I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
Differentiated Place Value questions with answers in a RAG type worksheet, Suitable for KS3, GCSE Foundation Maths and Functional Skills L2. Also a Powerpoint of the worksheet questions and answers included to display to students to cut down on printing and marking.
Includes
1 x Worksheet
1 x Display Version of Worksheet
Answers Incuded
The differentiated questions allow all students to access the topic at their own confidence levels and the answers are always readily available to check their understanding.
I like to use this differentiated question sheets as a starting point in lessons to recap topics already covered as it easily picks up misconceptions, then again as a plenary or mini-plenary. The questions can also be used as a homework sheet or an in class assessment sheet. Having the answers also reduces workload as students can self-mark. Suitable for Home Schooling
The gold (hardest) questions really stretch the most able students
Check out some of my other place value resources
Maths Bingo Place Value
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-bingo-place-value-11891769
Place Value Lesson-ordering Numbers
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-ordering-numbers-lesson-12169925
Functional Skills Lesson on Place Value and Negative Numbers
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-functional-skills-maths-full-lesson-on-place-value-and-negative-numbers-12341959
Place Value-Read and Write Large Numbers Worksheet
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-read-and-write-large-numbers-worksheet-12198214
Place Value-Ordering Numbers Differentiated Worksheet
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-ordering-numbers-differentiated-worksheet-12169344
Place Value to 10 Million Lesson Pack
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-to-ten-million-lesson-pack-12163505
Place Value Maths Riddles
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-maths-functional-skills-place-value-maths-riddles-11981735
Place Value-What is the digit worth worksheet
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-maths-functional-skills-place-value-worksheet-11970618
Home Learning lesson pack on Types of Numbers (factors, multiples, primes, squares, cubes, square and cube roots).
Aimed at KS3, that is 11-14 year olds to keep the maths they have learnt or learning fresh for the return of schools
Also useful for students returning to their GCSE year on the return of schools.
Content
1 x 33 slide Powerpoint with methods and quiz questions
1 x Printable word worksheet
1 x Self marking version of the worksheet, no need to print
ALL answers included
How can I use this resource if I don’t have a printer?
The Types of Number Worksheet has been designed with adaptability in mind. So, the resource contains a printable copy of the worksheet (MS Word) and a self marking copy of the worksheet (MS Excel). The self marking worksheet allows you to type your answers directly beside the questions, so there is no printing needed and it self marks each question.
In addition, the printable version of the Types of Number Worksheet comes supplied with a full set of answers.
I have also included a recap Powerpoint presentation for the learner and the home schooler if needed to run through before attempting the worksheet. The presentation is 33 slides and includes methods, examples and quiz questions with answers.
Home Learning
The features mentioned above make this perfectly suitable to home learning. To set up your own session, just follow the steps below:
Prepare a suitable study space and have your computer / device ready.
Work through Powerpoint to recap methods
Either print off the Types of Number Worksheet or have the self marking excel version open on the screen of your chosen device.
The pupil can then complete the tasks provided, either with a pen / pencil on the printed-out worksheet or by typing directly into the self marking excel document.
Once complete, you have the option of marking the worksheet yourself (using the supplied answer sheet) or sif you have done the self marking version it will mark itself.
As a KS3 Maths resource, what kind of challenge can I expect?
To give you an insight into the challenge of the Types of Number Worksheet, take a peek at the following examples of questions in the worksheet
Which of these numbers is not a prime number?
5, 7, 21
What is 3 squared
What is 5 cubed
What are the first four multiple of 6
What is the square root of 16
What is the cube root of 64
A handy number line that counts up in tenths from 0 to 1. Each tenth is shown written as a fraction, a decimal and a percentage. Can be displayed n class when learning about FDP or is a handy desktop scaffold or reminder to learners of common FDP equivalences.
Differentiated Multiplying questions with answers in a RAG type worksheet, powerpoint version included.
Suitable for GCSE Foundation Math, KS3 Maths and Functional Skills. Also a Powerpoint of the worksheet questions and answers included to display to students to cut down on printing and marking or to display during online classes
Includes
1 x Worksheet
1 x Display Version of Worksheet
Answers Incuded
The differentiated questions allow all students to access the topic at their own confidence levels and the answers are always readily available to check their understanding.
