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 10, 100 or 1000 With 3 or 4 Digit Numbers BINGO activity is a really fun way of practising rounding. Skills include rounding numbers from 600 to 9999 to the nearest ten, hundred or thousand.
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 Christmas maths colour by number fun activity will give students lots of practice adding and subtracting decimals up to 2 decimal places. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Christmas where they are still doing work!
Great for a starter/plenary or for early finishers. Especially if you want students to practice and consolidate adding and subtracting decimals without using a traditional worksheet.
All the squares have a number in them and students need to answer the question and color in all the squares that correspond to their answer in the color given in order to reveal Rudolph. Fun Christmas clip art border included.
This product includes:
❄A Colour by Number sheet
❄A question sheet with space for workings
❄An Answer sheet for teachers
If you would like more Christmas themed maths activities please click here.
This Christmas maths colour by number activity will give students lots of practice of simplifying surds. A fun seasonal activity to engage students before Christmas AND they are still doing work!
Great for a starter/plenary or early finishers. Especially if you want students to practice and consolidate simplifying surds without using a traditional worksheet.
All the squares have a surd in them and students need to simplify the surd given and colour in all the squares that correspond to their answer, in the colour given, in order to reveal Father Christmas. Fun Holiday clip art border included.
This product includes:
❄A Colour by Number sheet
❄A question sheet with space for workings
❄An Answer sheet for teachers
If you would like more Christmas themed maths activities please click here.
These self-checking, no-prep printable maze worksheets will give Year 5 students a fun way to practise Multiplying 2-Digits by 2-Digits. 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
★Markl at a glance
★Full solutions
This is a more engaging way of reviewing 2 digit multiplication. 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 their way through the maze, coloring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
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This rounding to the nearest 10 BINGO BUNDLE activity is a really fun way of practising rounding. Skills include rounding numbers numbers from 2-7 digits to the nearest 10, as well as rounding numbers up to 10 million to the nearest 10.
Show the questions on a Smart Board or projector. Your students will love it and won’t realise how many questions they are answering!
Activities included in this BUNDLE:
★Rounding 2 digits to the nearest 10
★Rounding 3 digits to the nearest 10
★Rounding 4 digits to the nearest 10
★Rounding 5 digits to the nearest 10
★Rounding 6 digits to the nearest 10
★Rounding 7 digits to the nearest 10
★Rounding to the nearest 10 with numbers up to 10 million
Try out a Rounding BINGO for free here.
Each 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 Thanksgiving math color by number fun activity is sure to give students lots of practice using the product rule, quotient rule and power rule. A great seasonal activity to engage students this Thanksgiving.
All the squares have numbers in them and students need to simplify the expressions and color in all the squares that correspond to their answer in the color given in order to reveal a Thanksgiving picture. This particular picture reveals a Turkey.
This product includes a student sheet and an answer sheet for teachers.
Great bell ringer activity or to give to early finishers. Fun fall leaf clip art border included that students can also colour in.
A worksheet on “Given that” questions.
E.g.
Given that
69.4 x 16.8 = 1165.92
What is? 6.94 x 16.8 =
6 different questions with 8 sub questions in each. Perfect for lower ability groups that need lots of practice. Created because I couldn’t find this anywhere else!
Great to set students for electronic homework, as an assessment on a computer or to simply use for revision. They can print off the worksheet afterwards and stick it it. Questions are entirely random (I would advise the students to refresh the questions initially).
Features:
-Press a button and it will self mark and give a score out of 20
-Refresh the questions so you get any entirely new set of questions (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
Adding fractions with uncommon denominators. A set of no frills worksheet, good for students that need lots of practice with adding fractions.
Hard difficulty on adding fractions. Both denominators are different.
4 x sets of worksheets each with 20 questions on and an answers sheet included. 80 questions in total.
Find more fractions worksheets here
Want something a bit different? Click here for adding fractions with uncommon denominators mazes
Subtracting fractions with uncommon denominators (multiples). This is a set of no frills worksheets, good for students that need lots of practice with subtracting fractions.
Medium difficulty on subtracting fractions. One denominator is a multiple of the other)
4 x sets of worksheets each with 20 questions on and an answers sheet included. 80 questions in total.
Subtracting fractions with uncommon denominators. A no frills worksheet, good for students that need lots of practice at subtracting fractions with different denominators.
Hard difficulty on subtracting fractions. Both denominators are different.
4 x sets of worksheets each with 20 questions on and an answers sheet included. 80 questions in total.
A set of differentiated worksheets on finding the area of a circle for students to complete in class or for homework. Skills included are finding the area of a circle, finding the radius or diameter from the area and finding the area of a sector. The questions are worded questions in order to give students practise with exam style.
The following objectives are covered:
<p>★Finding the area of a circle (blue)
<p>★Finding the radius/diameter from the area (gold)
<p>★Finding the area of a sector of a circle (red)
There are 12 questions per sheet. Could be used for reinforcement in class or homework.
All answers included!
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<p>★Differentiated area of a circle task cards
<p>★Area of a circle flash cards
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Differentiated area of a circle flash cards
Flash cards on area of a circle. The answers to each question will be on back of each task card (provided printing instructions are followed).
These could be used as follows:
<p>★To give students as a revision tool
<p>★Individually in class
<p>★In pairs – Who can answer the most in the time limit?
