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.
Angles questions based on the diagram provided.
Extension Task (optional): Student’s to create their own 8-point compass diagram, with pictures and questions for a partner to answer.
Right angles worksheet.
Task: Can your student’s identify right angles and angles more/less than a right angle?
Ideal for 7+ (depending on ability).
Answers provided.
36 questions (with answers).
Activity: Work out the calculations … if you can’t, try going backwards using the INVERSE operation.
I did this as a CORE activity with my Year 2 class.
4 Operations Practice Booklet (4 pages with answers).
4 Operations Worksheet (36 questions with answers).
An addition ‘timed’ handwritten worksheet.
A subtraction ‘timed’ handwritten worksheet.
A multiplication ‘timed’ handwritten worksheet.
A division ‘timed’ handwritten worksheet.
An excel student record sheet (for all handwritten worksheets).
Average Temperature worksheet, chart and map.
Activity: Compare the average temperature in England with another country of your choice.
Challenge activity: Present the data on a line graph.
Higher achievers: Calculate the mean temperature for each country.
Ideal for 7+
Fully editable.
What are Target Boards?
Target boards have been around for a long time and they are an effective way of working with numbers, symbols, shapes and measures.
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How do they work?
Pupil’s are presented with a grid of numbers, symbols, shapes or measures. You ask a range of questions based on the information they are presented. You ask questions like…
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Which numbers add up to make 50?
How many multiples of 4 can you find?
Which number on the grid has the most factors?
How many prime numbers are there?
How many square numbers are there?
How many cube numbers are there?
How many triangle numbers are there?
Which two numbers that have a sum of 18
Which three numbers that have a product of 120
How many odd numbers are there?
How many even numbers are there that are also a factor of 60??
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What’s included?
36 Target Boards!
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Class organization:
Split the class into two groups and get them to compete.
Time trials.
Quiz.
Quick fire individual questions.
2-page activity booklet.
Suitable for 6 - 9 years.
Activity 1: Write 4 SUMS (2 addition sums and 2 subtraction sums) using the 3 numbers shown.
Activity 2:Have a go at creating 4 SUMS using your own 3 numbers.
Very versatile and open ended!
Great for differentiation by outcome and student choice!