Maths rounding a decimal number (with up to 2 decimal places) to the nearest integer/whole number codebreaker worksheet. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS2 and KS3. The mathematician on this worksheet is Emmy Noether.
About
This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today!
Includes
PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Rounding to the nearest 100 Bingo Banonza Game
Elevate your math lessons with this interactive whole-class bingo game designed to reinforce rounding to the nearest 100. This PowerPoint presentation is a versatile resource that supports practice, engagement, and assessment. No need for printing – just download, project, and go!
Note to Teachers:
Feel free to customize the game to align with your specific objectives. Adjust difficulty levels by adding or removing questions, and tailor the game to your students’ needs.
Key Features:
Objective
Round numbers (up to 5 digits) to the nearest 100.
Interactive PPT Format
Dynamic and engaging quiz - fosters active participation and excitement in the classroom.
Comprehensive Coverage
30 carefully designed questions covering a range of representations and difficulty levels.
Ready-made Resource
No prep required – simply download and teach!
Saves valuable teaching time, making it a hassle-free addition to your lesson plans.
Reusable and easy to edit so can be used time and time again!
How to Use:
Students draw a 3x3 grid on a piece of paper.
They select 9 values from the initial PPT slide (all questions coordinate with these answers!).
Click through the presentation, calculate the answer to each question, and mark them on their grids.
Students achieve bingo by marking a row, column, diagonal or full house with correct answers.
Transform your classroom into a hub of mathematical excitement and watch your students master fractions effortlessly. Download now for an engaging and effective teaching experience!
Maths number adding/addition within 1000 codebreaker activity. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS1 and KS2. The mathematician on this worksheet is Leonhard Euler.
About
This worksheet contains 24 questions, (one for each letter of the alphabet). Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today!
Includes
PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Maths times tables/multiplication tables upto 12x12 codebreaker worksheet. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS2 and KS3, for practicing for the year 4 times table check. The mathematician on this worksheet is Sophie Germain.
About
This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today!
Includes
PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Maths number adding/addition within 100 codebreaker activity. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS1 and KS2. The mathematician on this worksheet is Katherine Johnson.
About
This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today!
Includes
PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
US States Labelling Worksheet
Resource to test understanding and recall of US states. Purchase comes with PDF worksheet and answers, as well as an editable PPT version. States are numbered randomly.
PowerPoint can also be used live in lesson to go through answers with students.
Engage your students with this interactive formative assessment resource. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help assess students’ knowledge and understanding of one-step equations, allowing the teacher to receive instant whole-class feedback.
Key features:
Interactive PPT Format: Dynamic and engaging quiz with clickable answers.
Comprehensive Coverage: 20 carefully designed questions with a variety of representations and difficulty levels.
Instant Feedback: Immediate feedback with clear answer animations.
Differentiated: Questions increase in difficulty as quiz progresses to stretch and challenge students.
Perfect for Assessments: Turn off PPT animations to use as an assessable class quiz.
Ready-made Resource: No prep – just download and teach!
Optimize your teaching experience and help your students to master one-step equations with this multiple-choice quiz.
Engage your KS2 and KS3 students with this comprehensive subtraction worksheet pack, specifically designed to aid student understanding of different mathematical representations, while strengthening subtraction skills.
What’s included:
5 comprehensive, editable worksheets of increasing difficulty.
A full answer key with all solutions.
Tailored for progression, these worksheets make for easy planning and differentiation for varying levels of ability/confidence. Save time and hassle by purchasing these worksheets today - future you will thank you!
Engage your KS2 and KS3 students with this comprehensive addition worksheet pack, specifically designed to aid student understanding of different mathematical representations, while strengthening addition skills.
What’s included:
5 comprehensive, editable worksheets of increasing difficulty.
A full answer key with all solutions.
Tailored for progression, these worksheets make for easy planning and differentiation for varying levels of ability/confidence. Save time and hassle by purchasing these worksheets today - future you will thank you!
Engage your students with this interactive formative assessment resource. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help assess students’ knowledge and understanding of expanding linear expressions, allowing the teacher to receive instant whole-class feedback.
Key features:
Interactive PPT Format: Dynamic and engaging quiz with clickable answers.
Comprehensive Coverage: 20 carefully designed questions with a variety of representations and difficulty levels.
Instant Feedback: Immediate feedback with clear answer animations.
Differentiated: Questions increase in difficulty as quiz progresses to stretch and challenge students.
Perfect for Assessments: Turn off PPT animations to use as an assessable class quiz.
Ready-made Resource: No prep – just download and teach!
Optimize your teaching experience and help your students to master expanding linear expressions with this multiple-choice quiz.
Engage your students with this interactive formative assessment resource. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help assess students’ knowledge and understanding of collecting like terms, allowing the teacher to receive instant whole-class feedback.
Key features:
Interactive PPT Format: Dynamic and engaging quiz with clickable answers.
Comprehensive Coverage: 20 carefully designed questions with a variety of representations and difficulty levels.
