Our team creates a diverse range of high-quality educational resources tailored to students' needs. Specialising in materials for the 11 plus exam, our platform offers a wide range selection of study revision notes, practice papers, and learning materials.
Our team creates a diverse range of high-quality educational resources tailored to students' needs. Specialising in materials for the 11 plus exam, our platform offers a wide range selection of study revision notes, practice papers, and learning materials.
**Back to School Quiz **
Editable version included as the last file.
Includes a highly visual powerpoint, with fun animations, current affair topics, and appropriate questions. Also contains an answer sheet for teams to record their answers, certificates, and detailed answers to reflect upon.
Place Value Top Trumps
This superb resource can be used with year 3/4 students to consolidate understanding of place value in complex numbers.
Use these cards as a plenary to go over concepts in a fun way. My students really enjoyed this activity- and competition was ripe in the classroom!
Halloween Quiz
Editable version included as the last file.
Includes a highly visual powerpoint, with fun animations, and Halloween trivia questions. Also contains an answer sheet for teams to record their answers and detailed answers to reflect upon.
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The maths behind the coronavirus unit of work
**Maths Enrichment **
This resource contains three lessons on the maths behind the coronavirus, useful for students in year five to nine. Each lesson is planned with warm ups (starters), main, and cool downs (plenary), and worksheets to complete in the lesson.
Lesson one focuses on how the economy rapidly changed during this period of time.
Lesson two focuses on vaccines, and how we can use maths to help create the perfect vaccine.
Lesson three focuses on the maths behind social distancing and how we can use data and statistics to back up our points and make factual statements.
This is a perfect opportunity for students to learn some maths beyond the curriculum.