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Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com

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Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
Solving 1 Step Equations Maths Maze Activity - Multiplying and Dividing
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Solving 1 Step Equations Maths Maze Activity - Multiplying and Dividing

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These self-checking, no-prep printable maze worksheets will give KS3 students a fun way to practise Solving One Step Equations (with multiplying and dividing only). These maths mazes can be used for class work, warm-ups, additional practise, homework or you can give them to early finishers. Included: ★3 mazes (labelled at the bottom left) ★Answer Key for each maze Features: ★Easy to use ★Self-checking ★At least 9 questions for students to answer ★Engaging ★Mark at a glance ★Full solutions This is a more engaging way of reviewing solving equations. It is great because students can self-check the answers and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions. Students work their way through the maze, coloring the correct answers and following the path to the next question. =±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=± Other resources you might like Solving 1 Step Equations Maths Maze Activity - Adding and Subtracting Solving 1 Step Equations Maths Maze Activity
Halloween maths - Year 7 code breakers
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Halloween maths - Year 7 code breakers

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This Halloween maths codebreaker uses skills learnt in ordering decimals, substutition, length conversions and coordiantes to reveal halloween jokes. Make your students feel like a spy trying to crack a code in a fun and novel way for students to practise ordering decimals, substitution, metric length conversions and coordinates in all 4 quadrants. Each skill has a different sheet, so there are 4 total worksheets all with awesome Halloween clip art and answers included. The skills included here are normally covered in year 7 but could be used for any year group as a fun consolidation. Students need to answer the questions and find each corresponding letters in order to reveal a halloween joke. Great starter for lessons or to give to early finishers. Suggestions for use: Give to students to do by themselves (self differentiated or teacher chooses) Give for homework Use as a collaborative task - (pairs/3s work out a column each) See here for a FREE Halloween codebreaker that uses multiplcation skills. If you would like more Halloween themed maths activities please click here.
Negative numbers: Adding and subtracting negative numbers mazes
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Negative numbers: Adding and subtracting negative numbers mazes

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Adding and subtracting negative numbers mazes. 8 mazes with full solutions are included, great for use in a lesson on negative numbers when you don’t want to use traditional worksheets. Skills include positive subtract positive, negative subtract positive, negative add positive, negative add negative, subtracting a negative and a mixture. This is a fun way for students to consolidate adding and subtracting negative numbers. This activity is great because students can self-check the answers and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions. Included in this product: 1 x positive subtract positive maze 1 x negative subtract positive maze 1 x negative add positive maze 1 x negative add negative maze 1 x subtracting a negative maze 3 x mixtures of the above mazes Recommended uses for this activity ★a revison tool for students who have complete a unit on negative numbers ★A task for quick finishers and more able students ★ A starter to check for prior learning Students work their way through the maze, colouring the correct answers and following the path to the next question. Click here for more negative number resources, including lessons worksheets and treasure hunts.
Differentiated simultaneous equations treasure hunts (10 cards for each difficulty)
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Differentiated simultaneous equations treasure hunts (10 cards for each difficulty)

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A set of differentiated treasure hunts. Answers included. Please see here for a FREE version of the Blue treasure hunt. The 3 levels of difficulty are: • Blue (easy) - solve simultaneous equations where the coefficient of x OR y is 1. E.g. 10x + y = 4 8x + y = 25 •Gold (medium) - solve simultaneous equations where the coefficient of x OR y is a factor of the other x or y E.g. 4y + 7x = 117 2y + 2x = 40 •Red (harder) - solve simultaneous equations where x and y are random integers or decimals E.g. 4y - 3x = 34.5 6y + 5x = 56.5
Circumference of circles set of differentiated treasure hunts (10 cards for each difficulty)
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Circumference of circles set of differentiated treasure hunts (10 cards for each difficulty)

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Circumference of circles treasure hunts. 3 different difficulties for circumference of circles included with these treasure hunts. Skills included are: finding the circumference when given the radius or diameter, finding the diameter or radius when given the circumference and finding the arc length and perimeter of sectors. Updated - Changed some of the gold answers so they show the radius rather than the diameter of the circle. Answers and pupil record cards included. Please see herefor a free version of the blue treasure hunt. The 3 levels of difficulty are: • Blue (easy) -Find the circumference of a circle •Gold (medium) - Find the diameter or radius when given the circumference •Red (harder) - Find the arc length and perimeter of sectors My other resources for circumference of a circle: Differentiated worksheet on Circumference of circles Circumference and parts of a circle whole lesson (download, print and teach)
Christmas Maths - colour by number bundle (x and ÷)
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Christmas Maths - colour by number bundle (x and ÷)

