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3 Digit by 1 Digit Long Division Worksheets With and Without remainders
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3 Digit by 1 Digit Long Division Worksheets With and Without remainders

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These 3 digit by 1 digit long division worksheets will help students become more fluent in solving 3x1 division questions with and without remainders. Each set of 3 x 1 long division practice pages come with a guided format and a non scaffolded format so you can differentiate between learners. Designed for KS2 Year 4 to Year 6 students but may be suitable for higher year groups. Great for independent practice, homework, test preparation or as a whole class activity. There are blank pages included for your convenience. I have used these within my own class by asking students to design their own questions which supports the learning of the connection between multiplication and division. Included in this product: 5 x 3x1 with remainders (30 Questions) scaffolded worksheets 5 x 3x1 with remainders non scaffolded worksheets 2 x 3x1 with remainders blank pages (scaffolded and non scaffolded) 3 x 3x1 NO remainders (27 Questions) scaffolded worksheets 3 x 3x1 NO remainders non scaffolded worksheets 2 x 3x1 NO remainders blank pages (scaffolded and non scaffolded) Answer Keys & Answer Sheets Format: This is a pdf download 24 pages including 2 answer sheets. Terms of use By downloading this resource you are agreeing that the contents are the property of JE Maths Resources and licensed to you, the original purchaser, as a single license only for one classroom use or personal use at home. I retain the copyright and reserve all rights to this product. A full outline of the terms of use for this product is included at the end of the pdf document.
4 Digit by 1 Digit Long Division Worksheets With and Without remainders
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4 Digit by 1 Digit Long Division Worksheets With and Without remainders

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These 4 digit by 1 digit long division practice worksheets will help students become more fluent in answering 4x1 division questions with and without remainders. Each set of 4 x 1 long division practice pages come with a guided format and a non scaffolded format so you can differentiate between learners. Designed for KS2 Year 4 to Year 6 students but may be suitable for higher year groups. Great for independent practice, homework, test preparation or as a whole class activity. There are blank pages included for your convenience. I have used these within my own class by asking students to design their own questions which supports the learning of the connection between multiplication and division. Included in this product: 5 x 4x1 with remainders (30 Questions) scaffolded worksheets 5 x 4x1 with remainders non scaffolded worksheets 2 x 4x1 with remainders blank pages (scaffolded and non scaffolded) 3 x 4x1 NO remainders (27 Questions) scaffolded worksheets 3 x 4x1 NO remainders non scaffolded worksheets 2 x 4x1 NO remainders blank pages (scaffolded and non scaffolded) Answer Keys & Answer Sheets Format: This is a pdf download 24 pages including 2 answer sheets. Terms of use By downloading this resource you are agreeing that the contents are the property of JE Maths Resources and licensed to you, the original purchaser, as a single license only for one classroom use or personal use at home. I retain the copyright and reserve all rights to this product. A full outline of the terms of use for this product is included at the end of the pdf document.
Grid Method / Area Model Multiplication Worksheets
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Grid Method / Area Model Multiplication Worksheets

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Are you looking for a maths activity for students to practice 2 digit by 1 digit, 3 digit by 1 digit, 4 digit by 1 digit and 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication using the grid method/ area model? There are 33 2 x 1 digit questions, 34 4 x 1 questions, 34 3 x 1 questions and 28 2 x 2 digit multiplication questions in black and white worksheet format. Suitable for students in KS2. A range of question types are included to maintain student engagement and to enable differentiation within the classroom. Questions types include: writing calculations, solving word problems, true or false, solving calculations using the grid method (with some questions showing the partitioned number and some for the student to complete in full). Included in this product: 5 x worksheets 2x1 + answer key 5 x worksheets 4x1 + answer key 5 x worksheets 3x1 + answer key 5 x worksheets 2x2 + answer key
Halloween Find the Percent of a Number Color by Number Activity
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Halloween Find the Percent of a Number Color by Number Activity

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In this maths percentages colour by number activity, students can practice finding the percent of a number. There are 10 problems for students to solve requiring students to find the percent given the part and whole. Both multipliers and divisors are used throughout to calculate an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100. Students have a choice of 3 answers to select and will find the corresponding areas on the Halloween image to shade in. This is a great Halloween themed resource for your whole class, early finishers, or homework.
Adding Tenths and Hundredths using Visual Models Fractions Worksheets
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Adding Tenths and Hundredths using Visual Models Fractions Worksheets

