Saving you valuable time with tried and tested resources. Having been a teacher for 23 Years and spending the last 15 years of those in Primary, particularly years 3-5, I’ve developed a passion for creating a wide range of resources to help support little learners.
Saving you valuable time with tried and tested resources. Having been a teacher for 23 Years and spending the last 15 years of those in Primary, particularly years 3-5, I’ve developed a passion for creating a wide range of resources to help support little learners.
If you’re looking to update your number posters on your classroom display then these cute plant themed classroom decor posters are great for engaging little learners in using numbers 1-20 with ten frames with increased confidence. Each poster contains the number in digits, words and a ten frame representation to support youngsters with the math curriculum.
In order to progress with number work, there’s also a set of posters counting in multiples of ten from ten to 100, again containing each number in digits, words but a base ten representation this time.
The numbers 10 &20 are duplicated to show the representations as ten frames and as base ten materials. The number 100 is also represented as ten tens using base 10 and a 100 square using base ten pictures. This is to support children in identifying numbers in different ways as they move through the next steps of learning.
The cute plant theme adds a sense of fun to engage little ones and helps to create an inviting classroom to brighten up classroom display or your next Math bulletin board.
These cards are text editable, with capacity to edit ten frames and base ten representations too. To access and edit the resources, you will need to download the FREE version of CANVA - please make sure you read the instructions on the first page of the resources before you begin to edit.
All of the posters are designed as A4, but you can use your printer settings to print smaller to generate smaller flashcards, or resources to support with Math Center activities.
Prepare for the Halloween build up in your classroom and keep your learners engaged and on task with these fun Halloween themed math worksheets designed for 2nd Grade students and 3rd Grade. There are 20 different activities included, ideal for math centers, early finishing tasks and homework. Each activity consolidates a different skill and is compatible with both the US and UK math curriculum. The worksheets include:
Showing data as tallies and on a bar graph
Measuring in cm
Ordering 3 digit numbers
Ordinal numbers
Reading time to the nearest 5 minutes
Mass in kg
Coordinates
Area in feet (US) metres (UK)
Mental math subtraction of 2 digit numbers
Mental math money addition 2 digit numbers (cents and pence included)
Counting in 4s
Finding halfway numbers
Rounding 2 digit numbers to the nearest 10
2x 5x 10x 3x 4x tables
Doubling numbers up to 20
Odd and even 2 and 3 digit numbers
Reading temperature in F
2D shape problem solving
Skip counting in 8s
Sharing/division by grouping
There’s a huge range of skills and application covered with these no prep worksheets, allowing students to work independently to help secure essential skills for age related development.
Save valuable time leading up to the ‘hype’ of spooky season by downloading your copy today then just print and use!
If you’re looking to update or create a math bulletin board then you need these pastel coloured A4 times table posters to prompt learners with multiplication facts and their rapid recall of times tables up to 12x12. Designed in A4, they are ideal for visual reference but you could use your printer settings for versatility.
For example, enlarge to A3 so they stand out or reduce to make flashcards, attach on key chains or use as table center reference.
Snakes and Ladders is an old family favourite but have you ever thought about using it in your classroom? The game has versatility and can be used to support a range of needs and skills. There are two printable versions included in this download. The first version has numbers to 100 and the second version has numbers to 50. Learners will play the game the traditional way but the differentiation in numbers makes it easier to support all learners and include them in fun and engaging activities.
Playing the game will reinforce basic number sense through number recognition, subitizing, counting to 50 and 100, counting forwards and counting back. On a social level, the game will help to develop skills in turn taking, sportsmanship and celebrating the successes of others.
Make math fun with this simple but engaging activity and use as part of your math centers, as small group work, intervention tasks and nurture activities.
You will receive a pdf which will give you instant access to both versions of the game.
Snakes and Ladders is an old family favourite but have you ever thought about using it in your classroom? This Halloween edition has players moving down the snakes but going up the broomsticks to add some Halloween fun. The game has versatility and can be used to support a range of needs and skills. There are two printable Halloween versions included in this download. The first version has numbers to 100 and the second version has numbers to 50. Learners will play the game the traditional way but the differentiation in numbers makes it easier to support all learners and include them in fun and engaging activities.
