card which displays the value in digits (whole number and decimal tenths) and one card which display the value visually through a clear diagram.
Print, laminate and cut out the cards. In pairs, or small group, students lay the cards face down on a table. They then take turns to turn over two cards. If they find the two matching numerical and visual cards of a particular decimal, they may keep the cards and have another go. If not, they must turn the cards back over and the next person has their turn. It is important to remember where the cards are positioned for future turns!
These cards can also be used to play decimal snap or simply as a visual prompt when teaching decimals.
Coin addition task cards ideal for helping students recognise coins 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p, £1 and £2 as well as adding coins. Ideal for Year 2, Year 3 and Year 4.
Each task card has 4 to 5 UK coins which pupils must recognise and add up to find the total amount. This set is differentiated on three levels. Simply print, laminate and cut out the 4 cards per page.
Included:
Set 1 - 12 task cards adding several coins up to the total value of 20p
Set 2 - 12 task cards adding several coins up to the total value of £1
Set 3 - 12 task cards adding several coins up to the total value of £5
Also included are pupil response sheets and full answer sheets.
This fun Number Name Recognition Memory Pairs Game helps pupils to practise and remember number names up to 20 and relate them to written numerals and amounts. Included in each set is a number name cards and a matching written numeral and ten frame representation for each number from 1 to 20. There are four sets of the game included in four different colours so different pairs/groups of pupils can be playing with different sets at the same time and the cards won't get mixed up!
How to Play
Print, laminate and cut out the cards. In pairs, or small group, pupils lay the cards face down on a table. They then take turns to turn over two cards. If they find the two matching number name and written numeral/ten frame card of a particular number, they may keep the cards and have another go. If not, they must turn the cards back over and the next person has their turn. It is important to remember where the cards are positioned for future turns!
This set of eye catching posters will look great in your classroom and will help students learn the classification of triangles.
There are six posters which describe the classification of triangles by side length and angle size. The posters included, along with the description, are:
Equilateral
-All sides the same length
-All angles the same size
-Three lines of symmetry
Isosceles
-Two sides the same length
-Two angles the same size
-One line of symmetry
Scalene triangle
-No sides the same length
-No angles the same size
-No lines of symmetry
Right angled triangle
-One angle is a right angle (90 degrees)
Acute triangle
-All angles are acute (less than 90 degrees)
Obtuse Triangle
-One angle is obtuse (more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees)
This set of jungle themed number posters from 0 through to 20 will look great in your classroom! Included are 21 posters, one per number, with the number in digits, the number in words and ten frame dots to represent the value of the number.
This set of counting task cards is fully aligned to the Year 2 National Curriculum 2014 Maths objective:
Pupils should be taught to:
-count in steps of 2, 3, and 5 from 0, and in tens from any number, forward and backward
Included are 48 task cards, three to a page, complete with answer grids. There are 12 cards for each counting step; 2s, 3s, 5s and 10s. Pupils will count on in multiples of the particular number, filling in the missing numbers. When counting in tens, pupils will count on and back in tens from any 2-digit number.
Cards 1-12 counting on across multiples of 2
Cards 13-24 counting on across multiples of 3
Cards 25-36 counting on across multiples of 5
Cards 37-48 skip counting on and back in jumps of 10
Simply print, laminate and cut up the task cards. Pupils may write their answers using a whiteboard pen directly onto laminated cards or they can record their answers on the response sheet.
This telling time unit, containing eight activities, will reinforce the concept of reading and writing time, calculating time intervals and will help your students understand time durations.
Included:
Time Snap
Students match analogue and digital times to the nearest five minutes.
How Long?
Students calculate the time interval between two analogue clock. Student response sheet and answer key included.
One Minute Challenges
How many can they do within one minute?
Build a Clock
Students build a clock.
Calculate it
Students solve the time word problems on the question cards. All time calculations are less than one hour.
Plus much more!
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