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In this set of fraction worksheet activities, students practice adding tenths and hundredths using their knowledge of equivalent fractions. There are 6 different activities which use visual models (tenths and hundredths squares and part part whole models) to support student learning. Each set is provided in colour and black and white version and all have an answer key. These are ideal for whole class or group work, independent learning, early finishers, homework or those learners who need additional support. Suitable for primary year 3 and above. Outline of Activities Total Pages: 46 Format: pdf download Activity 1: Adding tenths and hundredths using tenths and hundredths squares. 24 questions. Guidance in converting tenths to equivalent hundredths is provided at the top of each page. Activity 2: Colour in the missing fractional part using tenths and hundredths squares. 30 Questions. Activity 3: True or False? Find the incorrect problems and show the correct calculation. 20 Questions Activity 4: Matching Pairs. 30 questions (10 per page) Activity 5: Part Part Whole Model where students fill in the missing fractional part or whole. 24 Questions Activity 6: Part Part Whole Model - Challenge level. A more difficult version so that you can differentiate for those more academically able students. Please see the terms of use page at the end of the pdf download.
Percent of a Number Halloween Activities Colour by Number and Digital Jigsaw
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Percent of a Number Halloween Activities Colour by Number and Digital Jigsaw

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This Halloween themed percentages activities bundle includes a color by number activity one digital jigsaw in a Google Form with calculation worksheets. Ideal for students from KS3 onwards to practice finding the percent of a number where the part and whole are given during the Halloween season. Use for independent or group work, subject review, early finishers and homework. Included in this bundle: Colour by Number Activity There are 10 problems for students to solve in this activity. Students have a choice of 3 answers to select and will find the corresponding areas on the Halloween image to shade in. Differentiation/Scaffolding The answer choice worksheet is provided in 2 formats. Format 1: The first format has no guided format for your independent learners Format 2: Intended for those students who need more support. Questions are written with a guided layout to learn the method with small scaffolded steps. Included in this resource A Halloween Themed 10 problem colouring page 2 x Answer Choice Sheets (1 scaffolded, 1 without scaffolding) Answer Key Google Form Jigsaw and Calculation Sheets Students complete a 20 piece jigsaw using Google Forms and use the accompanying worksheets to calculate the percent given the part and whole. Both multipliers and divisors are used throughout to calculate an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100. Google Form Each question answered correctly results in one puzzle piece being added to the jigsaw in the Google Form until the puzzle is completed. Students will only proceed to the next question when they have answered the percent of a number problem correctly. If an incorrect answer is selected, students will see a message saying “Oops! Try again.” The student will then be given an opportunity to re-try the question. Incorrect answers in the multiple choice selection contain errors that commonly occur when students make percent calculations. Worksheets There are two formats provided for students to calculate answers to each problem and record their work: black and white and colour coded format. This means a teacher can differentiate for student learning style or need within the classroom. Each worksheet is aligned to the Google Form questions and provides a ready to use layout for the students. I have found these useful to use in my classroom to spot errors in calculations and to prevent guessing of answers. Included in this product: Google Form with 20 questions Calculation worksheets in 2 formats (black and white and colour coded) Answer Key Question formats include: What percent of 50 is 27? What percent of 300 is 171 17 is what percent of 25? 180 is what percent of 500?
Long Division Worksheets 2 Digit by 1 Digit With and Without Remainders
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Long Division Worksheets 2 Digit by 1 Digit With and Without Remainders