Playing the game will reinforce basic number sense through number recognition, subitizing, counting to 50 and 100, counting forwards and counting back. On a social level, the game will help to develop skills in turn taking, sportsmanship and celebrating the successes of others.
Make math fun with this simple but engaging activity and use as part of your math centers, as small group work, intervention tasks and nurture activities during the popular spooky season.
You will receive a pdf which will give you instant access to both versions of the game.
Are you looking for some addition and subtraction worksheets to support your math curriculum for your little learners? Why not save valuable time with my addition and subtraction worksheet pack?
The pack consists of 90 worksheets focusing on addition and subtraction methods using pictorial methods and column/vertical methods. Sections include:
adding without an exchange
Adding with an exchange
Subtracting without an exchange
Subtracting with an exchange
Addition and subtraction word problems.
Each section is progressive adding or subtracting two digit numbers, a two and 3 digit numbers then 3 digit numbers. The pictorial worksheets allow students to grasp the concept of what happens to numbers as they are added or subtracted, what exchange/ regrouping means and how to apply the strategies to solve everyday problems.
Ideally, these are more suited to children in Year 3 or Year 4 UK/ 2nd and 3rd grade math. They could be used as an independent activity, center work, homework or as part of homeschooling math.
The printable worksheets are ready to download and use without the need for editing, saving you valuable prep time.
They are downloadable in pdf and you will be given the link to download from Google Drive due to the file size.
save an incredible amount of prep time with these sets of Multiplication flashcards. There’s everything your learners need to practice the times tables from 0x2 up to 12x12.
Each set has its own colour theme, with the equation, an answer card and a supporting array. There’s also a suggested activity sheet to share ideas that have proven to be a success within my classroom.
The cards would be great for whole class activities, interventions, small group work and paired/ independent extension or problem solving tasks.
The printable flashcards are a versatile and engaging way for students to secure their times table facts.
There are 3 equations, arrays and answer cards per A4 sheet.
Due to the size of the file, you’ll be given a link to download the resources from Google Drive.
Support your learners with their knowledge and understanding of place value with this pack of 16 A4 pdf worksheets. This time saving resources is aimed at children in Year 2 and Year 3 (or Grades 1-3) and consists of 8 two digit worksheets and 8 three digit worksheets. The activities included cover:
identifying (hundreds) tens and ones
comparing amounts
partitioning amounts
part whole diagrams
expanded number equations
digit values
counting in (hundreds) tens and ones
using more than, less than and equal symbols
place value charts and missing numbers
These would be ideal for independent learning, extension activities, homeschooling or intervention.
Are you looking for a fun and engaging activity to reinforce place value learning? Save valuable time with these printable domino cards. There are 2 sets within the download, one focuses on tens and ones and the other focuses on hundreds, tens and ones.
Each set has 32 domino cards, displaying numbers in digits, words or base ten form. They would be great for math centers, small group work, whole class, intervention activities to secure understanding of number.
The dominoes have been designed in A4, with 4 cards per page. The activity is versatile and a great way to assess prior knowledge, or to identify gaps in learning and identify intervention needs for students, or simply generating fun for children to consolidate learning and their understanding of two and three digit numbers.
Simply download, print, laminate and play!
Are you looking for new activities to compare two and three digit amounts? My set of Place Value flashcards show representations of 2 and 3 digit numbers using base ten representations, accompanied by < > and = cards.
The download consists of two sets of cards, 33 which focus on tens and ones and 36 which focus on hundreds, tens ans ones. They have been designed in A4 with 12 cards per page, downloadable as a pdf.
The flashcards are versatile and can be used to compare amounts, order amounts, addition and subtraction, as a support material for representing numbers, counting in (hundreds) tens and ones, writing numbers in digits and words, as well as a lot more…
These cards are ideally suited for Year 2 and 3 children to use as support materials, interventions or as challenge activities. Support and engage your learners today with this valuable time saving resource. Simply download, print laminate and use as often as you like!
Engage your little learners in Place Value with a range of hands on activities and worksheets, covering 2 digit and 3 digit numbers. There are 26 pages altogether to download (pdf) with topics covered in the primary math curriculum, including, digit value, tens and ones, hundreds, tens and ones, comparing numbers, expanded number sentences, partitioning using a part part whole, missing numbers, problem solving and number representation.
