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Fractions of a number
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Fractions of a number

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A collection of worksheets “Fractions of an amount” An A4 worksheet practising finding easy fractions of a number, halves, quarters, eighths, three quarters with solutions “Fraction match up” Two differentiated A4 worksheets (but can easily be reduced to A5) Matching unit fractions of an amount to its answers, matching more complicated fractions of an amount to its answers. Solutions uploaded. Jigsaw puzzle - A4 size. Students calculate unit fractions of an amount, then cut out answers and stick them over the questions to produce a picture.
Find the factors 1 to 20
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Find the factors 1 to 20

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A 4 worksheet - 2 copies per page List all the timestables that lead to the answer, then list all the factors. Answers provided. Example shown.
JIGSAW - November - Solve one step equations
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JIGSAW - November - Solve one step equations

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This is a paper jigsaw. Topic - One step equations INSTRUCTIONS to teacher – Cut the sheet vertically along the dotted lines and keep the right hand side. Give students the left hand side for them to calculate the answers and write them in the boxes. When complete, give out the right hand side (you may have cut around the border first to save on mess!) Students then cut out the 24 boxes and glue them on top of their answers, producing a picture. Final picture uploaded. Need scissors and glue. Colouring pencils as a flourish!
Mark Rhiannon's homework - Decimal places
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Mark Rhiannon's homework - Decimal places

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Two identical worksheets - but one with English headings, one with Cymraeg. A4 sheet - 4 to a page. Just a simple activity - Rhiannon has submitted her homework of five questions. Mark it and give her a score out of 5. Correct any that are wrong.
JIGSAW - Web - Substitution
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JIGSAW - Web - Substitution

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This is a paper jigsaw. Topic - Substitution INSTRUCTIONS to teacher – Cut the sheet vertically along the dotted lines and keep the right hand side. Give students the right hand side for them to calculate the answers and write them in the boxes. When complete, give out the left hand side (you may have cut around the border first to save on mess!) Students then cut out the 24 boxes and glue them on top of their answers, producing a picture. Final picture uploaded. Need scissors and glue. Colouring pencils as a flourish!