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These 2 digit by 1 digit long division practice worksheets will help students become more fluent in solving equations with and without remainders. Each set of practice pages come with a guided format and a non scaffolded format so you can differentiate between learners. Designed for KS2 Year 4 to Year 6 students but may be suitable for higher year groups. Great for independent practice, homework, test preparation or as a whole class activity. There are blank pages included for your convenience. I have used these within my own class by asking students to design their own questions which supports the learning of the connection between multiplication and division. Included in this product: With remainders 3 x 2x1 with remainders (27 Questions) scaffolded worksheets 3 x 2x1 with remainders non scaffolded worksheets (27 questions) 2 x 2x1 with remainders blank pages (scaffolded and non scaffolded) Without remainders 3 x 2x1 NO remainders (36 Questions) scaffolded worksheets 3 x 2x1 NO remainders non scaffolded worksheets (36 questions) 2 x 2x1 NO remainders blank pages (scaffolded and non scaffolded) Answer Keys included Format: This is a pdf download 18 pages including 2 answer sheets. Terms of use By downloading this resource you are agreeing that the contents are the property of JE Maths Resources and licensed to you, the original purchaser, as a single license only for one classroom use or personal use at home. I retain the copyright and reserve all rights to this product. A full outline of the terms of use for this product is included at the end of the pdf document.
Comparing Fractions using the Butterfly Method Google Slides and Worksheets
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Comparing Fractions using the Butterfly Method Google Slides and Worksheets

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In this fractions activity, students will use the butterfly method (or cross multiplying method) to compare two fractions with unlike denominators. There are 3 sets of no prep worksheets and a set of 36 digital google slides to help students build fluency in this important skill. Each worksheet starts with a step by step example for students to follow and to enable independent learning. Each google slide has editable text boxes and draggable comparison symbols. There are three types of worksheet included (each with the same 36 questions): A colour coded set with pre-formatted butterfly wings. A black and white set with pre-formatted butterfly wings. A black and white set where students are able to draw their own butterfly wings. This is a great activity for independent practice in class, small group work, test prep, assessment or homework. An answer key is also included. IMPORTANT NOTES FOR DOWNLOAD OF THIS PRODUCT The worksheets are in pdf format. At the end of the pdf you will find a page with a clickable link to the google slides. Click on the link and press make a copy. A copy will then be added to your google drive. Before you begin using this resource you will need access to the internet and an individual Google account for you and each of your students
2 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication Grid Method / Area Model Google Slides and Worksheets
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2 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication Grid Method / Area Model Google Slides and Worksheets

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Are you looking for a KS2 maths activity for students to practice double digit multiplication (2 x 2 digits) using an area model? There are 29 2 digit by 2 digit area model multiplication questions in both Google Slides and no prep worksheet versions. Students can practice applying the grid method (or box method) in a range of ways including solving multiplication problems, true or false, choosing the correct equations and partial products and word problems. Great for whole class or independent work, homework, test prep or for a small group intervention. Before you begin using this resource you will need access to the internet and an individual Google account for you and each of your students INCLUDED 29 Google Slides 5 black and white worksheets Answer Sheet (attached to the pdf document) Instructions to access document
Multiplication Patterns with Powers of Ten Google Slides and Worksheets
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Multiplication Patterns with Powers of Ten Google Slides and Worksheets

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This set of 32 Google Slides and printable worksheets are designed to help students understand and gain fluency with multiplication patterns and powers of ten (x1, x10, x100, 1000 and x10,000) without exponents/indices. The aim of the activity is to help students understand the base 10 number system, and that each place value position is 10 times greater than its place to the right. The products in each table have been designed to demonstrate the movement you would see in a place value chart to reinforce this learning. Four types of questions are included to ensure that students can build the connections and understanding between powers of ten and place value and have the foundation knowledge for more challenging questions (such as multiplying decimals or exponents) in later years. Question types: Fill in the missing products eg 6 x 100 = ? Fill in the missing multiplier eg 6 x? = 600 Drag and drop the calculation needed to work out the product. Missing multipliers and products. Two explanatory teaching slides are also placed at the beginning of the google slides and an example shown at the beginning of the set of worksheets to help promote independent learning.
Multistep Word Problems using all 4 operations Google Slides & Print
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Multistep Word Problems using all 4 operations Google Slides & Print

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These multistep maths word problems are designed to build reasoning skills and help students relate maths to real world scenarios. All four operations are used, enabling students to practice combining subtraction, addition, division and multiplication. These word problems are available as Google Slides and printable worksheets. Ideal for upper KS2 independent work, whole class teaching, homework and SATS preparation Include in your product: 20 Google slides Black and white printable worksheet versions Answer Key
Equivalent Fractions Google Slides and Practice Worksheets
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Equivalent Fractions Google Slides and Practice Worksheets

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Are you looking for an equivalent fractions activity for your KS2 students? This set of no prep worksheets and digital google slides will help students build fluency and understanding in this important skill. There are 28 questions in total, 14 of which use a multiplier to determine the equivalent fraction and 14 questions which use a divisor to calculate the equivalent fraction. There are three question types included: Calculate the equivalent fraction where the equivalent rule is given. Calculate the multiplier or divisor and the missing part of the equivalent fraction. Working out whether fractions are equivalent by calculating the missing multiplier or divisor. Each worksheet contains an example at the top to support independent learning. This is a great activity for independent practice in class, small group work, test prep or assessment or homework. Included in this product: 28 Google Slides 3 x Black and white worksheets 1 x Answer Key
Percentages of an amount - Find the Percent Google Slides and Worksheets
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Percentages of an amount - Find the Percent Google Slides and Worksheets

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In this Year 5 and Year 6 percentages resource, students can practice finding the percent of an amount. There are 30 questions where students will find the percent given the part and whole. Both multipliers and divisors are used throughout to calculate an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100. Two example slides are provided for students to follow and examples are given at the top of each worksheet. Differentiation/Scaffolding The first 20 google slides are color coded (part and whole) to help students build knowledge of the method. The remaining 10 slides are not color coded and students must identify the part and whole without support. 1 set of worksheets are black and white and a further colour coded copy is included so that educators can differentiate within their percentage lesson. Question formats include: What percent of 50 is 27? What percent of 300 is 171 17 is what percent of 25? 180 is what percent of 500? Included in this resource 2 Example/Teaching slides 30 Question Google slides 1 set of black and white worksheets 1 colour coded worksheet version
3 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication Google Slides and Worksheets
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3 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication Google Slides and Worksheets

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Are you looking for a math activity for students to practice 3 x 1 digit multiplication using the standard algorithm? There are 36 3 digit by 1 digit multiplication questions in both digital (via google slides) or worksheet versions. Ideal for KS2 maths students. Google Slides A math square paper background is used to model a layout expected in student work books. Just click in each square to type the number required. Before you begin using this resource you will need access to the internet and an individual Google account for you and each of your students Worksheets 1 set of no prep, black and white worksheets INCLUDED 36 Google Slides 1 set of worksheets Answer Key (attached to the pdf document) Instructions to access document
4 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication Google Slides and Worksheets
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4 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication Google Slides and Worksheets

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Are you looking for a math activity for students to practice 4 x 1 digit multiplication using the standard algorithm? There are 36 4 digit by 1 digit multiplication questions in both digital (via google slides) or worksheet versions. Ideal for KS2 maths students. Google Slides A math square paper background is used to model a layout expected in student work books. Just click in each square to type the number required. Before you begin using this resource you will need access to the internet and an individual Google account for you and each of your students Worksheets 1 set of no prep, black and white worksheets INCLUDED 36 Google Slides 1 set of worksheets Answer Key (attached to the pdf document) Instructions to access document
Christmas Themed Maths Mazes 2 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication
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Christmas Themed Maths Mazes 2 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication

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Have your KS2 students practice 2 digit by 2 digit multiplication with these fun Christmas themed maths mazes. The aim of each of the four included mazes is to build fluency in multiplying double digit equations. There are two versions of the 2 x 2 digit multiplication maze game sheets included in this product; a black and white version and a colour version. Game instructions for the students are included on each maze sheet. There are 12 correct answers needed for three of the mazes and 18 on the Christmas present themed maze, for those students who need an additional challenge. An answer maze is provided and can be given to students to self check at the end of the activity or used by the teacher to assess work. It is ideal for independent work, a whole class activity, partner work, test revision and homework. Format: This is a pdf download. At the end of the pdf you will find teacher notes for using the mazes as well as Terms of Use for this product. Included in this product: 4 x colour mazes 4 x black and white versions 4 x answer sheets 1 x student calculation sheet
Christmas 2 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication Four in A Row Maths Games
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Christmas 2 Digit by 2 Digit Multiplication Four in A Row Maths Games

