Adding negatives can be quite difficult to understand and this worksheet is a great way to revisit the concept in a fun way
This basic version contains numbers -10 to 10.
Answer questions A, look at the colour chart to see which colour it is e.g. Blue. Find all the shapes with an A in them and colour them in blue.
Each worksheet comes with three different egg choices, please read the preview before purchasing.
This resource consists of three different task cards, each differentiated three ways. It also includes a set of blank files to aid in creating the two-way tables.
As an extension students could also draw a dual or compound bar chart.
Please read the preview before purchasing to see if this lesson is appropriate for you.
This lesson is based on the Pearson Key Stage 3 Maths Progress scheme of work but is appropriate the curriculum over.
This resource consists of 3 different themes, each with 3 different questions and each differentiated 3 ways. That’s 27 possible puzzles for your students to match!
Each puzzle is a set of raw data, frequency table and bar chart to be matched together.
Please read the preview before purchasing to see if this lesson is appropriate for you.
This lesson is based on the Pearson Key Stage 3 Maths Progress scheme of work but is appropriate the curriculum over.
This is a bundle featuring the following individual resources:
Charts & Tables
Two-Way Tables
Dual and Compound Bar Charts
These lessons are based around the scheme of work laid out by the Pearson Key Stage 3 Maths Progress Delta
This lesson focuses on reading and drawing dual/comparative and compound/composite bar charts.
This resource consists of differentiated lessons, worksheets and print offs.
The lessons are a set of 3 differentiations of the same lesson in PowerPoints form as well as a mixed version to allow you to differentiate on the fly.
The worksheets are a set of 3 differentiations with some overlap in both PDF and PowerPoint form for easy editting. There is also an undifferentiated exit card for assessment purposes. This is a PDF.
Finally there is a variety of print offs that can be used as lesson aids. This includes blank and labelled axes for a variety of questions in the lesson.
Please read the preview before purchasing to see if this lesson is appropriate for you.
This lesson is based on the Pearson Key Stage 3 Maths Progress scheme of work but is appropriate the curriculum over.
This resource consists of differentiated lessons, worksheets and print offs.
The lessons are a set of 3 differentiations of the same lesson in PowerPoints form as well as a mixed version to allow you to differentiate on the fly.
The worksheets are a set of 3 differentiations with some overlap in both PDF and PowerPoint form for easy editting. There is also an undifferentiated exit card for assessment purposes. This is a PDF.
Finally there is a variety of print offs that can be used as lesson aids. This includes blank and labelled axes and tables for a variety of questions in the lesson.
Please read the preview before purchasing to see if this lesson is appropriate for you.
This lesson is based on the Pearson Key Stage 3 Maths Progress scheme of work but is appropriate the curriculum over.
Negative arithmetic can be a really difficult concept to understand. One of my host teachers introduced me to this basic game which is really fun and easy to set up.
Kaboom! is great! stick each question to a lollipop stick either large or small (comes in two sizes) and that’s it you’re done! alternatively you could just keep them as slips of paper, it doesn’t matter :)
How to Play:
Each students takes it in turns to pick a stick
If they answer the question on it currently they keep the stick
Otherwise they put it back in the set
The person with the most sticks at the end wins!
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But there’s a twist
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If they get a stick that says ‘Kaboom!’ they lose all their sticks and they all go back in the set.
These sticks can be easily stored in an old coffee can or jar for the perfect self running maths centre.
Also if you have coloured lollipop sticks you could use them to differentiate.
This resource consists of differentiated lessons, worksheets and print offs.
The lessons are a set of 3 differentiations of the same lesson in PowerPoints form as well as a mixed version to allow you to differentiate on the fly.
The worksheets are a set of 3 differentiations with some overlap in both PDF and PowerPoint form for easy editting. There is also an undifferentiated exit card for assessment purposes. This is a PDF.
Finally there is a variety of print offs that can be used as lesson aids. This includes blank and labelled axes and tables for a variety of questions in the lesson.
Please read the file marked ‘PREVIEW’ to see if the lesson is appropriate for you.
This lesson is based on the Pearson Key Stage 3 Maths Progress scheme of work but is appropriate the curriculum over.
Plotting straight line graphs using a table of values can be tricky. This resource consists of two worksheets focusing on two-step equations. The first worksheet has four questions focusing on all positive gradients whilst the second has four negative gradients. Each worksheet itself is scaffolded three different ways to allow for optimum understanding.
If you are interested my one-step equations with integer gradients is available for FREE here
Plotting straight line graphs using a table of values can be tricky. This resource consists of two worksheets focusing on one-step equations. The first worksheet has four questions focusing on all positive gradients whilst the second has four negative gradients. Each worksheet itself is scaffolded three different ways to allow for optimum understanding.
