The idea here is that each slide is put onto a card and students have to sort them into two groups true or false. For every false card students must draw an example of it being false (counter example).
This is my first resource going up here, please be nice.
Sets of 3 cards giving statements about shapes that may or may not be true, plus a card each giving examples. Small groups discuss the statements to see if they agree or not. The example card gives further information. Useful to promote discussion about properties of shapes, assess understanding or test learning.
This resource is very good to facilitate discussion in the classroom about fractions. It provides learners more opportunites to reveal their understanding and any misconceptions on the topic.
Cards are provided with a statement and students sort whether these are true or false.
Ideal for KS3.
This resource is based on key concepts needed by pupil's doing the AS/A2. Pairs are asked to discuss statements on cards and decide, with justifications, if the statement is True, False or Sometimes true. Solutions are provided. (Distributions, mean, median, histograms, probability, confidence intervals, correlation, standard error, sampling.)
Cut out and Laminate cards (if possible), children sort the cards into true and flase statements. The cards on the left hand side are true, the right side are false. So cut them up before handing out, as some children might spot this!
This resource is based on key concepts needed by pupil's doing the GCSE Mathematics although it may be useful for an introductory review at A level or for strong KS3 students. Pairs are asked to discuss statements on cards and decide, with justifications, if the statement is True, False or Sometimes true. Solutions are provided. (Cumulative frequency, grouped data, histograms, frequency polygons, tree diagrams, combined events, sampling, mean, median, mode.)
This resource is based on key concepts needed by pupil's doing the GCSE Mathematics although it may be useful for an introductory review at A level or for strong KS3 students. Pairs are asked to discuss statements on cards and decide, with justifications, if the statement is True, False or Sometimes true. Solutions are provided. (Cumulative frequency, histograms, frequency polygons, tree diagrams, probability, sampling, mean, median and mode for KS4.)
Colors-Shapes Correct-Incorrect-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Colors-Shapes Correct-Incorrect.
Description:
This is a two page true false exam. Each exam has a total of thirty-five true or false statements.
How to Use It:
Students will read the statements and identify whether they are true or false.
These exams can be printed and handed out to students in class. They also work great for extra homework practice.
Save on printing costs by projecting the exam and having students write down the answers in their notebooks.
Notes:
Each exam includes an Answer Key, Scoring Sheet and Scoring Solution on separate pages.
Use our board and card games or other worksheets and exams as complimentary activities for this exam.
Don’t forget to download our free “Telling Time True False Exam” sample from our website to try one out.
Included: Presentation / Worksheets / Answers / Activity / Mastery & Extension Cards / Display & Resource Cards
The packs provide a concrete, pictorial,abstract (CPA) approach helps pupils to develop a deep understanding of maths as part of mastery learning all designed for the 2014 curriculum that can be differentiated as detailed below:
PowerPoint presentation:
Included is a PowerPoint (40 slides) which can be used to teach the objective. It includes explanations using mathematical terminology, examples, activities and tasks for the whole class to get involved. There are notes included in the PowerPoint that provide guidance and ideas for teachers to provide greater depth and mastery in Maths.
Worksheets (along with an answer pack):
• Worksheet 1 – Sort and colour 2D and 3D shapes
• Worksheet 2 - 3 - Name the 3D shapes
• Worksheet 4 - 5 - Name the shape nets
• Worksheet 6 -10 - 3D shapes and their nets test style questions (matching, naming, sorting, describing)
• Worksheet 11 – Draw nets of 3D shapes
• Worksheet 12 – Fill in the grid on 3D shapes and their nets
• Worksheet 13 – Fill in the grid on 3D shape properties
• Worksheet 14 – Colour the correct net for each 3D shape
• Worksheet 15 – Drawing 3D shapes (front, plan and side views)
• Worksheet 16 – 3D shape classroom hunt
• Worksheet 17- 31 – Cut and create various 3D shapes from their nets (including cube, cuboid, cylinder, hexagonal prism, hexagonal pyramid, pentagonal prism, pentagonal pyramid, octagonal prism, octagonal pyramid, parallelepiped, rectangular based pyramid, square based pyramid, triangular pyramid, cone)
Game:
• 3D shape board game
Mastery + Extension Cards:
• Partner activities
• True or False activities with reasoning
• Draw 3D shapes activities
• Problem solving activities
• Spot the mistake with reasoning activities
Concrete Resources - Resource Cards:
• 3D shape terminology cards
• 3D shape example cards
• 3D shape net example cards
PDF format (please set print option to fit).