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This Christmas maths colour by numbers bundle will give students lots of practice of their times tables and division. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Christmas. Perfect activities for starters or reward for early finishers. Students need to answer the questions and find which colour corresponds to the answers in order to reveal a Christmas picture. Fun Christmas clip art border included. The pictures are: ⁂ Multiplication - Rudolph ⁂ Division -Christmas pudding If you would like more Christmas themed maths activities please click here.
Roman Numerals Mazes: converting  to and from roman numerals
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Roman Numerals Mazes: converting to and from roman numerals

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This is a great, engaging activity for a lesson on roman numerals. Skills covered are converting from roman numerals to normal numbers and converting from normal numbers to roman numerals. Great for end of lesson consolidation, early finishers, homework or a starter . Especially if you want students to practise and consolidate roman numeral conversions without using a traditional worksheet. This activity is great because students can check their own answers as they go through and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions. This product includes 8 unique mazes with full solutions: Converting from roman numerals to ordinary numbers up to 10 Converting from ordinary numbers to roman numerals up to 20 Converting from roman numerals to ordinary numbers in multiples of 10 Converting from ordinary numbers to roman numerals in multiples of 10 Converting from roman numerals to ordinary numbers up to 100 x 2 Converting from ordinary numbers to roman numerals up to 100 x 2 Students work their way through the maze, coloring the correct answers and following the path to the next question. Full solutions included.
Christmas maths: codebreakers KS3
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Christmas maths: codebreakers KS3

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This Christmas maths codebreaker uses skills learnt in multiplying 4 digits by 2 digits, Rounding to decimal places, rounding to significant figures and simplifying fractions to reveal Christmas jokes. Make your students feel like a spy trying to crack a code in a fun and novel way for students to practise rounding, multiplying and simplifying fractions. UPDATED 16/12/19 - fixed the code box on rounding to decimal places. It was showing the incorrect on on the question sheet. Each skill has a different sheet, so there are 4 total worksheets all with awesome Christmas clip art and answers included. The skills included here are normally taught/covered in lower KS3 but could be used for any year group as a fun consolidation. Students need to answer the questions and find each corresponding letters in order to reveal a christmas joke. Great starter for lessons or to give to early finishers. Suggestions for use: Give to students to do by themselves (self differentiated or teacher chooses) Give for homework Use as a collaborative task - (pairs/3s work out a column each) See here for a FREE Christmas codebreaker that uses multiplcation skills. If you would like more Christmas themed maths activities please click here.
Function machines lesson
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Function machines lesson

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This is a lesson on function machines which includes a powerpoint, workbook and treasure hunt. Objectives include finding outputs of function machines, inputs of function machines(using inverse operations), operations and creating expressions using function machines. This is a time saving resource for busy teachers. You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing). Fully differentiated objectives: Blue: Find the output of a function machine Gold:Use inverse operations to find the input of a function machine Red:Find the operations of a function machine Challenge (Purple): Use function machines to create expressions This resource includes: • A PowerPoint • A differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections •A treasure hunt for using inverse operations to find the input of a function machine • Full answers The PowerPoint includes the following format: • Objective and levels • A “how to teaching portion” with animated examples •A miniwhiteboard AFL check •Answers to the booklet questions • Plenary (with answers) You can input your own grades to reflect your own schools assessment criteria. In the word booklet (in the first table) if you input a grade (e.g the blue section) it should automatically change the rest of that colour into the same grade. This will take up a whole lesson at least. Click Here for more function machines resources. Including worksheets and treasure hunts.
Constructions and accurate drawings lesson (lines, angles, perpendicular/angle bisector, triangles)
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Constructions and accurate drawings lesson (lines, angles, perpendicular/angle bisector, triangles)

