This colouring worksheet includes 10 questions to simplify expressions using the multiplication law of indices.
Students should answer the question then color in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This colouring worksheet includes 10 questions to divide decimals by whole numbers.
Questions increase in difficulty. All answers are non-repeating decimals.
Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This colouring worksheet includes 9 questions to name 2D shapes.
Students should answer the question then color in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This colouring worksheet includes 15 questions to find the highest common factor (HCF) of two numbers.
Questions increase in difficulty.
Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This colouring worksheet includes 16 questions on simplifying ratio.
Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This colouring worksheet includes 10 questions to find the basic probability of events (as fractions). Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This colouring worksheet includes 20 questions on expanding single brackets. The questions increase in difficulty and include multiplying variables by variables and negatives.
Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This coloring activity is to enhance students learning of multiplying radical expressions. The questions increase in difficulty and require students to multiply and simplify radicals, select the correct answer out of 3 possible answers and color the corresponding question number the correct color.
This can be used as support, a self check exercise, homework, classwork and more.
Students have the opportunity to work on fine motor skills and engage in developing and embedding their understanding.
Answer key included.
This self-marking activity allows students to apply their knowledge of arithmetic sequences and work backwards to find missing numbers in the series. This is a fun, engaging way to test student understanding and engage them in their learning. There are four different crossnumbers for the students to complete. When they type the correct answer, the box will turn green. If it is wrong, the box will turn red!
Perfect as a starter, plenary, group task, homework or review!
Download the PDF and click the link to make a copy of the google sheet.
Answer key included! Don’t forget to hide the tab before sharing with students!
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This engaging google sheet activity requires students to convert between degrees and radians, copy and paste the picture over the correct answer and make a pattern!
This is a google sheet which can be shared through google classroom or other google integrated sites to engage and encourage self assessment! This fun, enjoyable activity is suitable for all abilities and is a self-checking exercise.
Download the PDF and click the link to make a copy of the sheet.
Answer key is included (remember to hide the AK sheet tab before sharing with students!).
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This thoughts and crosses activity can be used in a variety of ways to support student learning.
Questions are created in accordance to Bloom’s Taxonomy (apply, create, evaluate etc) and students can use this task in several ways.
Pair work - Students can work in pairs to play noughts and crosses (X’s and O’s). The first student to get 3 in a row correct is the winner. Students can check each others answers. This can be made more challenging by only allowing students to go diagonally or vertically as questions increase in difficulty.
Solo work - Students can choose 3 questions which can be differentiated based on ability. Horizontally on the top row are the easiest questions.
Perfect for extending, challenging and differentiating in the classroom. Can be used as homework, group work, display activities or pair work.
Answer key included.
This antiderivatives/integration activity includes 9 questions to calculate the antiderivatives/integrals of basic equations. Students should answer the question, match the answer to the colour and then colour in the image corresponding to question number.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
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This colouring worksheet includes 10 questions to find the area of compound/composite shapes. Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This colouring worksheet includes 8 questions to find the area of parallelograms.
Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This colouring PDF worksheet includes 12 questions to convert between degrees and radians. Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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Code Breakers are an exciting way for your mathematicians to interpret a code by finding inverse matrices. Code Breaker worksheets are a fun and engaging way to practice their maths facts! This no-prep activity will keep students engaged and keen to find the punchline of the joke!
Included in this resource:
Inverse Matrices codebreaker
Answer Key
This colouring worksheet includes 10 questions to find key features of parabolas: vertex, directrix, axis of symmetry and focus. Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This colouring worksheet includes 8 questions to find key features of Ellipses including centre, major and minor axes, vertices and co-vertices. Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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Practice finding the area of rectangles with this great set of 12 problems. Students will work on finding the area of given rectangles. This is a self check activity or can be done in pairs or stations as well. When students have completed all problems, they can tape or glue the problem strips into a chain reaction activity. Add to your classroom student work and connect all student chain together and display their work!
Practice using index laws (multiplication law and division law) with this great set of 12 problems. Students will work on multiplying and dividing using index laws. This is a self check activity or can be done in pairs or stations as well. When students have completed all problems, they can tape or glue the problem strips into a chain reaction activity. Add to your classroom student work and connect all student chain together and display their work! Ask students to colour them to make them more interactive or print on different coloured paper!