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 fun ways for your students to review fractions? This Valentine’s Day maths escape room activity has 4 fraction challenge cards for your Key Stage 2 students to solve to help Cupid deliver the friendship notes to the correct addresses.
Benefits:
Students can review 3rd Grade fractions independently or in groups
Encourages problem solving
Answer keys are included to save you time!
What’s Inside:
4 fraction challenge cards
Introduction page
Recording sheets
Certificate of completion
Teacher page
Colour & black & white options
Answer keys
A4 Size
Students will have fun solving the fraction challenges in groups or independently
Makes a great review before a test or quiz.
Perfect brain break while still learning!
Encourages team building.
How to Use:
Print out the challenge cards, recording sheet and Cupid’s map.
I recommend printing on paper for single use or laminating the cards for durability to use year-after-year.
Print out the matching answer keys so your students can check their answers.
Print the direction card to keep with the escape activity or display it on the board.
Print the certificate if you would like to reward your students’ hard work!
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Are you looking for a fun and educational Valentine’s Day activity to review multiplication in your maths class? Check out this Valentine pixel art activity! You can use this as a mindful maths activity to create a calm atmosphere in your classroom and help students develop perseverance too! The completed pictures make stunning classroom décor for your math display!
Benefits:
Multiplication fact recall is a fundamental skill in maths and regular practice throughout the year helps students develop fluency.
Easy prep – just print and go!
Answer keys are included to save you time!
Colouring activities create a calm atmosphere and develop perseverance.
The completed activity makes an amazing addition to your maths display board!
What’s inside:
1 worksheet with 10 multiplication questions using multiplication representations.
1 worksheet with 10 multiplication questions (differentiated option)
1 pixel colouring worksheet
Answer keys
Example finished colouring page
Teacher instructions & bulletin board ideas
A4 Size pdf
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Students answer 10 multiplication facts.
Makes a great review before a test or quiz.
Perfect brain break while still learning!
Encourages perseverance.
A creative addition to your maths display board.
How to use:
Print one multiplication page and one colouring page for each student.
Students write the answers to the multiplication in the box, then find the answer in the colour code grid.
Write the matching colour, then use the code to colour the picture.
Cut out the pixel art and stick them together on your maths bulletin board to create a border or main feature!
Where to use:
Independent practice
Partner activities
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Home learning
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BUNDLE Multiplication Valentine Activities
Are you looking for a fun and educational Valentine’s Day activity to review multiplication in your maths class? You can use this as a mindful maths activity to create a calm atmosphere in your classroom and help students develop perseverance too! The completed pictures make great classroom décor for your spring maths display!
Benefits:
Multiplication fact recall is a fundamental skill in maths and regular practice throughout the year helps students develop fluency.
Easy prep – just print and go!
Answer keys are included to save you time!
Colouring activities create a calm atmosphere and develop perseverance.
What’s inside:
1 Multiplication page with 20 multiplication questions
1 Heart colouring page
Answer keys
Example finished colouring page
Teacher instructions
A4 Size pdf
How to use:
Print one multiplication page and one coloring page for each student.
Students write the answers to the multiplication on the line, then find the answer in the grid.
Write the matching color, then use the code to color the picture.
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Independent practice
Intervention groups
Home learning
Valentine’s Day activities.
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Or save time and money and grab the Valentine’s Day bundle here:
BUNDLE Multiplication Valentine Activities
Get your Lower Key Stage 2 students excited about maths on St. Patrick’s Day with this booklet of 10 fun and educational maths activities. Includes a logic puzzle, colour by number multiplication, fractions, rounding numbers and more! Easy prep with answer keys included. Available in colour and black & white – just print and go!
Benefits:
Help your students review a range of maths topics with fun activities for independent practice.
Easy prep – just print and go!
Includes answer keys so students can self-check answers to promote independence and save you time.
Perfect for maths centres, early finishers, morning work and home learning
What’s Inside:
10 activities
Color & B&W options
Answer key
Teacher instructions
A4 Size pdf
10 Activities Included:
(Cover)
Number Challenge
Add & subtract whole numbers
Rounding numbers
Logic puzzle
Colour by number - multiplication
Fractions in different ways (2 versions)
Pictograph
Graphing data
Symmetry
Colour the picture
How to Use:
Fun and educational maths activities for St. Patrick’s Day that can be printed as a booklet or as individual activities in colour and black & white. Answer keys are included to promote independent learning and to save you time.
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Are you struggling to engage your 3rd grade maths students with multiplication facts practice? They will love this multiplication bundle that combines maths with crafting, colouring and a scavenger hunt to review multiplication facts with a Valentine theme.