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This is a powerpoint and workbooklet for constructions and accurate drawings where students will learn how to recap how to construct lines, angles, circles and triangles using a ruler and protractor. Then they will move onto constructing perpendicular bisectors and angles. This is a time saving resource for busy teachers. You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing and maybe some cutting!). Fully differentiated objectives: Blue: Draw accurate lines, angles, circles and triangles (using ruler and protractor) Gold:Construct perpendicular bisectors (including through a point) Red:Construct angle bisectors Challenge (Purple): construct a triangle using a compass (this is not on the powerpoint and is an independent task for students to see if they can work it out) This resource includes: • A PowerPoint • A differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections • Answers ( I recommend printing them onto tracing paper as it is very easy to mark then!) • 3 foldable how to guides for how to do constructions (perpendicular bisector, perpendicular bisector through a point, angle bisector). This is for students to have some independent learning/to help with revision in place of putting it all on the powerpoints. See the preview pictures for what they look like. The PowerPoint includes the following format (watch the preview video Here): • Objective and levels • A “how to teaching portion” with animated examples • Plenary (with answers) Recommendations: Print off the 3 per page foldables on different colours for different topics (see the cover image for an example) -This will involve some extra preparation from the teacher Print off the 3 topics on one page foldables on white and students can colour the titles in and cut out the foldables themselve - less preparation for the teacher The powerpoint and booklet are currently set up for GCSE maths grades, however you can edit the grades to reflect KS3 or your own schools assessment criteria. In the word booklet if you change any grade (e.g the blue section) it should automatically change the rest of that colour into the same grade. This will take up a whole lesson at least.
Halloween maths - transformations
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Halloween maths - transformations

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This Halloween maths transformations activity will give students lots of practice at different types of transformations using a halloween theme! Skills include – Translations using vectors, rotations, reflections in a y= or x= line and enlargements (fractional and positive). Help your students to engage with transformations this seasonal Halloween activity! ~Included: ☠Howling wolf ☠ Cat ☠ Zombie ☠ witches hat ☠Bat All answers are included. If you would like more Halloween themed maths activities please click here.
Function machines worksheets (differentiated)
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Function machines worksheets (differentiated)

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A set of function machines worksheets. Skills covered are finding the output of a function machine, finding the input of a function machine using the inverse operations, finding the operations of a function machine and writing an expression from a function machine. There are approximately 34 questions per difficulty in these worksheets. Each topic is colour coded by difficulty. Full solutions included in the same format as the questions to make it easier to mark! Difficulties include ★ Blue (easy) Finding the output of a function machine with 2 operations ★ Gold (medium) - Finding the input of a function machine by using inverse operations ★ Red (Hard) Finding the operations of a function machine ★ Purple (challenge) - - Writing the algebraic expression from a function machine See here for more function machines resources, including lessons, worksheets and treasure hunts.
Adding and subtracting fractions: fractions treasure hunts
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Adding and subtracting fractions: fractions treasure hunts

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Adding and subtracting fractions Treasure hunt. 3 different difficulties for adding and subtracting fractions included with these treasure hunts. Adding and subtracting fractions with common denominators, adding and subtracting fractions with uncommon (multiple) denominators and adding and subtracting fractions with uncommon denominators. Answers and student record cards included. Easy (blue) -Adding fractions with the same denominator -Subtracting fractions with the same denominator Medium (gold) -Adding fractions where one denominator is a multiple of the other -subtracting fractions where one denominator is a multiple of the other Hard (red) -Adding fractions with different denominators -Subtracting fractions different denominators Check out my other fractions resources: Adding and subtracting fractions mazes Adding fractions worksheets Subtracting fractions worksheets Adding and subtracting fractions worksheets
Christmas maths: solving equations activities bundle
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Christmas maths: solving equations activities bundle

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An bundle of christmas themed solving equations activities. The Christmas maths code breaker uses skills learnt in solving step equations to reveal Christmas jokes. Make your students feel like a spy trying to crack a code in a fun and novel way for students to practice solving equations. The sheet contains awesome Holiday clip art to help engage your learners at Christmas. Answers are included. Great activities for all your groups this Christmas. Use with one class and get them to self differentiated the equations they would like to do! Students need to answer the questions and find each corresponding letters in order to reveal a Christmas joke. Great for starters or to give to early finishers. Suggestions for use: Give to students to do by themselves Give for homework Use as a collaborative task - (pairs/3s work out a row each) Also included is a solving one step equations maze. If you would like more Christmas themed math activities please click here.
Percentage of amounts worksheet
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Percentage of amounts worksheet

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A set of differentiated worksheets for finding a percentage of an amount. Skills covered are finding percentages of amounts in multiples of 10%, multiples of 5%, multiples of 1%, multiples of 10% where calculations may involve decimals, multiples of 5% where calculations may involve decimals, multiples of 1% where calculations may involve decimals, percentage increase and decrease. Fantastic to use in lessons where you have a lot of different stages of learning (or over a few lessons!). Also great to give to students for homework and they could pick the difficulty they wanted to do! Included is a PDF version and a Powerpoint version where the text within the tables are editable. Difficulties include (for whole number calculations): ★ Blue (easy) – Finding percentage of amounts in multiples of 10% ★ Gold (medium) - Finding percentage of amounts in multiples of 5% ★ Red (Hard) Finding percentage of amounts in multiples of 1% Difficulties include (for decimal calculations): ★ Blue (easy) – Finding percentage of amounts in multiples of 10% ★ Gold (medium) - Finding percentage of amounts in multiples of 5% ★ Red (Hard) Finding percentage of amounts in multiples of 1% ★ Purple (challenging) Finding percentage increase and decrease of amounts using a mixture of all the skills above. There are approximately 60 blue questions, 60 gold questions, 60 red questions and 30 purple questions in these worksheets. Each topic is colour coded by difficulty. Full solutions included in the same format as the questions to make it easier to mark! Also included is a contents page so you can quickly look up what you need! Click here for more percentage resources.
Equivalent fractions lesson (including simplifying, comparing and ordering)
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Equivalent fractions lesson (including simplifying, comparing and ordering)

