I have been a teaching principal in a small rural school for the last 3 years. Before this I have over 10 years teaching experience teaching students ranging in age 5 through to 12 and have loved every minute.
“Students are engaged, motivated and keen to succeed. They take responsibility for their learning and increasingly know about themselves as learners. They stay on task, work well together and help each other. Positive and respectful interactions between students underpin learning”. Educ
I have been a teaching principal in a small rural school for the last 3 years. Before this I have over 10 years teaching experience teaching students ranging in age 5 through to 12 and have loved every minute.
“Students are engaged, motivated and keen to succeed. They take responsibility for their learning and increasingly know about themselves as learners. They stay on task, work well together and help each other. Positive and respectful interactions between students underpin learning”. Educ
This is an adaptation from the classic game “I have…who has…”. This game is a tried and tested game in helping students to both learn and practice counting and adding with Australian money.
Two variations of the games have been included for differentiated learning. One with the same images of the corresponding currency on the cards and the other with different images of the same amount for a harder game.
The Australian Money Loop game includes images of Australian currency for students to learn to sight the notes and coins quickly and easily.
Simply print, laminate, cut and reuse.
Area, Perimeter, Surface Area and Volume Jeopardy is a great way for your class to review your concepts and ideas about these topics. The categories covered in this game are Area, Perimeter, Surface area and Volume (just like the title suggests). I have included two versions, one for customary measurements the other for metric.
I typically put the class into small groups or individuals and ask a member of the group to choose a color and dollar amount. That is the question that they have to answer. When I get the class to do it individually I get them to put the answers down on a piece of paper and mark them at the end of the game.
NEW! I have now introduced a visual point scoring system to keep track of how much money the teams have earned. Simply click on the allocated game board and with each click the amount increases by $100
I run it on an interactive whiteboard but would be equally successful on a projector, computer or TV screen. Alternatively it could be run for an individual student on their own device.
Students build Timetable/Multiplication Fluency, identifying timetables from 1 to 5 and 10 in one game and 6-10 in another, with the no fuss, 5 in a Row PowerPoint game. Students use the boards provided to answer automated and random timetable questions . This game is self running either individually, as a group, or as a whole class.
2 Games Included
1. Multiplication Fluency 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 10x
2. Multiplication Fluency 6x 7x 8x 9x 10x
Theses games can run on computers, whiteboards or projectors. All that is required is that you print, cut and laminate the Number Boards and press start on the PowerPoint Show.
There are 30 different Number Boards for each game for your students to choose from and with the shuffling ability of the game, every game is different so that your students do not get bored of it. This game is self timed with a 10 second interval between the questions giving the students enough time to mark off or put a counter on their Number Board.
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The posters are a perfect way to help reinforce your students timetables. They make a fantastic reference for students to quickly check their answers and they look visually stunning on the wall or bulletin board.
Included in this pack:
Stripes in the background with black multiples within the numbers
Stripes in the background with colored multiples within the numbers
Colored Numbers with no background and black multiples within the numbers
Blank numbers with black multiples within the numbers
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A booklet for 2018 and 2019 where students can answer questions about the current month. In this version the students are required to add in the missing numbers for 10 days of each month. This booklet is ideal for students that are still learning or struggling to learn their days of the week. Personally I print it all off and staple it together to make an individual attractive booklet for them to learn from.
I made this resource in March and got my student to fill in the previous months as practice. Now my intention is to bring it out once a month for reinforcement.
This booklet can be used for small groups, homework, seatwork, or at a math center where it could be laminated.
I have also included a certificate of achievement for the students to join the Calendar Club.
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This resource contains 2 multiplication mosaics, “The Power of Yet” and “Growth Mindset”.I find they compliment each other extremely well and provide a fun, engaging and creative way for your students to learn their timetables.
I have included 2 versions of each, one with a title on it and one without. Just choose which version is best for your class and print them off. They are all ready to go. The student just needs pencils, felts, etc to color it in. If I have a struggling student that does not know their timetables yet, I hand out a timetable chart to them so that they can complete it, or make sure they can see a copy of it on the wall.
These Fortnite Unplugged Binary Code Task Cards are perfect to help students learn how to encrypt and decrypt binary messages as well as understand binary code. They are great at engaging your students with problem solving and help support your computer teaching while unplugged. The Fortnite theme will surely capture their imagination.
Included in this resource are
30 Fortnite words to be converted into Binary
Color and black and white version
Answers have been included
This CSI alien themed math murder mystery will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction problems and puzzles. Students narrow down the suspects by completing the activities and marking them off from the suspect list until one person is left. Who is it?
This case includes
Clue 1: Decimal Place Value
Clue 2: Addition of Decimals
Clue 3: Multiplication of 2-Digit Numbers
Clue 4: Subtraction with Decimal Places
Clue 5: Multiplication of 1-Decimal Place and a Whole Number
Answer sheets are included
These Binary Code Task Cards are perfect to help students learn how to encrypt and decrypt binary messages as well as understand binary code. They are great at engaging your students with problem solving and help support your computer teaching while unplugged/
Included in this resource are
32 Everyday objects to be converted into Binary
Template to create your own
Color and black and white version
Answers have been included
This CSI Halloween themed math murder mystery will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve Multiplication, Division, Addition and Subtraction problems and puzzles. Students narrow down the suspects by completing the activities and marking them off from the suspect list until one person is left. Who is it?
This case includes
Clue 1: Making 100 Addition
Clue 2: Coordinates using 1 quadrant
Clue 3: Addition and subtraction using +10, -10, +100 and -100
Clue 4: Subtraction of single digit from double digits
Clue 5: Subtraction from 100
Answer sheets are included
The Dark Knight has arrived in your village in this CSI themed Math Murder Mystery. This activity will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve problems and puzzles. Students narrow down the suspects by completing the activities and marking them off from the suspect list until one person is left. The problems in this math mystery focus on Grade Four “Operations & Algebraic Thinking” and “Number & Operations in Base Ten”.
