Individual images of five symbols of Halloween each with a question to challenge your students on various topics!
Explore the Halloween celebrations with maths questions surrounding 5 symbols of the season.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 HALLOWEEN MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving various topics at the Key Stage 4 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Use the size of a bat and the scale factor to find the size of a vampire
Find the median and mean average of ghost scares
Find the time spent by a witch on her broomstick using fractions
Find out the area of the graveyard filled
Find the number of skeletons and zombies at a party by solving simultaneous equations
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Halloween and its traditions with maths!
Individual images of five symbols of Halloween each with a question to challenge your students on various topics!
Explore the Halloween celebrations with maths questions surrounding 5 symbols of the season.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 HALLOWEEN MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving various topics at the Key Stage 3 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the scale factor of vampire transformations
Find the mean average of ghost scares
Find the time spent by a witch on her broomstick
Find the area taken up in a graveyard
Simplify the algebra of a skeleton and zombie party
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Halloween and its traditions with maths!
Individual images of five symbols of Guy Fawkes Night each with a question to challenge your students on various topics!
Explore the fun of fireworks with maths questions surrounding the Gunpowder Plot.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 BONFIRE NIGHT MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving various topics at the Key Stage 2 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Work out the percentage of the bonfire burned
Use prime numbers to help catch the conspirators of the Gunpowder Plot
Add fractions to make new fireworks
Plot the coordinates drawn in the sky by a sparkler
Multiply and round the mass of gunpowder Guy Fawkes was guarding
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Bonfire Night with maths!
Inject some Halloween magic into your lessons with these fun maths activities based on popular Halloween movies.
Help Scooby Doo to find a vampire’s reflection, calculate the common ratio of the gremlins multiplication, assist Kiki with her bakery delivery by multiplying decimals, calculate the total people attending the Day of the Dead using powers in Coco and check if Casper is a congruent shape once he has passed through a wall.
Individual images of five symbols of Halloween each with a question to challenge your students on various topics!
Explore the Halloween celebrations with maths questions surrounding 5 symbols of the season.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 HALLOWEEN MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving various topics at the Key Stage 2 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Use the size of a bat and the scale factor to find the size of a vampire
Find the mean average of ghost scares
Find the time spent by a witch on her broomstick
Find out the number of gravestones in the graveyard
Find the number of skeletons and zombies at a party using algebra
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Halloween and its traditions with maths!
Individual images of five symbols of Guy Fawkes Night each with a question to challenge your students on various topics!
Explore the fun of fireworks with maths questions surrounding the Gunpowder Plot.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 BONFIRE NIGHT MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving various topics at the Key Stage 3 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Work with prime numbers to help capture the conspirators of the Gunpowder Plot
Draw the parabola of your sparkler air drawing
Work out the probability of the firework colour
Calculate the percentage of wood burned on the bonfire
Multiply and round your mass of gunpowder
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Bonfire Night with maths!
Individual images of five bees each with a question to challenge your students on factors and multiples!
Bees are a vital part of the Earth and the environment we survive in. Whether it is for Earth Day or an average school day explore the magic of bees with maths questions surrounding pollination.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 BEE QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving factors and multiples at the Key Stage 2 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the number of factors
Find the common factor of two numbers
Find a multiple of a number
Find a factor of a number
Confirm the number of factors
All using factors and multiples
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Earth and its smallest creatures with maths!
Individual images of five bees each with a question to challenge your students on factors and multiples!
Bees are a vital part of the Earth and the environment we survive in. Whether it is for Earth Day or an average school day explore the magic of bees with maths questions surrounding pollination.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 BEE QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving factors and multiples at the Key Stage 3 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the common factors of three bees’ number of pollinated flowers
Find the highest common factor (HCF) of two bees’ number of pollinated flowers
Find the highest common factor (HCF) of three bees’ number of pollinated flowers
Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of two bees’ number of pollinated flowers
Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of three bees’ number of pollinated flowers
All using factors and multiples
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Earth and its smallest creatures with maths!
