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
A comprehensive set of differentiated task card students can use to copy counter balance and counter tension balances from. This product includes:
All the differentiated balances on A4 landscape
Seperate A4 portrait versions of each of the 6 sections (could be used as differentiated stations)
Please see here for a less comprehensive free resource on counter balance and counter tension.
Some products you might like:
Individual balances
Pair balances
Trio balances
Group of 4 balances
Please email me on pickupandgoresources@gmail.com if you would like a custom gymnastics product.
Updated - Fixed a couple of typos and 2 answers
Worksheets for students to complete in class. 3 levels of difficulty have been included:
• Blue (easy) - Combine transformations
•Gold (medium) - Describe fully a reflection, translation or rotation
•Red (harder) - Combine transformations and describe the single equivalent transformation
Worksheet on Enlargements for students to complete in class. Skills covered are enlarging a shape with a positive scale factor, enlarging a shape with a fractional scale factor and describing the enlargement.
This is most suitable for KS3 and Foundation GCSE. I also have a one suitable for Higher Tier GCSE which includes negative scale factors (The questions are different on each version so if you buy both products there are no duplicates).
In this product 3 levels of difficulty have been included:
Blue (easy) -Enlarge an object by an integer scale factor from a centre of enlargement
Gold (medium) -Enlarge an object by a fractional scale factor from a centre of enlargement.
Red (hard) - Describe fully an enlargement; work out a scale factor and centre of enlargement.
If you need more transformations worksheets check out my bundle here
This product is designed to help with the composition of gymnastics routines and more specifically relationships between partners (matching and mirroring & canon and unison).
Included:
2 A4 landscape pages showing illustrations of matching and mirroring balances. This could either be used as a display or as a help card.
An A4 scaffolded task card students can use to help them with creating a sequence
Practical application in a lesson:
Give the lower ability pairs the matching and mirroring display posters for them to accurately replicate the balances on there
Give the middle ability students the task card to work through
Give the higher ability studets a sheet of balances and tell them they have to include matching and mirroring & canon and unsion in a short sequence.
This takes up an entire lesson.
This product is great when used with the following products:
Matching and mirroring quiz quiz trade cards(free)
Gymnastics assessment Levels matrix for KS3(free)
Compositional aspects of gymnastics sequences/routines(free)
Individual gymnastic balances (premium)
Please email me at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com if you would like a custom gymnastics balances product.
See here for my other gymnastics products.
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Differentiated worksheet on rotations, perfect for use in a transformations unit. Skills include: rotating a shape on a square grid, rotating a shape on a co-ordinate grid and describing the rotation.
Fully differentiated by colour - 3 levels of difficulty have been included:
• Blue (easy) - rotating a shape on a square grid
•Gold (medium) - rotating a shape on a coordinate grid
•Red (harder) - describing the transformation
All answers included.
Updated - Fixed question 3 as it was rotating off the grid. Fixed a couple of typos and one of the answers. Fonts updated and embedded.
If you need more transformations worksheets check out my bundle here
If you need a rotations lesson find my Powerpoint and workbook here
A lesson on rotations for use in a secondary transformations lessons. Power point and work booklet for teaching rotations are included. Skils covered are rotating a shape around a given point on a square grid, rotating a shape about a set of coordinates and describing the rotation.
Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing!). Fully differentiated objectives (blue =easiest, gold=medium, red=harder)
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
• Differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach rotations, including animated examples. The lessons use the following format:
• 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 grade, 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 (between 45mins to 1h 15 dependent on how many questions the students get through)
A lesson on reflections for use in a secondary transformations unit(whoe unit available here). Power point and work booklet for teaching reflections are included. Skills covered are reflecting a shape in a line on a square grid, reflecting a shape across a straight line on a coordinate grid, describing the reflection.
Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing!). Fully differentiated objectives:
Blue:Reflect given shapes on a grid.
Gold:Reflect given shapes on a coordinate grid using a line such as x = 2
Red:Describe fully a reflection.
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
• Differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach reflections, including animated examples. The lessons use the following format:
• 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 grade, 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 (between 45mins to 1h 15 dependent on how many questions the students get through)
FREE reflections differentiated worksheet available here
Transformations worksheet on translations. Includes translating a shape from worded instructions, translations and vectors and describing the translation. Fully differentiated and answers included.
3 levels of difficulty have been included:
• Blue (easy) - translating a shape on a square grid
•Gold (medium) - translating a shape using vectors
•Red (harder) - describing the transformation
If you need more transformations worksheets check out my bundle here
If you need a translations lesson find my Powerpoint and workbook here
This is a Powerpoint lesson and work booklet on combinations of transformations. Skills covered are combining transformations such as reflections, rotations, enlargements and translations, describing a reflection, translation or rotation and combining transformations and describe the single equivalent transformation .
Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing!).
Fully differentiated objectives:
Blue:Combine transformations
Gold:Describe fully a reflection, translation or rotation
Red:Combine transformations and describe the single equivalent transformation
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
• Differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach combinations of transformations, including animated examples. The lessons use the following format:
• 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 grade, 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 (between 45mins to 1h 15 dependent on how many questions the students get through)
A lesson on translations for use in a secondary transformations lessons. Power point and work booklet for teaching rotations are included. Skills include translating a shape when given worded instructions, translating a shape using vectors and describing the transformation.
Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing!). Fully differentiated objectives:
Blue:Translate given shapes on a square grid/coordinate grid
Gold:Use vector notation for translations
Red:Describe fully a translation
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
• Differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach translations, including animated examples. The lessons use the following format:
• 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 grade, 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 (between 45mins to 1h 15 dependent on how many questions the students get through)
[Free Translations treasure hunt available here](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/translations-treasure-hunt-11809584
Additional translations worksheets available here
Worksheets for students to complete in class.
3 levels of difficulty have been included:
Blue (easy) -Work out the circumference of a circle
Gold (medium) - Work out the radius or diameter given the circumference
Red (Hard)- work out the perimeter of semi circles, quarter circles and sectors
All answers included
My other resources on circumference:
Circumference of circles set of differentiated treasure hunts (10 cards for each difficulty)
Circumference of circles treasure hunt
Circumference and parts of a circle whole lesson (download, print and teach)
These self-checking, no-prep printable maze worksheets will give KS3 students a fun way to practise Solving One Step Equations (with positive x’s). 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.
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Other resources you might like
Solving 1 Step Equations Maths Maze Activity - Multiplying and Dividing
Solving 1 Step Equations Maths Maze Activity - Adding and Subtracting
Solving 1 Step Equations Maths Maze Activity
A new fun and different way for students to create a basic sequence. These dice are great for use in a lesson on individual balances or as a one off activity in a gymnastics unit on creating individual sequences.
This resource includes:
-2 x Easy balances dice templates to print
-2 x Medium balances dice templates print
-2 x Hard balances dice templates print
-1x Powerpoint file for the teacher to use to pick random links between balances. This includes a random links spinner, and an on screen prompt list for each type of link.
HOW TO:
Students pick a difficulty, roll the first dice for their starting balance and then roll the second for their ending balance. The teacher spins the links wheel on the powerpoint and students use that to link their 2 balances together. This process can be repeated many times to create a sequence.
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Reciprocal teaching cards for forwards rolls, backward rolls, log rolls, egg rolls and variations on rolls. Full differentiated with clear illustrations and instructional points. Progressive, guided task students can complete independently and self differentiate. Perfect for a lesson on rotation or rolls.
The skills are differentiated by colour (blue = stage 1, gold=stage 2, red=stage 3, purple=stage 4)
Blue skills in this pack include:
Log roll
Egg roll and variation
Rocking backward and forward
Disk rocking
Gold skills include:
Log roll variations
Egg roll variations
Tucked forward roll
Tucked backward roll
Red skills include:
Forward roll to straddle
Backward roll to straddle
Backward roll to pike
Forward and backward roll start and finish variations (available free here)
Purple skills include:
Piked forward roll
Piked backward roll with straight arms
Backward roll to handstand with straight arms
The resource has:
Clear editable text instructions (the font is fully embeded)
Clear high quality illustrations
An assessment level (old national curriculum levels 3-6)
Check out my other gymnastics resources here
This is a great consolidating activity for a lesson on frequency tables. Skills covered are completing frequency tables, completing grouped frequency tables with discrete data, completing grouped frequency tables with continuous data, estimating the mean and finding the median class interval. Great for end of lesson consolidation, early finishers, homework or a starter .
There are 3 different difficulties which are colour coded blue (easy), gold (medium), red (hard):
Complete a frequency table, compete grouped frequency tables with discrete data (blue), 5 questions
Complete a grouped frequency table with continuous data (using inequalities) (Gold), 4 questions 1 extension
Complete a grouped frequency table with continuous data, estimate the mean and find the median class interval
Answers included.
Use the order of operations (BIDMAS) to reveal a secret maths joke. Make your students feel like a spy trying to crack a code in a fun and novel way for students to practice the order of operations. This product contains 3 different levels of difficulty: order of operations with multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting - BIDMAS with brackets and the 4 operations - BIDMAS including indices. This will keep students really busy and help them to check their own working as they go. This is perfect for consolidation on the order of operations if you don’t want to use a traditional worksheet.
Each difficulty is colour coded (blue =easy, gold = medium, red = hard).
All the answers are included.
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 other BIDMAS resources
See here for other code breakers.
This is a great, engaging activity for solving one step equations for end of lesson consolidation, early finishers, homework or a starter . Especially if you want students to practise and consolidate solving one step equations without using a traditional worksheet.This product contains 5 unique mazes.
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 one step equations worksheets.
A lesson on finding the area of a circle, including a Powerpoint and a work booklet. Skills covered include - finding the area of a circle, finding the radius or diameter from the area and finding the area of a sector.
Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson with hardly any preparation (mainly printing!). Fully differentiated 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)
This resource includes:
★A PowerPoint
★Differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach area of circles. The lessons use the following format:
★ 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 grade, 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.
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***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
★Area of a circle differentiated treasure hunts
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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.
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!