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LittleStreams was set up in 2014 by educators and graphic designers Rebekah Humphrey-Bullen and Samuel Lovegrove. We make high quality, affordable resources for teachers and tutors, including worksheets, games, task cards and revision flash cards.

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LittleStreams was set up in 2014 by educators and graphic designers Rebekah Humphrey-Bullen and Samuel Lovegrove. We make high quality, affordable resources for teachers and tutors, including worksheets, games, task cards and revision flash cards.
Sweet Pictograms | UK Version
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Sweet Pictograms | UK Version

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This activity offers a different way to teach tally and pictographs. Students choose 20 sweet cards from the sweet deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards). We recommend that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with. Students are invited to collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. Finally, the students will then plot it on a pictograph. Three pictograph sheets are included, one that has a key of one image = one sweet, one of one image = 2 sweets, and a final one where students can input their own ratio of image to sweets. The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own tally and bar graph, unique from other students in the class. We have also included differentiated versions of the worksheets themselves for those who need a little help with matching the sweets colours to the name. This is the UK version of this activity. For the US version, where the word sweet has been replaced with candy, please click here. You may also like: Graphs and Charts Matching Activity Fruit Pie Charts Activity Firework Bar Graph Activity
Percentage Increase and Decrease | Follow Me Cards
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Percentage Increase and Decrease | Follow Me Cards

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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise finding percentage of amounts including increasing and decreasing a number by a given percent. There are two possible starting points, allowing for great differentiation. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. For extra challenge, don’t use a calculator. Some ideas for how to use follow me cards: -Have students race to connect the cards. -Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table. -Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards. - Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books. You can get this as part of the bundle at a discount: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/fraction-and-percentage-follow-me-card-bundle-12129689.
Fractions Decimals and Percentages | Follow Me Cards
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Fractions Decimals and Percentages | Follow Me Cards

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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise converting between fractions, decimals and percentages, from simple ones where students are encouraged to learn by heart such as 50% 1/2 0.5, through to more challenging conversions such as 3/16 0.1875 18.75%. There are two possible starting points, allowing for differentiation. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. For extra challenge, don’t use a calculator. Some ideas for how to use follow me cards: Have students race to connect the cards. Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table. Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards. Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books. For an advanced start, begin on page two of the record sheet (the first card number is given). This is available as part of a bundle with other Fraction and Percentage Follow Me Cards, available here. You may also like: Fractions, Decimals and Percentage Matching Activity Fractions, Decimal and Percentage Snap Card Game
Fractions Arithmetic | Follow Me Cards
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Fractions Arithmetic | Follow Me Cards

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This pack contains 30 follow me cards on adding and multiplying fractions. Early cards include adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominators or where only one fraction needs to be made into an equivalent. Questions move on to adding fractions with different denominators, multiplying and dividing fractions including where cross cancelling is expected. There are two possible starting cards to allow for differentiation. These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise arithmetic with fractions. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. Starting with addition of fractions with the same denominators, the questions quickly progress to addition and subtraction with di erent denominators, multiplication and division with fractions, including mixed numbers. Some ideas for how to use follow me cards: -Have students race to connect the cards. -Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table. -Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards. - Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books. You can get this as part of the bundle at a discount: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/fraction-and-percentage-follow-me-card-bundle-12129689.
Compound and Reverse Percentage | Follow Me Cards - US version
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Compound and Reverse Percentage | Follow Me Cards - US version

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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise compound and reverse percentages including increasing and decreasing, and compound interest and depreciation. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. A calculator is recommended for the final 15 questions at least. This is the US version with $ (dollars). Click here for our UK version with £ (Pounds) If you require a different currency, contact us at contact@littlestreams.co.uk Some ideas for how to use follow me cards: Have students race to connect the cards. Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table. Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards. Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books. For an advanced start, begin on page two of the record sheet (the first card number is given). This is available as part of a bundle with other Fraction and Percentage Follow Me Cards, available here.
Compound and Reverse Percentage | Follow Me Cards - UK version
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Compound and Reverse Percentage | Follow Me Cards - UK version