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Colors-Shapes PowerPoint Presentation-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Colors-Shapes PowerPoint Presentation.
Description:
Each Regular PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, Jeopardy Game, Board and Card Games as complimentary activities for the PowerPoint Slideshow
Includes a couple of resources I use on open evenings for promoting Psychology.
Serial Killer or Psychologist - I made these into cards with a photo on the front and descroption of who the person is on the back them laminated them. The idea is that the students have to sort the cards into two piles based on appearance alone. I then discuss things like lombroso theory, nature nuture of offending, biological causes (because if there are similarities in faces of criminals it could mean similarities in DNA etc), and offender profiling with them.
True or false statements - I put these in a jar and they pull out one and we discuss it.
A display poster of the topics we cover
Interesting Conditions - just some more unusual conditions that can be discussed
A mirror task shapes - if you buy a couple of small mirrors (the small mirror tiles work well from Ikea) then the students have to do the mirror task done by HM. Draw a line in the small 1cm gap between the lines of the shapes by only looking in the mirror. I do this by blocking their vision to their hand using another sheet of paper (or can use a card board box cut out.
Colors and Shapes Spanish PowerPoint Presentation-Ernesto Clases Divertidas
Description:
Each Spanish PowerPoint Slideshow has one topic with 6 task categories: What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every PowerPoint Slideshow has a total of 60 different tasks with answers. All 120 slides are also animated with sounds!
How to Use It:
Open the slideshow in PowerPoint. Click the mouse or the right arrow button on your keyboard to advance to the next slide. To move back a slide, click the left arrow button. Students can take turns performing the tasks on the slides or present the slideshow to the entire class as a fun classroom activity or topic warmer.
Notes:
This presentation only works with Microsoft PowerPoint software.
Use my board and card games, worksheets, exams and Jeopardy games as complementary activities for this worksheet.
Please send all compliments, critiques or special requests to:
ernestoclasesdivertidas@gmail.com
Included: Presentation / Worksheets / Answers / Activity / Mastery & Extension Cards / Display & Resource Cards
The packs provide a concrete, pictorial,abstract (CPA) approach helps pupils to develop a deep understanding of maths as part of mastery learning all designed for the 2014 curriculum that can be differentiated as detailed below:
PowerPoint presentation:
Included is a PowerPoint (20 slides) which can be used to teach the objective. It includes explanations using mathematical terminology, examples, activities and tasks for the whole class to get involved. There are notes included in the PowerPoint that provide guidance and ideas for teachers to provide greater depth and mastery in Maths.
Worksheets (along with an answer pack):
• Worksheet 1-2 - Measuring angles on given protractors to nearest 5 degrees
• Worksheets 3 - Measuring angles on given protractors to any degree
• Worksheet 4+5 - Measure angles using a protractor
• Worksheets 6 - Measure and order angles including shapes
• Worksheet 7 - Measuring angles inside clocks
• Worksheet 8 - Draw angle on given protractor to nearest 5 degrees
• Worksheet 9 - Draw angle on given protractor
• Worksheet 10 - Draw angle on given protractor to any degree
• Worksheet 11 + 12 - Draw a given angle
• Worksheet 13 - Measuring and drawing angles in an array.
• Worksheet 14 - Measuring angles inside regular and irregular polygons
• Worksheet 15 - Measure and draw angle test style questions
• Worksheet 16 – Problem solving angle word problems.
Game
• Angles Battleship
Mastery + Extension Cards
• Partner activities
• True or False activities with reasoning
• Sorting activities
• Work it out problem solving activities
• Spot the mistake with reasoning activities
Concrete Resources - Resource Cards
• 0-9 digit cards
• Angle terminology cards
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Colors-Shapes Jeopardy PowerPoint Game-ESL Fun Games
Try out our Colors-Shapes Jeopardy PowerPoint Game.
Description:
Each Jeopardy PowerPoint Game Slideshow can be played with 8 players or 8 teams. All games have one topic with 6 task categories; What’s in the Photo? Answer the Question, True or False, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice and Spot the Error. Every game includes Regular Jeopardy, Double Jeopardy, The Daily Double and Final Jeopardy, for a total of 61 different tasks with answers, automatic or manual scoring and a colored timer bar. All 126 slides are also animated with Jeopardy sounds!
