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.
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.
Great game to use when teaching directions or instructions!
Instructions:
Stick the donkey(s) on the wall.
Arrange the children into pairs.
Blindfold one child in each pair and give them a tail.
The blindfolded child must listen to his/her partner’s instructions to correctly pin the tail in the correct place.
Great for learning directions and following instructions.
Just print out onto A3, stick the donkey back to back and laminate! Then you’re ready to go!
Fully editable.
Coordinates - KS1 PowerPoint
An excellent introduction to coordinates.
Perfect for KS1 (5 - 7 years)
31 slides.
Just click on the correct coordinate to proceed through the slides.
Students love this!
12 different varieties of paper including:
9-dot paper
Squared paper
Grid paper (1 quadrant & 4 quadrants)
Squares table
Tridots
More dotty paper (small, medium and large)
Triangular paper
Editable squared paper
A great little warm up or plenary game to help kids focus on Place Value.
24 cards in total.
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Instructions:
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Give every child 1 card. If there are not enough, pair some of your lower ability children together.
The person with the green card begins first. They read their card and the person with the answer reads theirs.
The last person is the person who has the red card.How fast can your kids complete the challenge? Aim for 5 minutes first!
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Fully editable.
Ideal for 7+
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
A simple and clear way to round numbers to 1, 2 and 3 decimal places (D.P) and 1, 2 and 3 significant figures (S.F).
Page 1: Explanation with examples
Page 2: 48 questions
Page 3: Answers
Ideal for 10+ (depending on ability).
Fully editable.
Various TIME challenges … the children love them!
Activity: Students must time and record how long it takes to complete each challenge … just give each group a stopwatch and off you go.
Tried and Tested.
Fun for all!
Fully editable.
An EASY way to introduce Fractions to your class
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30 slides
Ideal for 5+ (depending on ability)
Also included are 2 halves and quarters worksheets
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Contents:
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Reading Fractions
Writing Fractions
Mixed Numbers
Fractions of a Number
Equivalent Fractions
Ordering Fractions
ORDERING FRACTIONS
2 activity booklets (4 pages in total).
Order fractions (with the same denominator) from smallest to largest.
Order unit fractions from smallest to largest.
Put a variety of fractions in ascending order (smallest to largest).
Order a variety of fractions in descending order (largest to smallest).
All answers provided.
Teaching Equivalent Fractions - POWERPOINT
Break up WHOLE shapes into equal parts to show EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS.
15 slides.
Fully editable.
Tried and tested.
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
The Ancient Egyptians used a pencil and paper method for multiplication which was based on doubling and addition.
An alternative and quick method to multiply numbers.
Give it a try.
Ideal for 5 and above (depending on ability).
The aim of this 13-slide PowerPoint is to show children how to calculate subtraction sums using a number line.
The slides start with full explanations and support then the support is reduced over the series of slides.
Slides can be added/edited easily.
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