After teaching 11 - 13 year old students for 7 years, I decided to stay at home when my second child was born. I used my Remedial qualification to assist those who struggled with Math and English to give them the extra boost. I believe in creating a love for learning in students by making it fun and interactive.
After teaching 11 - 13 year old students for 7 years, I decided to stay at home when my second child was born. I used my Remedial qualification to assist those who struggled with Math and English to give them the extra boost. I believe in creating a love for learning in students by making it fun and interactive.
Teach Degrees of Comparison (Comparison of Adjectives) with this interactive bundle.
It includes:
Degrees of Comparison Posters
Degrees of Comparison worksheets with a printable or Power Point memorandum (There are 4 worksheets included).
Degrees of Comparison Board Game ( with or without QR codes)
Degrees of Comparison Bingo Game with 30 different game boards and 30 different question cards.
Should you have any queries or suggestions, please contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
Margaux
(Learning with Sunflower Smiles)
These worksheets can act as a reinforcement activity to practice the rules. Four worksheets have been included along with a printable memorandum as well as a Power Point memorandum. The Power Point memorandum provides the perfect opportunity for students to assess their own work and understanding.
A set of Posters have also been included in this product to use to explain the topic and then display in the classroom. A reference page of a compilation of the posters can be pasted into learner books for easy reference at home and school.
Should you be looking for other Comparison of Adjectives activities, you may be interested in my:
Comparison of Adjectives Bingo
Comparison of Adjectives Board Game
If you have any suggestions or queries, please contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
Margaux
(Learning with Sunflower Smiles)
This product focuses on Degrees of Comparison.
This board game can be used as a center activity to practice Degrees of Comparison.
30 question cards have been included with a game board and instructions. These cards are presented with or without QR codes. A memorandum has been included for when ‘without QR codes’ version is used.
Should you wish to use these cards as task cards instead of as a board game, an answer sheet has also been included.
QR codes are a lot of fun and create a self-assessing tool. Download a free QR code reader from your app store onto a handheld device. Students then hover the device over the code to reveal the answer to the question. This offers immediate feedback and self correction.
You may be interested in my other Degrees of Comparison products, namely:
Degrees of Comparison Posters & Worksheets
Degrees of Comparison Bingo
Or
Degrees of Comparison Bundle (which contains all three activities)
Should you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
Margaux
(Learning with Sunflower Smiles
Degrees of Comparison Bingo is a fun and interactive way to practice Degrees of Comparison.
30 Bingo game boards have been included to offer this activity as a whole-class activity. It can, however, also be played in smaller groups as a center activity.
Laminate the game boards for reuse. Students each get a board and use a white board marker or counters to cover the spaces which are called out.
Thirty ‘question cards’ have been included. These questions are presented in two ways, namely:
“What is the comparative/superlative version of the following adjective…?”
Or
“Fill the correct version of the adjective in the given sentence: My mom is (cheerful) than my dad.”
A memorandum has also been included to check question card answers if it is needed.
This could also mean that the question cards can be used as task cards for further revision.
Should you have any queries or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
Margaux
(Learning with Sunflower Smiles)
“I Have... ‘Who Has?” is an interactive activity which includes the whole class. Each student gets a card. Hand all 32 cards out which may mean that some students get two cards. This will ensure that the full loop can be completed.
Choose a student to start (I often start the loop to set the example). The person to start, reads their “Who Has?” sentence. The rest of the students listen to the sentence and the required tense. They then check their “I Have” sentences for the correct answer. Once they read their answer out and it is determined to be the correct answer, they then read their “Who Has?” sentence. And so the loop continues.
For example:
First person reads: “Who Has - Tom had liked football. In Perfect Present?”
Person with the answer reads: “ I have – Tom has liked football.” “Who Has ...”
You may be interested in my other Perfect Tense products.
Should you have any queries or suggestions, please contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com.
Margaux
Practice Integers with this fun and interactive board game. Students will apply their understanding of comparing, ordering and sequencing Integers.
This set can be used in a variety of ways. As a board game with or without QR codes in groups or as a set of Task Cards done individually.