I like to use this differentiated question sheets as a starting point in lessons to recap topics already covered as it easily picks up misconceptions, then again as a plenary or mini-plenary. The questions can also be used as a homework sheet or an in class assessment sheet. Having the answers also reduces workload as students can self-mark. Suitable for Home Schooling
The gold (hardest) questions really stretch the most able students
Averages-Spot the Mistake worksheet. Suitable for GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills
A short worksheet on spotting and correcting mistakes learners have made on some averages and range questions
Answers included
Differentiated aDDITION questions with answers in a RAG type worksheet, Suitable for KS3, GCSE Foundation Maths and Functional Skills L2. Also a Powerpoint of the worksheet questions and answers included to display to students to cut down on printing and marking.
Includes
1 x Worksheet
1 x Display Version of Worksheet
Answers Incuded
The differentiated questions allow all students to access the topic at their own confidence levels and the answers are always readily available to check their understanding.
I like to use this differentiated question sheets as a starting point in lessons to recap topics already covered as it easily picks up misconceptions, then again as a plenary or mini-plenary. The questions can also be used as a homework sheet or an in class assessment sheet. Having the answers also reduces workload as students can self-mark. Suitable for Home Schooling
The gold (hardest) questions really stretch the most able students
Check out my other addition resources on TES
4 digit Addition Column Method Full Lesson
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/addition-column-method-4-digit-numbers-12239711
Functional Skills Full Lesson on Add and Subtract
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-functional-skills-maths-full-lesson-on-add-and-subtract-12353420
Differentiated Subtraction questions with answers in a RAG type worksheet, Suitable for KS3, GCSE Foundation Maths and Functional Skills L1 and 2. Also a Powerpoint of the worksheet questions and answers included to display to students to cut down on printing and marking.
Includes
1 x Worksheet
1 x Display Version of Worksheet
Answers Incuded
The differentiated questions allow all students to access the topic at their own confidence levels and the answers are always readily available to check their understanding.
I like to use this differentiated question sheets as a starting point in lessons to recap topics already covered as it easily picks up misconceptions, then again as a plenary or mini-plenary. The questions can also be used as a homework sheet or an in class assessment sheet. Having the answers also reduces workload as students can self-mark. Suitable for Home Schooling
The gold (hardest) questions really stretch the most able students
Check out my other subtraction resources on Tes
Missing Number Calculations-4 digit Subtraction worksheet
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/missing-number-calculations-4-digit-subtraction-12264147
New Functional Maths-Full Lesson on Add and Subtract
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-functional-skills-maths-full-lesson-on-add-and-subtract-12353420
A nice starter to get learners carrying out simple calculations on a calculator in a fun way.
If they follow the 12 maths steps correctly, their final answer will be their date of birth, which always amazes them.
Enjoy
Description: Enhance your students’ understanding of metric conversions with our engaging ‘Conversions - m and cm’ activity sheets! Perfect for reinforcing knowledge of measurements, these worksheets provide a comprehensive practice opportunity for converting between meters and centimeters.
From simple exercises to more challenging problems, these sheets cater to various skill levels, ensuring effective consolidation of learning.
Whether used in the classroom or for homework assignments, these activity sheets are an invaluable resource for learners striving to master metric conversions. Boost your students’ confidence in mathematics today!
A worksheet similar to a crossword on the median. Suitable for GCSE Foundation Maths 9-1 and Functional Skills Maths Level 1 and Level 2.** Answers included**
This BODMAS rule poster acts as a helpful reminder to all students learning about one of the most essential rules in Mathematics. The poster breaks down all of the components of BODMAS, as well as providing examples of each of those components in action.
This handy Christmas themed Multiples of 6 maze is a great activity for children to consolidate their understanding of multiples of 6. Children have to help The Gingerbread Man find his hot chocolate. A great activity for early finishers, independent work or intervention groups.
Made for Primary 5, but good challenge for Primary 4 class and useful for revision for Primary 6.
A one page fact sheet showing how to share an amount using a given ratio. Colourful and easy to read. Suitable for KS3 Maths, GCSE Foundation Maths and Functional Skills Maths