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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise compound and reverse percentages. It includes questions asking students to work backwards on a percentage problem in order to find the original amount, and covers increasing and decreasing values. Also included are and compound interest and depreciation questions. There are two possible starting cards, offering some differentiation. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. A calculator is recommended for the final 15 questions at least. This is the UK version with £ (pounds). Click here for our US version with $ (dollars). If you require a different currency, contact us at contact@littlestreams.co.uk Some ideas for how to use follow me cards: Have students race to connect the cards. Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table. Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards. Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books. For an advanced start, begin on page two of the record sheet (the first card number is given). This is available as part of a bundle with other Fraction and Percentage Follow Me Cards, available here.
Fraction and Percentage Follow Me Card Bundle
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Fraction and Percentage Follow Me Card Bundle

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This bundle contains our 5 sets of follow me cards on the topic of Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. It covers adding and multiplying fractions, converting fractions, decimals and percentages, converting recurring decimals into fractions, Percent of amount & increase and decrease and compound and reverse percentage questions. Each pack includes 30 cards, designed to get more challenging as students progress through the questions. A recording sheet is including so students can record their solutions, and an advanced start option is available for students that wish to jump to the more challenging questions. An answer key is also included. The following packs are included. Converting Fractions Decimals and Percentage Fractions Arithmetic Percentage of Amount and Increasing & Decreasing Recurring Decimals and Fractions Compound and Reverse Percentages Please note that the Compound and Reverse Percentages including in this bundle is the UK version with £ (Pounds). If you require the US version with $ (Dollars), please email us at contact@littlestreams.co.uk with your receipt for the bundle and we will email the US version to you.
Flash Cards Bundle
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Flash Cards Bundle

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Fractions, Decimals and Percentages, Roman Numerals, Telling the Time, Quadrilateral Properties and 3D shapes. These flashcards are perfect for revising topics. Both double sided printer versions and single sided printer versions are included. Included are *3D Shapes *Fractions Decimals and Percentages *Properties of Quadrilaterals *Roman Numerals *Telling the Time
Candy Pictograms | US Version
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Candy Pictograms | US Version

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This activity offers a different way to teach tally and pictographs. Students choose 20 sweet cards from the sweet deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards). We recommend that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with. Students are invited to collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. Finally, the students will then plot it on a pictograph. Three pictograph sheets are included, one that has a key of one image = one sweet, one of one image = 2 sweets, and a final one where students can input their own ratio of image to sweets. The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own tally and bar graph, unique from other students in the class. We have also included differentiated versions of the worksheets themselves for those who need a little help with matching the sweets colours to the name. This is the US version of this activity. For the UK version, where the word Candy has been replaced with Sweet, please click here.
Pythagoras Theorem Follow-Me Cards - A game for working with right angled triangles.
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Pythagoras Theorem Follow-Me Cards - A game for working with right angled triangles.

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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise pythagoras theorem in right angled triangles. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. Some ideas for how to use follow me cards: -Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table. -Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards. - Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books. You may also like: Construction Dash Card Game
Linear Equations Follow Me Cards - A game for Algebra
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Linear Equations Follow Me Cards - A game for Algebra

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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise solving equations. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder. Some ideas for how to use follow me cards: -Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table. -Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards. - Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books. You may also like: Algebra Rummy Card Game Combining Like Terms Follow Me Cards Understanding and Manipulating Algebra Worksheets
Fractions and Percentage  of Amounts, Objects and Things
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Fractions and Percentage of Amounts, Objects and Things