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Powerpoint lesson for using equivalent fractions to: simplify, compare and order fractions with all resources included. Resources include a work booklet, assessment for learning activities (bingo and active out of set pairing activities), starter and plenary. Skills covered include – finding a missing number in a set of equivalent fractions, cancelling fractions to their simplest form and ordering fractions with different denominators. Appropriate for KS3 or for GCSE. Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing and maybe some cutting!). Fully differentiated objectives: Blue: Find equivalent fractions, including simplifying. Gold: Compare the size of fractions with different denominators Red: Order fractions with different denominators This resource includes: • A PowerPoint. •A PDF of the PPT slides so you know what is coming next. •Answers on the PowerPoint and in a separate PDF document for easy reference. • A differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections and help boxes • An active card sort where students have to match the equivalent fractions (also options for doing this as an out of seat task) The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach right away. The lessons use the following format: •Starter • Objective and levels • A “how to teaching portion” with animated examples • Assessment for learning activities • Answers to all the booklet questions • Plenary (with answers) •Notes on the PPT slides. The powerpoint and booklet are currently set up for GCSE maths grades, however you can edit the grades to reflect KS3 or your own schools assessment criteria. In the word booklet if you change any grade (e.g the blue section) it should automatically change the rest of that colour into the same grade. This will take up a whole lesson. This lesson would be appropriate to use as part of the Pearson Edexcel Foundation textbook unit 4, find more resources for that here. This is the first lesson in the series and is followed by the lesson you can find here.
Area of a circle differentiated treasure hunt
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Area of a circle differentiated treasure hunt

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Differentiated area of a circle treasure hunts Treasure hunt based on finding areas of circles. These could be used as follows: ★Printed on A4 and placed around the room for an active task ★Printed 4 on one sheet and used individually on desks used as loop cards These cards include the following objectives: ★Finding the area of a circle (blue) ★Finding the radius/diameter from the area (gold) ★Finding the area of a sector of a circle (red) There are 10 different cards and student record cards. They should write the letter of the card they visited into the box, they should then write the letter of the next card they visit in the next box, following the arrows. All answers included. =±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=± Other products you might like ★Area of a circle worksheets ★Area of a circle flash cards ★Differentiated area of a circle task cards ★Area of a circle treasure hunt (free) =±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±=±
BIDMAS treasure hunts (order of operations)
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BIDMAS treasure hunts (order of operations)

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A set of Treasure hunts with questions on the Order of Operations (BIDMAS/BODMAS) for students to complete in class. Skills covered include - using order of operations without brackets or indices, using it with brackets and using it with indices. Answers and student record cards included. The 3 levels of difficulty that have been included: ★★Blue(easy):Know and use the order of operations with simple calculations (no brackets) ★Gold(medium):Use the order of operations with more complex calculations including brackets ★Red(hard):Use the order of operations with more complex calculations including brackets and indices See here for more BIDMAS resources, including powerpoint lessons, worksheets and codebreaker activities.
Area of a circle self marking differentiated quiz/worksheet
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Area of a circle self marking differentiated quiz/worksheet

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Great to set students for electronic homework. They can print off the worksheet afterwards and stick it it. Questions should be entirely random (I would advise the students to refresh the questions initially). See https://goo.gl/dDno4h test out a free version of finding the circumference. Differentiated quiz on the following: -Work out the area -Work out the radius or diameter length when given the area -Work out the area of a sector Features: -Hint button that shows/hides a hint -Press a button and it will self mark and give a score out of 10 -Refresh the questions so you get any entirely new set of questions (basically unlimited questions!) -Print the page You will need to enable Macros for this to work (there should be a yellow bar that pops up when you open a file that you can enable macros from) See here if you need any additional help with this: https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Enable-or-disable-macros-in-Office-files-12b036fd-d140-4e74-b45e-16fed1a7e5c6