This case includes
Clue 1: Division problems up to 12
Clue 2: Addition of 4-digit numbers with regrouping.
Clue 3: Multiplication up to 12
Clue 4: Recall of basic facts addition and subtraction
Clue 5: Subtraction of 4-digit numbers with regrouping.
Answer sheets are included
This CSI themed Math Murder Mystery activity will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve problems and puzzles. It is based around the Russia 2018 FIFA Football World Cup. Students narrow down the suspects by completing the activities and marking them off from the suspect list until one person is left. The problems in this math mystery focus on their basic facts so is suitable for a variety of age groups. So whether your students call it football or soccer…enjoy.
This case includes
Clue 1: Multiplication - Timetables up to 12
Clue 2: Division - Dividing by up to 12
Clue 3: Addition - Adding 3-digit numbers with some regrouping.
Clue 4: Place Value - Adding and subtraction 10’s, 100’s and 1000’s
Clue 5: Subtraction - Taking away up to 10 from 2-digit numbers
Answer sheets are included
This Australian Financial Math resource is the perfect way for your students to learn about adding and subtracting money.
This resource contains images of Australian currency for students to learn to sight the notes and coins quickly and easily.
Simply print, laminate, cut and reuse.
It is the season of giving and this year the class is doing a Secret Santa. The problem is that you want to know who the Secret Santa is. The students follow the clues to solve the mystery and uncover the person who has left the special present for Christmas. Who is Secret Santa?
This case includes
Clue 1: Mapping using coordinates
Clue 2: Addition to 100
Clue 3: Addition of 2 digit numbers
Clue 4: Addition of 3 digit numbers
Clue 5: Subtraction from 100
Answer sheets are included
Merry Christmas
These Australian themed Number Posters show all the ways that numbers can be represented! I have used high quality images and have used the money notes form Australia to help teach the kids financial literacy.
Each poster includes:
• Number
• Ten frame
• Number word
• Tally mark(s)
• Money amount
In this resource I have included the numbers 1 to 20.
Simply print, laminate and place on your wall or bulletin board.
This is a great, fun and engaging resource to practice addition and subtraction with your students . It is a themed St Patrick’s Day Math Mystery where students follow the clues to solve the mystery and discover where the secret hidden treasure is (although could be used all year round).
This adventure includes
Clue 1: Mapping Using Coordinates
Clue 2: Addition of single digit number to double digit numbers (with regrouping)
Clue 3: Subtraction of double digit numbers from 100
Clue 4: Addition of double digit numbers
Clue 5: Addition to make 100
Answer sheets are included.
This CSI Fortnite themed math mystery will capture your students imagination. This is a great, fun and engaging resource to practice multiplication, division, addition, and mapping skills with your students . Students follow the clues to solve the mystery and discover where the best way to get to the supply crate. (the students will know what this means).
This adventure includes
Clue 1: Multiplication Maze
Clue 2: Division Puzzle with code and key
Clue 3: Mapping Using Coordinates
Clue 4: Addition of single digit number to double digit numbers (with regrouping)
Clue 5: Multiplication matching puzzle
Answer sheets are included.
This CSI Space themed math mystery activity will capture your students imagination. This is a great, fun and engaging resource to practice multiplication, division, addition, and mapping skills with your students . Students follow the clues to solve the mystery and discover a secret base on Mars.
This adventure includes
Clue 1: Mapping Using Coordinates
Clue 2: Addition of single digit number to double digit numbers (with regrouping)
Clue 3: Division Puzzle with code and key
Clue 4: Multiplication Maze
Clue 5: Multiplication matching puzzle (questions like 5x60)
Answer sheets are included with these activities.
Bonus Wordfind is included for early finishers
If your students like space, missions, astronauts, maybe you are doing a planet or moon landing or phases study. If your looking at Neil Armstrong or celebrating the Apollo 11 launch and the moon landing anniversary then this resource if perfect for you.
This CSI Space themed math mystery activity will capture your students imagination. This is a great, fun and engaging resource to practice multiplication, division, addition, and mapping skills with your students . Students follow the clues to solve the mystery as they discover a strange alien object in space.
This adventure includes
Clue 1: Multiplication Maze
Clue 2: Addition of single digit number to double digit numbers (with regrouping)
Clue 3: Mapping Using Coordinates on a grid with one quadrant
Clue 4: Division Puzzle with code and key
Clue 5: Subtraction from 100
Answer sheets are included with these activities.
Bonus Wordfind is included for early finishers
If your students like space, missions, astronauts, maybe you are doing a planet or moon landing or phases study. If your looking at Neil Armstrong or celebrating the Apollo 11 launch and the moon landing anniversary then this resource if perfect for you.
The Mad King is coming. He has been laying waste to all of the villages as he attacks them. Plundering each village in turn, burning their crops and killing all who oppose him. You have heard that your village is next. He has sent a spy to your village to uncover how many soldiers live there and what defenses the village has. Can your class stop him.
This is a CSI themed Math Mystery. This activity will engage students by taking them on a journey to solve problems and puzzles. Students narrow down the suspects by completing the activities and marking them off from the suspect list until one person is left. The problems in this math mystery focus on Grade Four an Five “Operations & Algebraic Thinking” and “Number & Operations in Base Ten”.
This case includes
Clue 1: Division problems up to 12
Clue 2: Addition of 4-digit numbers with regrouping.
Clue 3: Multiplication up to 12
Clue 4: Recall of basic facts addition and subtraction
Clue 5: More Division Problems.
Answer sheets are included