How to Use It:
1st:
Adjust the Countdown Timer to 30. This will give 30 seconds for the student to answer.
The game can be played with three individuals or three groups.
Students will take turns picking a category and dollar amount.
Click on the chosen box for the task or question.
2nd:
Immediately click on the timer bar at the bottom. It will count for 30 seconds if you preset it to do so. This matches the amount of time the music plays. Of course, if you want to give students less time to answer you may do so. Just preset the timer for less seconds.
3rd:
After the student answers, click on the arrow at the bottom right hand corner of the presentation. This will take you to the answer slide.
4th:
Next click the arrow at the bottom left hand corner of the presentation. This will take you back to the question where you can enter “correct” or “incorrect”. You must choose one or the other for the game to function properly. Clicking “correct” will add to their score and incorrect will deduct from their score. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task.
5th:
If you know the student is correct and don’t want to take time to move back and forth between the slides simply click “correct” on the task slide and the correct response will then be shown. Click on “Board” to go back to the board for another task. If the student gives the wrong answer, click “incorrect”. Click on the bottom right hand arrow to see the answer. The click on “Board” to return to the game.
To skip viewing the correct responses all together, check the box below
Click “Adj Scores” from the board to manually change scores if a mistake was made.
6th:
If time permits you can move on to Double Jeopardy after completing the first board by clicking “go double” in the upper right-hand corner of the board. Both boards have completely different tasks or questions. The final phase of the game is “Final Jeopardy” which can be played at the end of either or both boards.
Notes:
Use our worksheets, board and card games as complimentary activities for the Jeopardy game.
Included: Presentation / Worksheets / Answers / Activity / Mastery & Extension Cards / Display & Resource Cards
The packs provide a concrete, pictorial,abstract (CPA) approach helps pupils to develop a deep understanding of maths as part of mastery learning all designed for the 2014 curriculum that can be differentiated as detailed below:
PowerPoint presentation:
Included is a PowerPoint (24 slides) which can be used to teach the objective. It includes explanations using mathematical terminology, examples, activities and tasks for the whole class to get involved. There are notes included in the PowerPoint that provide guidance and ideas for teachers to provide greater depth and mastery in Maths.
Worksheets (along with an answer pack):
Worksheet 1 – Finding missing sides of rectangles
Worksheet 2 – Finding missing sides of rectangles from given area
Worksheet 3 – Finding missing sides of rectangles from given perimeter
Worksheet 4 – Finding missing angles in rectangles
Worksheet 5 – Problem solving questions about rectangles
Activity:
Missing Lengths - Sports Areas
Mastery + Extension Cards:
Partner activities
True or False activities with reasoning
Draw the rectangle cards
Work it out problem solving activities
Resource Cards:
Various rectangle property cards - Finding missing lengths and angles
PDF format (please set print option to fit).
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Three complete PowerPoint Lessons about reasoning about shapes and space. Each of the lessons start with a fun mental warm up. This is followed by an exciting, interactive, whole class learning session. The lessons are finished with a challenging, differentiated thinking task.
Summer Term
Lesson 1: Week 6
Title Shape and Space, Reasoning about Shapes
Learning Objective: recognise and name 3-D shapes
make models using 3-D shapes
recognise what makes 3-D shapes special
relate 3-D shapes to 2-D pictures.
Mental Warm Up: Play ‘Round the table’.
Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to be learning about 3-D or ‘solid’ shapes.
Educational Challenges Work in pairs.
Build a 3-D shape from click-together shapes.
Draw round the faces of the 3-D shape on card.
Cut them out.
Record how many faces there are and what shape each face is.
Make a label with this information. Attach it to your card model.
Lesson 2: Week 6
Title Shape and Space, Reasoning about Shapes
Learning Objective: know more about 3-D shapes
make models using 3-D shapes
know what makes 3-D shapes special.
Mental Warm Up: ‘What’s my number operation?’
Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to be learning more about 3-D or ‘solid’ shapes.
Educational Challenges Work individually.
Use straws and plasticine to make a 3-D shape.
Make a label to explain what the shape is and how many edges and corners it has.
Lesson 3: Week 6
Title Shape and Space, Reasoning about Shapes
Learning Objective: recognise 3-D shapes
make models using 3-D shapes
know what properties make each 3-D shape special.
Mental Warm Up: I will say some sentences about right angles and 3-D shapes. Record whether they are ‘True’ of ‘False’.
