I have worked in education for the past 20 years, teaching all different levels and subjects. I love my job and love creating resources to help other teachers!
I have worked in education for the past 20 years, teaching all different levels and subjects. I love my job and love creating resources to help other teachers!
This resource includes 10 homework worksheets for KS2 Maths Higher Level. Each worksheets has 15 questions on it covering a range of topics from mean, mode and median to percentages. I have included the answers at the end of each worksheet.
This resource includes 10 homework worksheets for KS2 Maths Intermediate Level. Each worksheets has 15 questions on it covering a range of topics from fractions to perimeter of shapes. I have included the answers at the end of each worksheet.
10 worksheets focused on GCSE Number topics at Higher level including Reverse Percentages, Compound Growth & Decay and Index Laws. Each worksheet is split into practice and exam questions and include answers.
10 KS2 Maths Clock Worksheets covering the majority of maths topics within number, algebra, geometry and statistics. Ideal as homework or test practice. Answers included.
This file includes 4 different Sudoku games using pictures instead of numbers for Christmas, Easter, Halloween and Summer. There are 9 different pictures and just like in normal Sudoku, there should be only one of each picture in each row, column and 3 X 3 grid. The students can either draw the pictures in or write the name of each picture in the box. Answers are included.
10 KS4 Maths Clock Worksheets covering the majority of maths topics within number, algebra, geometry and statistics. Ideal as homework or test practice. Answers included.
This resource includes 10 homework worksheets for KS2 Maths Lower Level. Each worksheets has 15 questions on it covering a range of topics from number to geometry. Answers are included.
10 worksheets focused on GCSE Geometry topics at Higher level including Circle Theroems, Cosine Rule and Graph Transformations. Each worksheet is split into practice and exam questions and include answers.
10 worksheets focused on GCSE Statistics topics at Higher level including Histograms, Stratified Sampling and Probability Tree Diagrams. Each worksheet is split into practice and exam questions and include answers.
This resource includes 10 homework worksheets supporting the GCSE Foundation Maths syllabus. Each homework has 16 questions covering number, algebra, geometry and statistics topics. Answers included.
This resource contains 40 worksheets to support the GCSE Higher Tier Maths syllabus, covering number, algebra, geometry and statistics. These worksheets include quadratics, surds, circle theorems, reverse percentages and histograms.
Answers are included.
Overview
French Days, Months & Seasons Bingo Game is an engaging PowerPoint downloadable game/activity designed to help students revise the vocabulary for days, months and seasons in French. With 30 adaptable questions and answers included, this game encourages active participation and critical thinking. Students pick 9 words at the beginning, and the teacher projects the PowerPoint game, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision session.
PowerPoint Structure
*Slide 2 Table of 30 Answers *
A table featuring 30 answers to the days, months and seasons questions. Students pick 9 words at the beginning, which correspond to the questions they’ll focus on during the game.
*Bingo Game Slides *
The main game slides where questions are displayed one by one. If the answer matches one of the words they picked, they can cross it off on their bingo card.
**The winner! **
The winner is the student who successfully crosses off all 9 words and shouts bingo first.
Adaptability
The PowerPoint is designed to be easily adaptable. Teachers can modify the questions or customize the game to suit different levels of difficulty or specific curriculum requirements.
Teachers can add additional slides or modify existing ones to extend or shorten the duration of the game based on the available class time.
Downloadable Format
The French Days, Months & Seasons PowerPoint game is available for download in a user-friendly format. Teachers can effortlessly project the game in the classroom, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision experience for students.
This game not only reinforces the understanding of days, months and seasons vocabulary in French but also adds an element of excitement and competition to the revision process, making it a valuable resource for teachers seeking to engage their students in a fun and educational manner.
Overview
Factorising Difference Of 2 Squares Maths Bingo Game is an engaging PowerPoint downloadable game/activity designed to help students revise the math topic of factorising quadratics in the form ax² - b. With 30 adaptable questions and answers included, this game encourages active participation and critical thinking. Students pick 9 answers at the beginning, and the teacher projects the PowerPoint game, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision session.