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This pack includes 10 unique worksheets on the topic of finding fraction and percentages of amounts. Each worksheet is then differentiated 3 ways to ensure support and challenge. Your download includes two versions of this pack, the UK version with £, and the US version with $. If you require any other currency or versions, please feel free to contact us at Contact@LittleStreams.co.uk. This pack includes the following: Worksheet 1 One Part Collection Worksheet 2 Fraction of a Group Worksheet 3 Word Link Fraction of Amount Worksheet 4 The Clock Maker Worksheet 5 Fraction Word Problems Worksheet 6 Percentage of Numbers Worksheet 7 Percentage of Amount Maze Worksheet 8 Percentage Grid Worksheet 9 Percentage Pie Charts Worksheet 10 Percentage Word Problems The first worksheet introduces students to the concept of finding fractions of amounts using unit fractions (with a numerator of 1) as a division sum. It also includes a fill in the clue puzzle. The second worksheet expands on this concept, by introducing the idea of finding fractions of amounts as being division of the denominator (splitting the amount into groups) and multiplying by the numerator (counting how many groups we want). The third worksheet is a puzzle where students link the two similar answers with a straight line that goes through a letter. The letters spell out a famous mathematician. The first differentiation of this includes a reminder of how to find fractions of amounts. The fourth worksheet consists of a collection of fraction questions about a clock maker. It consists of word problems looking at the digits of a clock, minutes in an hour and hours in a day, all in terms of fractions. The fifth worksheet again looks at fractions word problems. Images are provided to help students find the answers. Differentiation 1 includes a reminder of how to find a fraction of amount. Differentiations 2 and 3 consist of a question with more difficulty. Worksheet 6 asks students to find 10%, 50% and 25% of amounts, and worksheet 7 extends this to include 20%, 5% and 1%. Differentiation 1 of worksheet 7 includes a helpful guide of how to find each percent as a division. This worksheet is a fun maze activity. The next activity, Percentage grid, encourages using a grid to find percentages, and includes some more challenging percentage questions. Worksheet 9 takes percentages and puts them into the context of pie charts. The final worksheet consists of work problems involved in finding percentages of amounts. This pack is available as part of our Introducing Fractions, Decimals and Percentages bundle [which you can get here.](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/fractions-decimals-and-percentages-intro-bundle-11102705
Introducing Ratio
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Introducing Ratio

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This pack includes 10 unique worksheets that introduce ratios. Each worksheet is then differentiated 3 ways to ensure support and challenge. Your download includes two versions of this pack, the UK version with £, and the US version with $. If you require any other currency or versions, please feel free to contact us at Contact@LittleStreams.co.uk. The pack contains the following activities: Worksheet 1 Ratio Images Worksheet 2 Ratio Blocks Worksheet 3 Equivalent Ratios Worksheet 4 Ratio Word Link Worksheet 5 Ratio of Shapes Worksheet 6 Proportion Word Problems Worksheet 7 Sharing Amounts Worksheet 8 Ratio of Amount Secret Code Worksheet 9 Ratio Word Problems Worksheet 10 Ratios and Fractions The first worksheet introduces the idea of writing ratios of groups of objects. Worksheet 2 then extends this using grids of shaded squares and introduces the concept of simplifying ratios. The third worksheet asks students to match equivalent ratios; differentiations 1 & 2 include a hint on how to simplify ratios. The fourth worksheet is a letter link activity on simplifying ratios. When students link equivalent ratios, they draw through letters that spell out the name of a famous mathematician. The 5th worksheet looks at different shapes, both 2D and 3D shapes, and asks students to find the ratio of these shapes. Worksheet 6 introduces the idea of proportion. It consists of word problems of objects in proportion of each other. Worksheet 7 covers sharing amounts of money in a given ratio. Differentiation 1 includes a guide of how to share money in a given ratio. Worksheet 8 is another activity in sharing money given a ratio, this time to solve a clue puzzle that reveals an interesting fact. Differentiation 1 includes a guide on converting between ratios and fractions. Worksheet 9 consists of word questions on ratios. Differentiations 1 and 2 includes an information section on sharing amounts in a given ratio. The final worksheet covers converting between ratios and fractions. This pack is also available as part of our introducing Fractions, Decimals and Percentages Bundle which you can get here.
Firework Bar Graphs | UK Version
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Firework Bar Graphs | UK Version

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This activity offers a different way to teach tally and bar graphs. Students choose 20 firework cards from the firework deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards). We find that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with. Students are invited to collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. Finally, the students will then plot it on a bar graph. The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own tally and bar graph, unique from other students in the class. We have also differentiated versions of the worksheets themselves for those who need a little help with matching the fireworks to the value they need to tally. This is the UK version with UK spellings. For the US version, with US spellings, please click here. You may also like: Graphs and Charts Matching Activity Fruit Pie Charts Activity Pictograph Activity
Quick Quizzes - Arithmetic
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Quick Quizzes - Arithmetic

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This pack includes 5 Quick Quizzes on the topic of Arithmetic. It includes column addition and subtraction, long multiplication and division. In addition, students’ are tested on multiplying and dividing with negative numbers, addition and subtract with negative numbers, and doubling and halving. Answers are including as a sheet at the end.
Angle Wars | Measuring Angles Card Game
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Angle Wars | Measuring Angles Card Game

