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.
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+
Pupils have to describe the following 2D shapes:
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-Square
-Regular Octagon
-Equilateral Triangle
-Rhombus
-Scalene Triangle
-Kite
-Trapezium
-Regular Heptagon
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How many sides does the shape have?
How many angles are equal?
How many sides are the same length?
How many lines of symmetry does the shape have?
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Suitable for 5 - 8 years. Easy to adapt!
3 resources!
RESOURCE 1: A simple table to record:
Name of 2D shape
Number of sides
Number of corners
Pairs of parallel sides
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RESOURCE 2: A 2D worksheet:
Draw and label a selection of 2D shapes
Write down the number of corners and sides each shape has
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RESOURCE 3: Squared paper:
Ideal for drawing shapes
A4 size
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All resources are fully editable
2D Shapes - Guess the Shape
A great warm up or plenary activity
17 slides
Activity: Name the 2D shapes and Guess them (by reading the properties of the shape)
Suitable for KS1 or lower KS2
Fully editable
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.
Perfect Place Value Worksheet - 5 place value activities in 1 place
Make a number (using place value cards).
Label the number (Hundreds, Tens, Units/Ones).
Show the number on the abacus.
Write the number (digits & words).
Write the sum and total.
2 pages and fully editable.
2 sizes available - A3 and A4 size (A3 is ideal for younger learners).
Place Value Activity Booklet - 4 pages
- 4-page 'Place Value' booklet.
- Ideal for KS1 or lower KS2.
- Activities: Partition, add and make numbers!
- Fully editable.
What are the factors in each number?
Teaching point: Prime numbers have only 2 factors: 1 and the number itself.
Fully editable worksheets and PowerPoint.
Differentiated activities.
Ideal for Y3 or Y4.