Most of the activities also include a blank template if you want youngsters to generate their own numbers. There are also some enlarged copies of activities so you can add valuable resources to your next math working wall or bulletin board.
The activities have been designed for first and second grade, Year 2 and Year 3 math and include a creative aspect, with an Autumn theme. These would be suitable for math centers, interventions, independent work, display work, homework ideas and display work.
Due to file size, you will be given a link so you can download all of the resources in one file.
With the new term happening soon, get your math centers ready for the unit of place value. This resource is versatile and can be used for counting to 120, ordering numbers, sequencing, identifying more than and less than using symbols, doubling and halving. It also offers the opportunity for simple addition and subtraction within 120. It’s great value for money!
To engage children, the resource consists of mini school buses with numbers 1-120, an A4 page with 3 simple road tracks and an activity suggestion page. Simply download your pack and laminate and you’re ready to go! The track has space for 4 buses to be placed along side each other or keep it A4 size with 3 tracks so little learners can order numbers 1-10, 10-20 etc.
This is a pdf download that offers versatility and can be used repeatedly, covering a range of number and place value skills within K- 1 (EYFS/Year1 UK).
Additionally, you can enlarge the resources on your photocopier to create a math bulletin board early on in the term that children will be able to refer to in order to support their learning.
I hope you have fun!
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Engage your learners with this pumpkin themed math center activity, offering value for money due to its versatility. There are 22 A4 pages included in the pdf download, a sheet of suggested activities, a sheet containing 3 grass strips and 20 pages of pumpkins with different number values (to 1200) and math symbols. This resource is great for supporting the math curriculum and topics of number and place value for first and second grade students (Y1-Y3 UK). The activities allow learners to use the grass strips and pumpkins to order numbers, count in 10s or 100s, count backwards, compare numbers using < > symbols, created expanded form equations for 2 or 3 digit numbers, create addition and subtraction equations and more.
The pumpkins contain the numbers 1-99, 10-120 in 10s, 100-1200 in 100s, 9 pages of random 3 digit numbers (9 numbers for each hundred to 999) 2 addition symbols, 10 more, 10 less, a minus symbol, and = symbol and < > symbols.
Each grass strip will fit 4 pumpkins on it, however, you could use printer settings to enlarge your pdf should you wish to create a math bulletin board.
The activities cover a range of skills and standards as set out in both the US and UK math curriculum, so you can use the resources repeatedly throughout the Autumn term/semester.
Simply print, laminate and use!
I hope you and your little learners have fun
Help learners secure their understanding of negative numbers using a real life context through world climates. With this activity, students compare the temperature of two countries using the relevant math symbols of < > or =. The temperatures have been taken through average winter temperatures recorded in degrees Fahrenheit and vary from approximately- 60 F to approximately 48F, helping to secure knowledge and understanding of positive and negative numbers as outlined in the math curriculum. Included in the pack are:
< > and = symbols in A5 size
33 world countries with a country outline and temperature in Fahrenheit A5 size)
5 comparing worksheets A4 landscape size)
The activities are downloadable as a pdf and are in black and white so children can be creative with colour choices, for example, adding the country flag to each country, providing an opportunity for cross curricular study.
The A5 sheets would be ideal for a math bulletin board. Comparing numbers and the A4 sheets could display individual work, reinforcing learning and providing a continuous learning resource for frequent reference.
Are you looking for Math display posters to support your little learners with counting? My set of jungle counting posters have been designed in A4 with a calming green background and cute jungle decor. There are 30 printable posters included, counting in tens to one hundred, counting in hundreds to one thousand and counting in thousands to ten thousand.
The posters can be used as printable flashcards, math resources for table centers or as valuable classroom display on your next math bulletin board. Each one shows the number in digits, words and the corresponding base ten manipulative to help support children with their knowledge and understanding of recognition of numbers and counting in multiples.
This is a versatile resource, allowing you to create your own number sequences, adding missing numbers to your boards, showing the correct order and much more.
