Are you looking for fun and engaging maths activities for your students? You're in the right place! Explore my shop for no prep (or low prep) printable resources that make learning maths fun and accessible! There's something for all ages. Download now to teach Maths by Heart.
Are you looking for fun and engaging maths activities for your students? You're in the right place! Explore my shop for no prep (or low prep) printable resources that make learning maths fun and accessible! There's something for all ages. Download now to teach Maths by Heart.
Are you looking for engaging ways to help your students understand odd and even numbers? These odd and even numbers worksheets are no-prep activities to save you valuable time and help your students gain a deeper understanding of odd and even numbers and how they support mathematical thinking.
Benefits:
Understanding the rules of odd and even numbers goes beyond memorising equations like “odd + odd = even”.
Here’s why it’s beneficial:
Knowing if a number is even lets you quickly predict results of certain operations. For example, you know adding an even number to any number won’t change its odd/even property (even + even = even, even + odd = odd). This makes many calculations faster and easier.
Even numbers are divisible by 2. Understanding even/odd lays the groundwork for learning divisibility rules for other numbers.
Classifying numbers as odd or even helps with grouping and sorting problems. You can quickly identify which numbers can be paired together and which ones will be left out.
Odd and even form a basic number pattern. Recognizing this pattern helps develop logical thinking skills, which are crucial throughout mathematics.
What’s inside:
What are odd and even numbers? - Odd or even? Pairing Activity
Odd and even numbers on a 100 chart
Odd word search
Double Trouble
Adding and subtracting odd and even numbers
Multiplying and dividing odd and even numbers
Design a poster to review what your students have learned
Always, Sometimes, never
Be the teacher
Odd or even puzzle
Solutions
How to use:
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
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Investigating Square Numbers, Factors & Primes
Prime and Composite Numbers Workbook for KS3
Updates:
5th June 2024: Updated to new branding
Looking for end of the year maths activities that will keep your students engaged? This resource explores maths topics in a creative way using your students’ names. End of the year maths has never been so much fun! Explore fractions, shapes, geometry, graphing, symmetry and so much more! Ditch the dull drill-and-fill maths worksheets and watch your students’ faces light up as they discover the magic of maths hidden within their own names.
What’s Included:
9 Differentiated Activities:
Explore shapes, angles, and symmetry within names.
Design mirrored patterns inspired by names.
Plot names on a grid and create playful distortions.
Dive into fractions of vowels and consonants.
Code instructions for robots to write names precisely.
Design shapes within names and calculate their area.
Craft a personal maths dictionary using pictures and words.
Discover polygons within names and create colourful mosaics.
Uncover hidden number relationships by converting fractions, decimals, and percents for each letter.
Benefits:
Engaging & Accessible: Cater to diverse learning styles and abilities with support resources.Visual guides (completed examples) ensure clear understanding for students.
Teacher-Friendly Features: :
Ready-to-use printables in A4 size pdf.
Bonus resource section includes blank grids, blank fraction strips, lettering templates, a maths dictionary template, and extension ideas.
Encourage collaboration and fun with a trading card activity.
Perfect for:
Maths end of the year or back-to-school activities
Maths teachers looking for creative and engaging maths activities.
Classrooms seeking personalised learning experiences.
Teachers who want to boost critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity in their students.
Creating a vibrant and interactive maths learning environment.
Summer School activities
This resource is a game-changer for making maths fun and accessible for all learners! Download your copy today and watch your students become maths detectives, uncovering the wonders of maths within their own names!
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Are you looking for creative ways for your students to improve times table recall? Make mastering multiplication fun and engaging for all of your students as they explore the patterns hidden in the numbers. This no-prep printable activity can be used as a booklet or as individual worksheets and includes solutions so your students can self-check their answers. Perfect for morning work, early finishers, or sub plans.
Benefits:
Explore hidden patterns in multiplication facts from 1 to 12.
Develop number sense through visual representations.
Boost confidence and comprehension with hands-on practice.
Multiplication chart patterns: colour multiples and discover repeating patterns.
Web patterns: connect related facts and visualize relationships between numbers creating a web pattern.
