I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience.
As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!
I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience.
As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!
Included in this collection
USING A NUMBER LINE;
0-10 Addition: 10 different worksheets with 10 questions on each
0-10 Subtraction: 5 different worksheets with 10 questions on each
0-20 Addition: 10 different worksheets with 10 questions on each
0-20 Subtraction: 10 different worksheets with 10 questions on each
0-20 Subtraction: 12 different worksheets with 8 questions on each (number line arrows are drawn - pupils to write Q & A)
Number lines (numicon) for pupils to use / stick in books 0-10 (3 number lines per sheet)
Number lines (numicon) for pupils to use / stick in books 0-20 (3 number lines per sheet)
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I usually use this resource at a starter or a settler activity with a given time limit (say 10 mins).
I give advice about doing as many as possibly and in whichever order the students want.
Afterward we have discussions about which they find the easiest or can do the quickest.
Usually addition comes out the easiest until I suggest that if you know your tables that the multiplications are the easiest to do and probably the quickest as they don’t need working out. They get to realise that if they really know their tables that the divisions are quicker as they’re usually a single digit number to write as the answer.
In my mark book I record how many get correct out of how many they do and a time if they complete them all before the given time.
Most of the students really like doing this challenge. Improving their time/score is appears to motivate them. I have had quite a few students ask for sheets so they can practice at home.
Use the TABS on the spreadsheet to set the difficulty by changing the MAX and MIN values for each mathematical operation,
See the questions(recalculate if necessary ) and the answers for that set of questions.
It may be a good idea to PRINT SCREEN a set of answers if you intend to put the answer in a PowerPoint.
I usually print a few sets of answers off per table so they can mark their own. Sometimes I read them out.
If you cut the answer sheet into 4 strips, these strips can be placed/matched up against each column of students answer sheet and this is really easy for them to mark. Using this technique I have marked a full class of sheets in about 5 mins or so.
Another way to use this resource them would be to do them one/two columns/operations at a time and cut the time allowed.
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this resource is PART OF a SET that I have split into single items SEE MY OTHER DOMINO RELATED RESOURCES
Beside this PLAIN set there is a set with ADDITION, SUBTRACTION and MULTIPLICATION symbols and their associated WORKSHEETS
there is also a worksheet for INEQUALITIES (Greater than, less than and equal to)
I printed these on CARD and laminated them, other sets were printed on different coloured card
Use as a worksheets or cut into strips
Blank worksheet included
Use the clip-art to create you own worksheet or PowerPoint etc
As well as an addition/subtraction version of this resource
there is a
A ‘MONSTER’ based version for addition/subtraction and also available along with associated CLIP-ART
A PowerPoint that cover the very basics to the more complex
WORKSHEETS
Numbers 1-100 (100 Q over 10 worksheets)
Numbers 101-1000 (100 Q over 10 worksheets)
Numbers 1001-10000 (100 Q over 10 worksheets)
Numbers 1000-100000 (100 Q over 10 worksheets)
Numbers to 999999999999999 (20 Q slightly more complicated over 2 worksheets)
6)Questions to be done in pupil books
Numbers 100-999999999999999 (96 Q over 3 worksheets)
Different Place value tables/aids
Excel Spreadsheet that converts numbers into words
You will have to ENABLE MACROS
ALSO SEE
WRITING NUMBERS IN WORDS POSTERS - SPELLING and PLACE VALUE AIDS
AND
**Names of LARGE numbers POSTERS A2,A3,A4 **
If you download please comment/follow so if the resource is updated I will be able to notify you.
this resource is PART OF a SET that I have split into single items SEE MY OTHER DOMINO RELATED RESOURCESl
FOR PRINTABLE SETS OF DOMINOES with ADDITION, SUBTRACTION or MULTIPLICATION symbols on the dominoes
or just PLAIN - SEE MY OTHER UPLOADS
for NUMBER WORK 0-0 to 12-12 approx (5cm x 10cm at 100%)
I printed these on CARD and laminated them, other sets were printed on different coloured card
Remember to just print Page 1 or yo will print the example/instructions on page 2
This is just an idea I had for another use for the 700+ fraction diagrams I made for my fractions worksheets. (these diagrams are available to download)
I have not tried these worksheets out yet but I foresee that students will have to be quite meticulous to complete them but might also pick up a few things about fractions as well.
I hope they will realise that when doing question 4 that it becomes easier if they turn the sheet so the line of reflection is vertical.
THIS SET INCLUDES:
TO THE HOUR
Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to match the time.
1 Worksheet, 12 Questions (Answer page included)
Write the time shown on the clock face.
1 Worksheet, 12 Questions (Answer page included)
TO THE HALF HOUR
3) Draw the hour and minute hands on the clock to match the time.
2 Worksheets, 24 Questions (Answer pages included)
Write the time shown on the clock face.
2 Worksheets, 24 Questions (Answer pages included
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THE REST OF THIS COLLECTION INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING:
Altogether there are 21 sets of worksheets
Over 650 individual worksheets including some blanks.