PowerPoint Structure
*Slide 2 Table of 30 Answers *
A table featuring 30 answers to the factorising questions. Students pick 9 answers at the beginning, which correspond to the questions they’ll focus on during the game.
Bingo Game Slides
The main game slides where questions are displayed one by one. Students use their calculators to work out the answers. If the answer matches one of the answers they picked, they can cross it off on their bingo card.
**The winner! **
The winner is the student who successfully crosses off all 9 answers and shouts bingo first.
Adaptability
The PowerPoint is designed to be easily adaptable. Teachers can modify the questions or customize the game to suit different levels of difficulty or specific curriculum requirements.
Teachers can add additional slides or modify existing ones to extend or shorten the duration of the game based on the available class time.
The inclusion of calculators in the game enhances students’ problem-solving skills and reinforces the application of algebraic concepts.
Downloadable Format
The Factorising Difference Of 2 Squares Bingo PowerPoint game is available for download in a user-friendly format. Teachers can effortlessly project the game in the classroom, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision experience for students.
This game not only reinforces the understanding of factorising but also adds an element of excitement and competition to the revision process, making it a valuable resource for teachers seeking to engage their students in a fun and educational manner.
Overview
Factorising Harder Quadratics Maths Bingo Game is an engaging PowerPoint downloadable game/activity designed to help students revise the math topic of factorising quadratics with a number greater than 1 in front of x². With 30 adaptable questions and answers included, this game encourages active participation and critical thinking. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, and the teacher projects the PowerPoint game, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision session.
PowerPoint Structure
*Slide 2 Table of 30 Answers *
A table featuring 30 answers to the factorising questions. Students pick 9 answers at the beginning, which correspond to the questions they’ll focus on during the game.
*Bingo Game Slides *
The main game slides where questions are displayed one by one. Students use their calculators to work out the answers. If the answer matches one of the answers they picked, they can cross it off on their bingo card.
**The winner! **
The winner is the student who successfully crosses off all 9 answers and shouts bingo first.
Adaptability
The PowerPoint is designed to be easily adaptable. Teachers can modify the questions or customize the game to suit different levels of difficulty or specific curriculum requirements.
Teachers can add additional slides or modify existing ones to extend or shorten the duration of the game based on the available class time.
The inclusion of calculators in the game enhances students’ problem-solving skills and reinforces the application of algebraic concepts.
Downloadable Format
The Factorising Harder Quadratics Bingo PowerPoint game is available for download in a user-friendly format. Teachers can effortlessly project the game in the classroom, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision experience for students.
This game not only reinforces the understanding of factorising quadratics but also adds an element of excitement and competition to the revision process, making it a valuable resource for teachers seeking to engage their students in a fun and educational manner.
Overview
Area of Any Triangle Maths Bingo Game is an engaging PowerPoint downloadable game/activity designed to help students revise the math topic of finding the area of any triangle. With 30 adaptable questions and answers included, this game encourages active participation and critical thinking. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, and the teacher projects the PowerPoint game, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision session.
PowerPoint Structure
Slide 2 Table of 30 Answers
A table featuring 30 answers to the area of any triangle questions. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, which correspond to the questions they’ll focus on during the game.
Bingo Game Slides
The main game slides where questions are displayed one by one. Students use their calculators to work out the answers. If the answer matches one of the numbers they picked, they can cross it off on their bingo card.
**The winner! **
The winner is the student who successfully crosses off all 9 numbers and shouts bingo first.
Adaptability
The PowerPoint is designed to be easily adaptable. Teachers can modify the questions or customize the game to suit different levels of difficulty or specific curriculum requirements.
Teachers can add additional slides or modify existing ones to extend or shorten the duration of the game based on the available class time.
The inclusion of calculators in the game enhances students’ problem-solving skills and reinforces the application of geometric concepts.