Spirolaterals: use multiplication rules to create mesmerising geometric designs.
Solutions: your students can self-check answers to promote independence.
This versatile resource offers:
Beautiful final pieces: perfect for classroom displays or student portfolios.
Easy-to-print PDFs: ideal for individual or group work.
Teacher-friendly solutions: save time and focus on supporting students.
Printing: A4 pdf (flattened)
Bonus: The download also includes a png file of the 0 to 9 dotted circle so you can create resources based on your class theme. For example, print the circle in the centre of a sunflower design and punch holes where the dots. Students can then use colorful yarn to sew their times table design.
How to use:
Maths clubs
Independent practice
Early finishers
Morning work
Home learning
Spark excitement and build lasting number sense with this one-of-a-kind maths art adventure!
Updates:
08/02/24: Included calculation sheets for the spirolaterals.
Added bonus png of dot circle to make it easy for you to create your own resources. - these look great as a sewing or a nail and string art design. Maybe the centre of a sunflower or Christmas bauble?
14/04/24: Updated to new branding.
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Are you looking for an exciting way for your students to practice converting fractions, decimals and percentages? This printable board game is a fun and engaging way to practice the skill - much more engaging than worksheets! Perfect for an end of the year activity when your students’ concentration is starting to slide. Laminate to use again and again all through the year for years to come.
Available in colour or print-friendly black and white in A4 size.
Benefits for you:
Fun and engaging: The game’s interactive format makes learning more fun, boosting student motivation.
Hands-on practice: Students learn by doing, reinforcing key concepts and improving understanding.
Teamwork and collaboration: The game encourages teamwork, fostering positive classroom dynamics and social skills.
Assessment made easy: the game helps identify student strengths and weaknesses, guiding your instruction.
Benefits for your students:
Skill boost: the game helps students learn fractions, decimals and percentages in a fun and engaging way.
Positive vibes: your students will love playing maths games and will be engage
What’s inside:
Game rules
Game board
75 fraction,decimal,percentage cards
10 lucky dip cards
counters & markers
40 general maths knowledge cards
Solutions
3 help sheets
3 Place value charts
Decimal number lines
Blank fraction strips
( in colour & black & white)
Preparation
Download the printable PDF, (choose between a colorful or black & white versions to suit your needs)
Print the board, cards and game pieces ( laminate for long-term use)
Cut out the cards and game pieces
Print the help sheets if needed
How to play
Your students will predict card sequences and compare the fractions, decimals or percentages to decide if their card is higher or lower. There are also opportunities to answer general maths knowledge questions for all round revision. The first to reach the finish line wins.
Includes help sheets and answer keys so your students can check their answers - this promotes independence and saves you valuable time.
Where to use:
Small group instruction
In the classroom
Maths Clubs
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
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Do your KS3 & GCSE Foundation maths students enjoy revising maths topics? Mine didn’t either, so I created this printable board game that have them asking for more! Your students will enjoy answering questions that cover topics including percentage of a number, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions, area and circumference of circles, mean mode median range, and other algebra, geometry, and statistics topics, all while keeping things light with fun jokes.
Includes solutions to save you valuable time and a template for your students to create their own question cards to deepen their understanding. This was a game-changer for my students - they loved taking ownership of their learning and creating challenging questions for their classmates! We made the cards throughout the year and then play when we have some time to fill or need a break.
Why play maths games with older students?
High school can be a tough time for students’ engagement with maths. Here’s where maths games can come in! They offer a bunch of advantages that go beyond just rote memorization:
Games make learning fun! This can be a game-changer (pun intended) for your students who find traditional maths drills boring. Engagement fuels a desire to learn and participate.
Many maths games target specific skills, like fractions, decimals, or pre-algebra. By playing repeatedly, students practice and solidify these concepts in a low-pressure environment.
Maths games often involve challenges that require strategic thinking and creative solutions. This strengthens critical thinking and problem-solving muscles that benefit students in all areas, not just maths.
Games can cater to different learning styles, allowing students to grasp concepts in a way that works best for them. This can be a big help for students who struggle with traditional methods.
