I create mathematics powerpoint and other resources for Key Stages 1, 2, 3 & 4, which are designed to clearly explain topics. These can be presented by the teacher, or accessed by individual students.
I can create bespoke resources.
Most KS2 and KS4 Maths Topics are in Bundles, as are the KS1 Powerpoint Mental Starters, or available separately If you'd like a bespoke bundle, please tell me the items you would like in it, and I will do this, at a discount of about 30% off total price.
I create mathematics powerpoint and other resources for Key Stages 1, 2, 3 & 4, which are designed to clearly explain topics. These can be presented by the teacher, or accessed by individual students.
I can create bespoke resources.
Most KS2 and KS4 Maths Topics are in Bundles, as are the KS1 Powerpoint Mental Starters, or available separately If you'd like a bespoke bundle, please tell me the items you would like in it, and I will do this, at a discount of about 30% off total price.
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A fantastic PDF Homework Booklet for Year 4 Mathematics.
This practical learning tool includes 40 single-sided homework sheets, covering topics on the Year 4 National Curriculum. We recommend one homework sheet to be set each week, with any remaining sheets to be set as holiday homework. This invaluable resource will provide all of your Year 4 homework for the entire year, hence saving you time in planning.
As the year progresses, pupils could put their completed sheets into a homework file or folder, hence providing a full homework record for every pupil in your Year 4 class.
The sheets can be tackled in any order depending upon your own scheme of work for Year 6. They appear in this book broadly in the order in which the topics are listed in the National Curriculum.
Alternatively, the PDF book could be printed out and stapled or ring-bound to make a complete book for each pupil.
Answers are also provided in the form of fully filled-in sheets. This should make marking easy and also allows for the relevant page to be projected onto a screen in your classroom to allow for peer marking.
The titles are:
Counting in Multiples
Adding and Taking 1000
Counting Backwards
Place Value
Putting Numbers in Order
Representing and Estimating Numbers
Rounding to the Nearest 10, 100, 1000
Roman Numerals to 100
Adding Numbers
Subtracting Numbers
Two-Step Addition and Subtraction Problems
Multiplication Tables
Multiplying Three Numbers
Recognising Factor Pairs, and Commutativity
Multiplying by a Single Digit Number
Solving Problems using Multiplying and Adding
Equivalent Fractions
Hundredths
Problems using Fractions
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Fractions and their Decimal Equivalents
Dividing by 10 and 100
Rounding Decimals
Comparing Decimal Numbers
Money Problems
Converting between Units
Perimeter of Rectangles and Squares
Area of Rectangles and Squares
Calculating using Money
12 and 24 Hour Clock Times
Time Problems
Geometric Shapes
Angles
Lines of Symmetry
Reflecting Shapes
Co-ordinates
Translations
Plotting Points
Drawing Bar Charts
Bar Chart Problems
Christmas Escape Room: Maths: Escape from Exmas Manor KS2
Your students will love this Escape Room activity in which they solve a series of maths problems.
Brand New for 2019, and I’ve reduced the original price from £4.50 to £3.00 to make this even more affordable.
The activity is designed for KS2 students.
There are 6 problems, each in a different “room” of “Exmas Manor”. Students must solve each one before they
move on to the next. Access to the next problem is by inputting the “Escape Code” in the Powerpoint Show
which leads them through the activity.
The skills required to solve the problems are:
Room 1: Adding times (hours and minutes).
Room 2: Solving pictorial equations.
Room 3: Fractions of amounts (prices).
Room 4: Finding totals from given information.
Room 5: Using mathematical rules.
Room 6: Area of Triangles and Rectangles.
You are provided with the Powerpoint Slideshow for students, a teachers powerpoint with answers, and a PDF which pupils can use to record their answers. This also includes answers for teachers, plus the Christmas card for room 6.
A Powerpoint to explain Roman Numerals. This powerpoint has 9 slides (Plus one title and one end slide). Designed for KS2.
Also included are two 2-sided A4 pdf worksheets, both with answers:
“Roman Numerals” has 40 questions, where the pupils have to identify or work out Roman Numerals for 2 and 3 digit numbers.
“Roman Years” has 36 questions, where pupils have to identify or work our Roman Numerals for 4-digit years.
A Powerpoint to explain Ratio and Proportion. This powerpoint has 33 slides (Plus one title and one end slide). Also there are three Ratio worksheets. Designed for KS2.
Topics covered in the powerpoint are:
Introducing Ratios
Simplifying Ratios
Solving Problems with Ratios
Introducing Proportion
Solving Problems with Proportions
Amended on 29 May 2020
A powerpoint presentation, an activity sheet and a two sided worksheet:
The Powerpoint presentation explains Converting a Fraction to a Decimal. This powerpoint has 15 slides (Plus one title and one end slide). Designed for KS2.
Also included is a single sided PDF domino resource, where pupils cut out the dominos and position them correctly around a grid so that fractions and decimals match up. The answer is also included.
Finally, there is a two-sided A4 PDF worksheet, containing 20 questions where a shaded area is given, and for each one the fraction shaded is asked for, and this is then converted to a decimal. Answers are included
Introductory half price discount price from £25 to £12.50.
A PDF resource designed to help teachers who are non maths specialists and parents to explain the Number topics from the KS3 Maths Curriculum. Also ideal for maths specialists too.
178 pages of examples and explanations plus contents page.
This guide would also be ideal for pupils to use on their own to study the methods and examples.
10 Fantastic bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters to practice skills in Subtraction.
Each of the 10 activities has 20 questions. The answer follows each question.
10 Fantastic bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters to practice skills in Addition.
Each of the 10 activities has 20 questions. The answer follows each question.
Here we have 8 bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters from our popular series. Each starter has 20 questions, where the answer follows each question.
The titles for these Mental Starters are:
Adding and Subtracting Algebraic Fractions
Change of Subject
Completing the Square
Difference of Squares
Index Rules
Rules for Linear Sequences
Simplifying Algebraic Fractions
Terms from Sequence Rules
10 Fantastic bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters to practice skills in Division.
Each of the 10 activities has 20 questions. The answer follows each question.
Here we have three bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters from our popular series. Each starter has 20 questions, where the answer follows each question.
The titles for these Mental Starters are:
Pairs of Squares
Powers of 2, 3, 4, 5
Roots and Squares
Here we have four bright and colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters from our popular series. Each starter has 20 questions, where the answer follows each question.
The titles for these Mental Starters are:
Calculator Add and Take
Calculator Multiply and Divide
Find the Multiplier
Rational and Irrational Numbers
40 Exciting and Colourful Powerpoint Mental Starters to Develop Numeracy Skills.
10 powerpoints each for Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division.
Each presentation contains 20 questions (A screenshot of each powerpoint presentation is show below), with the answer appearing after each question, so pupils can be encouraged to give answers in a range of ways, such as whiteboards. These are suitable for pupils of varying ages and abilities, and more time can be given to younger or less able pupils to answer each question.
This is a zipped file, but I’ve also uploaded four of the powerpoints separately so that the preview shows some content. The cover image also give an idea of the screens in the powerpoints. Please note that the font used in the actual powerpoints is calibri (which isn’t showing correctly in the preview images).