Benefits:
Your students will love being creative in maths lessons.
Create a moment of calm with skip counting colouring pages
Get active in maths class with a scavenger hunt
Multiplication charts included for additional support
Easy to prepare - simply print and go!
Includes answer keys so students can self-check their work to save you time and promote independent learning.
What’s inside:
Multiplication Craftivity
Multiplication Colouring page (pop art style)
Skip Counting Colouring
Multiplication Scavenger Hunt
FREE Multiplication Charts
Answer keys
A4 Size pdfs
Multiplication Craftivity
10 Student pages
Answer keys
Multiplication charts for additional support
Teacher instructions
Bulletin board headings
Print-friendly black & white design
**Multiplication Colouring Page (Pop Art Style)
1 Multiplication page with 20 multiplication questions
1 Heart colouring page
Answer keys
Example finished colouring page
Teacher instructions
Skip Counting Coloring:
10 colouring pages:
Skip counting to 10 in 1s to 10s
Valentine-themed pages
Black & white print-friendly design
Answer keys to promote independence
Multiplication Scavenger Hunt
10 Scavenger hunt cards
Recording sheets
Answer key
Teacher instructions
FREE Multiplication Charts
Multiplication Chart to 12 (Blank & filled)
Multiplication Chart to 10 (Blank & filled)
Colour or black & white
Your students will love this free set of multiplication charts with a Valentine theme to support their multiplication facts practice. Includes multiplication charts to 10 and to 12, blank multiplication charts and filled with colour and black and white options. Easy to prepare - simply print & go!
Why do you need this?
Help your students develop multiplication fact fluency with regular practice.
Use the multiplication charts for reference during maths class to support their learning.
Quick and easy to prepare.
What’s inside:
1 blank & 1 filled multiplication chart up to 10x10 (colour & B&W)
1 blank & 1 filled multiplication chart up to 12x12 (colour & B&W)
A4 Size pdf
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Get your maths students up and moving around the classroom to review multiplication. Much more fun than doing multiplication worksheets, scavenger hunts are interactive maths reviews that will engage students in finding answers and reinforce their maths skills in a fun and dynamic way. Transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
The cards include a mixture of written multiplication questions and recognising visual representations to reinforce the meaning of multiplication.
Benefits:
Encourage teamwork: students can work together to problem solve and complete the scavenger hunt.
Enhance engagement: transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
Low prep activity that’s easy to set up.
What’s Inside:
10 Scavenger hunt cards
Recording sheets
Answer key
Teacher instructions
A4 Size pdf
Get your students up and moving around the classroom.
Makes a great review before a test or quiz.
Perfect brain break while still learning!
Encourages team building.
How to use the resource:
Cut out all the cards and put them around your classroom.
Print and copy both pages of the recording sheet for each student.
Assign students any letter on the track.
Each card has a multiplication problem which the students will have to solve. The number in the top left corner is the answer to ANOTHER Card.
Students then find the card in the room that has the answer in the top left corner. They write the letter of this new card in the box on their recording sheet and continue.
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Are you looking for engaging alternatives to multiplication and skip counting worksheets? Take a look at these Valentine maths colouring worksheets. Each number from 1 to 10 has a skip counting worksheet to 10.
Combine maths practice of multiples with a calming print & go activity with these maths colouring pages your students will love. The adorable hearts make a perfect Valentine-themed activity for early-finishers or for quiet, independent work.
Benefits
Promotes mindfulness and relaxation in the classroom
Reinforces skip-counting in an engaging way
Provides a calming activity for students during transitions or downtime
Suitable for a wide range of grade levels
Easy to implement as independent work or early finish activity
What’s inside:
10 Colouring pages for numbers to 10 for 1s to 10s
Answer keys for students to self-check answers
Black & white print-friendly design
A4 Sizes pdf
Easy to use!
These maths colouring pages are ready to use whenever you need them. Simply print out the pages you want and distribute them to your students.
Provide students with crayons, coloured pencils or other art supplies. Encourage them to focus on their breathing and enjoy the calming activity of colouring while practicing their multiplication facts.
Students skip count in the given numbers using the number line at the top of the page, then colour the hearts.
These colouring pages are perfect for independent practice during maths starters, for early finishers, morning work, end of the year activities or as a take-home activity for extra reinforcement.
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Are you struggling to engage your maths students with multiplication fact practice? Your students will love this 3D Valentine heart maths colouring craft activity (craftivity) for multiplication facts to 100.
Also includes a completed, part-filled and blank multiplication chart for additional support and display board titles. This no-prep printable resource is perfect to save time for you and makes it easy to create a colourful classroom display!
