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Any maths resource that I create that doesn't include copyrighted material (hopefully!) I will post here. Free forever - share and share a-like!

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Any maths resource that I create that doesn't include copyrighted material (hopefully!) I will post here. Free forever - share and share a-like!
Drawing an angle example cards
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Drawing an angle example cards

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A set of 5 cards, designed to be used cut up and out of order so that pupils have to create the right steps to drawing an angle of 74 degrees. Gives a nice alternative to just drawing angles and can be easily adapted to create multiple questions (I only have 2 on the sheet).
Sums and Differences Activity
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Sums and Differences Activity

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A game for younger/lower attaining pupils designed to support understanding of basic number operations, particularly addition and subtraction. Requires Cuisenaire rods. First shared at the LaSalle Education Complete Mathematics Conference #Mathsconf9 in Bristol (https://completemaths.com/events) tweet-up.
Fraction Wall Problems
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Fraction Wall Problems

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Using an image courtesy of Mr Cooke Maths blog (http://ff6w.primaryblogger.co.uk/mr-cooke-maths-we-16th-january-fraction-action/) a resource designed to encourage pupils to think about fraction equivalence and multiplication/division. Shared at the LaSalle Education Complete Mathematics Conference #Mathsconf9 in Bristol for the speed-date/tweet up (https://completemaths.com/events).
Rotations on a Triangular Grid
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Rotations on a Triangular Grid

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Was moved to create this after seeing something similar on an AQA topic test. Allows pupils the opportunity to consider rotations for angles other than 90 or 180 degrees in a way that is potentially more accessible than doing this on squared paper. Shapes are placed onto a triangular grid, and pupils have to rotate through angles of 60 or multiples of 60.