Downloadable Format
The Area of Any Triangle Maths Bingo PowerPoint game is available for download in a user-friendly format. Teachers can effortlessly project the game in the classroom, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision experience for students.
This game not only reinforces the understanding of the finding the area but also adds an element of excitement and competition to the revision process, making it a valuable resource for teachers seeking to engage their students in a fun and educational manner.
Overview
Evaluating Functions Maths Bingo Game is an engaging PowerPoint downloadable game/activity designed to help students revise the math topic of evaluating functions. With 30 adaptable questions and answers included, this game encourages active participation and critical thinking. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, and the teacher projects the PowerPoint game, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision session.
PowerPoint Structure
Slide 2 Table of 30 Answers
A table featuring 30 answers to the evaluating functions questions. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, which correspond to the questions they’ll focus on during the game.
*Bingo Game Slides *
The main game slides where questions are displayed one by one. Students use their calculators to work out the answers. If the answer matches one of the numbers they picked, they can cross it off on their bingo card.
**The winner! **
The winner is the student who successfully crosses off all 9 numbers and shouts bingo first.
Adaptability
The PowerPoint is designed to be easily adaptable. Teachers can modify the questions or customize the game to suit different levels of difficulty or specific curriculum requirements.
Teachers can add additional slides or modify existing ones to extend or shorten the duration of the game based on the available class time.
The inclusion of calculators in the game enhances students’ problem-solving skills and reinforces the application of algebraic concepts.
Downloadable Format
The Evaluating Functions Maths Bingo PowerPoint game is available for download in a user-friendly format. Teachers can effortlessly project the game in the classroom, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision experience for students.
This game not only reinforces the understanding of the functions but also adds an element of excitement and competition to the revision process, making it a valuable resource for teachers seeking to engage their students in a fun and educational manner.
Overview
Cosine Rule Maths Bingo Game is an engaging PowerPoint downloadable game/activity designed to help students revise the math topic of triangles and using the cosine rule. With 30 adaptable questions and answers included, this game encourages active participation and critical thinking. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, and the teacher projects the PowerPoint game, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision session.
PowerPoint Structure
*Slide 2 Table of 30 Answers *
A table featuring 30 answers to the cosine rule questions. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, which correspond to the questions they’ll focus on during the game.
*Bingo Game Slides *
The main game slides where questions are displayed one by one. Students use their calculators to work out the answers. If the answer matches one of the numbers they picked, they can cross it off on their bingo card.
**The winner! **
The winner is the student who successfully crosses off all 9 numbers and shouts bingo first.
Adaptability
The PowerPoint is designed to be easily adaptable. Teachers can modify the questions or customize the game to suit different levels of difficulty or specific curriculum requirements.
Teachers can add additional slides or modify existing ones to extend or shorten the duration of the game based on the available class time.
The inclusion of calculators in the game enhances students’ problem-solving skills and reinforces the application of trigonometric concepts.
Downloadable Format
The Cosine Rule Maths Bingo PowerPoint game is available for download in a user-friendly format. Teachers can effortlessly project the game in the classroom, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision experience for students.
This game not only reinforces the understanding of the cosine rule but also adds an element of excitement and competition to the revision process, making it a valuable resource for teachers seeking to engage their students in a fun and educational manner.
Overview
Factorising Double Brackets Maths Bingo Game is an engaging PowerPoint downloadable game/activity designed to help students revise the math topic of factorising quadratics into double brackets. With 30 adaptable questions and answers included, this game encourages active participation and critical thinking. Students pick 9 answers at the beginning, and the teacher projects the PowerPoint game, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision session.
PowerPoint Structure
*Slide 2 Table of 30 Answers *
A table featuring 30 answers to the factorising double brackets questions. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, which correspond to the questions they’ll focus on during the game.
*Bingo Game Slides *
The main game slides where questions are displayed one by one. Students use their calculators to work out the answers. If the answer matches one of the answers they picked, they can cross it off on their bingo card.
