Quality, classroom tested mathematics resources that are fun for students and are designed to stimulate and challenge each stage of there development. Not all worksheets are created equal. Each page is designed to deliver value. They are not just to keep students busy and occupied but they are designed to directly support active and progressive learning.
Quality, classroom tested mathematics resources that are fun for students and are designed to stimulate and challenge each stage of there development. Not all worksheets are created equal. Each page is designed to deliver value. They are not just to keep students busy and occupied but they are designed to directly support active and progressive learning.
This is a 3 part, 180 page, easy-to-follow series of fun activities designed to stimulate and challenge the maturing mathematician. Not all worksheets are created equal. Each page in this series delivers value. They are not just to keep students busy and occupied but they are designed to directly support active and progressive learning.
To look at the style of work go to my store and download the 60 page Part 1 booklet for FREE. When you are there download the other FREE booklets and circulate to other colleagues in your school.
Part 1 covers methods of multiplication, number patterns, ordinals and counting up to 1000, adding and subtracting strategies, fractions and money calculations. By the end of the book students will have a better awareness of numbers and number relationships and more confidence when manipulating larger numbers.
Part 2 covers number sequences, arithmetic strategies, measurement and fractions. By the end of the book students will have gained confidence with arithmetic and will recognize the value of each digit that makes up a number
Part 3 covers arithmetic strategies, fractions, statistics and measurement. By the end of the book students will be confident in their ability to manipulate numbers.
Success and confidence in mathematics will lead to an increase in motivation and an enjoyment of learning. This resource can be as separate extra sheets to reinforce concepts being taught in class or copied into 3 booklets for students to take and study at home. This will complement school work and have an enormous impact on future academic achievement.
This is the first booklet from my £3 download Mathematics for Years 3 and 4. If you like this 60 page free sample then use it in class and please purchase the full 3 book set. The books contains a structured, easy-to-follow series of fun activities to stimulate and challenge the advancing mathematician
This particular booklet covers shapes and patterns, graphs, ordinals, counting, adding, subtracting, multiplication and division. I have used it as a homework booklet for my classes to complement the work we did at school.
This 3 book series is a structured, easy to follow series of fun activities is designed to stimulate and challenge the advancing mathematician (ideally aged 6-8). There are 3 parts to this resource.
Book 1 covers shapes and patterns, graphs, ordinals, counting, addition, subtraction, multiplication table and division.
Book 2 covers numbers to 100, number sequences, addition and subtraction, multiplication and division and the multiplication tables.
Book 3 covers number sequences, arithmetic, fractions, measurement and statistics.
These worksheets are a structured, easy-to-follow series of fun activities designed to stimulate and challenge the advancing mathematician. Success and confidence in mathematics will increase motivation and enjoyment of learning and have an enormous impact on future academic achievement.
This sampler consists of 60 free pages from Part 2 of my resource Mathematics for Years 2 and 3. Please use these pages in class and if you like them, purchase all 260 pages for only £3.
Download 1 has 110 pages of worksheets. It is arranged in 3 sections. The first section introduces several topics that are important in early mathematics learning such as drawing graphs and shapes. However, there are also excellent practise sheets on counting and ordering numbers. Section 2 is concerned with counting numbers up to 20 and writing them in order. This topic is introduced in a number of interesting but different ways to help consolidate the concept. Section 3 consolidates the arithmetic concepts of addition and subtraction with many interesting examples to practise on. These pages are ideally used in class alongside the second download.
Download 2 contains 155 pages. This is also arranged in 3 sections and can be photocopied as 3 separate workbooks for students to take as homework, or the pages can be used in parallel with the other resource. If students are taking home a visible homework book, then parents are happy. Working through the pages in each of these downloads help consolidate learning of the concepts, give your students a good grounding in the basics of number and introduce your students to work being covered in mathematics in the next few years.
This is the first 55 pages of a 2 booklet resource that can be purchased from the TES site. If you like these pages then please purchase the two booklets for only £3. There are also many other FREE samples so download them and hand on to your colleagues.