Game cards are presented in color and blackline as well as with or without QR codes.
Should you wish to use the set without QR codes, a memorandum has been included which can be used to check answers. An answering sheet is also available for recording answers if it is needed.
You can contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com should you have any queries or suggestions.
Happy Teaching!
Margaux
This product focuses on Increasing and Decreasing Ratios. It is a set of 15 task cards which can be used as a review activity.
Two versions of the set have been included. The first being with QR codes. Each card has a QR code on it, which can be scanned for the answer.
The second set does not have QR codes but rather a printable memorandum which can be used for assessing.
Each version is in color and black line to suit your printing preferences.
A record page has also been included.
Should you have any questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
Happy Teaching!
Margaux
This set of task cards was designed to practise Multiplying Decimals. Questions require students to multiply decimals with up to three decimal places. Answers need to be recorded to the first four decimal places.
Each question has three possible multiple choice answers. Students need to solve the calculation and then choose the correct answer.
There are 20 cards in the set. There are two versions of the set. One with QR codes and one without. The QR codes can be scanned on each card to reveal the answers. Each version is also presented in color and ink friendly black and white. A memorandum and record sheet has also been included.
Should you have any queries or suggestion, please do not hesitate to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com.
Happy Teaching
Margaux
This set of task cards was designed to practise divisibility rules. The rules included are those for 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8 and 9. Each card requires the student to select which numbers can be divisible by a certain number. There are four options on each card and there is no specific number of correct answers, but students need to find them all. For example, one card could have 2 correct answers, while another can have three. This will encourage students to apply the rule to all four answers and not stop after they have found one correct answer.
There are 20 cards in the set. There are two versions of the set. One with QR codes and one without. The QR codes can be scanned on each card to reveal the answers. Each version is also presented in color and ink friendly black and white. A memorandum and record sheet has also been included.
Should you have any queries or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
Happy Teaching!
Margaux
This interactive PowerPoint goes through the basics of simplifying algebraic expressions. Students are encouraged to participate in the lesson by using individual white boards to answer questions posed during the PowerPoint or to demonstrate methods to the rest of the class.
The 26 slide PowerPoint deals with:
Parts of an expression
Like and unlike terms
A negative coefficient
.removing brackets to simplify
Two worksheets accompanied by memorandums have also been included.
This PowerPoint is not locked so small variations can be made to suit your students.
If you have any suggestions or queries please do not hesitate to contact me on margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
Happy Teaching
Margaux
Created by Margaux Langenhoven from Learning with Sunflower Smiles
“Simplifying the Room” is a set of equations that need to be simplified in order to find the corresponding answer on the worksheet and therefore finding the necessary letters to solve the riddle.
This product includes:
A set of 24 simplifying equation cards in color, less color and black & white.
Worksheet
Memorandum (Simplify the Room)
* These cards can be used as task cards as well where students complete them individually at their desks.*
Should you have any queries or recommendations please feel free to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
I trust your students will enjoy this activity.
Margaux
This is a set of memory cards to reinforce the Properties of Real Numbers. Students need to match a Set A, B and C card together. It includes the following:
Set A: A green card back, with each of the names of the Properties of numbers.
Set B: A purple card back and each Property of Numbers rule.
Set C: An orange card back and an example of each of the Properties of Numbers.
Should you think that matching three cards together is a bit tricky for your students, Set B and C can be joined together as Set B and an extra set of Set A need to be printed. This would mean that the name is matched with a rule OR an example and there would be 16 pairs to match instead of 8 sets of three.
Properties of Real Numbers posters is also included in this set.
Happy Teaching!
Margaux
Use these Place Value and Expanded Notation worksheets for extra practice.
Three Place Value and two Expanded Notation worksheets have been included in this pack. A printable memorandum as well as a PowerPoint memorandum has been included. Use the PowerPoint memorandum to display answers to students, making it easier for students to assess themselves.
A Place Value and Expanded Notation Quiz has also been included for students to test what they know and forms a great activity for test preparation. Students record their answers on the answer sheet provided.
Should you have any queries or suggestions, please contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com.