**The winner! **
The winner is the student who successfully crosses off all 9 answers and shouts bingo first.
Adaptability
The PowerPoint is designed to be easily adaptable. Teachers can modify the questions or customize the game to suit different levels of difficulty or specific curriculum requirements.
Teachers can add additional slides or modify existing ones to extend or shorten the duration of the game based on the available class time.
The inclusion of calculators in the game enhances students’ problem-solving skills and reinforces the application of algebra concepts.
Downloadable Format
The Factorising Double Brackets Bingo PowerPoint game is available for download in a user-friendly format. Teachers can effortlessly project the game in the classroom, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision experience for students.
This game not only reinforces the understanding of factorising expressions into double brackets but also adds an element of excitement and competition to the revision process, making it a valuable resource for teachers seeking to engage their students in a fun and educational manner.
Overview
Difference Between Ratio Maths Bingo Game is an engaging PowerPoint downloadable game/activity designed to help students revise the math topic of finding the amount of each ratio part when you are given the difference between them. With 30 adaptable questions and answers included, this game encourages active participation and critical thinking. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, and the teacher projects the PowerPoint game, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision session.
PowerPoint Structure
*Slide 2 Table of 30 Answers *
A table featuring 30 answers to the Difference Between Ratio questions. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, which correspond to the questions they’ll focus on during the game.
*Bingo Game Slides *
The main game slides where questions are displayed one by one. Students use their calculators to work out the answers. If the answer matches one of the numbers they picked, they can cross it off on their bingo card.
**The winner! **
The winner is the student who successfully crosses off all 9 numbers and shouts bingo first.
Adaptability
The PowerPoint is designed to be easily adaptable. Teachers can modify the questions or customize the game to suit different levels of difficulty or specific curriculum requirements.
Teachers can add additional slides or modify existing ones to extend or shorten the duration of the game based on the available class time.
The inclusion of calculators in the game enhances students’ problem-solving skills and reinforces the application of ratio concepts.
Downloadable Format
The Difference Between Ratio Maths Bingo PowerPoint game is available for download in a user-friendly format. Teachers can effortlessly project the game in the classroom, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision experience for students.
This game not only reinforces the understanding of ratios, but also adds an element of excitement and competition to the revision process, making it a valuable resource for teachers seeking to engage their students in a fun and educational manner.
Overview
Given One Value Ratio Maths Bingo Game is an engaging PowerPoint downloadable game/activity designed to help students revise the math topic of finding both amounts of a ratio, given one value. With 30 adaptable questions and answers included, this game encourages active participation and critical thinking. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, and the teacher projects the PowerPoint game, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision session.
PowerPoint Structure
*Slide 2 Table of 30 Answers *
A table featuring 30 answers to the Given One Value Ratio questions. Students pick 9 numbers at the beginning, which correspond to the questions they’ll focus on during the game.
*Bingo Game Slides *
The main game slides where questions are displayed one by one. Students use their calculators to work out the answers. If the answer matches one of the numbers they picked, they can cross it off on their bingo card.
**The winner! **
The winner is the student who successfully crosses off all 9 numbers and shouts bingo first.
Adaptability
The PowerPoint is designed to be easily adaptable. Teachers can modify the questions or customize the game to suit different levels of difficulty or specific curriculum requirements.
Teachers can add additional slides or modify existing ones to extend or shorten the duration of the game based on the available class time.
The inclusion of calculators in the game enhances students’ problem-solving skills and reinforces the application of ratio concepts.
Downloadable Format
The Given One Value Ratio Maths Bingo PowerPoint game is available for download in a user-friendly format. Teachers can effortlessly project the game in the classroom, creating an interactive and enjoyable revision experience for students.
This game not only reinforces the understanding of ratios, but also adds an element of excitement and competition to the revision process, making it a valuable resource for teachers seeking to engage their students in a fun and educational manner.