64 Question Cards covering KS3 & GCSE Foundation maths concepts Blank Question Card Template (students create their own questions!) Detailed solutions Teacher Instructions A4 size pdf How to use: Print & laminate the game board and question cards (choose colour or black & white). Divide students...
This is a tricky maths card game that will truly put your child’s (and maybe even your) maths skills and knowledge to the test.It’s a maths game for KS2 children really – you’re likely to end up in confusion if you suggest it to a KS1 child. What you need to play: 5 sets...
The next player does the same, writing their answer in a different colour. Keep taking it in turns to multiply 2 numbers and write the answers in the grid. If you make a vertical, horizontal or diagonal line of 4 answers in a row, draw a line through it. The winner is the player ...
You should be able edit it and change the colour of the place value cards to correspond with the ones children use in your class. FullShelf Decimals Place Value Game Year 5 / 6 £2.50 (1) KS2 well-differentiated Four-in-a-Row Game Boards and cards for consolidation of decimal place...
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From Year 3 the full colour pupil material is presented in a Core Number Book and a Core Topic Book for each year. The books are structured as a series of units of work, each with an introductory activity followed by a logical development of new ideas with open ended tasks to reinforce ...
Rounding and Estimation is fun with Toby, the fireman! Run through the forest and put out fires with the water balloons - and help Toby save the forest and the…
9 3 0 0 6 0 7 1 7 9 1 2 5 One code that uses lots of PRIME (and other) NUMBERS is the BARCODE. And this is how they work. The cash register pings if the BARCODE CHECK DIGIT Algorithm matches the CHECK DIGIT, which is the last digit in the barcode. This is how the cash re...
At home, younger children (KS1) could sort counters into sets of colour, shape or size or count out a particular number using the countes to help. They could practise addition by combining two different amounts and begin to realise that subtraction will ‘undo’ this. Younger children benefi...
(c) Which class would you expect to see the highest frequency of prime numbers. Explain why. (5 marks) Show answer 2. This tally chart shows information about people’s favourite colour. (a) Write down one thing that is wrong with the tally chart. (b) Which is the modal class? (c...