Happy Teaching!
Margaux
Use these task cards as a practice activity for Negative Numbers. This product focuses on applying the rules for adding and subtracting negative and positive numbers.
32 cards have been included. These cards are offered with or without QR codes, as well as in color and printer friendly, black and white.
QR codes offer students the opportunity to assess their own work and work through a problem until they get to the desired answer. Students can download free QR code scanners onto their mobile devices. Should you not have the technology facilities to use the QR code version, the version without QR codes will be just as effective.
The Record sheet at the end of the product, provides students with a place to record their answers. A QR code version is also included for students to scan the code once the activity is complete to acquire the memorandum, should you wish to give this version to them.
Should you have any queries or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
Happy Teaching!
Margaux
Use these task cards as a practice activity for Negative Numbers. This product focuses on applying the rules for multiplying negative and positive numbers.
32 cards have been included. These cards are offered with or without QR codes, as well as in color and printer friendly, black and white.
QR codes offer students the opportunity to assess their own work and work through a problem until they get to the desired answer. Students can download free QR code scanners onto their mobile devices. Should you not have the technology facilities to use the QR code version, the version without QR codes will be just as effective.
The Record sheet at the end of the product, provides students with a place to record their answers. A QR code version is also included for students to scan the code once the activity is complete to acquire the memorandum, should you wish to give this version to them.
Should you have any queries or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
Happy Teaching!
Margaux
Magic Number 48 is a mathematics activity which practices all four of the operation i.e. Addition, subtraction, multiplication, division as well as order of calculations.
Children need to use only the five given numbers to reach 48. All the numbers need to be used, in any order. They need to add, subtract, multiply or divide in order to reach 48. Brackets may also be used to assist in making the calculations.
This set includes 60 task cards to be used in a mathematics centre as well as a work booklet. This work booklet contains the same problems but in a booklet form. You can then choose which method would suit your situation better. The booklet has space for calculations to be made. The two components can even be used together.
I have also included a memorandum showing one method of working out each cards. Encourage your children to find their own method as there are other ways to work each one out.
If you have any queries or suggestions, please contact me on margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com.
I trust your children will benefit from this activity!
Margaux
I have created this Fraction game to be rather flexible, depending on the topic which is being taught. Comparing, equivalent, addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of fractions can be reinforced using this game.
In this set I have included:
A set of 24 fraction cards
9 extra cards to ‘spice’ up the game even more
3 Adventure boards (A pirates, space and St Patrick’s Day themed board)
3 fraction card backs which can be photocopied on the back of the fraction cards to keep them with their adventure board theme. These are in black and white as I find it helpful to photocopy them on colored paper so that packs don’t get mixed up – should you want them in color, please let me know and I’ll do it for you.
Should you have any queries or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
I trust your children will benefit and enjoy this board game!
Margaux
I created this set of Factors Clip Cards to use as an extra math resource.
This resource can be used as an introduction activity, or as a time filler for those who finish early.
Children look at the front of the card and clip pegs or paper clips on all the numbers which are factors of the middle number. They then turn the card over and the answers are in color so they can correct themselves.
I have used a subtle Spring theme, allowing these cards to be perfect for Spring but also for the rest of the year as well.
Should you have any queries or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
I trust your children will benefit from this set of Factor Clip Cards.
Margaux
Created by Margaux Langenhoven
I created this set of Surfing through Equations QR Task Cards to reinforce basic algebra.
A surfer theme was used in order to be more appropriate for older children and make the activity even more appealing. QR codes can be scanned in order to reveal the answers so children are able to mark their own work. I have also included a version without QR codes and a memorandum.
Should you want this product in black or white or different colours, please do not hesitate to contact me on margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
I trust your children will enjoy this activity and find it beneficial.
Margaux
This complete set is made up of a PowerPoint, foldables for your interactive notebook and two worksheets with memorandums.
The PowerPoint is highly interactive, encouraging students to experiment and work together to deduce rules for each of the properties.
Should you have any queries or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact me at margauxlangenhoven@gmail.com
I trust your students will benefit from this product.
Margaux