Over 7600 questions (all with answers) to pick from
See worksheet list for amore detailed description of what is included
ALSO INCLUDED is ALL the clipart
I have made separate artwork for every
possible time (to the nearest minute) for both analogue and digital versions.
Over 3500 items you can use to make your own worksheet or use in Powerpoints etc
(I normally share my resources for free but this Full collection has taken 40+hours to put together)
Practice reading scales and identifying the value of each division on the scale. (all diagrams have 10 divisions in set A
Watch out for Set B which will have scales with a varying number of divisions
For up to 10+ PLAYERS at a time
I have played this game with pupil of all age/abilities of the last 20 years or so and it is one that has been one of my most popular and successful resources. It really surprised me how much the pupils improved their number bond skills
I have usually played it using a normal set of playing cards and on numerous occasions had pupils say they have played it a home with their family/friends. Playing card rules differ slightly and are included.
We have also played this (just for fun) with family and friends especially on holidays.
This set has 72 cards and should be printed on card/laminated
IF YOU NEED THE CARDS TO BE SMALLER/BIGGER i have included all my clipart images
There are several variations of 1-100 numbers grids included in this resource FOR USE IN YOUR OWN PROJECT/DISPLAYS/ POWERPOINTS etc
They are supplied as high quality 300 dpi Transparent PNG’s
AND
also as PDF’s, and since these are VECTOR based can be any size without losing image quality (if you do use these in MS WORD you have to INSERT>Object rather than insert image.
BLACK and WHITE versions as well as BLANK GRIDS of each type are also included - just pick the version most suitable for your needs.
To access everything you need to be able to UNZIP the main file.
Practice pen/pencil skills by tracing the thread spun by each spider.
The pupils could also be asked to use the same/similar colour .
PDF, WORD, and image files included.
Work through Maze
Tally each symbol
Complete table
Use clues to deduce which elf used which symbol
Reasoning will need knowledge of:
basic inequalities
prime numbers
square numbers
cube numbers
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A PART FINISHED RESOURCE - but still usable
WORKSHEETS and ANSWERS PROVIDED
PRIME NUMBERS LESS THAN 100 - Via PRIME PIXEL PICTURES (set of 25) + more NOW AVAILABLE
well a mixture of ideas to throw out there
Basically you have a grid of numbers in this case between 1-100
Pupils identify and colour/shade in the prime numbers to produce a PIXEL PICTURE
This resource is just an basic example where the primes come in order so they get to know the sequence
Others
are on bigger grids
Different colours by condition set
Prime mixed up
I have found it surprisingly successful in getting the pupils to learn their prime numbers
Also in this resource I have included a bit mash-up of various other areas of maths that could be brought in - PLEASE LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK
ALSO SEE
WRITING NUMBERS IN WORDS - PowerPoint - Worksheets - Place Valve Tables and MORE
Choice of A2, A3 and A4 POSTERS (with tiling instructions)
Plus PDF & PNG’s to use in your own PowerPoints/Notebook files etc
A5 sized Spelling Aids (to stick in student books perhaps)
A5 Colour - Place value aids - up to hundreds of trillions
If you only want to go to, say, millions - CUT OFF the billions and trillions parts
For these I have laminated them and students write their numbers using a dry wipe pen in the boxes below.
PDF &PNG files supplied
An slightly different, but I hope interesting resource for simple addition and subtraction of numbers up to 20 using robots/number machines.
EXPLANATION POWERPOINT (24 slides)
Initially: 4 worksheets with answers
ALL the clip art I used to make the resource for you to use.
use the clip art to make your own worksheets or large scale robots for lessons or displays
Please note
This resource is the beginnings of an idea.
It is as uploaded and as yet UNTESTED with a class.
It has been designed to make basic calculations a bit more interesting and in some of the examples a little more challenging.
Please let me know what you think of this as an idea and if it is any good and thoughts on improving it.
Any questions please contact me.
I will make more associated resources if people think it will be worthwhile.
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SEE MY OTHER DOMINO RELATED RESOURCES
Virtually Identical to my set of Ladybird Domino 0-0 to 10-10 resource but with Extra dominoes so that a full set of 0-0 to 12-12 would cover THE TWELVE DAYS of CHRISTMAS. So 91 Dominoes altogether.
Lots of opportunity to set differentiated tasks
IDEAS FOR USE ALSO IN PDF
You could even sing along to the domino you have or find ones that fit the song, as well as looking at all sorts of maths problems that could be weedled out of this topic.
How many birds in total?
How many men in total?
How many women in total?
Number patterns and sequences :
1 partridge on day one
1 partridge and 2 turtle doves on day 2
but thats 2 partridges and 2 turtle doves in total after 2 days …
and 5 partridges ,8 turtle doves, 9 french hens, 8 calling birds and 5 gold rings after 5 days etc etc etc
Perhaps could be used as a writing exercise in English.
OR Just use as normal dominoes