Both booklets follow the same learning sequence: writing numbers, counting to 5, counting to ten, numbers to twenty, recognizing smaller and bigger numbers, simple addition to ten, subtraction with numbers less than ten, addition to twenty and subtraction with numbers less than twenty, beginner multiplication and division by describing groups of objects in rows then using the diagrams to learn simple multiplication and division.
The first contains 94 pages and the second contains 120 pages. I have used Booklet A as a class workbook and Booklet B as a follow up homework book. The booklets contain parallel work so that the homework being set is at the same level as the class work being set that week.Everything is there for the teacher. No need to search for the next page in a learning sequence or to find a homework sheet. Each of the worksheets contains engaging images and the spaces for answers are specifically designed for child’s handwriting. Altogether you are getting over 200 pages of quality classroom tested worksheets.
This resource consists of 2 downloads.
Download 1 has 110 pages of worksheets. It is arranged in 3 sections. The first section introduces several topics that are important in early mathematics learning such as drawing graphs and shapes. However, there are also excellent practise sheets on counting and ordering numbers. Section 2 is concerned with counting numbers up to 20 and writing them in order. This topic is introduced in a number of interesting but different ways to help consolidate the concept. Section 3 consolidates the arithmetic concepts of addition and subtraction with many interesting examples to practise on. These pages are ideally used in class alongside the second download.
Download 2 contains 155 pages. This is also arranged in 3 sections and can be photocopied as 3 separate workbooks for students to take as homework, or the pages can be used in parallel with the other resource. If students are taking home a visible homework book, then parents are happy. Working through the pages in each of these downloads help consolidate learning of the concepts, give your students a good grounding in the basics of number and introduce your students to work being covered in mathematics in the next few years.
This resource consists of 2 booklets of worksheets. The first contains 94 pages and the second contains 120 pages. I have used Booklet A as a class workbook and Booklet B as a follow up homework book. The booklets contain parallel work so that the homework being set is at the same level as the class work being set that week. Both booklets follow the same learning sequence: writing numbers, counting to 5, counting to ten, numbers to twenty, recognizing smaller and bigger numbers, simple addition to ten, subtraction with numbers less than ten, addition to twenty and subtraction with numbers less than twenty, beginner multiplication and division by describing groups of objects in rows then using the diagrams to learn simple multiplication and division. Altogether you are getting over 200 pages of quality classroom tested worksheets. Everything is there for the teacher. No need to search for the next page in a learning sequence or to find a homework sheet. Each of the worksheets contains engaging images and the spaces for answers are specifically designed for child’s handwriting.
Numeracy Power Learning is an updated 32-page workbook that covers addition, subtraction, multiplication and division in an interesting, innovative and engaging style.
This comprehensive learning booklet can be used in Year 7 through to Year 9. Students become more aware of numbers, how they are related as well as little tricks to help make learning more interesting and fun. Can you quickly multiply by 10 or by 11? That is easy, but just as easy are multiplying 15 x 13, or 103 x 106 in your head. Similarly, students will be able to divide 48/91 or 29/143 in their heads after only a few minutes. Among all these fascinating tricks and tips are: addition pyramids, number hunts, methods of multiplication, beautiful numbers, adding over the tens, adding in parts, number bonds, partitioning, Fibonacci minutes, division tips, the twenty four challenge, four fours and consecutive number addition.
Warning, this is not your old traditional school arithmetic book. Rather than spending long periods of time on one specific concept, each page contains 4 or 5 different tasks and approaches. This helps keep students inspired, engaged and active. They can learn how to divide by 91 in a few minutes, but they then move on to another activity. They will still revisit each concept in later pages. This helps cement the learning into their minds. The pages can be used for homework, during class time or for end-of-task reward activity.
You can be confident that this comprehensive unit of work covers all the fundamentals needed to learn about arithmetic and numbers. However it offers much more. Your students will be challenged but will be eager to improve and complete each page. They will not only learn a tremendous amount of new and fun knowledge about numbers but will finish with a new confidence in learning.