¡Imágenes individuales de cinco símbolos de Halloween, cada uno con una pregunta para desafiar a sus alumnos sobre varios temas!
Explore las celebraciones de Halloween con preguntas de matemáticas relacionadas con 5 símbolos de la temporada.
¿Quiere una actividad matemática divertida para desafiar a sus alumnos y hacerlos pensar antes de empezar a enseñar y empezar a hacer lo habitual?
Use estas preguntas de matemáticas para hacer precisamente eso y lleve sus lecciones de matemáticas fuera del aula.
¡5 PREGUNTAS DE MATEMÁTICAS DE HALLOWEEN, CADA UNA CON UNA IMAGEN, UNA PREGUNTA ESCRITA Y UNA RESPUESTA!
Creado para cualquier tablero de examen, prueba matemáticas que involucran varios temas en el nivel Key Stage 3 / Middle School.
¡Compre este paquete de actividades ahora para mostrar a sus alumnos cómo se pueden aplicar las matemáticas a cualquier situación!
¿QUE ESTA INCLUIDO?
5 preguntas cada una con una imagen, una descripción de la pregunta y una respuesta disponible.
Con preguntas que te piden que…
Encuentra el factor de escala de las transformaciones de vampiros
Encuentra el promedio promedio de sustos de fantasmas
Encuentra el tiempo que pasa una bruja en su escoba
Encuentra el área ocupada en un cementerio
Simplifica el álgebra de una fiesta de esqueletos y zombis
Cada imagen de pregunta viene con una imagen similar que incluye la pregunta y la respuesta en rojo.
¿QUÉ PREPARACIÓN SE REQUIERE?
Muestre la pregunta en la pizarra al frente del salón de clases, imprima la pregunta deseada o compártala en el sistema en línea de la escuela.
Todas las preguntas y respuestas se proporcionan como archivos de imagen PNG en el mismo formato.
¿CÓMO SE PUEDEN UTILIZAR?
Una vez que haya descargado el conjunto de actividades, puede usarlo una y otra vez en diferentes escenarios, como…
Úselo como un iniciador para que sus estudiantes se concentren y piensen
Agrupe a los estudiantes y pídales que discutan la mejor manera de responder la pregunta
Úselo como trabajo adicional para estudiantes de mayor capacidad
Úselo como un divertido cuestionario basado en matemáticas
Trabaje en equipo, califique el trabajo de los demás o desafíe a sus alumnos a competir en un cuestionario, hay infinitas posibilidades para este conjunto de preguntas. ¡Explora Halloween y sus tradiciones con las matemáticas!
Start your lesson off by looking to famous landmarks and exploring the maths involved.
Imagine the Eiffel Tower was wrapped in cling film and filled with water, what is the volume it can contain? Approximate Paris’ most iconic landmark to a pyramid and use the equation and values given to calculate the volume
Fun adventure filled maths activities exploring the maths of popular action movies.
Use algebra in your new job as the park ranger of the newly opened Jurassic Park, help Neo work out the probability of him choosing the red or blue pill, as a Ghostbuster calculate the ratio of a trapped ghost to a free one, calculate the area of Shang Chi’s Ten Rings Army logo and work out the speed of Thor’s hammer.
Individual images of five symbols of Guy Fawkes Night each with a question to challenge your students on various topics!
Explore the fun of fireworks with maths questions surrounding the Gunpowder Plot.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 BONFIRE NIGHT MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving various topics at the Key Stage 4 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Use simultaneous equations to help Guy Fawkes
Work out the percentages of your bonfire
Help capture the conspirators of the Gunpowder Plot with prime and cube numbers
Plot the cubic graph you drew with your sparkler
Work out the probability of successive firework colours
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Bonfire Night with maths!
Individual images of five symbols of Thanksgiving and the harvest season each with a question to challenge your students on various topics!