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Have your students practice double digit multiplication with this fun set of Christmas themed Four in a row maths games that are played like Connect Four. The aim of this game is build fluency in multiplying 2 digit by 2 digit numbers. It particularly suits primary students in Key Stage 2 ( KS2 ). Students work in pairs and take turns trying to answer one of the 2 x 2 multiplication questions on the board. If they answer it correctly they can cover with a counter or use pencils or dot and dab markers to colour the circle with the multiplication problem. Play continues back and forth this way until someone makes a line of 4 correct problems. Answer sheets are included for students to record their answers and each game comes with an answer key. Students have fun reading while trying to outsmart one another! Makes a great Christmas activity, homework activity and paired activity. Included in this product 6 colour game sheets (use with counters/bingo chips) Black & white version (use with pencils, dot and dab markers, counters or bingo chips) Individual student answer sheets for each game Answer keys for each game Format: This is an A4 pdf download. Teacher notes are included along with Terms of Use at the end of the pdf.
Christmas Find the Percent of a Number Color by Number Activity
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Christmas Find the Percent of a Number Color by Number Activity

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In this maths percentages colour by number activity, students can practice finding the percent of a number. There are 10 problems for students to solve requiring students to find the percent given the part and whole. Both multipliers and divisors are used throughout to calculate an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100. Students have a choice of 3 answers to select and will find the corresponding areas on the Christmas image to shade in. This is a great Christmas themed resource for your whole class, early finishers or homework. Differentiation/Scaffolding The answer choice worksheet is provided in 2 formats. Format 1: The first format has no guided format for your independent learners Format 2: Intended for those students who need more support. Questions are written with a guided layout to learn the method with small scaffolded steps. Question formats include: What percent of 50 is 27? What percent of 300 is 171 17 is what percent of 25? 180 is what percent of 500? Included in this resource A Christmas Themed 10 problem colouring page 2 x Answer Choice Sheets (1 scaffolded, 1 without scaffolding) Answer Key
Percent of a Number Halloween Jigsaw Activity Google Form and Worksheets
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Percent of a Number Halloween Jigsaw Activity Google Form and Worksheets

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Are you looking for a fun Halloween activity for your students? In this percentages resource, students practice finding the percent of a number. Students complete a 20 piece digital jigsaw using Google Forms and use the accompanying worksheets to calculate the percent given the part and whole. Both multipliers and divisors are used throughout to calculate an equivalent fraction with a denominator of 100. Use for independent or group work, subject review, early finishers and homework. Google Form Each question answered correctly results in one puzzle piece being added to the jigsaw in the Google Form until the puzzle is completed. Students will only proceed to the next question when they have answered the percent of a number problem correctly. If an incorrect answer is selected, students will see a message saying “Oops! Try again.” The student will then be given an opportunity to re-try the question. Incorrect answers in the multiple choice selection contain errors that commonly occur when students make percent calculations. Worksheets There are two formats provided for students to calculate answers to each problem and record their work: black and white and colour coded format. This means a teacher can differentiate for student learning style or need within the classroom. Each worksheet is aligned to the Google Form questions and provides a ready to use layout for the students. I have found these useful to use in my classroom to spot errors in calculations and to prevent guessing of answers. Question formats include: What percent of 50 is 27? What percent of 300 is 171 17 is what percent of 25? 180 is what percent of 500? Included in this product: Google Form with 20 questions Calculation worksheets in 2 formats (black and white and colour coded) Answer Key
Long Division 4 Digit by 1 Digit No Remainders Google Slides and Worksheets
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Long Division 4 Digit by 1 Digit No Remainders Google Slides and Worksheets

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This set of 27 Google Slides and printable worksheets are designed to help students practice solving 4 digit by 1 digit long division equations without remainders. Ideal for KS2 maths and above. Each set of the 4 x 1 digit long division practice pages come with a guided format and a non scaffolded format so you can differentiate between learners. There are blank pages included for your convenience. I have used these within my own class by asking students to design their own questions which supports the learning of the connection between multiplication and division. Each equation on the Google Slides are individual fill-in-the-blank spaces meaning any parts that are incorrect can be assessed by the Teacher if they get an incorrect answer. Great for independent practice, homework, test preparation or as a whole class activity. Included in this product: 27 Google slides 5 x 4x1 without remainders (27 Questions) scaffolded worksheets 5 x 4x1 without remainders non scaffolded worksheets 2 x 4x1 without remainders blank pages (scaffolded and non scaffolded) Answer Keys & Answer Sheets