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.
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.
A FREE skills poster on the subject of measuring time in both analogue and digital. References to Hours, Minutes, Seconds, AM and PM.
Also includes bonus teacher's sheet on misconceptions of telling the time.
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This telling the time puzzle is a fun way to test students ability to tell the time. Students match the image of an analogue clock, the time in words, digital and 24-hour time.
Included are variations of the follwing times: o’clock, half past, quarter past and to, 10 minute intervals and minute intervals.
It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle.
Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white.
Available as part of Matching Activity Bundle One.
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A selection of 10 activity sheets to help students learn how to count objects within a scene. Colour and shape recognition skills can be exercised with this pack.
Worksheets include both words and images in the questions to allow for differentiation.
Also included is a bonus Christmas themed sheet, for a festive treat.
This activity is available as part of our learning to count bundle
You are a space explorer. You plan to own as many spaces on the board as you can. Problem is, so does your opponent. This game tests times tables, encourages understanding of multiples and factors, and explores prime numbers.
Space Conquest is a Two Player game where players fight for ownership of as many planets as they can. A topics of discussion sheet is also included, designed to begin a discussion on the 10x10 square, and why not all the squares can be reached using as 12 sided dice.
Things you need: A Standard Pencil to use with the spinner provided OR a 12-sided dice.
A full set of Game Rules are included
This is available as part of a bundle
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These clip cards are a great way to test students’ knowledge of telling the time using a physical multiple choice system. It includes o’clock, half past, quarter past & to and 10 & 1 minute intervals, and contains converting between analogue clock & 12 hour, analogue clock & word form, Word form & 12 hour, and 12 hour & 24 hour. The given possible answers have been carefully chosen to allow teachers to spot any misconceptions students may have about telling the time.
The idea of this activity is that students work out the correct conversion of the given time, 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.
To make them self marking, simply place a dot on the underside of the card pertaining to the correct answer.
Available as part of Clip Cards Bundle One
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This collection of number puzzle strips is a great way for students to demonstrate their ability to count. A large image is cut into strips. When the strips are placed in order, a picture is revealed.
We have supplied two versions of each puzzle. One version in landscape that has the numbers from left to right, mimicking the number line. The other in portrait with numbers ascending from bottom to top, preparing students for later work with graphs in the y axis.
We recommend you pre cut the strips to hand to students, and also laminate the strips for longevity if you wish. For an extra challenge, why not combine a few of the puzzles, so students not only have to put the numbers in the correct order, but decide which pieces should go with which puzzle.
There are 10 puzzles in total, covering themes of every day scenes, under the sea and outer space, as well as celeration themes including Birthday, Christmas, and Fireworks!
This activity is available as part of our learning to count bundle
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
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2D Shape Dominoes
This dominoes game is about recognising shapes. It cosists of triangles, quadrilateral, pentagrams, hexagons, heptagons, octagons, nonagons and decagons. Some of the shapes are regular, some irregular and some consist of concave shapes.
The game includes 36 dominoes, for a game with a lot of variety. The dominoes are designed with lots of colour and clear text to make the game look vibrant and 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.Web
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These clip cards are a great way to test students’ ability to subtract from a given number of objects using a physical multiple choice system. It includes 40 cards covering questions from ‘one less than’ to ‘ten less 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 is also included in our arithmetic clip card bundle. Click here to find out more.
These clip cards are a great way to test students’ ability to take a group of objects and share it between a given number using a physical multiple choice system. It includes 36 cards covering questions from ‘shared between two’ to ‘shared between ten’. 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 can be bought at a discount with 4 other clip cards in our arithmetic clip card bundle. Click here.
These clip cards are a great way to test students’ knowledge of times tables using a physical multiple choice system. It includes all times tables from the 2’s to the 12’s, and contains questions in the form of n^2, as well as one bonus card 0x9. The given possible answers have been carefully chosen to allow teachers to spot any misconceptions students may have about their times tables.
The idea of this activity is that students work our the answer to a given times table 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.
Available as part of Clip Cards Bundle One
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Add and Subtract race is a differentiated game for practicing sums. The game includes adding and subtracting single, two and three digit numbers. Allow the opportunity for negative answers for a more challenging game.
This product is a board game intended to be printed on any normal printer. There are colour and monochrome pages of the main game board with four levels of increasing difficulty.