Explore the Thanksgiving celebrations with maths questions surrounding 5 symbols of the season.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 THANKSGIVING MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving various topics at the Key Stage 3 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Display data on pies using a pie chart
Calculate percentages of pumpkins
Work out ranges using corn
Give the time when the turkey is ready to eat
Find out how many acorns and leaves are falling this year
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore the harvest and its traditions with maths!
Start your lesson by exploring the world through maths, ever tried to integrate the Great Wall of China?
Calculate the area under a section of the Great Wall of China by approximating it to the equation of the graph given between x=-3 and x=5. Remember to calculate the area under a line you need to integrate.
Start your lesson off by exploring the maths involved in Star Wars’ deadliest weapon.
Imagine you have been tasked by the Empire to build the Death Star. They want it to have a radius of 80 km, so you need to figure out the volume of the Death Star if you intend to build it.
Individual images of five bees each with a question to challenge your students on factors and multiples!
Bees are a vital part of the Earth and the environment we survive in. Whether it is for Earth Day or an average school day explore the magic of bees with maths questions surrounding pollination.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
5 BEE QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving factors and multiples at the Key Stage 4 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Find the highest common factor (HCF) of three bees’ number of pollinated flowers
Find the highest common factor (HCF) of two bees’ number of pollinated flowers
Find the highest common factor (HCF) of three bees’ number of pollinated flowers
Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of two bees’ number of pollinated flowers
Find the lowest common multiple (LCM) of three bees’ number of pollinated flowers
All using factors and multiples
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore Earth and its smallest creatures with maths!
To celebrate the one year anniversary of NASA’s Perseverance Rover landing on Mars, have a go at guiding it yourself. Give a set of instructions that will direct the rover to the finish destination. Live the NASA scientist and engineer life with this challenge!
Start your lesson by looking at the maths from the Disney movie Frozen, creating a magical start to learning.
Elsa shoots two ice streams in the directions of vector AB and vector AC, where AB equals 2a and AC equals 3b. Work out the vector CB that connects the two ice streams.
Individual images of three classic pranks each with a question to challenge your students about probability and enjoy April Fools or any pranking situation!
Explore the practical joke themed holiday with maths questions surrounding 3 symbols of April Fools.
Do you want a fun maths activity to challenge your students and get them thinking before you start teaching and get on the usual stuff?
Use these maths questions to do just that and take your maths lessons outside of the classroom.
3 APRIL FOOLS MATHS QUESTIONS, EACH WITH AN IMAGE, WRITTEN QUESTION AND ANSWER!
Created for any exam board, testing maths involving probability at the Key Stage 3 level.
Buy this activity pack now to show your students how maths can be applied to any situation!
WHAT IS INCLUDED?
5 questions each with an image, a description of the question and an answer available.
With questions asking you to…
Work out the probability of someone not falling for a whoopee cushion
Work out the probability of someone not falling for fake cockroaches
Work out the probability of someone not falling for fake poop
All using probability
Each question image comes with a similar image that includes the question and the answer in red.
WHAT PREPARATION IS REQUIRED?
Show the question on the board at the front of the classroom, print the desired question or share over the school’s online system.
All questions and answers are provided as PNG image files in the same format.
HOW CAN THEY BE USED?
Once you have downloaded the activity set you can use it time and time again in varying scenarios such as…
Use as a starter to get your students focused and thinking
Group up students and have them discuss the best way to answer the question
Use as extra work for higher ability students
Use as a fun maths based quiz
Work as a team, mark each other’s work or challenge your students to compete in a quiz, there are endless possibilities for this set of questions. Explore April Fools festivities with maths!
Start your lessons or your learning off by relating it to your favourite movies. Maths can be used in any situation, including your dreams of becoming a secret agent working for MI6 or taking Bond’s place as the next 007.
James Bond has a mission to complete, the job will take 57 minutes in total. The current time is 2:08 pm and if the mission is not completed by 3:14 pm it will all be over, is there enough time to complete the mission? How much time will they have to spare?