There are eggs split in half. On one half is a time in 12h clock and on the other is a time in 24h clock. The children have to cut out, match up and stick together the two halves of each egg.
In this worksheet, there are eggs with numbers in them. The children have to look at the first number and divide it by 10, 100 and 1000 and write these three answers in the three eggs below the one with the given number. This worksheet has an answer sheet. Year 5
This is an Easter themed worksheet, where the children use a number grid to help them to match up numbers in eggs. The number in the egg at the top is divided by 10 and 100 and these numbers are in two eggs lower down the sheet. The children find the matching sets of three eggs and colour them the same colour so that they make a set.
These cards ask the children if they would rather have one percentage of a number of chocolate eggs or a different percentage of a different number. An important comparison for children to be able to make! This sheet comes with answers. For Year 5 and 6.
This is a game with cards to laminate and share between the children in the group. They have to match equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages for halves, quarters, fifths and tenths. It has a chick theme.
This is a problem solving worksheet ( with answers). The children fill in a table with equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages to - 1/2, 1/4, 1/5, 2/5 and 4/5, then they use these facts to help them to answer a series of Easter themed questions.
There are three sheets with an Easter theme. The children have to count the correct number of eggs, bunnies and flowers and colour in the right number to be equivalent to 1/2, 1/3 and 1/4. Then they write the fraction in a box.
Two worksheets with answers to practise long division. When the children have completed the questions on each sheet, they can cut out the Spring friends and stick them in their books. Answer sheet included.
In this worksheet, children use a number line to find out the time differences, so that they can solve time problems. The theme of the worksheet is going to the cinema. This is good for Year 4 and 5.
This resource has a poster to share and put up in the class as well as two worksheets (with answers) on finding the volume of cubes and cuboids. I have used familiar objects to the children rather than just 3D shapes. Did you know that a Minecraft block is 1x1x1m?
In this resource there is a poster to share with the group or class which converts different units of time - seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years. Cut out, laminate and mix up the cards. Share the poster with the children and then play the game with the children. This could also be an independent activity to check understanding.
These play-dough mats encourage counting and discussion about Easter. Can you put a given number of eggs in the basket and can you decorate the Easter Egg?
There are 2 worksheets with answers. On the first one the children have to draw lines to match analogue, 12 and 24 hour clock times. Then on the second one they have to fill in gaps to match the times up to 'splat' the fly as ... Time 'flies' when you're having fun! Year 4 Maths.