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.
Times Tables - ANSWERS
A worksheet displaying ALL the answers to times tables questions (x2 to x10).
Good for reference or when doing multiplication questions.
Fully editable.
Area and Perimeter - Match them up!
Activity: Cut out the shapes (and area/perimeter answers) and jumble them up. Then ask the children to match them up correctly.
Great warm up or plenary activity!
Fully editable.
A simple division worksheet.
27 questions.
All questions involve dividing numbers by 10, 5, 2, 3 or 4.
Aimed at beginners!
Ideal for 5+ (depending on ability).
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+
Preparation:
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Probably one of the most difficult PRACTICAL lessons to plan and execute, BUT it is doable!
My suggestion: Choose a sunny day (as you will need to do this lesson on the playground).
Bring in a variety of small/medium-sized plastic containers from home (about 10) and label them (1 - 10). Bring in lots of large buckets too … if you have a class of 30, you will need 8 buckets. You could ask the children to bring in some from home too!
Arrange the small/medium-sized containers in a large hoop on the playground.
Give each group of 4 children a bucket of water … YES, a bucket!! Don’t panic!
Give each group a small and large measuring cylinder and a small and large measuring jug.
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**Activity: **
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Using the equipment provided, each group must choose a plastic container (from the hoop) to estimate then measure (using their equipment).
Record estimates and actual measurements on the sheet provided.
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Extension Activities:
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Calculate the DIFFERENCE between the estimate and actual measurement for each container.
FUN FUN FUN: You could always have a water fight at the end!
Fully editable!