A series of RAG worksheet on linear sequences. (Mainly arithmetic)
Red - spotting rules, continuing sequences, spotting patterns
Amber - missing terms, generating sequences from nth terms, finding the nth term
Green - generating sequences from nth terms, problem solving (real life)
Stretch and Challenge
Purple - reasoning if terms are in a sequences, fractional sequences,
Blue - always sometimes never, formula, pattern sequences
Accompanying answers and powerpoint with starter and plenary introducing quadratic sequences.
The final question on the blue worksheet can be found here https://nrich.maths.org/11008
Finding rules of sequences is something children learn early on but pattern spotting can be difficult especially for those with additional needs.
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 pack comes with 3 different difficulties each with a different image to colour. Please read the preview.
Different types of numbers is often a topic overlooked and some just presume students remember these things. This is a quick and cheerful reminder of the topic.
This resource is a colour by numbers type activity which involves deciding what type of number is in the square to derive the colours.
This comes as both an A4 image and half a side of A4 (allowing students to fold and create their own Halloween cards)
Have some seasonal fun by mixing maths with Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Students are to listen to the song and make a note of how many instances there are of each word. Check out the preview before purchase.
By substituting values into an equation we can determine what x values a solution lies between by whether the result is positive or negative. The worksheet contains a variety of questions to practice this.
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This is a fun and engaging way to practice multiplying indices (or exponents). This resource is a colour by numbers type activity which shading the square containing the answer the same pattern as suggested by the question.
This comes with 3 different pattern worksheets - Rewriting in single index form with the same base, with different bases and a mixture of the two.
This coloring worksheet is perfect for practicing the use of indices / exponents / powers and coefficients.
The four different levels are as follows:
Flower – Coefficients and powers are positive integers
Sun – Coefficients are positive integers and powers are positive and negative integers
Acorn – Coefficients and powers are positive and negative integers (with some fraction and decimal coefficients thrown in).
Snowflake – Coefficients and powers are positive and negative fractions and integers. (with some expressions containing multiple variables).
PowerPoint and Slides lesson involving what are indices / powers / exponents and roots / surds and how we write them.
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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
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.
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
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 -30 to 30.
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 is a bundle featuring the following worksheet resources:
Identifying the Hypotenuse
Calculating the Hypotenuse
Calculating a Shorter Side
Calculating Missing Sides
Is it a Right-Angled Triangle?
Distance Between Two Points
Pythagorean Problems
One of the easier circle theorems
A radius that meets a chord at 90° perpendicularly bisects it
This a worksheet in a variety of formats with problem-solving and reasoning questions to test this theorem
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PEMDAS, BODMAS, BIDMAS, BEDMAS whatever you call it, this worksheet will help students practice it. This pack contains 3 different worksheets each of which involves finding the answers in a wordsearch grid.
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Have students practice ordering, positive and negative integers, decimals and fractions with this FREE mystery sheet.
Students are to answer the questions to discover who stole what, when and why.
There is a higher and lower ability version.
ANSWER: The alien stole the cookie last night for fun!
If you haven’t heard your students talking about Fortnite then where have you been?
45 million people play the shooter game Fortnite and I can’t stop the kids I teach from talking about it.
This activity incorporates lots of different concepts:
Ratios/Scales
Bearings
Speed, distance, time
Pythagoras
Area problem solving
Edit and remove questions as you want. If you print at 100% the scale will be 1.5cm to 250m
Otherwise you might have to give it a measure if you print to fit
Also: The locations from the bearings are locations required for one of the challenges this season to get them even more engaged. Half my class have taken the work home to finish so they can gain in game rewards
EDIT: This is a little out of date now as the map is updated every week but I’m sure students will appreciate the thought all the same