Games provide a space to experiment and make mistakes without fear of penalty. This encourages students to take risks and develop a “growth mindset” about maths.
In short, maths games can turn maths from a chore into an engaging and enriching experience for your high schoolers.
What’s Inside:
Game Board(2-page printable in colour or B&W)
64 Question Cards covering KS3 & GCSE Foundation maths concepts
Blank Question Card Template (students create their own questions!)
Detailed solutions
Teacher Instructions
A4 size pdf
How to use:
Print & laminate the game board and question cards (choose colour or black & white).
Divide students into small groups and provide each group with a game set.
Students take turns answering maths questions to move their game piece. The answers tell players how far to move. There’s added fun with jokes and forfeits too! The first player to the finish line wins!
Your students can also create their own cards during the year.
Looking for a fun and interactive way to teachLaws of Indices to your KS3 students? This engaging lesson includes lesson plan / sub plan, worksheets, board game, and clear explanations, making it easy to conquer the Laws of Indices!
Benefits
Solidify understanding: Students will practice applying the product rule, quotient rule, and power of a power rule through engaging activities.
Game-based learning: The included board game reinforces indices rules in a fun and interactive way.
Differentiation options: This resource provides worksheets with varying difficulty levels to cater to diverse learners.
Clear explanations: Straightforward explanations and answer keys ensure a smooth learning experience.
What’s Inside
Detailed Lesson Plan: A step-by-step guide for implementing the lesson, including materials list, learning objectives, and clear procedures.
Differentiated Worksheets : Three worksheets with varying difficulty levels to target different learning needs.
Printable Board Game: A colorful and exciting board game that helps students practice applying indices rules.
Game resources: Printable dice and spinners.
Answer Key: A comprehensive answer key for all worksheets, ensuring easy grading and self-checking for students.
A4 Size
Print options: Colour & Black & White
Concepts covered:
Base and index
Product rule
Quotient rule
Power of a power rule
How to Use
Follow the detailed lesson plan to introduce indices and the different rules.
Use the differentiated worksheets for individual or group practice.
Play the board game to reinforce skills in a fun and interactive way.
Use the answer key to check student work and provide feedback.
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Help your students master the 3 times table with fun activities and games!
Develop understanding of multiplication strategies, not just memorisation.
Answer keys included for self-checking and independent learning.
Suitable for different learning styles and abilities.
Benefits:
Engaging activities to reinforce multiplying by 3.
Varied worksheets cater to individual needs.
Builds confidence with self-checking answer keys.
Tracks progress and identifies areas for improvement.
Simple design caters for older students needing reinforcement.
What’s Included:
Decorate cover to personalise with facts about 3.
Independent Worksheets:
Making the 3 Times Table
3 Times Table Patterns
On Target with the 3s
Multiple Check (Hidden Picture)
Ultimate Multiplication Challenge
Ultimate Division Challenge
Paired Games:
3 Times Table Race
3 Times Table Shove
Certificate of Achievement
Answer Key included
Game Resources:
Printable Dice Templates
Spinner
Printing
A4 paper
Colour or B&W options
Instructions/Implementation Tips:
Print as a workbook or individual sheets
Laminate for durability and repeated use.
Encourage self-checking with the answer key.
Prepare game resources (spinners or dice) in advance.
Counters are needed for games (use buttons, coins etc.).
Set a target for mastering the 3s and award certificates upon completion.
How to Use:
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
Other times table games & activities booklets are available:
2 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
4 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
5 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
6 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
7 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
8 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
9 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
10 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
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Help your students master the 7 times table with fun activities and games!
Develop understanding of multiplication strategies, not just memorisation.
Answer keys included for self-checking and independent learning.
Suitable for different learning styles and abilities.
Benefits
Engaging activities to reinforce multiplying and dividing by 7.
Varied worksheets cater to individual needs.
Builds confidence with self-checking answer keys.
Tracks progress and identifies areas for improvement
Simple design caters for older students needing improvement.