Benefits:
Your students will love being creative in maths class.
Your students explore creativity while reviewing multiplication facts to 100.
3 ways to display: flat, 3D with flat back or 3D hanging decoration
No-prep printable resource to save you time
Print-friendly black and white
Answer keys included to promote independent learning, saving you time.
What’s Inside:
5 pages matching multiplication facts to a representation (groups, arrays, skip counting, repeated addition).
5 pages practising multiplication facts
Answer keys
Multiplication charts for additional support: blank, partially-filled, filled
Bulletin board headings: “We love maths” in black-filled or white filled for students to colour.
Print-friendly black and white design
A4 Size pdf
How to use:
Print the craftivity pages:
Your students answer the questions on each page and colour each section of the heart based on their answer and the colour code table.
Students cut out the hearts.
Use 1 to display flat, 3 folded in half and glue back-to-back to create a 3D board display or use 5 to create a 3D hanging mobile or garland.
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Valentine craft activities
Independent practice
Small group instruction
Intervention groups
Home learning
Click on the preview for a closer look.
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Have you been looking for a fun and educational way to engage your students and help them practice multiplication facts? This activity is just what you need!
Combine maths with a 3D Christmas ornament craft to keep your students learning before the holidays! This no-prep printable resource is perfect to save time for you and makes it easy to create a colourful classroom display!
Benefits:
Your students will love being creative in maths class.
Your students explore creativity while reviewing multiplication facts to 100.
No-prep printable resource to save you time
Print-friendly design
Answer keys included to promote independent learning.
What’s Inside:
18 student pages
Answer keys
Step-by-step photo instructions
Print-friendly design
A4 Size pdf
How to use:
Choose a multiplication fact to practice.
Print 2 pages per student.
Students complete the multiplication activities, colour the circles then cut them out.
Fold to create triangles then follow the step-by-step photo instructions to make the Christmas ornament.
Maths fun before the holidays or after tests!
Perfect classroom décor!
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Get your students up and moving around the classroom to review equivalent fractions using missing numbers. Scavenger Hunts are interactive maths reviews that will engage students in finding answers and reinforce their maths skills in a fun and dynamic way. Perfect for students who are just starting out with equivalent fractions.
This bundle includes 2 versions of the equivalent fractions scavenger hunts:
Basic - with pictures for support
More challenging - without pictures
Transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
Benefits:
Encourage teamwork: students can work together to problem solve and complete the scavenger hunt.
Enhance engagement: transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
Low prep activity that’s easy to set up.
What’s Inside:
10 Scavenger hunt cards
Recording sheets
Answer key
Teacher instructions
A4 Size pdf
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Get your students up and moving around the classroom.
Makes a great review before a test or quiz.
Perfect brain break while still learning!
Encourages team building.
How to use the resource:
Cut out all the cards and put them around your classroom.
Print and copy both pages of the recording sheet for each student.
Assign students any letter on the track.
Each card has a fraction problem which the students will have to solve. The number in the top left corner is the answer to ANOTHER Card.
Students then find the card in the room that has the answer in the top left corner. They write the letter of this new card in the box on their recording sheet and continue.
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Get your students up and moving around the classroom to review equivalent fractions using missing numbers. Scavenger Hunts are interactive maths reviews that will engage students in finding answers and reinforce their maths skills in a fun and dynamic way. Perfect for students who are just starting out with equivalent fractions.
Please check out the preview to make sure this resource is a suitable level for your students. If you’re looking for a simplified version with diagrams, check out my other equivalent fraction resource here.
Transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
Benefits:
Encourage teamwork: students can work together to problem solve and complete the scavenger hunt.
Enhance engagement: transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
Low prep activity that’s easy to set up.
What’s Inside:
10 Scavenger hunt cards
Recording sheets
Answer key
Teacher instructions
A4 Size pdf
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Get your students up and moving around the classroom.
Makes a great review before a test or quiz.
Perfect brain break while still learning!
Encourages team building.
How to use the resource:
Cut out all the cards and put them around your classroom.
Print and copy both pages of the recording sheet for each student.
Assign students any letter on the track.
Each card has a fraction problem which the students will have to solve. The number in the top left corner is the answer to ANOTHER Card.
Students then find the card in the room that has the answer in the top left corner. They write the letter of this new card in the box on their recording sheet and continue.
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Help your students practice multiplication facts using multiplication charts and bookmarks. These times table resources are perfect for regular hands-on practice and for additional support in the classroom.
Why do you need this?
Help your students develop multiplication fact fluency with regular practice.
Use the multiplication charts for reference during math class to support their learning.
Quick and easy to prepare.