Instant Feedback: Immediate feedback with clear answer animations.
Differentiated: Questions increase in difficulty as quiz progresses to stretch and challenge students.
Perfect for Assessments: Turn off PPT animations to use as an assessable class quiz.
Ready-made Resource: No prep – just download and teach!
Optimize your teaching experience and help your students to master collecting like terms with this multiple-choice quiz.
These engaging picnic-themed worksheets are designed to make learning an exciting adventure, all while reinforcing fundamental concepts. Perfect for the classroom or at-home practice, these worksheets are a valuable addition to your teaching resources.
This set of five worksheets offers a progression in complexity, starting with simple missing numbers and gradually increasing in difficulty. The final worksheet challenges students with missing sections of the hundred square, providing a well-rounded learning experience.
Answers are included to save you time and effort in marking.
Engage your students with these exciting, picnic-themed worksheets and transform math practice into an enjoyable experience. Whether you’re a teacher looking to enhance your classroom resources or a parent supporting your child’s learning journey, these worksheets are an invaluable tool.
Multiple-choice quiz template, designed to be similar to kahoot, but made to be more easily accessible to a class without the need for Smartphones/iPads etc. This is a template file ready for you to add your own questions and answers.
Really simple to use, full instructions for use included.
File Includes a ppt file containing the following:
Full comprehensive instructions on how to use the ppt file.
2 slides containing sets of cards (star, circle, square, triangle). These can be printed and used again and again. Each student should have a set of 4 cards to correspond with the answers on screen.
4 slides, each with four multiple-choice answers, one of which is correct, three which are incorrect.
2 slides, each with two multiple-choice answer, one of which is correct, one which is incorrect.
Pirate treasure sharing worksheet and extension activity, ideal for use within the EYFS or KS1.
Includes:
Sharing upto 10
Sharing upto 20
Draw your own sharing activity
Worksheets are in PDF format for easy printing.
Catchphrase Interactive Game
Interactive whole-class, small group or 1-1 activity to assess knowledge of fraction arithmetic.
Slides contain 36 tiles, which remove when clicked. Students take turns to answer questions and teacher clicks to remove each corresponding tile.
Each slide reveals a ‘say what you see’ catchphrase, and the winner is the first to correctly identify the catchphrase.
Catchphrase under the tiles is: Pie Chart
Catchphrase Interactive Game
Interactive whole-class, small group or 1-1 activity to assess knowledge of squares, cubes and roots.
Slides contain 36 tiles, which remove when clicked. Students take turns to answer questions and teacher clicks to remove each corresponding tile.
Each slide reveals a ‘say what you see’ catchphrase, and the winner is the first to correctly identify the catchphrase.
Catchphrase under the tiles is: Times Tables
Catchphrase Interactive Game
Interactive whole-class, small group or 1-1 activity to assess knowledge of solving one-step equations.
Slides contain 36 tiles, which remove when clicked. Students take turns to answer questions and teacher clicks to remove each corresponding tile.
Each slide reveals a ‘say what you see’ catchphrase, and the winner is the first to correctly identify the catchphrase.
Catchphrase under the tiles is: Apple Pi(e)
Engage your students with this interactive formative assessment resource. This PowerPoint presentation is designed to help assess students’ knowledge and understanding of two-step equations, allowing the teacher to receive instant whole-class feedback.
Key features:
Interactive PPT Format: Dynamic and engaging quiz with clickable answers.
Comprehensive Coverage: 20 carefully designed questions with a variety of representations and difficulty levels.
Instant Feedback: Immediate feedback with clear answer animations.
Differentiated: Questions increase in difficulty as quiz progresses to stretch and challenge students.
Perfect for Assessments: Turn off PPT animations to use as an assessable class quiz.
Ready-made Resource: No prep – just download and teach!
Optimize your teaching experience and help your students to master two-step equations with this multiple-choice quiz.
Our popular Christmas Escape Room has had a revamp! We have some fantastic new puzzles, with an updated layout and colour scheme to match. We’ve worked incredibly hard trying to make this as user friendly as possible. All instructions are included, you just need to print and go!
Covers problems solving, pictorial algebra, code-breaking and arithmetic, designed with KS3 in mind, but could be used for other ages.
Included:
PPT Presentation to display during lesson
7 puzzle station sheets in
Team sheets for upto 7 groups (in both colour and greyscale)
Teacher Instructions and Answers
Rules:
Students work in teams.
7 ‘stations’ around the room (either on tables, stuck to walls/doors etc).
Students are to complete all 7 puzzles - they are given the order of stations to visit on their team sheet (but as different puzzles take different amounts of time, they can always go to a station that is free)
Each puzzle gives an answer
Once students have completed all puzzles, they will have need to complete the calculations at the bottom of their team sheet to crack the 4-digit code
Extra info:
What you do with the 4-digit code is completely up to you! A lock box with a numbered padlock on works really well (this can be filled with sweets or other prizes), or you can ask them to give you the code and you can give them a prize.