A set of printable cards to complete a family of four (fact family) upon.
Print these off cut them out and hand out for students to stick in their book. By using the same template each time the students will know exactly what needs to be done and get started quicker.
Write the 3 numbers of the fact family (one in each corner) and the students fill in the blanks to create the four facts.
A fact family is a group of math facts using the same numbers. In the case of addition/subtraction, you use three numbers and get four facts. For example, you can form a fact family using the three numbers 3, 4 and 7. 3+4=7, 4+3=7, 7-4=3, 7-3=4.
This is a bundle featuring the following individual resources:
Ordering Integers
Ordering Integers and Decimals
Adding Integers
Subtracting Integers
I intend to grow this bundle in the future with the following:
Adding Integers and Decimals
Subtracting Integers and Decimals
A series of card loops involving the counting of British coins.
Available in a variety of abilities, sizes of loop and formats.
This is a bundle featuring the following individual resources:
Money Counting Card Loop - Basic
Money Counting Card Loop - Intermediate
Money Counting Card Loop - Hard
Basic:
This basics card loop uses 2 coins (sum of which is less than £1)
This basics card loop comes in length of 5, 10 and 15 cards.
Intermediate:
This intermediate card loop uses 3 coins (sum of which is less than £1)
This intermediate card loop comes in length of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 cards.
Hard:
This hard card loop uses 3 coins (sum of which is between £1 and £5)
This hard card loop comes in length of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 cards.
All abilities and size of card loops come in picture/text version and picture/picture version for extra challenge.
Covering year 2 topics however I used it on a low ability year 7 class.
A series of playing card packs involving telling the time. These cards can be used as flash cards, matching, pairs, snaps etc.
This is a bundle featuring the following individual resources:
Tell The Time - Snap and Pairs - Basic
Tell The Time - Snap and Pairs - Intermediate
Tell the Time - Snap and Pairs - Hard
Each pack contains a series of playing card style designed cards, in a variety of different time formats.
There are 17 cards in each pack for each of the following formats:
*Standard Clock
Roman Numerals Clock
Numberless Clock
12 hour digital
24 hour digital
Words*
Basic:
The basic pack has times on the hour and half past the hour
Intermediate:
The intermediate pack has time on the hour and half past the hour as well as quarter to and quarter past
Hard:
The hard pack has time at five minute intervals with the worded cards using a variety of vernacular. e.g. Forty minutes past eight, Twenty minutes to nine, Twenty to nine
Designed to Year 1-3 curriculum though I know year 10’s who can’t read a clock face so useful across the board
Subtracting with negative integers. Including simple arithmetic, finding the total of a list of numbers, filling the blanks and completing real world tables.
This pack includes RAG question sheets (just the questions, intended for answers to be written elsewhere), worksheets (questions with spaces to write the answers) and answer sheets.
This pack contains a series of playing card style designed cards, in a variety of different time formats.
This hard version contains time at 5 minutes intervals.
There are 17 cards for each of the following formats:
*Standard Clock
Roman Numerals Clock
Numberless Clock
12 hour digital
24 hour digital
Words*
Designed to Year 1-3 curriculum though I know year 10’s who can’t read a clock face so useful across the board
This pack contains a series of playing card style designed cards, in a variety of different time formats.
This intermediate version contains on the hour as well as quarter past, half past and quarter to the hour.
There are 17 cards for each of the following formats:
*Standard Clock
Roman Numerals Clock
Numberless Clock
12 hour digital
24 hour digital
Words*
Designed to Year 1-3 curriculum though I know year 10’s who can’t read a clock face so useful across the board
This pack contains a series of playing card style designed cards, in a variety of different time formats.
This basic version contains on the hour and half past the hour times.
There are 17 cards for each of the following formats:
*Standard Clock
Roman Numerals Clock
Numberless Clock
12 hour digital
24 hour digital
Words
*
Designed to Year 1 curriculum though I know year 10’s who can’t read a clock face so useful across the board
A card loop involving the counting of British coins.
Available in a variety of sizes of loop and formats.
This basics card loop uses 3 coins (sum of which is between £1 and £5)
This basics card loop comes in length of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 cards.
This basics card loop comes in picture/text version and picture/picture version for extra challenge.
Covering year 2 topics however I used it on a low ability year 7 class.
A card loop involving the counting of British coins.
Available in a variety of sizes of loop and formats.
This basics card loop uses 3 coins (sum of which is less than £1)
This basics card loop comes in length of 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 and 35 cards.
This basics card loop comes in picture/text version and picture/picture version for extra challenge.
Covering year 2 topics however I used it on a low ability year 7 class.