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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.
MONEY - Equivalent Amounts
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MONEY - Equivalent Amounts

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Equivalent Amounts - CHALLENGE! Can your students make 20p, £1 and £2 using a specific number of coins? Great challenge! 6 pages - all answers provided. Fully editable.
Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?
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Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?

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Adapted from the actual game show! Mixed Maths Questions (suitable for 7 - 11 years). Stepped Activity - Questions become gradually more difficult the closer you get to winning £1,000,000 I always play the theme tune in the background (I’ve attached the music). Enjoy and good luck!
Data Handling Activities
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Data Handling Activities

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Data Handling - PowerPoint . 15 slides Ideal for beginners . Contents: Odd & Even Warm Up – slide 3 Carroll Diagrams – slides 4 - 9 Venn Diagrams – slides 10 - 13 Code Cracker – slide 14 Interpreting Data – slide 15 . Fully editable Suitable for 5 - 11 years.
5 Addition Activities (stepped activities)
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5 Addition Activities (stepped activities)

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5 stepped ‘addition’ activities (stages 1 - 5) A3 size Stages 1 and 2: Add using a 100 square, number line and formal method (2 digits + 2 digits) Stage 3 - 5: Add using a number line, formal method and partitioning method (3 digits + 2 digits)
Factors - 2 differentiated worksheets
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Factors - 2 differentiated worksheets

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2 worksheets attached - 1 easier activity and 1 more challenging. Answer sheet provided. Suitable for 6 - 11 years (depending on ability) Task: Write down the factors for each number. Teaching point: Prime numbers only have 2 factors: 1 and the number itself.