This game includes fluency, reasoning and problem-solving questions about subtracting fractions from whole amounts. It is aimed at children working on the Year 4 curriculum. It includes ‘cheat sheets’ to remind children who require additional support of the models they can use to aid them in subtracting fractions from whole amounts.
A printable board game adaptable to many different curriculum areas.
Cards are available for a variety of different subjects and a template is available to buy so you can make your own for any topic you wish. I have used this game regularly with Year 3 and 4 children. It is easy to understand and easy to differentiate (you can even have children playing in mixed ability groups but by giving them their own sets of cards, they can be accessing appropriate material for their ability).
Playing cards for Escaped on the Playground.
These cards cover addition and subtraction objectives for Y2/3.
Game board and instructions available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/escaped-on-the-playground-game-11937309
Playing cards for Escaped on the Playground.
These cards cover multiplication and division objectives for Y2/3.
Game board and instructions available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/escaped-on-the-playground-game-11937309
Playing cards for Escaped on the Playground.
These cards cover number and place value objectives for Y2/3.
Game board and instructions available at https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/escaped-on-the-playground-game-11937309
This card sort is designed as a cooperative activity which can be used to develop mathematical vocabulary or as a plenary on the subject.
This resource contains seven cards, with names, images and descriptions for children to match (right angle, acute angle, obtuse angle, parallel lines, perpendicular lines, horizontal line, vertical line). These could be given out as a complete sheet for children to cut up, sort and stick into books or pre-cut, laminated and sorted into envelopes for children to be able to sort and re-use them.
Objectives:
identify right angles
identify whether angles are greater than or less than a right angle
identify horizontal and vertical lines and pairs of perpendicular and parallel lines.
This card sort is designed as a cooperative activity which can be used to develop mathematical vocabulary or as a plenary on the subject.
This resource contains ten shapes (including the broader categories of triangle and quadrilateral), with names, images and descriptions for children to match. These could be given out as a complete sheet for children to cut up, sort and stick into books or pre-cut, laminated and sorted into envelopes for children to be able to sort and re-use them.
Objectives:
compare and classify geometric shapes, including quadrilateral and triangles based on their properties and sizes.
This card sort is designed as a cooperative activity which can be used to develop mathematical vocabulary or as a plenary on the subject.
This resource contains nine 2D shapes, with names, images and descriptions for children to match. These could be given out as a complete sheet for children to cut up, sort and stick into books or pre-cut, laminated and sorted into envelopes for children to be able to sort and re-use them.
Objectives:
describe the properties of 2D shapes.
This card sort is designed as a cooperative activity which can be used to develop mathematical vocabulary or as a plenary on the subject.
This resource contains nine 3D shapes, with names, images and descriptions for children to match. These could be given out as a complete sheet for children to cut up, sort and stick into books or pre-cut, laminated and sorted into envelopes for children to be able to sort and re-use them.
Objectives:
recognise 3D shapes in different orientations and describe them.
This card sort is designed as a cooperative activity which can be used to develop recall of multiplication facts or as a plenary on the subject.
This resource contains ten cards with written and visual representations of multiplications for children to match. These could be given out as a complete sheet for children to cut up, sort and stick into books or pre-cut, laminated and sorted into envelopes for children to be able to sort and re-use them.
Objectives:
write and calculate mathematical statements for multiplication.
This card sort is designed as a cooperative activity which can be used to develop recall of multiplication facts or as a plenary on the subject.
This resource contains twelve cards with multiplications, divisions and answers for children to match. These could be given out as a complete sheet for children to cut up, sort and stick into books or pre-cut, laminated and sorted into envelopes for children to be able to sort and re-use them.
Objectives:
recall and use multiplication and division facts for the 3 times table.
This card sort is designed as a cooperative activity which can be used to develop recall of multiplication facts or as a plenary on the subject.
This resource contains twelve cards with multiplications, divisions and answers for children to match. These could be given out as a complete sheet for children to cut up, sort and stick into books or pre-cut, laminated and sorted into envelopes for children to be able to sort and re-use them.
Objectives:
recall and use multiplication and division facts for the 4 times table.
This card sort is designed as a cooperative activity which can be used to develop recall of multiplication facts or as a plenary on the subject.
This resource contains twelve cards with multiplications, divisions and answers for children to match. These could be given out as a complete sheet for children to cut up, sort and stick into books or pre-cut, laminated and sorted into envelopes for children to be able to sort and re-use them.
Objectives:
recall and use multiplication and division facts for the 8 times table.
A timeline ordering activity which features events from prehistoric Britain. The focus of this activity is ordering numbers up to 1000 (Y3 maths objective).
It uses abbreviations kya for thousand years ago and ya for years ago to make the numbers manageable for the age group.
Includes an activity for HAPs which is split into two parts - one featuring numbers to 1000 and an extension with numbers beyond 1000 and an activity for MAPs/LAPs which just features numbers to 1000. Also includes a PowerPoint which gives a brief introduction to the different parts of prehistoric Britain and guidance for children on how to compare and order numbers.
Lift the flap multiplication and division wheels: ideal for children to practise their rapid recall of multiplication and division facts.
There are four versions included in this download:
Coloured multiplication wheels
Coloured division wheels
B&W multiplication wheels
B&W division wheels
B&W wheels are suited to colouring prior to being cut and stuck.
Instructions are also included.
Also available from mrsbunny.co.uk
These ready-to-use worksheets allow teachers to provide tasks to Year 4 children on the maths topic of Add two 4-digit numbers - more than one exchange.
They form part of a series of lessons on Addition and Subtraction which include coverage of the objectives:
• Add and subtract numbers with up to 4 digits using the formal written methods of addition and subtraction where appropriate
• Estimate and use inverse operations to check answers to a calculation
• Solve addition and subtraction two step problems in contexts, deciding which operations and methods to use and why.
These worksheets are available as part of the Add two 4-digit numbers - more than one exchange lesson pack.
The worksheets are editable, giving you the option to make any changes you feel necessary with the knowledge you have about your class and school setting.
Check out my freebies to get a taste for the quality of resources available.
These ready-to-use worksheets allow teachers to provide tasks to Year 4 children on the maths topic of Subtract two 4-digit numbers - one exchange.
They form part of a series of lessons on Addition and Subtraction which include coverage of the objectives:
• Add and subtract numbers with up to 4 digits using the formal written methods of addition and subtraction where appropriate
• Estimate and use inverse operations to check answers to a calculation
• Solve addition and subtraction two step problems in contexts, deciding which operations and methods to use and why.
These worksheets are available as part of the Subtract two 4-digit numbers - one exchange lesson pack.
The worksheets are editable, giving you the option to make any changes you feel necessary with the knowledge you have about your class and school setting.
Check out my freebies to get a taste for the quality of resources available.