<p>★As a quiz quiz trade activity (each student has a card, they find another student and answer each others questions. They then swap cards and find another student to ask)
These cards include the following objectives:
<p>★Finding the area of a circle (blue)
<p>★Finding the radius/diameter from the area (gold)
<p>★Finding the area of a sector of a circle (red)
There are 12 different flash cards per level. Make sure you print back to back and flip on the short side to ensure that the questions match the answers!
All answers included.
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<p>★Area of a circle worksheets
<p>★ Differentiated area of a circle task cards
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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.
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★Area of a circle worksheets
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Task cards on area of a circle. The answers to each question will be on back of each task card (provided printing instructions are followed).
These could be used as follows:
<p>★Individually
<p>★In pairs
<p>★As stations around the room
<p>★As a quiz quiz trade activity (each student has a card, they find another student and answer each others questions. They then swap cards and find another student to ask)
These cards include the following objectives:
<p>★Finding the area of a circle (blue)
<p>★Finding the radius/diameter from the area (gold)
<p>★Finding the area of a sector of a circle (red)
There are 8 different task cards per level. Make sure you print back to back and flip on the short side to ensure that the questions match the answers!
All answers included
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<p>★Area of a circle worksheets
<p>★Area of a circle flash cards
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Students will find expanding single brackets more engaging with these sets of dominos. Great to use as AFL or a plenary in a lesson on expanding brackets and expanding a single bracket, or as a starter to check for prior learning when teaching something like expanding double brackets or solving equations with brackets.
This activity is a fun and novel way for students to practise expanding single brackets. They can start on any domino they like, answer the question, find the answer on a different domino then repeat the process. If they have answered all questions correctly they should end up back at the domino they started with.
Why dominos is a great activity:
• Students can check their own answers
��� They will complete 20 questions in a way that is completely different from standard worksheets
• Students find it fun to search for and find the answers
• They can be laminated to be used again
This pages contained in this product are:
Contents
Instructions
Expanding a single bracket with positive numbers on the outside only e.g. 2(3b -2)
Expanding a single bracket with positive numbers only ANSWERS
Expanding a single bracket with positive and negative numbers e.g. -3(3b -2)
Expanding a single bracket with positive and negative numbers ANSWERS
Expanding a single bracket with letters on the outside e.g. z(2x +5) and 3v(3g-2)
Expanding a single bracket with letters on the outside ANSWERS
Expanding a single bracket with letters and powers e.g. 2x2(3x +2)
Expanding a single bracket with letters and powers ANSWERS
Working out sheet 1
Working out sheet 2
Suggestions for use:
• Give to pairs for a collaborative activity
• Give one each to a group of students and they need to find their answer and make a line
• Give to individual students to complete on their desk
• Once students have completed a set give them the answers as evidence of their accomplishment/get them to take a picture of the finished loop and stick it in
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.
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:Know and use the order of operations with simple calculations (no brackets)
Gold:Use the order of operations with more complex calculations including brackets and indices
Red:Insert brackets into questions to make them correct, work out questions with more than one set of brackets.
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
• A differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
• A tick or trash activity (this could be done alone or in pairs, or in groups!)
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach order of operations, including animated examples. The lessons use the following format:
• Objective and levels
• A short starter that can lead into a discussion about BIDMAS
• 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 a differentiated set of worksheets on Order of operations available here.
Worksheets 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 indices and brackets, inserting brackert into questions to make them correct.
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 and indices
★Red(hard):Insert brackets into questions to make them correct, work out questions with more than one set of brackets.
Answers are included
Need a lesson for order of operations? Find it here
NEW - BIDMAS treasure hunts
This is a great, engaging activity for a standard form lessons. Skills covered are converting standing form to ordinary numbers. Great for end of lesson consolidation, early finishers, homework or a starter . Especially if you want students to practise and consolidate standard form 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 3 unique mazes with full solutions.
Students work their way through the maze, coloring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
If you would like a more traditional worksheets with lots of practice questions click here!
A lesson on using Pythagoras theorem. Includes a powerpoint teaching students about how to apply Pythagoras’ theorem, a differentiated workbook and a rounding dominos activity for the starter. Skills covered include using Pythagoras to find the hypotenuse, using Pythagoras to find the short side and length of a set of coordinates, using Pythagoras to find the perimeter of compound shape
Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing and maybe some cutting!).
Students will need to know how to round to significant figures and decimal places in order to access this lesson fully.
Fully differentiated objectives:
Blue:
Use Pythagoras’ theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse in a right-angled triangle.
Gold:
Use Pythagoras’ theorem to find length of a short side in a right-angled triangle
Use Pythagoras’ theorem to find the length of a line segment, given the coordinates of the end-points.
Red:
Use Pythagoras’ theorem to find lengths and areas of compound shapes
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
• A differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
• 2 sets of dominos on rounding to decimal places and significant figures to use as a starter activity (if you need a more comprehensive set of dominos click here)
• Answers
The PowerPoint includes the following format (watch the preview video here):
• Objective and levels
• A starter
• A “how to teaching portion” with animated examples
• And Afl mini whiteboard quiz
• Plenary (with answers)
Recommendations:
Laminate the dominos for use again
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.
Need more Pythagoras??
Check out my differentiated worksheets here. Great for homework!