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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.
2 great worksheets to use when teaching percentages
Differentiated by activity: 1 easier worksheet and 1 harder worksheet
Activity: Calculate the discount then write the new price
Fully editable
Answer sheets provided
An excellent way to speed up basic addition and subtraction!
Instructions to practice addition and subtraction to 10:
Copy and laminate the number cards. Only use cards 1 to 10. Cut them out to create ‘packs’ of number cards. Each pack must contain 2 of each number (so make sure there are 20 cards in each pack).
Children must work in pairs: Give each ‘pair’ a shuffled pack of number cards and 2 answer sheets (called ‘add numbers to 10’ and ‘subtract numbers to 10’). One child must be the ‘questioner’ (they hold the answer sheets and number cards); the other child is the ‘answerer’… they answer the questions (they don’t hold anything).
The ‘questioner’ takes 2 cards from the top of the pile and says ‘ADD’ or ‘DIFFERENCE’. If the ‘questioner’ says ‘ADD’, the answerer must add the numbers. If the questioner says ‘DIFFERENCE’, the answerer must take the smaller number away from the larger number. The questioner must always check the answer using the answer sheets in front of them. This continues until the teacher says ‘CHANGE PLACES’. At this point, the children change roles (the answerer becomes the questioner and vice versa).
Instructions to add and subtract to 20:
SAME AS ABOVE EXCEPT …
Copy and laminate the number cards (cards 1 to 20). Cut them out to create packs of number cards. Each pack must contain 2 of each number (so make sure there are 40 cards in each pack).
Children must work in pairs: Give each ‘pair’ a shuffled pack of number cards and 2 answer sheets ( ‘add numbers to 20’ and ‘subtract numbers to 20’).
*I have used this method for 10 years and the results have been excellent. There is no marking involved and the children really enjoy being IN CHARGE of their own learning.
Sudoku is a great maths game to play with your class!
3 levels (easy, medium, hard).
Instructions included.
Just print off the slides you need and away you go!
Fully editable.
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.
Perimeter (5-page booklet).
Students progress through the booklet at their own pace.
Activity 1: Calculate the perimeter of some shapes.
Activity 2: Draw shapes with a specific perimeter.
Activity 3: Calculate the perimeter of some shapes (with missing measurements).
Activity 4: Draw more shapes with a specific perimeter.
Activity 5: Calculate the area of an island.
Fully editable!
4-page booklet.
A variety of measurement and conversions problems (with space for calculations).
Answer page included.
Fully editable.
Ideal for upper key stage 2.
A fun darts game for adding single digit numbers.
Great for a maths warm up or plenary.
7 slides.
Integrated sounds and animations.
My class love this!
Tried and tested.
10 quick-fire maths questions .
2 tests provided (on 2 PowerPoints).
Suitable for 7- 9 years.
15 seconds allocated per question.
Record sheet and answers provided.
14 Maths Questions covering all 4 operations, percentages AND 24 hour time.
Suitable for 7 - 11 years.
Great warm up or plenary questions.
16 slides in total.
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.