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UPDATED for 2022: Updated the rules Redesign of cards to make them easier to use Included Record Sheet Angle Wars is a Card Game designed to strengthen a student’s skills at identifying acute and obtuse angles. It also encourages them to measure angles using a protractor. It make for an engaging activity. Deal cards to each player. A base card is then revealed, and students much choose a card in their hand with the closest angle in degrees to the base card. This is a fast and fun game for revising angles, and students wont even realise they are working as they play. You will need at least one protractor to play this game properly, however it is recommended that all players have their own protractors. All of the cards are numbered randomly and correspond to the answer key which is provided in this game pack. The cards only feature Acute and Obtuse angles. An answer key is also included. This is included in Card Game Bundle 1 You may also like: -Angles Worksheets -Missing Angles Card Game
Area | Dominoes Game
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Area | Dominoes Game

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Covering area of rectangles, triangles, parallelograms and compound shapes, this game is played like classic dominoes. The game includes 45 dominoes, for a game with a lot of variety. The dominoes are designed with lots of colour to make the game look vibrant and yet easy to read. The pages also feature easy-cut guides to make preparation fast and simple. Games are a great way to practice and reinforce skills. This is included Dominoes Bundle with 4 other activities at a discount price. You may also like: Area Card Game Pythagoras Follow Me Cards
2D and 3D Shapes | Clip Cards
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2D and 3D Shapes | Clip Cards

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These clip cards are a great way to test students’ recognition of basic 2D and 3D shapes. The given possible answers have been carefully chosen to allow teachers to spot any misconceptions students may have about the names and spellings of shapes. The idea of this activity is that students clip a clothespin, peg or a paperclip to what they think the correct name or spelling of the shape is. This activity works equally well when the cards are laminated. Students simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. Alternatively, you can print these on paper, hand out to your class at the end of the lesson, so they can put their names on and circle the correct answer, serving as a great plenary activity to a lesson. These cards are in colour, but print equally well in grey scale for cost savings. We have included two versions of this activity, one with shapes filled in (and in the case of the 3D shapes, designed as a solid shape) and a second with just the shapes outline, for if you are worried about ink usage (and for the 3D shapes, these are wireframes). A great tool for multiple choice in the classroom without needing a computer. Available as part of Clip Cards Bundle One You may also like: 3D Shapes Flash Cards 3D Shapes Matching Puzzle Quadrilateral Match Card Game Properties of Quadrilaterals Flash Cards 2D Shape Dominoes
'Times as Many' | Clip Cards
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'Times as Many' | Clip Cards

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These clip cards are a great way to test students’ ability to take a group of objects and multiply it by a given number using a physical multiple choice system. It includes 44 cards covering questions from ‘twice as many’ to ‘twelve times as many’. The given possible answers have been carefully chosen to allow teachers to spot any misconceptions students may have about the topic. The idea of this activity is that students work out the answer to a given question, then clip a clothespin/ peg or a paperclip to what they think is the correct answer. This activity works equally well when the cards are laminated. Students simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. Alternatively, you can print these on paper, hand out to your class at the end of the lesson, so they can put their names on and circle the correct answer, serving as a great exit ticket/plenary to the lesson. These cards are in colour, but print equally well in grey scale for cost savings. This activity is also available as part of our Arithmetic clip cards bundle. Click here.
'More Than' | Clip Cards
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'More Than' | Clip Cards

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These clip cards are a great way to test students’ ability to add to a given number of objects using a physical multiple choice system. It includes 40 cards covering questions from ‘one more than’ to ‘ten more than’. The given possible answers have been carefully chosen to allow teachers to spot any misconceptions students may have about the topic. The idea of this activity is that students work out the answer to a given question, then clip a clothespin/peg or a paperclip to what they think is the correct answer. This activity works equally well when the cards are laminated. Students simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. Alternatively, you can print these on paper, hand out to your class at the end of the lesson, so they can put their names on and circle the correct answer, serving as a great exit ticket/plenary to the lesson. These cards are in colour, but print equally well in grey scale for cost savings. This activity can be bought along side 4 other clip cards at a discount. Click here.