What’s included
Independent Worksheets
Making the 7 times table
7 times table patterns
On target with the 7s
Multiple check (hidden picture)
Ultimate Multiplication Challenge
Ultimate Division Challenge
Paired Games
7 times table race
7 times table shove
Certificate of Achievement
Answer key
Game resources
Printable dice template
Spinner
Printing
A4 pdf
Colour or Black & White options
Implementation Tips
Print as a workbook or individual activities
Laminate for durability and repeated use throughout the year
Encourage self-checking with the answer key
Prepare game resources (spinners or dice) in advance if needed.
Counters are needed for the games
Set a target for mastering the 7 times table and award certificate upon completion.
How to use
Independent practise
Partner activities
Small group intervention
Maths Tutors
Home learning
Other times table games & activities booklets are available:
2 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
3 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
4 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
5 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
6 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
8 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
9 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
10 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
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Do your students struggle with place value? Understanding how to multiply and divide by 10, 100 and 1000 can be tricky. This interactive place value chart slider will help your students master this fundamental concept by helping them see the numbers move.
Includes instructions and answer keys to enable students to self-check answers. The question cards are editable in PowerPoint so you’ll never run out of questions.
The slider creates a pocket to store the questions and also features a multiplication chart, fraction wall, number lines and 100-chart which can be stored in their exercise books for easy reference.
Benefits:
Build a strong base for maths concepts like multiplication, division, fractions, and metric conversions.
Boost fluency with whole and decimal numbers.
Engage diverse learners and make abstract concepts concrete.
Question sheets and the slider encourage independent learning.
Differentiated activities to meet individual needs with editable question cards.
Interactive and engaging activities make learning fun and rewarding.
What’s inside?
Interactive Place Value Slider: Slide digits to visualise changes in multiplication & division. Doubles as a handy pocket bookmark!
Practice Made Easy: Question sheets fit inside the slider pocket for convenient drills on whole numbers, decimals, and metric conversions (millimetres, metres etc.).
Customisable Practice: Edit included question cards (PowerPoint file) to target specific learning objectives.
Handy Reference Tools: Packed with essentials like a fraction wall (to twelfths!), multiplication chart, blank 100 chart, and two number lines (0-20cm & 0-200mm).
Metric Unit Connection: Understand real-world applications with clear displays of metric prefixes.
Clear Instructions: Posters explain slider use, ensuring everyone can jump right in.
Multiple Options: Choose colour or black & white.
A4 pdf
Ready to simplify place value in your classroom? Download this resource today and watch your students excel!
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Updated 17th January 2024
Now includes editable question cards
Updated 8th June 2024
New branding
Are you looking for engaging activities for your KS3 students that build a strong foundation for future maths success? Explore the patterns hidden in square numbers using prime factorization and composite numbers. A great end-of-the-year maths investigation.
Benefits:
Boosts maths confidence and skills
Promotes critical thinking and problem-solving
Develop skills that will benefit your students throughout their math journey
Make connections within math to develop a deeper understanding
What’s inside:
Cover (optional)
What are Square Numbers? An introduction to what square numbers are.
First 5 Square Numbers Find the first 5 square numbers using arrays
Square Numbers on a Multiplication Chart
Square Numbers - How odd Investigate the relationship between square numbers and odd numbers.
Square Number Factors Students discover that square numbers have an odd number of factors
Prime Factor Recap A quick recap of prime factorization
Square Numbers Prime Factors Your students discover that square numbers have an even number of each prime factor.
Recognize Square Numbers Students color in square numbers in a grid to uncover a picture.
Square Number Blurt Your students write what they learned then revisit the activities to see what they forgot or what they got wrong - self-assessment
Student Answer Key Promote independence by enabling your students to self-check answers.
Squared paper Your students can use this to cut out squares or draw diagrams on
A4 Size pdf.
How to use:
This resource is designed to be flexible and adaptable to your teaching style and student needs. You can use the activities as a whole investigation, select specific worksheets, or incorporate them into existing lesson plans. The answer keys allow for independent practice and self-checking.
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Looking for exciting and interactive ways to help your Key Stage 3 students grasp area and circumference of circles? These no-prep, hands-on activities promote understanding of what pi (π) is and how it relates to a circle’s area and circumference. Perfect for Pi Day (14th March) or to supplement your current lessons.
