A series of tasks with random inverse/missing link multiplications questions. All are two min presentations, ideal when used as a starter activity or mental Maths test. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
A series of tasks with random inverse/missing link addition and subtraction questions. All are two min presentations, ideal when used as a starter activity or mental Maths test. Another free resource.
A series of tasks with random inverse/missing link addition questions. All are timed two minute presentations, ideal when used as a starter activity or mental Maths test. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
A series of tasks where pupils must add fractions with the same denominator. Running on a three minute timer, these activities are ideal as a starter activity, Maths test or plenary.
Identifying decimal places on number lines and placing values on the line. Discussion 5min starter activity main followed by interactive work on the IWB using a number line. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Five activities where pupils must multiply decimals with 1 decimal place, or tenths. Running on a five minute timer, these tasks are ideal for use as a starter, plenary or test. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Five activities where pupils must subtract numbers that have 2 decimal places, or hundreths. Running on a five minute timer, these tasks are ideal for use as a starter, plenary or test.
10 separate activities where pupils must multiply a given number by either 10, 100 or 1000. Running on a two minute timer, these tasks are ideal for use as a starter or plenary, and work as both mental and oral activities. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Each of these 10 activities has 20 mixed adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing questions presented in a 3 minute slide show. Ideal starter activity, mental Maths test or plenary.
Five activities where pupils must add together decimals with 2 decimal places, or hundreths. Running on a five minute timer, these tasks are ideal for use as a starter, plenary or test.
A PowerPoint for teaching KS3 Lowest Common Multiple & Highest Common Factors. The Lesson starts with discuss and apply finding LCM é HCF of numbers, followed by a series of differentiated question sheets on finding LCM é HCF . If you have a spare 5 minutes there is a factor finding puzzle. There are 3 separate levels of questions running at the same time, Circles, Squares and Ovals.
Starter Discussion on how to convert the units. Main lesson conveting and ordering measures followed by mental equivalence work. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
KS3 Fractions to decimals worksheets- Starts with discuss how to convert between fractions and decimal, followed by a series of questions and answers, based on the convertion of fractions to decimals. If you have time 5min there is an add on oral activity, to pick and convert a fraction to a decimal. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Nine separate activities where pupils must halve a series of numbers. Running on a five minute timer, these tasks are ideal for use as a starter or plenary, and work as both mental and oral activities. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Ordering positive and negative integers- Starter discuss using a number line. Main less than greater than and find halfway between two integers. Runs on atimer, just add your lo, sc and plenary. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Five separate activities where pupils must divide a given number by either 10, 100 or 1000. Running on a two minute timer, these tasks are ideal for use as a starter or plenary, and work as both mental and oral activities. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Fill in the missing numbers and then fill in and name the 2nd sequence. This is a timed 5min activity, with answerslide. Ideal as a starter or pleary. Includes sound effects
Free to use- Printable Addition worksheets and answer sheets for adding two digit numbers to one, two and three digit numbers together. Ideal starter activity, lesson worksheet or for pupil assesment
Pupils have five minutes to recognise odd and even numbers. Ideal as starter activities, mental Maths tests or plenaries. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk