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Over 2000 primary school resources including assemblies, games, activities, presentations and more! All resources have been tried and tested and most cost less than a cup of coffee. Thank you for visiting.
BOXTASTIC -DT and 3D MATHS Homework Project!
Fancy giving your students a great 3D homework assignment?
Try BOXTASTIC!
3 page booklet.
Ideal for 7+ (depending on ability).
Great if you’ve just taught your students 3D shapes.
Fully editable.
4 worksheets attached.
Fully editable
Ideal for 5 to 7 years
Tasks 1 and 2: List the directions from start to finish (e.g. South 2, East 3 etc.) Pass through the stations on your way.
Task 3: Design your own train track - blank grid
Task 4: List the directions from start to finish. Collect the passengers on the way.
A great introduction to angles
10 slides
Suitable for 5 - 11 years
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Contents:
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What is an angle?
Whole turns, half turns and quarter turns
How do we measure angles?
Rights angles
Other angles -acute, obtuse and reflex
Coordinates - for Beginners!
2 worksheets.
Activity 1: “Find it on the Grid”: Students must write down the coordinates of the star, house and dog (the first one is completed). Then they have to draw a few more objects on the grid and write questions associated with them.
2-page booklet.
9 student-generated questions.
Activity 2: “Draw then Write”: Students must draw 8 symbols (or pictures) on the grid then write down the coordinates.
1-page
Both activities are fully editable.
A great PowerPoint to use when teaching and using function machines.
16 slides, fully editable and integrated animations.
Contents:
1-Step Function Machines
2-Step Function Machines
Make your own 1-Step Function Machine
Make your own 2-Step Function Machine
Please note: The preview images appear squashed and distorted but once purchased, the images are 100%.
A 4-page booklet to practice and reinforce using a Tally.
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Page 1: Write the value of each tally.
Page 2: Draw a tally for each number.
Page 3: Increase or decrease each number by the amount shown then draw the tally.
Page 4: Complete both charts by writing in the missing number or drawing in the missing tally.
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All answers provided.
Fully editable.
3D Shapes - PowerPoint
5 slides
Slide 2: Classifying 2D and 3D Shapes
Slide 3: 3D Shape pictures
Slide 4: Guess which 3D it is
Slide 5: Look around the school and complete the table … what 3D objects can you find?
Fully editable
3D Game: 4 in a Row
Instructions, pictures of shapes and labels provided (on an EXCEL document).
Students place the word cards face down. They choose one and place it on any free matching space. 4 in a row wins.
Fully editable.
Topic: Division with remainders
A superb 6-page booklet.
Fully editable.
Stepped activities (3 stages in total).
24 questions.
Answers provided.
Stage 1: A selection of 2, 3 and 4 digit numbers divided by a single digit number. Answers must show the remainder as a number.
Stage 2: A selection of 4 and 5 digit numbers divided by a single digit number. Answers must show the remainder as a number and fraction.
Stage 3: A selection of 5 digit numbers divided by a single digit number. Answers must show the remainder as a number, fraction and decimal (2 D.P.)
This booklet is currently being used at an ‘Outstanding’ rated primary school in England.
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A 160 slide PowerPoint to teach multiplication and division to a Year 3 class.
Easy steps to follow - Teaching points, examples, exercises and games.
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CONTENTS:**
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Slide 3: Quick Fire Multiplication Questions
Slide 48: Multiplying by 0
Slide 51: Multiplying by 1
Slide 54: Multiplying by 2
Slide 57: Multiplying by 4
Slide 59: Repeated Addition
Slide 65: Arrays
Slide 69: Times means groups of
Slide 72: Grid Multiplication
Slide 75: Multiplying by 5
Slide 77: Multiplying by 10
Slide 80: Dividing by 10
Slide 84: Multiplying and Dividing decimal numbers by 10
Slide 87: Division means sharing
Slide 88: Quick Fire Division Questions (÷4)
Slide 125: Division means sharing 2
Slide 129: Multiplication and Division are opposites/inverses
Slide 131: It’s all about GROUPS
Slide 133: Dividing by 2
Slide 136: Repeated Subtraction
Slide 141: Chunking Division
Slide 157: Checking answers using the inverse operation
Great 3D Shape Homework Investigation!
Suitable for 5 - 11 years
Fully editable.
Students must search their home for a variety of 3D shapes and take photos of them.
They must then print them off and stick into their homework book. Alternatively, students may find pictures of 3D shaped items using computer images, magazines, catalogues or leaflets.
Finally, they must write a description of each shape using as much detail as possible (using the word list provided).
3D Shapes - to sort
Sort the shapes into spheres, cylinders, pyramids, cubes, cuboids and cones?
Extension: Describe the properties the shapes (edges, faces and vertices/corners).
12 shapes in total.
Fully editable.
Year 9 Mathematics Non-Calculator TEST
Answer sheet now provided.
Total possible score: 80.
Time allowed: 1 hour.
Equipment required: pen, pencil and ruler.
BIDMAS is a helpful acronym what reminds children (and adults!) what order to complete operations in, when faced with a complicated sum. BIDMAS stands for brackets, indices, division, multiplication, addition, and subtraction.
Sometimes, the order of operations will make a big impact on the final answer, so it’s a great idea to have a standardised order to work through. This way, you know everyone will get the same answer every time.
You might also hear BIDMAS referred to as BODMAS. Different people in different places have slightly different names for the order of operations, but they mean the same thing. In BODMAS, the O stands for ‘order’ instead of ‘indices’. These terms can be used interchangeably.
Attached is a BIDMAS teaching video + 12 fully editable sets of worksheets (with answers).
Set 1 Worksheets: 3 beginner level worksheets
Set 2 Worksheets: 3 intermediate level worksheets
Set 3 Worksheets: 3 harder level worksheets
Set 4 Worksheets: 3 advanced level worksheets
Teaching BIDMAS is straightforward using this great 6-minute teaching video and ‘BEGINNERS’ worksheets!
I taught my Year 6 student’s with this video along with 12 worksheets I put together (3 ‘beginners’ worksheets, 3 ‘intermediate’ worksheets, 3 ‘harder’ worksheets and 3 ‘advanced’ worksheets).
Attached is the first set of worksheets: 3 ‘BEGINNERS’ worksheets (1A, 1B, and 1C). There are 20 questions altogether (with answers provided). The intermediate, harder and advanced worksheets can be purchased separately.