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
Determine the value of a digit in a number up to 1 million. 3 mazes with full solutions are included, great for use in a lesson on place value when you don’t want to use traditional worksheets. Skills include a determining the value of a number in a number up to the value of 1000000 e.g. the value of the 6 in 583602 is 600 . This is a fun way for students to consolidate place value.
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.
Recommended uses for this activity
★a revison tool for students who have complete a unit on place value
★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 place value resources.
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.
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.
This laws of indices foldable reference guide is a exciting way of students displaying information and revision materials for indices in their book. Great for use in a lesson on indices. Laws covered are multiplying indices, dividing indices, power of 0, raising a power to a power, fractional indices and negative indices. Students will find using this laws of indices foldable fun and they could even personalise it!
This laws of indices foldable comes in 3 different versions so you can personalise for each class.
With front cover, a general explanation and examples
With front cover, a general explanation and including space on the inside for students to draw examples
With front cover and a blank inside for complete freedom
Text instructions for use are included in the resource.
Click herefor a laws on indices differentiated worksheet that will go great with this foldable!
A set of indices worksheets. Skills covered are multiplying indices, dividing indices , raising a power to a power with a base number (using brackets), power of 0, evaluating negative and fractional indices and combinations of the above.
There are approximately 100 blue questions, 100 gold questions and 50 red 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!
Difficulties include:
★ Blue (easy) - Multiplying indices with a base number, dividing indices with a base number, raising a power to a power with a base number and evaluating negative powers
★ Gold (medium) - Multiplying indices with a base letter bigger than 1, dividing indices with a base letter bigger than 1, raising a power to a power with a base letter bigger than 1 and evaluating powers of 0
★ Red (Hard) Evaluating fractions with a negative power, evaluating whole numbers with a fractional power, combinations of the above
Please see here for a revision/reference foldable to help students complete these questions.
My popular BIDMAS lesson - a Powerpoint lesson with a work booklet and tick or trash AFL activity on the Order of Operations (BIDMAS/BODMAS). Skills covered include - using order of operations without brackets or indices, using it with indices and brackets, inserting brackert into questions to make them correct. PLUS a BIDMAS codebreaker differentiated activity for a fun activity as a plenary or starter next lesson!
Check out the individual resource pages for more information!
These self-checking printable maze worksheets will give students a fun way to review Multiplying and Dividing Negative Numbers. Great for use in a lesson on negative numbers when you don’t want to use traditional worksheets. Skills include a mixture of multiplying and dividing negative numbers. This is a fun way for students to consolidate multiplying and dividing 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
★3 mazes (labeled at the bottom left)
★Answer Key for each maze
Features:
★Easy to use
★Self-checking
★At least 9 questions for students to answer
★Engaging
★Check answers at a glance
★Full solutions
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
This is a more engaging way of reviewing content. It is great because students can self-check the answers and most of the time they don’t realize they are answering multiple questions.
Students work through the maze, colouring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
Want more multiplying and dividing negative numbers activities? Check out my multiplying and dividing BINGO activity here
Click here for more negative number resources.
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.
A set of quiz quiz trade cards for angle lessons on finding missing angles in parallel lines. A fun and active way for students to assess their knowledge of the types of angles in parallel lines and finding the missing angle in parallel lines. Skills include finding one missing angle and giving a reason. There are a set of 32 cards included so there should be enough for an entire class.
Difficulties include:
★ Gold (medium) finding one missing angle in a set of parallel lines and giving a reason
How to:
Students have a card each
They quiz someone (about what the missing angle is and the reason for it) who also quizzes them
If both students get it correct they swap cards and go to find someone else to quiz
Click here for more parallel lines resources, including foldables, worksheets, 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. 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
★ Blue (easy)finding one missing angle in a set of parallel lines
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, lessons and tick or trash activities.
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A more engaging way to practice rounding to the nearest 10 and rounding to the nearest 100.
With this product you are getting:
★ 3 mazes on rounding to the nearest 10
★ 3 mazes on rounding to the nearest 100
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!
Students work their way through the maze, colouring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
Click here for Rounding to the nearest 10 bingo activities.
A US and UK version are included.
This types of angles in parallel lines foldable reference guide is a exciting way of students displaying information and revision materials in their book. Great for use in a lesson finding angles in parallel lines. Students will find using this types of angles in parallel lines foldablefun and they could even personalise it!
This types of angles in parallel lines foldable comes in 2 different versions so you can personalise for each class.
With pictures and explanation, including space on the inside for students to draw examples
With pictures and a blank inside for complete freedom
Text instructions for use are included in the resource.
Click here for more angles in parallel lines resources.
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Identifying types of angles in parallel lines tick or trash activity. A great consolidation and problem solving exercise for identifying corresponding, alternate, co-interior and vertically opposite angles in parallel lines. Great to use in a lesson on parallel lines as an assessment for learning activity to see if students can identify the types of angles before moving onto finding angles in parallel lines. There are 32 different cards on 4 pages, some with correct answers and some without. Students have to put the correctly labeled angles in the “Tick” pile and the incorrectly labeled ones in the “Trash” pile.
UPDATED - A couple of the answers were the wrong way around. This has now been solved. Please redownload if you have purchased this.
How to use:
Print off the 4 pages of activity cards
Cut them out
Students sort them into correctly labeled piles and incorrectly labeled piles
Suggestions:
Do the activity in groups, pairs or individually
print the 4 pages off onto one A4 page and students can stick this into the books and use a green pen to “tick” the correctly labeled ones and a red pen to “cross” the incorrectly labeled ones.
Click here for more angles in parallel lines resources
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This properties of quadrilaterals and triangles foldable reference guide is a exciting way of students displaying information and revision materials in their book. Great for use in a lesson on properties of 2D shapes or as an introduction to a unit on angles. Students will find using this properties of quadrilaterals and triangles foldable fun and they could even personalise it!
This properties of quadrilaterals and triangles foldable come in 3 different versions so you can personalise for each class.
With pictures, titles and all information
With pictures and titles
With front pictures only
Text instructions for use are included in the resource, but there will be a video to show you how to assemble the resource coming soon.
Everything you could need to teach Function machines. A function machines lesson, a set of differentiated function machines treasure hunts and set differentiated function machines worksheet which could be used for a starter in the next lesson to check for prior learning.
Learning objectives are:
★ Blue(easy): Find the output of a function machine
★ Gold(medium):Use inverse operations to find the input of a function machine
★ Red(hard):Find the operations of a function machine
★ Challenge (Purple): Use function machines to create expressions
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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.
A set of function machines treasure hunts. 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. Answers and student record cards included.
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 with 1/2 operations (No clues)
★ Red (Hard) Finding the operations of a function machine with 1/2 operations (with clues)
★ Purple (challenge) - - Writing the algebraic expression from a function machine (available here for FREE)
See here for more function machines resources, including lessons, worksheets and treasure hunts.
A fun 10 card treasure hunts for a function machines lesson. Skills covered are: writing an expression from a function machine. Student record card and solutions included. Use as a starter for a lesson on writing expressions, solving equations or as AFL/ a plenary for a lesson on function machines.
Difficulties include
★ Purple (challenge) - - Writing the algebraic expression from a function machine
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
See here for more function machines resources, including lessons and other treasure hunts.
A fun 10 card treasure hunts for a function machines lesson. Skills covered are: finding the operations of a function machine when given the input and the output. Student record card and solutions included. Use as a starter for a lesson on solving equations or as AFL/ a plenary for a lesson on function machines.
Difficulties include:
★ Red (Hard) Finding the operations of a function machine with 1/2 operations (No clues)
★ The same treasure hunt by with some of the operations already given (only the signs, no numbers)
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
See here for more function machines resources, including lessons and other treasure hunts.
A fun 10 card treasure hunts for a function machines lesson. Skills covered are: finding the input of a function machine by using inverse operations. Student record card and solutions included. Use as a starter for a lesson on solving equations or as AFL/ a plenary for a lesson on finding the input of a function machine.
Difficulties include
★ Gold (medium) - Finding the input of a function machine by using inverse operations
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
See here for more function machines resources, including lessons and other treasure hunts.