** Identifying Types of Angles Year 4 Interactive Digital Maths lesson and Activities**
Engage your year 4 maths class with this amazing interactive digital maths lesson with self-marking activities that will teach them how to identify types of angles.
By the end of this unit, students will be able to:
Understanding various angles and their characteristics
Define what an angle is and understand that it is formed when two rays meet at a common endpoint (vertex).
Recognize and identify right angles (90 degrees) in different shapes and everyday objects.
Understand that right angles look like the corner of a square or rectangle.
Identify acute angles (less than 90 degrees) in various geometric shapes
Understand that acute angles are “smaller” than right angles.
Identify obtuse angles (greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees)
Understand that obtuse angles are “larger” than right angles.
What’s Included
Three-part Lesson
Self-marking Activities
Fluency, Reasoning and Problem-solving Questions.
Engaging Drag and Drop Activities
Interactive Self-marking Worksheet
Printable Worksheets to Consolidate Learning
Other Year 4 Maths Topics:
Area by Counting Squares
Line of Symmetry
3.Number and Place Value
Finding Perimeter of Rectilinear Shapes
Adding and subtracting fractions
Averages - Finding The Range Interactive Digital Maths lesson and Activities
This amazing interactive lesson on Average will give key stage maths learners lots of practice on finding the range. They will be able to apply their ordering numbers and subtraction skills to calculate the range in a given data set.
Your ks3 learners will learn to find the range by subtracting the smallest value from the largest value and understand that the range represent consistency in a set of data.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of differentiated drag and drop activities with instant feedback.
Calculating Averages from Frequency Tables
Engage your GCSE Maths class with this comprehensive interactive maths lesson with differentiated self-marking activities. This ultimate GCSE Teacher’s Toolkit will teach your learners how to calculate averages from frequency tables! Designed with GCSE educators in mind, this all-in-one solution is tailored to streamline your teaching approach and enhance student engagement while saving you valuable on lesson planning time.
By the end of this unit, learners will be able to:
Understand the concept of frequency tables and their role in summarizing data.
Calculate the mean and other measures of central tendency from a frequency table.
Apply the concept of frequency tables to real-world data scenarios.
What’s Included
Three-part Lesson
Self-marking Activities
Fluency, Reasoning and Problem-solving Questions.
Engaging Drag and Drop Activities
Interactive Self-marking Worksheet
Printable Worksheets to Consolidate Learning
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Empower Year 4 students to conquer fractions with our interactive digital maths bundle! Packed with engaging activities and clear explanations, this bundle makes adding and subtracting fractions a breeze. With self-paced learning in two small units, instant feedback, and teacher resources included, it’s the perfect tool for mastering fraction operations.
This comprehensive bundle features engaging multimedia content crafted to captivate young minds and foster a deep understanding of fraction operations. Packed with interactive activities, vibrant visuals, and step-by-step guidance, our lessons make learning fun and intuitive.
What’s included in this bundle:
Interactive Exercises: Hands-on activities that allow students to practice adding and subtracting fractions in a dynamic digital environment.
Visual Demonstrations: Clear, animated explanations that break down complex concepts into digestible segments, ensuring comprehension for every student.
Self-Paced Learning: Flexible lessons that cater to individual learning styles and pace, empowering students to master fraction operations at their own speed.
Assessments and Feedback: Built-in assessments provide instant feedback, allowing students to track their progress and identify areas for improvement.
Engage your Year 3 students with this interactive “Duration of Events” digital maths lesson! Designed to make learning fun and effective, this resource helps students understand and calculate the duration of events with real-world applications. Featuring animated slides, interactive quizzes, and self-marking questions, it’s perfect for classroom teaching, homework, or revision.
Key Features:
Aligned with Year 3 Maths Curriculum: Teaches students to calculate start and end times, use number lines for duration, and solve time-related word problems.
Fully Digital & Interactive: No prep needed – simply project or share!
Self-Marking Questions: Instant feedback helps students track their progress.
Perfect for Classwork or Homework: Suitable for whole-class teaching, small groups, or independent learning.
Works on All Devices: Accessible on tablets, laptops, and interactive whiteboards.
Make maths engaging and practical with SkoolMaths’ “Duration of Events” lesson! #Year3Maths #InteractiveLearning #MathsMadeFun
Make time conversions easy and engaging for your Year 4 students with this interactive digital resource designed specifically to help them master converting hours, minutes, and seconds! This resource provides high-quality, hands-on practice to strengthen students’ understanding of time, while boosting their confidence in tackling time-related problems.
Perfect for whole-class lessons, independent learning, and homework assignments, this digital resource includes:
Step-by-Step Guides: Clear explanations of how to convert between hours, minutes, and seconds.
Interactive Exercises: Engaging activities that help reinforce each concept with drag-and-drop, fill-in-the-blank, and multiple-choice questions.
Real-Life Applications: Practical problems and scenarios that show how time conversions are used in daily life.
Automatic Feedback: Immediate responses to guide students as they learn, ensuring they understand each step.
Designed to align with the Year 4 curriculum, this resource is perfect for math centers, individual practice, or review sessions. Students will love the interactive nature of this tool, and teachers will appreciate its ease of use and effectiveness in helping students gain confidence with time conversions!
Download now and make time conversions an enjoyable, successful part of your Year 4 math curriculum!
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Boost your Year 4 students’ understanding of coordinates with this interactive digital maths lesson on Coordinates in the First Quadrant! Perfectly tailored to the curriculum, this engaging resource offers students a hands-on approach to locating, reading, and plotting coordinates in the first quadrant.
This lesson includes step-by-step instruction, interactive exercises, and self-assessment opportunities to reinforce learning. Designed with busy teachers in mind, it’s ideal for whole-class teaching, independent practice, or math stations. Plus, it’s fully digital and easy to integrate into your existing lesson plans.
What is Included:
Clear explanations of key concepts (origin, x-axis, y-axis).
Practice questions for identifying and plotting coordinates.
Fun and engaging activities to solidify understanding.
Differentiated tasks for varied abilities.
Interactive slides compatible with any digital device.
Perfect For:
Whole-class activities and group discussions.
Independent practice and fast finisher tasks.
Math centers and homework assignments.
Revisiting and reinforcing key geometry concepts.
Other Year 4 Maths Topics:
Converting analogue and digital clocks
Identifying, comparing, and ordering angles
Converting hours, minutes, and seconds
Calculating Perimeter of Regular Polygons
Area by Counting Squares
Line of Symmetry
7. Identifying Types of Angles
Finding Perimeter of Rectilinear Shapes
Adding and subtracting fractions
Help your students master coordinates in a fun, engaging way with this high-quality TES resource!