What your students will gain:
A deeper understanding of circle geometry
Mastery of the formulas for circumference and area
The ability to apply knowledge to solve problems
A fun and engaging way to learn maths!
This resource includes:
Hands-on paper cutting activities to discover the relationship between circumference and area in a practical way.
Worksheets, activities, and a game to solidify concepts and practise calculations.
Colouring pages for creative reinforcement and stress-free learning.
Colour and black & white versions of some pages
20-page booklet + colour options and solutions
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Updates:
14/04/24 Updated to new branding
Help your Year 1 students add within 20 using the make 10 then add strategy.
This no-prep, printable resource includes an addition strategies anchor chart to introduce students to the skill practically with counters and ten frames before practising with differentiated “Make 10 to Add” worksheets and games.
Includes colour and black & white options in A4 size.
Key benefits:
Master single-digit addition confidently.
Develop strong number sense and place value understanding.
Learn the ‘Make 10 to Add’ strategy practically using counters and hundred squares.
Engage in fun and interactive activities.
Differentiate instruction to meet individual needs.
Boost problem-solving skills with real-world application.
What’s inside?
Colourful & informative poster: Explains bridging 10 using ten frames and counters alongside a 0-20 number line.
Printing options: A4, colour or black & white.
Interactive activity mat: Reinforce learning with hands-on fun!
Making Ten recap activity: Jigsaw puzzles and worksheets to solidify number bonds to 10.
Differentiated worksheet: Cater to various learning levels with tiered challenges.
Exciting games: Playful practice with Roll & Add, Mystery Numbers, Bingo, and more!
Real-world word problems: Apply skills to everyday situations.
Detailed solutions: Ensure understanding every step of the way.
Bonus resources: Printable ten frames, number lines, and lift-the-flap ten frames for extra support.
How to use:
Independent practice
Paired activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
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UPDATES:
27th October 2023:
Updated font and layout to improve clarity.
Corrected typing errors.
11th January 2024
Now includes A4 and US Letter versions
Both available in colour or Black & white
Added making 10 activity to recap prior learning.
Included word problems for extra practise.
5th June 2024
Updated to new branding
A4 size only
Are you looking for fun ways for your students to practise multiplication? This free resource provides printable templates and step-by-step photo instructions for making bracelets from wool using step-counting, a fun and engaging activity for your students.
This printable activity gives your students a creative and independent activity to practise step-counting skills. The templates and photo instructions included make it easy for your students to create bracelets while reinforcing their knowledge of multiplication and times tables. This activity can be used as an early finisher activity, morning work, completed or home or even as a fun maths centre.
Benefits
Engages your students in a fun and hands-on activity
Reinforces step-counting skills
Promotes creativity and fine motor skills
Can be used as independent work or a maths centre activity
What’s inside:
Templates for 1x table to 12x table
Number lines for each table
Photo instructions
A4 size pdf
You will need:
10 lengths of wool approx 25cm each
Template printed on card
Scissors
How to use:
Print the template for the table to be practiced onto card and cut out.
Follow the photo instructions
For additional support, follow the number line
Make the bracelet as long as needed.
The cord that is created could be used for other crafts:
Wire could be shaped into line images or name then the could be attached to make a fun and vibrant design.
Roll the cord into a circle to make a coaster.
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Are you looking for engaging ways for your GCSE students to revise Pythagoras’ Theorem and Trigonometry? This geometry board game is low-prep and once prepared, can be re-used every year!
Make the learning process less stressful and more engaging - this can be especially helpful for your students who find traditional review methods tedious.
Benefits:
Boosts maths confidence and skills
Games can reduce anxiety towards maths and cultivates a more positive outlook on the subject.
Encourages collaboration and communication
Makes learning maths fun and enjoyable!
PDF Contents:
Game board in colour or black & white
30 Question cards (on 1 page)
Helpful Hints Sheet
Detailed teacher solutions
Student solutions
Also needed:
Paper and pencil for calculations
Scientific calculator with sin, cos and tan functions.