This is available as part of a bundle
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More Than Clip Cards
Galaxy Exploration is a Board Game that emulates Snakes & Ladders to help students exercise a knowledge of Number Bonds to 10 and 20. However, unlike Snakes & Ladders, we have added some other interesting elements to make a more competitive and fun game overall.
The game pack comes with 6 playable boards. Four are playable with either a 10-sided dice or the included spinner. Two are playable ONLY with a 6-sided dice just in case you need it. Of those six, half do not feature the Black Holes and Portals (Snakes and Ladders) to make a much faster game which is still great for the learning of Number Bonds.
In addition, the boards include ‘Habitable Planets’ and ‘Gravity Slingshots’, which force the player to take an extra turn, or miss a turn. A fun change from the norm!
If printed in full-colour, and laminated, the game will last for a very long time. The construction of this product is professional and clear and looks beautiful on thick card.
This is available as part of a bundle
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Learning to Count Clip Cards.
These clip cards are a great way to test students’ knowledge of numbers from 1-10. It includes various countable objects in di erent themes including food, sea and space images, ten frame and numicon style, and words.
The idea of this activity is that students count the number of objects on the card then clip a clothes peg or a paperclip to indicate their answer. The ten frame and numicon style cards are included, as are cards with numbers in word form, so you can check students’ full understanding of counting and cardinality.
This activity works equally well when the cards are laminated. Students simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker.
Included is also a specifically designed grey scale version.
This activity is available as part of our learning to count bundle
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This learning to count puzzle is a fun way to test students recognition in number, word and ten frame/ Numicon type form as well as using groups of objects. It covers numbers from 1 - 20.
Two versions are included; one that uses the 10 frame system typically taught in the US, and the other that is similar to the numcon way of representing numbers in a frame that is predominately used in the UK and Australia.
It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle.
This activity is available as part of our learning to count bundle
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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.
This is a fantastically simple game that really reduces the effort of preparation a teacher, tutor or parent needs to put into teaching how to tell time from an analog clock face. As a card is drawn from the shuffled deck, players have to check their cards to see if they can get as close as possible to that time.
The cards feature differentiated clock faces in different colours. Red whole hour cards, orange half hour cards, yellow quarter-to and quarter-past cards, green five minute denomination cards, and blue single minute denomination cards.
You can include or omit whichever cards you wish for the game to work. We have included all time denominations of a 12 hour clock up to the quarter denominations. 5 minute and single minute cards feature a selection of 24 cards each. There is even a page of blank clock faces to draw your own hands if you wish.
This game is part of a Bundle at a discount price.
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This is a card game for learning Factors and Multiples. Students take turns to play a factor card from their hand into a multiple card that is in play. Once a factor has been played on a particular card, no other player can play it again.
There are exactly the correct amount of factor cards to match the multiple cards (except for itself and 1), so you could also play this as a simple matching game. I often do with my students; though be warned that it takes up the whole room.
The pack contains a full set of rules and a cheat sheet to show which multiples go with what factors. The cards are also super easy to cut out thanks to easy-cut guides.
This game is available in CARD GAME BUNDLE 2 with 4 other card games at a discount.
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This Times Tables card game is a fun way for students to practice their tables while playing a game. Chose 4 times tables to play. Included are all the tables from the 2’s to the 12’s. Shuffle the cards and then deal all the cards to all the players. The player with the 7th card of the highest times tables plays this card first.
For example, if we were playing with the 2 times tables, the 5 times tables, the 10 times tables and the 11 times tables, then the highest times tables we are playing with is the 11’s, so the player who has the card 77 in the eleven times tables suit (11x7) plays this card first.
Players then take it in turns to play the next in the sequence, either up or down, or play another starting card, which is 7 times what ever table the suit is. These starter cards have a double boarder to make them stand out.
A full set of rules are included as well as easy-cut guides to make the preparation of the game fast and simple.
The game is played similar to the classic card game sevens/parliament, but with times tables.
This game is available in CARD GAME BUNDLE 2 with 4 other card games at a discount.
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This game encourages students to learn to count in a fun and competitive way. It includes numbers in digit, word, tally, ten square and objects form and is best suited for 2-6 players, though we have suggestions for a single player game.
This activity is available as part of our learning to count bundle