What you’ll get:
5 pages up to 10x10 (4 color options & B&W)
5 pages up to 12x12 (4 color options & B&W)
A4 Size pdf
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Each page has:
1 bookmark which can be cut out, folded and glued back-to-back. Perfect for easy reference.
1 multiplication chart in matching colors, to be used as a desk reference chart in math class.
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Choose 10x10 or 12x12 to suit your students’ needs.
4 colour options plus a black & white print friendly version.
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Jump into the holiday spirit with these Christmas multiplication charts. Includes part-filled and blank versions which can be used as Christmas multiplication maths worksheets, and completed versions for reference. The completed multiplication charts come in 3 sizes: full page, desk size (4 to a page) or bookmarks. Up to 12x12 and 10x10 for differentiation. In colour and black & white with adorable designs. The black & white versions could be used for Christmas multiplication colouring worksheets.
Benefits:
Help your students develop multiplication fact fluency.
Quick and easy to prepare.
Students use them as a reference tool to promote independent learning.
Blank & partially-filled charts can be used for regular multiplication facts practice.
What you’ll get:
Completed charts in 3 sizes: full page, desk size (4 to a page) and bookmark size (3 to a page)
Up to 10x10 and 12x12 options
Multiplication strategies pages
Colour and b&w options
Full-page charts: completed, part-filled, blank
A4 pdf.
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Are you looking for quick and easy maths activities to keep your students learning as the excitement before Christmas builds? These Christmas maths colouring pages are just what you need! Your students will practice skip counting to 12 while completing calming colouring activities.
Benefits:
Help your students develop multiplication fact fluency.
Quick and easy to prepare – just print and go!
Colouring helps to focus the mind and bring a moment of calm to a busy classroom!
What you’ll get:
11 colouring pages for 2s to 12s
Black & white, print-friendly design
Answer keys
Teacher information page
A4 pdf.
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Skip counting is an important step to mastering multiplication facts.
Answer keys are provided so students can self-check answers. This promotes independence and saves you valuable time.
Colouring is a calming activity which can help students who find the busy time before Christmas overwhelming.
How to use:
Quick and easy to prepare, simply print and go!
Students complete the skip counting activity, then colour the pictures.
Use as individual pages or print them as a book for students to use as needed.
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Are you looking for ways to help your students develop multiplication fact fluency this fall? Keep them engaged with this bundle of autumn multiplication resources they will love! Includes a hedgehog craftivity, a coloring activity and 12x12 multiplication charts , blank and pre-filled, that can be used for support and practice and pumpkin flashcards for the 2s, 5s and 10s.
Benefits:
Combine maths practice with creativity for engaging ways to develop multiplication fact fluency this autumn.
Cater to visual learners. The colouring activity provides a visually engaging way for your students to learn and practice skip counting.
The blank multiplication charts provide an easily accessibly way for your students to practice multiplication regularly or use the completed charts for support.
What’s Inside:
Multiplication Hedgehog Craftivity Includes:
2 pages per hedgehog
Multiplication facts for 2s to 12s to 12x12
Colour & B&W options
Answer key
Teacher instructions
A4 pdf
Autumn-Themed Multiplication Charts Includes:
12x12 multiplication charts
2 Blank multiplication chart designs
2 Completed multiplication chart designs
2 Multiplication strategies chart designs
Colour or black & white versions
A4 pdf.
Skip-Counting Fall Coloring Pages Includes:
Up to 10 for 2s to 10s and 100
Up to 12 for 2s to 12s and 100
22 Colouring pages
Covers
Autumn-themed owls
Answer Keys
Black & white print-friendly design
US Letter & A4 Size
Multiplication Flash Card Pumpkins
9 pages of colour cards with answers (4 cards per page)
9 pages of colour cards without answers
9 pages of black & white cards with answers (4 cards per page)
9 pages of black & white without answers
1 page of teacher instructions
A4 Size pdf
This autumn maths craftivity creates adorable hedgehogs that are a great alternative to multiplication and division flashcards and help your students to practice independently! This set is for division facts practice check out the multiplication set here.
Your students will love these adorable autumn-themed division hedgehogs to practice their division facts to 12. The lift-the-flap design means that your students can self-check answers to promote independent division practice. They can complete the worksheets and self-check answers using their hedgehogs or the answer key. Games are included to make completing the worksheets more fun!
Benefits:
Your students will love being creative in maths class.
Your students explore creativity while reviewing division to 12.
Help your students develop division fact fluency.
Games and game resources (spinner and dice template) included.
Includes colour and black and white options
Worksheets that are perfect for practice or use for games
Lift-the-flap option enables students to practice independently and self-check answers
Create adorable autumn-themed division bulletin boards.