Counters
Initial Preparation: Print
Game board on card
Question cards (1-sided on card) then cut them out
Counters (if needed)
Answer sheets (on paper)
Setup:
Place the game board on a flat surface.
Shuffle the question cards and place them face down on the board where indicated.
Objective:
Answer right-angled trigonometry and Pythagoras’ Theorem questions correctly to move your game piece along the board, and be the first to reach the rosette and win the game!
Gameplay:
Players take turns to draw a question card and answer the question shown.
Round the answer to the nearest integer.
Move your game piece forward the number of spaces equal to the rounded answer.
Follow the direction of any arrows your game piece lands on
Winning the Game:
The first player to reach the finish wins the game!
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Updates:
22/04/2024:
Improved clarity of cards
Corrected mistakes in answer sheet
Added flow chart to Help Sheet
Added student solution sheet
Improved layout of teacher solution sheet
Updated to new branding
Are you looking for a mindfulness calendar display for your classroom to prepare to go back to school? This resource includes days, months, dates and birthday banners in 2 sizes in a clear child-friendly font with a mindfulness colouring background. Print on coloured paper or card to match you classroom theme. Display your students birthdays.
Benefits:
Clear, child-friendly font
Low-cost, print-friendly design
Use as a class calendar or flashcards
Includes extras e.g. “tomorrow is …” “yesterday was …” to help your students understand the passage of time
Mindfulness colouring design to promote calm while learning
What’s inside:
Days, months and date cards
Additional cards such as “Our Calendar”, “tomorrow is …” “yesterday was …”
Banners in full page and half-page sizes
Includes storage box template to keep the cards organised
A4 Size pdf
How to use:
Print 1-sided on card (coloured for added interest)
Cut out cards
Your students colour the mindfulness design
Stick the cards to the board and have students change them daily or hole punch and use ring binders on a pole to change them easily.
Print as flashcards for your students to practice reading, spelling or ordering the days and months. Practise reading ordinal numbers.
Use the display banners to write your students’ birthday
Laminate display banners to write a weekly or monthly calendar of events.
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Are you looking for fun and engaging ways for students to practice classifying triangles, quadrilaterals and polygons? Students can classify polygons through engaging and relaxing coloring activities.
No-prep printable activities available as an A4 pdf. Print as a workbook or as individual activities to reinforce your own classifying polygons, triangles and quadrilaterals lessons. Perfect for early finishers, morning activities, maths centres, or relaxing and creative back-to-school or end-of-the-year activities.
Includes:
Triangles: equilateral, isosceles, scalene
Quadrilaterals: square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus, trapezoid, kite, and other quadrilaterals
Polygons: pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon, nonagon, and decagon
Benefits:
Makes learning fun and engaging: Encourages students to explore and learn about polygons through a hands-on coloring activity.
Reinforces shape recognition: Provides students with ample practice identifying and naming different polygons.
Promotes creativity: Allows students to express themselves through coloring and design.
Saves time: Ready-to-use activities - just print and go!
Here’s what you’ll get:
A variety of colouring activities: Students can colour pre-designed polygons or personalise blank shapes to create their own unique designs.
Exposure to different orientations: The activities include polygons in various orientations, helping students recognise shapes regardless of their position.
Available as A4 size pdf
Easy to use: Print and go!
Where to use:
Independent practice
Group activities
Homework assignments
Maths Tutors
Review and assessment
This versatile and engaging resource is sure to make learning about polygons a fun and enriching experience for your students!
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05/11/23 Font
14/04/24: Updated to new branding.
Help your students master the 6 times table with fun activities and games!
Develop understanding of multiplication strategies, not just memorisation.
Answer keys included for self-checking and independent learning.
Suitable for different learning styles and abilities.
Benefits:
Engaging activities to reinforce multiplying and dividing by 6.
Varied worksheets cater to individual needs.
Builds confidence with self-checking answer keys.
Tracks progress and identifies areas for improvement.
Simple design caters for older students needing reinforcement.
What’s Included:
Decorate cover with facts about 6.