Unfortunately the resources aren’t editable and will be a digital download as a pdf. Simply download, print, laminate and go!
If your little learners are learning about addition and subtraction then these cards would be ideal for math centers. There are 40 cards in total, 20 addition and 20 subtraction, focusing on the numbers 0-10 and designed in red Candyland theme colors to complement the Candyland classroom decor also available. The questions support the Math Curriculum and standards to be met.
Each card has a cotton candy visual representation rather than a number, consolidating previously learned counting skills before adding them or subtracting them to find an answer. These cards are versatile, they can be enlarged using your printer settings to create flashcards for larger groups of children, or printed as they are currently designed, to create a math center activity. If you laminate them after printing, youngsters can write on them with a dry wipe pen, or simply copy them onto paper or in their notebook.
This is a great resource for the busy teacher as there minimal prep needed - you can simply print, cut and go!
If your little learners are learning about addition and subtraction then these cards would be ideal for math centers. There are 40 cards in total, 20 addition and 20 subtraction, focusing on the numbers 0-10 and designed in red Candyland theme colors to complement the Candyland classroom decor also available. The questions support the Math Curriculum and standards to be met.
Each card has a cotton candy visual representation rather than a number, consolidating previously learned counting skills before adding them or subtracting them to find an answer. These cards are versatile, they can be enlarged using your printer settings to create flashcards for larger groups of children, or printed as they are currently designed, to create a math center activity. If you laminate them after printing, youngsters can write on them with a dry wipe pen, or simply copy them onto paper or in their notebook.
This is a great resource for the busy teacher as there minimal prep needed - you can simply print, cut and go!
If your little learners are learning about addition and subtraction then these cards would be ideal for math centers. There are 40 cards in total, 20 addition and 20 subtraction, focusing on the numbers 0-10 and designed in red Candyland theme colors to complement the Candyland classroom decor also available. The questions support the Math Curriculum and standards to be met.
Each card has a cotton candy visual representation rather than a number, consolidating previously learned counting skills before adding them or subtracting them to find an answer. These cards are versatile, they can be enlarged using your printer settings to create flashcards for larger groups of children, or printed as they are currently designed, to create a math center activity. If you laminate them after printing, youngsters can write on them with a dry wipe pen, or simply copy them onto paper or in their notebook.
This is a great resource for the busy teacher as there minimal prep needed - you can simply print, cut and go!
If your little learners are learning about addition and subtraction then these cards would be ideal for math centers. There are 40 cards in total, 20 addition and 20 subtraction, focusing on the numbers 0-10 and designed in red Candyland theme colors to complement the Candyland classroom decor also available. The questions support the Math Curriculum and standards to be met.
Each card has a cotton candy visual representation rather than a number, consolidating previously learned counting skills before adding them or subtracting them to find an answer. These cards are versatile, they can be enlarged using your printer settings to create flashcards for larger groups of children, or printed as they are currently designed, to create a math center activity. If you laminate them after printing, youngsters can write on them with a dry wipe pen, or simply copy them onto paper or in their notebook.
This is a great resource for the busy teacher as there minimal prep needed - you can simply print, cut and go!
Keep your little learners engaged with these Place Value Center cards which focus on two digit numbers. Students will look at the main amount represented by base ten, an expanded form, a part whole model,dominoes, fingers or place value chart then use mini pegs to clip the two corresponding amounts in the answer boxes. The activity develops skills in counting amounts up to 100 in different representations, focusing particularly on tens and ones.
This is a great activity for reinforcing learning, identifying gaps in learning, intervention and early finishing tasks. If you’re wanting your learners to record their answers then use the blank answer sheet. Students should be able to access these independently and they offer capacity to use in pairs or as a small group.
Once they’ve finished, students can check their own answers as the set includes answer cards with correct answers highlighted in green. These would be best placed on a key chain to keep them together and make them easily accessible.
The pack includes 20 task cards (4 per A4 page) 20 answer cards and a recording sheet template. All you need to do is print, laminate and use. This time saving, little prep math center is a great addition to your first grade classroom to assess learning, your second grade classroom to recap prior learning and the homeschool environment. In the UK, this would be most suitable for Year 2 children as part of the math curriculum.
Happy Counting!