What you’ll get:
2 pages per hedgehog
1 worksheet per hedgehog
Division facts for 2s to 12s
Colour & B&W options
Answer key
Teacher instructions
Games & Game resources included (spinner & dice template)
A4 pdf
How to use:
Demonstrate how to make the division hedgehogs then display the instructions on the board as a reminder.
Choose which division facts you would like each student to practice and print the required pages.
Each hedgehog requires 1 hedgehog body page and one hedgehog spine page.
Your students make the hedgehogs and use them to check their answers when practicing their division facts using the worksheets and games.
Keep them in a file for division maths centres so students can practice division fact fluency.
Cut out the hedgehogs and display them on a fall-themed division maths display.
Use the hedgehogs for games and checking answers independently
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Get your students up and moving around the classroom to review equivalent fractions using fraction strips, fraction circles and fractions on a number line. Scavenger Hunts are interactive maths reviews that will engage students in finding answers and reinforce their maths skills in a fun and dynamic way. Perfect for students who are just starting out with equivalent fractions.
Please check out the preview to make sure this resource is a suitable level for your students. If you’re looking for a more challenging version, please check out my equivalent fraction scavenger hunt without pictures here.
Transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
Benefits:
Encourage teamwork: students can work together to problem solve and complete the scavenger hunt.
Enhance engagement: transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
Low prep activity that’s easy to set up.
What’s Inside:
10 Scavenger hunt cards
Recording sheets
Answer key
Teacher instructions
A4 Size pdf
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Get your students up and moving around the classroom.
Makes a great review before a test or quiz.
Perfect brain break while still learning!
Encourages team building.
How to use the resource:
Cut out all the cards and put them around your classroom.
Print and copy both pages of the recording sheet for each student.
Assign students any letter on the track.
Each card has a fraction problem which the students will have to solve. The number in the top left corner is the answer to ANOTHER Card.
Students then find the card in the room that has the answer in the top left corner. They write the letter of this new card in the box on their recording sheet and continue.
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Get your students up and moving around the classroom to revise fractions as whole numbers. Scavenger Hunts are interactive maths reviews that will engage students in finding answers and reinforce their maths skills in a fun and dynamic way. Transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
Benefits:
Encourage teamwork: students can work together to problem solve and complete the scavenger hunt.
Enhance engagement: transform dull maths lessons into interactive experiences that captivate students’ attention.
Low prep activity that’s easy to set up.
What you’ll get:
10 Scavenger hunt cards
Recording sheets
Answer key
Teacher instructions
A4 pdf
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Get your students up and moving around the classroom.
Makes a great review before a test or quiz.
Perfect brain break while still learning!
Encourages team building.
How to use the resource:
Cut out all the cards and put them around your classroom.
Print and copy both pages of the recording sheet for each student.
Assign students any letter on the track.
Each card has a fraction problem which the students will have to solve. The number in the top left corner is the answer to ANOTHER Card.
Students then find the card in the room that has the answer in the top left corner. They write the letter of this new card in the box on their recording sheet and continue.
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Equivalent Fractions Collaborative Poster Winter
A Teachers Guide to Teaching Fractions
Your students will love creating this winter collaborative poster as a creative alternative to an equivalent fraction worksheet. The activity is perfect for building teamwork, reviewing equivalent fractions, providing a much-needed mental break from standard maths revision. Support is included for students by revising equivalent fractions using fraction strips.
Benefits:
Teamwork and collaboration: Students learn to work together to achieve a common goal.
Maths revision: The poster can be used to revise equivalent fractions.
Stress relief: The activity provides a fun and relaxing break from traditional maths instruction.
Classroom decor: The finished poster can be displayed in your classroom or other school areas.
What you’ll get:
Teacher directions
Student directions
20 different blocks to colour (1 per student)
Fraction strips for additional support
The final poster is approximately 59cm x 74cm
BONUS: Additional colouring activity
How it Works:
Distribute the poster pages. Each student will receive a piece of the larger poster.
Students use the code to colour the equivalent fractions on their pieces (blocks).
Assemble the puzzle. Once all pieces are completed, your students work together to piece the poster back together.
How to use the resource:
Print the file ONE time for each class. Be sure to print single-sided. Ensure every student has something to colour and the proper supplies.
Print student instructions and go over them together. Review finding equivalent fractions. Fraction strips are included to support students who find equivalent fractions difficult.
You will need glue to assemble the blocks together. You will need scissors to cut the blocks just INSIDE the dashed lines.
If you want to make the assembly more challenging, remove the grid reference letters from the student pages.
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