Independent Worksheets:
Making the 6 Times Table
6 Times Table Patterns
On Target with the 6s
Multiple Check (Hidden Picture)
Ultimate Multiplication Challenge
Ultimate Division Challenge
Paired Games:
6 Times Table Race
6 Times Table Shove
Certificate of Achievement
Answer Key included
Game Resources:
Printable Dice Templates
Spinner
Printing
A4 paper
Colour & Black & White options
Instructions/Implementation Tips:
Print as a workbook or individual sheets.
Laminate for durability and repeated use.
Encourage self-checking with the answer key.
Prepare game resources (spinners or dice) in advance.
Counters are needed for games (use buttons, coins etc.).
Set a target for mastering the 6 times table and award certificate upon completion.
How to Use:
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Maths Tutors
Home learning
Other times table games & activities booklets are available:
2 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
3 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
4 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
5 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
7 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
8 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
9 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
10 Times Table Games & Activities Booklet
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Struggling to engage your KS2 students in learning divisibility rules?
This Divisibility Rules Game is the answer! This interactive game and lesson plan / sub plan pack transforms number tricks into exciting challenges, turning maths practice into a race to the finish line! Available in A4 Size.
Benefits for Students:
Engaging and Motivating: Transforms divisibility rule practice into a fun and competitive game, boosting engagement and making learning enjoyable.
Reinforces Understanding: Repeatedly applying rules in the game context solidifies comprehension and builds fluency.
Develops Maths Skills: Sharpens critical thinking, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills through number manipulation and rule application.
Promotes Collaboration: Encourages teamwork and communication when playing in pairs or small groups.
Increases Confidence: Mastering the game and understanding divisibility rules fosters a sense of accomplishment and strengthens maths confidence.
Benefits for Teachers:
Ready-to-Use Resource: Includes everything needed for engaging divisibility practice (instructions, materials, lesson plan / sub plan ). Some preparation is needed but could easily be carried out by the students.
Differentiation Options: Two game board versions cater to different abilities.
Saves Time and Effort: No need to create lesson plans or activities from scratch – this resource is all set!
Assessment Tool: Observe student understanding and identify areas for improvement during gameplay.
Promotes Positive Classroom Environment: Students are actively engaged and having fun, leading to a more positive and productive learning atmosphere.
Packed with engaging resources:
Colourful divisibility rule posters
Interactive rule checkers (lift-the-flap and checkbox options)
0-9 digit cards for endless number combinations
Two game board versions for differentiation
Clear and concise instructions for easy implementation
Divisibility Lesson & Game is perfect for:
Maths centers and rotations
Partner or small group activities
Whole-class review and practice
Differentiation for individual needs
Building maths confidence and fluency
You may also like:
Divisibility Rules Classroom Display Posters
Divisibility Rule for 2 Worksheets, Activities
Multiplication, Division & Divisibility Books
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Are you looking for an engaging back-to-school activity or an introduction to fractions? This FREE no prep resource is perfect for you! Your students can explore the fractions in their name.
Use the fraction strips provided to help them divide the rectangle into sections, then write their name. They mark the fractions on a number line and decide what fraction of their name is vowels and consonants. Students could compare their results and start to understand how fractions work.
Benefits:
Boosts maths confidence and skills
Encourages collaboration and communication
Makes learning fractions fun and enjoyable!
What’s inside:
Example Page
Activity Page (print one per student)
Fraction Strip Page (one per group)
A4 pdf
How to use:
Back-to-school activity
Introduction to fractions
Cross-curricular topic - use the name of a person or place that your students are studying.
Sub lesson
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Home learning
You may also like:
All About Me Editable Art & Writing Booklet
All About Me Craft with Numbers Editable
All About Me: Creative Maths in My Name
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All About Me Craftivities Bundle
FREE Circle Geometry: Area, Circumference, Vocabulary Activities for Key Stage 3
This FREE sample includes a cover and 3 activities:
Circle Vocabulary: label the circle (sunflower)
Circumference: cutting activity to match equations, diagrams and solutions
Area of a circle: worksheet.
Solutions included
Available as an A4 pdf file
This free resource is a sample of :
Sunflower Maths Activities KS3 Geometry
KS3 Circle Activities: Explore Circumference & Area
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