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Selling unique and high-quality resources and display items for the classroom. Make your classroom cool with these creative and inspiring products.
I've been teaching 15 years and I'm passionate about creating a classroom environment where kids are inspired and excited to learn. I use my experience in graphic design to develop high quality resources and display items.
If you have any requests for personalised products or need something whipped up, let me know.
Using the very popular gameshow idea, your kids will love these times table games! Floor is Lava!
Included:
11 games for the x2 to x12 tables
PowerPoint explaining the rules
Aim: be the first to build a bridge over the danger below to cross from one side to the other.
Steps:
Roll the dice and move your pawn around the outside circles either clockwise or anticlockwise
multiply the number (factor) you land on by the times table focus (factor) of the game
Find the answer (multiple) on the hexagon board
Add a counter to that hexagon if you got it right
If you got it wrong or have nowhere to go, pass the dice
The first to have a continuous line of hexagons from one side to the other wins!
A set of 27 stem sentences to help take your children’s maths talk deeper.
Sentence stems can be used when students are:
engaging in a math discussion with a peer.
practicing the use of academic language.
sharing their thoughts on how to solve a particular problem.
reflecting on a math concept recently learned.
54 printable times table cards covering the trickiest tables in helpful colour coded sets.
Using the results from the tech firm Flurrish, these cards show the times tables that children find the trickiest to learn. Support them by sticking these bold design cards on the back of chairs, up the stairs or around the room. Or why not use them as flash cards!
Colour coded times table grid shows which ones are the trickiest.
Cards also show division facts.
Howdy partners,
It’s time for the most rootin’-tootin’wild west multiplication shoot out! Get your fingers on the triggers ‘n’ get ready to fire your pistols. It’s time to show
you’re the sharpest shooter in town!
A fun, themed multplication game where children can compete to be the faster gun slinger as they develop their multiplication recall.
Game includes random number generators for up to 12x12. Either use a set times table by clicking through the first number until you find the table you want or play randomly.
For preference purposes, an alternative version includes a hover over the number ability (rather than clicking)
Music included that plays across the slides.
various ways to play:
1- children are back to back and have to turn round to shoot the answer at their partner
2- 2 teams: each child on a team has a set number of ‘bullets’. They choose when to use them by throwing hand up and shouting bang. The fastest hand gets to answer. A point if correct. If hesitation or wrong answer, it goes to the other team.
NOTE: Make sure you enable macros when given the option as this will allow the randomisation to function
This new set of connect 4 games includes:
number bonds to 20
number bonds to 100 (multiples of 10)
number bonds to 100 (multiples of 5)
number bonds to 100 (random)
subtraction facts to 20
addition facts to 20
doubles (below 30)
doubles (between 25-55)
Sorry-ish! X-Tables!
This set of 4 board games is a brand new and unique way to develop your childrens’ confidence with their multiplication facts.
Using the classic game of Sorry! (with a times tables twist), the children need to get their 4 coloured counters around the board and safely home to win the game. When landing on each square, have your children share the answer to the times table to the group.
Pack includes 4 games:
GAME 1: X2, X5 & X10
GAME 2: X3, X4 & X8
GAME 3: X6, X7 & X9
GAME 4: X7, X11 & X12
Cards
Instructions
All you need to add is 3 (or 4) counters of each colour per game.
It is advised to print the cards as 2 pages per sheet (creating smaller cards)
(All graphics created by cool classroom)
“Ahoy there, me hearties! Gather round and listen to me tale. I’m Captain Blackbeard, and I’m on the hunt for the greatest treasure of all time! And I need your help to find it!”
This wonderfully designed pirate themed coordinates resource comes with a lesson PowerPoint introducing coordinates, 3 exciting treasure map designs for the children to explore and a treasure map activity worksheet.
These clock arrows are a really helpful resource to guide children in learning to tell the time. They can be used alongside your classroom clock all year round, or until your students are confident with the time and the different time expressions.
2 different coloured sets included.
Dobble/ Spot it inspired game for helping children to recall their times tables facts. There’s a matching multiplication fact on every card. Can the children find it?
Includes:
Printable pdf of 31 cards with times tables facts for the X2, X5 and X10 tables.
Play a variety of games using the different Dobble rules which can be found online.
**Help your class to learn times tables with this fun, new approach with a Roman Empire theme. **
Challenge your kids s on the 3, 4 and 8 times tables as the invade territories to match the spread of the Roman Empire. With additional challenge cards that relate to events in Roman history, the kids will be sure to catch a buzz for this topic.
Also includes a map for the children to colour in, showing their understanding of how the Roman Empire spread across Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
How to play
Take it in turns to draw a territory card. Correctly answer the multiplication in the time agreed and claim the territory on the map by finding the answer (the multiple). Place the counter next to the multiple. If incorrect, play moves on. Place the card on the discard pile.
If you correctly answer and a territory is already occupied, a battle is required! Flip a battle card so you can both see at the same time. The first to answer wins the battle and claims or keeps the territory. Place the battle card on the discard pile.
Some territories were particularly important to the Romans. They are marked with a banner . Occupying these will give a bonus point at the end of the game!
Special cards are shuffled into the pack of territory cards. These cards have special challenges based on historical events. Read them carefully and do what they say.
Once cards are all used from either pack, shuffle the cards in the discard pile and use them again.
Continue until time runs out. If all territories are claimed, players can choose a territory to attack using the battle cards.
At the end of the game, count up how many territories you own.
Each territory = 1 point
For every territory with a banner, add 1 extra point.
Remove or add any points from cards you may have gathered.
These speech bubbles are a prompt for children to use when discussing their math.
The sentence starters provide the children with open-ended ways of sharing what they have observed and understood about their learning, perfect for helping your students dive deeper into their learning.
These funky clock arrows are a really helpful resource to guide children in learning to tell the time. They can be used alongside your classroom clock all year round, or until your students are confident with the time and the different time expressions.
A simple activity to support the correction of number mirroring.
Page 1: spot and circle the mirrored number & write the numbers in the stars
Page 2: spot the mirrored number (reusable)
Page 3: number writing activity
A simple activity to support the correction of number mirroring.
Page 1: spot and circle the mirrored number & write the numbers in the stars
Page 2: spot the mirrored number (reusable)
Page 3: number writing activity