Main Lesson Idea: Today we are going to learn more about 3-D or ‘solid’ shapes.
Educational Challenges Choose a partner from one of the groups you do not normally work with.
Make a model using 3-D shapes.
Draw your model and record how many of each shape you used.
Count its faces, corners and edges.
Resources included are as follows:
A4 shapes with cute faces
Poster pack showing each shapes with cute animals for display
Poster pack showing shapes in real life
Poster pack – decorated A4 shapes with multicultural borders
A4 posters with shape names and a one line definition
A3 poster showing all shapes
Large flashcards with shapes name and example (half A4 landscape)
Poster pack with multicultural children holding each shape
Can you name the shapes poster? – with flower picture
Can you name the shapes poster? – with robot picture
Can you name the shapes poster? – with house picture
Cut and stick activity – make a flower out of shapes
Cut and stick activity – make a house out of shapes
Cut and stick activity – make a robot out of shapes
Cut and stick activity – make a monkey face out of shapes
Cut and stick activity – make a sun out of shapes
Cut and stick activity – make a lighthouse scene out of shapes
Colour the house picture of shapes
Colour the robot picture of shapes
Colour the flower picture of shapes
Colour the street scene
Butterfly symmetry activity
Dragonfly symmetry activity
Shape finders – treasure hunt
Roll the shapes dice bingo game
2 shapes dice to make and use
Gingerbread man buttons matching game
Pairs / memory / snap matching cards
Small shapes fans
Large shape fans for teacher to demonstrate with
Table top shapes line – to keep at pupils desks to help them
Well done cards to present to pupils when they know all their shapes
Writing booklet cover to keep pupils work about shapes together
Shapes cards to make pattern
Shape cards for sorting
12 hand puppets of different shape with feelings – such as happy heart, embarrassed octagon, sad circle, etc
2 label the shapes worksheets
3 tracing shapes worksheets
2 colour the shapes worksheets
4 colour and count specific shapes worksheets
All about shapes booklet – to draw and write about shapes
Writing sentences or words worksheet
True or false quiz
Word search
Extra large man mad of shapes – great display item – covers 10 A4 pages or can print smaller, or photo copy larger to fit any display
Large lettering spelling shapes
Long banner to head display
A4 topic title poster – to introduce topic or add to a smaller display
Lettering bunting – spelling shapes
Shapes bunting – each shape on a triangle of the bunting
7 display borders to edge wall displays – including patterned and plain, and decorated with shapes
Backing paper to use if needed
Resources sack tag to keep your resources organized
Folder, binder, spine, drawer labels
Included: Presentation / Worksheets / Answers / Activity / Mastery & Extension Cards / Display & Resource Cards
The packs provide a concrete, pictorial,abstract (CPA) approach helps pupils to develop a deep understanding of maths as part of mastery learning all designed for the 2014 curriculum that can be differentiated as detailed below:
PowerPoint presentation:
Included is a PowerPoint (30 slides) which can be used to teach the objective. It includes explanations using mathematical terminology, examples, activities and tasks for the whole class to get involved. There are notes included in the PowerPoint that provide guidance and ideas for teachers to provide greater depth and mastery in Maths.
Worksheets (along with an answer pack):
• Worksheets 1 + 2 – Stating whether a shape is regular or irregular
• Worksheet 3 – Colour the regular and irregular polygons
• Worksheet 4 – Tick whether a polygon is regular or irregular
• Worksheet 5 – Identifying properties of polygons
• Worksheet 6 – Name the quadrilaterals
• Worksheet 7 – Draw various polygons
• Worksheet 8 - Properties of polygons test style questions
• Worksheet 9 + 10 – Sorting various polygons test style questions
• Worksheet 11 – Colour the polygons based on their properties
• Worksheet 12 – Interior angles in regular polygons
• Worksheet 13 – Interior angles in irregular polygons
• Worksheet 14 – Describing properties of polygons
• Worksheet 15 – Classroom polygon hunt
Activity:
• Venn diagram sort
Mastery + Extension Cards:
• Partner activities
• True or False activities with reasoning
• Draw the polygon activities
• Work it out problem solving activities
• Spot the mistake with reasoning activities
Concrete Resources - Resource Cards:
• Regular and irregular shapes card
• Polygon sorting header cards
• Angle sorting header cards
PDF format (please set print option to fit).
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