RebeccaTheMathsLady shares videos (available on YouTube) and resources (available here) for the teachers, parents and other adults who work with children who want to deeply understand how to teach maths effectively to all children, including those with the most challenges.
RebeccaTheMathsLady shares videos (available on YouTube) and resources (available here) for the teachers, parents and other adults who work with children who want to deeply understand how to teach maths effectively to all children, including those with the most challenges.
Single worksheet: multiplying 2- and 3-digit numbers by 5. No answers.
This worksheet is one of a series of worksheets for multiplying by the numbers 2-9 which are all available on this website and which were created to support this video by RebeccaTheMathsLady about short multiplication.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
Single worksheet: multiplying 2- and 3-digit numbers by 5. No answers.
This worksheet is one of a series of worksheets for multiplying by the numbers 2-9 which are all available on this website and which were created to support this video by RebeccaTheMathsLady about short multiplication.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
This worksheet simply shows lots of rectangles children can measure the perimeters of in order to prompt them to reason about what they are doing so that they can work towards developing and understanding a formula for the perimeter of rectangles.
This worksheet was created to complement this video on teaching perimeter by RebeccaTheMathsLady.
This worksheet was created to work alongside the video on how to teach measure conversions created by RebeccaTheMathsLady. An answer sheet is also provided. It is targeted at year 6 but can easily be adapted to suit your needs as it’s in Word.
Single worksheet - dividing two and three digit numbers by 4 with and without remainders. No answers.
This worksheet is one of a series of worksheets for dividing by the numbers 2-9 which are all available on this website and which were created to support this video by RebeccaTheMathsLady about short division.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
Second worksheet of two to support learning about calculation with large numbers (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). This worksheet requires students to set out their own calculations.
This worksheet on calculating with large numbers was created to support this video about large numbers by RebeccaTheMathsLady.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
First worksheet of two to support learning about calculation with decimal numbers up to 3 decimal places (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). Calculations are set out ready for formal calculation methods. The second worksheet (also available on this site) requires children to set out their own calculations. Note the original worksheets on these topics only included numbers up to 2 decimal places.
This worksheet on calculating with decimals was created to support this video about three decimal places by RebeccaTheMathsLady.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
Single worksheet: multiplying 2- and 3-digit numbers by 7. No answers.
This worksheet is one of a series of worksheets for multiplying by the numbers 2-9 which are all available on this website and which were created to support this video by RebeccaTheMathsLady about short multiplication.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
Single worksheet - dividing two and three digit numbers by 7 with and without remainders. No answers.
This worksheet is one of a series of worksheets for dividing by the numbers 2-9 which are all available on this website and which were created to support this video by RebeccaTheMathsLady about short division.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link to the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
A note sheet which explains how to work with Roman numerals (also known as Roman numbers) up to 3000. This note sheet was created to accompany the video by RebeccaTheMathsLady on Number systems and Roman Numerals.
A worksheet that allows all students to develop their own thinking about the topic of long multiplication by counting squares in an array. Five examples are provided (each on its own sheet).
This worksheet on calculating with decimals was created to support this video about long multiplication by RebeccaTheMathsLady.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
This is a page-per-term year 3 maths planning guide for expert teachers who want to plan straight from the curriculum, using the best low-floor high-ceiling teaching strategies.
There are links in the guide to free videos which explain who to teach specific topic in detail. There are also links to free-to-download worksheets.
You will also need the year 3 linked curriculum extract which I will publish on this page straight after publishing this guide.
If you can’t find it easily you should be able to find it via this link.
This is a page-per-term year 1 maths planning guide which can be used for post-lockdown recovery by spending 2 weeks on the content for each half term.
The accompanying video explains how it works in detail.
You will also need the year 1 linked curriculum extract which I will publish on this page straight after publishing this guide.
If you can’t find it easily you should be able to find it via this link.
A worksheet on rotational symmetry designed for a practical introduction to the topic. Ideal for mixed age primary classes. This worksheet is explained in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jHUY6vAAoU
Created to aid focus on the visual stage of understanding 3 digit subtraction, these 5 worksheets cover:
subtraction without exchanging
subtraction exchanging a ten for ones
subtraction exchanging a hundred for tens
subtraction exchanging twice
mixed questions
There is a click through link to Jeff Kutcher’s site on TES where you can download versions which autogenerate more questions (also free).
These worksheets are explored in this livestream video: https://youtu.be/hPzOiRfa-wM
The first of a series of three worksheets designed to support children’s learning of roman numerals. Designed to support this video on teaching roman numerals.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
The third of a series of three worksheets designed to support children’s learning of roman numerals. Designed to support this video on teaching roman numerals.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
Second worksheet of two to support learning about calculation with decimal numbers up to 3 decimal places (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division). This worksheet requires children to set out their own calculations. Note the original worksheets on these topics only included numbers up to 2 decimal places.
This worksheet on calculating with decimals was created to support this video about three decimal places by RebeccaTheMathsLady.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).