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
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
This rounding to the nearest whole number and 10 BINGO activity is a really fun way of practising rounding. Skills include rounding numbers up to 100 to the nearest ten.
Show the questions on a Smart Board or projector. Your students will love it and won’t realise how many questions they are answering!
This product includes:
★ A PowerPoint display with instructions, student choice bingo numbers and 40 questions
★All 40 numbers on screen for students to make their own 4 by 4 grid and pick their own numbers (saves on printing)
★32 unique student cards (4 per page of paper to save on printing)
★ Answers for the teacher to check if students have crossed off the right numbers!
This rounding maths bingo is useful for revision, prior learning checks, assessment for learning activities, a starter, a plenary or just a fun activity at the end of the lesson.
Click here for more rounding activities, including mazes, dominos and treasure hunts.
This rounding to the nearest 10 BINGO activity is a really fun way of practising rounding. Skills include rounding numbers up to 100 to the nearest ten.
Show the questions on a Smart Board or projector. Your students will love it and won’t realise how many questions they are answering!
Try out a Rounding BINGO for free here.
This product includes:
★ A PowerPoint display with instructions, student choice bingo numbers and 40 questions
★All 40 numbers on screen for students to make their own 4 by 4 grid and pick their own numbers (saves on printing)
★32 unique student cards (4 per page of paper to save on printing)
★ Answers for the teacher to check if students have crossed off the right numbers!
This rounding maths bingo is useful for revision, prior learning checks, assessment for learning activities, a starter, a plenary or just a fun activity at the end of the lesson.
Click here for more rounding activities, including mazes, dominos and treasure hunts.
This Rounding To The Nearest Whole Number BINGO activity is a really fun way of practising rounding. Skills include rounding numbers up to 100 with one decimal place to the nearest whole number.
Show the questions on a Smart Board or projector. Your students will love it and won’t realise how many questions they are answering!
Try out a Rounding BINGO for free here.
This product includes:
★ A PowerPoint display with instructions, student choice bingo numbers and 40 questions
★All 40 numbers on screen for students to make their own 4 by 4 grid and pick their own numbers (saves on printing)
★32 unique student cards (4 per page of paper to save on printing)
★ Answers for the teacher to check if students have crossed off the right numbers!
This rounding maths bingo is useful for revision, starters, plenaries, assesssment for learning activities or a fun activity at the end of the lesson.
Click here for more rounding activities, including mazes, dominos and treasure hunts.
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.
This Easter maths colour by number fun activity is sure to give students lots of practice of their times tables. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Easter, and better still they are actually doing work!
Students need to answer the questions and find which colour corresponds to the answer s in order to reveal an Easter picture. This particular picture reveals a chick popping out of an egg. Great starter for lessons or to give to early finishers.
Want more Easter multiplication activities?
Click here for a multiplication codebreaker.
If you would like more Easter themed maths activities please click here.
This Easter maths codebreaker gives students lots of practice at their times tables which helps them to reveal a groan worthy Easter Joke. A fun maths starter or reward for early finishers in the run up to Easter.
UPDATED - swapped the m and t over.
Similar to my Halloween codebreaker freebie which is a “TES PICKS” resource.
Students need to answer the questions and find each corresponding letters in order to reveal an Easter joke, fun Easter clip art pictures included.
If you would like more Easter themed maths activities please click here.
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.
Powerpoint lesson for finding missing angles with all resources included. Resources include a work booklet, assessment for learning activities, starter and plenary. Skills covered include – finding angles in quadrilaterals and special quadrilaterals, finding multiple angles using angle facts including straight lines and at a point and forming and solving equations using knowledge of angle facts.
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 a missing angle in quadrilaterals and special quadrilaterals
Gold: Solve harder problems using properties of angles
Red: Form and solve equations using knowledge of angle facts
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
•Answers on the powerpoint
• A differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections and help boxes
• A problem solving activity where students have to find 4 angles that add up to 360 (2 different versions)
•A card sort starter for properties of special quadrilaterals.
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)
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 6, find more resources for that here.
This is the second lesson in the series and follows on from this lesson which you can find here.
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Powerpoint lesson for Edexcel GCSE foundation unit 6 with a work booklet and lots of assessment for learning activities. Skills covered include – Identify and using angle, side and symmetry properties of simple quadrilaterals and triangles. Identifying congruent shapes.
This lesson was specially made to cover the objectives of the Pearson textbook section 6.1 (apart from angles in quadrilaterals- this is a separate lesson)
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: Identify angle, side and symmetry properties of simple quadrilaterals and triangles
Gold: Identify congruent shapes
Red: Identify and begin to use angle, side and symmetry properties of quadrilaterals
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
•A pdf of the power point slides with some notes included on how to use some of the resources.
•Answers on the powerpoint and on a separate pdf file (print off to give to students that aren’t able to see the board as well, or use to mark as you go)
• A differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
• A card sort for properties of shapes(this could be done alone or in pairs, or in groups!)
•A properties of shape revision/foldable guide students can refer back to
•An identifying congruent shapes treasure hunt
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
• An AfL miniwhiteboard quiz
• Answers to all the booklet questions
• Plenary (with answers)
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.
I also have other resources for this unit available here
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A fun 10 card treasure hunt for a finding angles in parallel lines lesson. Skills covered are: finding multiple missing angles in a set of parallel lines and giving reasons. Student record card and solutions included. Use as a starter, assessment for learning activity or a plenary in a lesson on parallel lines or angles.
Difficulties include
★ Red (hard)finding multiple missing angles in a more complex set of parallel lines and giving reasons
Students need to start on any random card and note down the letter on their recording card (first page). They answer the question on that card then find another card that has the answer on (they then note down that letter and so on).
Suggestions for use:
★Print them off on A4 and scatter them around the room (students love getting out of their seats!)
★Print the cards off 4 to a page and give them to students individually to do on their desk
Click here for more parallel lines resources, including foldables, worksheets, treasure hunts, lessons and tick or trash activities.
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A fun 10 card treasure hunt for a finding angles in parallel lines lesson. Skills covered are: finding one missing angle in a set of parallel lines and giving reasons. Student record card and solutions included. Use as a starter, assessment for learning activity or a plenary in a lesson on parallel lines or angles.
Difficulties include
★ Gold (medium)finding one missing angle in a set of parallel lines and giving reasons
Students need to start on any random card and note down the letter on their recording card (first page). They answer the question on that card then find another card that has the answer on (they then note down that letter and so on).
Suggestions for use:
★Print them off on A4 and scatter them around the room (students love getting out of their seats!)
★Print the cards off 4 to a page and give them to students individually to do on their desk
Click here for more parallel lines resources, including foldables, worksheets, treasure hunts, lessons and tick or trash activities.
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A fun 10 card treasure hunt for students to practice identifying congruent shapes on a square grid. Skills covered are: Identifying a pair of congruent shapes that have been either rotated, reflected or both. Student record card and solutions included. Use as a starter, AfL activity or plenary in a lesson on congruent shapes. Great for a recap for GCSE students.
Students need to start on any random card and note down the letter on their recording card (first page). They answer the question on that card then find another card that has the answer on (they then note down that letter and so on).
Suggestions for use:
★Print them off on A4 and scatter them around the room (students love getting out of their seats!)
★Print the cards off 4 to a page and give them to students individually to do on their desk
This Christmas maths measuring santa’s angles fun activity will give students lots of practice of measuring angles. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Christmas. The resourceh has 3 different sheets - measuring obtuse angles, measuring acute and obtuse where the lines are not parallel with the paper edge and measuring reflex angles. Perfect for any class that need to work on different skills.
Answers included.
If you would like more Christmas themed maths activities please click here.
This Christmas maths colour by number fun activity will give students lots of practice of finding percentages of a number. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Christmas. The resource is differentiated into 3 different difficulties - finding 10% multiples, finding 5% multiples and finding 1% multiples. The outcome for each sheet is the same even though the questions are different. This resource can be used for all your KS3 and KS4 groups - let KS4 students differentiate for themselves, give lower ability groups the 10% multiples and give higher ability groups the 1% multiples.
A fun easy activity for the end of christmas term BUT students will still be completing more than 300 questions on percentages!
Students need to answer the questions and find which colour corresponds to the answers in order to reveal a Christmas picture. This particular picture reveals a Christmas tree. Great starter for lessons or to give to early finishers. Fun Christmas clip art border included.
If you would like more Christmas themed maths activities please click here.
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.
Help your students to engage with these seasonal Christmas maths activities. Skills covered currently include times tables and division up to 12 x 12 tessellations, rounding, solving equations and simplifying fractions.
This is so you can download all updates in one go rather than downloading seperate files. Also This will enable you to download all future updates!
if you are having trouble downloading the updates please email pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
Included so far:
⁂Christmas pudding division colour by number
⁂Rudolph timestables colour by number
⁂Christmas tessellations
⁂Christmas multiplication mazes
⁂Christmas joke multiplication codebreaker
Added 6/12/18
⁂Rounding decimals codebreaker
⁂Rounding sig figs codebreaker
⁂Multiplying 4 digits by 2 digits
⁂Simplifying fractions
Added 14/12/18
⁂Solving one step equations codebreaker
⁂solving equations with unknowns on both sides codebreaker
Added 18/12/18
⁂Measuring angles
Added 3/12/19
⁂solving 2 step equations codebreaker
⁂adding and subtracting decimals colour by number
⁂percentage colour by number
⁂Indices colour by number
Added 13/12/19
⁂Angles in parallel lines colour by number
⁂Averages colour by number
⁂Averages code breaker
⁂Surds colour by number
if you purchase this bundle now you will get all future updates for free. Every time something new is added the price will increase, so grab yourself a bargain now!
This Christmas/Holiday maths one step equations maze will give students practice with their solving equations skills. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Christmas. Great for a starter or early finishers near Christmas. Especially if you want students to practice and consolidate solving equations without using a traditional worksheet. The maze uses positive values of x only.
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 freebie includes 1 maze with solutions and some great Holiday clipart.
Students work their way through the maze, colouring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
See here for more Christmas themed activities.
This Christmas maths code breaker uses skills learnt in solving equations with unknowns on both sides to reveal a Christmas joke. Make your students feel like a spy trying to crack a code in a fun and novel way for students to practice solving equations. x could be negative or positive and some questions also require students to expand a single bracket before solving. The sheet contains awesome Holiday clip art to help engage your learners at Christmas. Answers are included.
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)
See here for a FREE Christmas code breaker that uses timestables skills.
If you would like more Christmas themed math activities please click here.
This Christmas maths code breaker uses skills learnt in solving one step equations to reveal a Christmas joke. Make your students feel like a spy trying to crack a code in a fun and novel way for students to practice solving one step equations. The sheet contains awesome Holiday clip art to help engage your learners at Christmas. Answers are included.
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)
See here for a FREE Christmas code breaker that uses timestables skills.
If you would like more Christmas themed math activities please click here.
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.