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Christmas Maths Games Worksheets

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Overview Christmas Maths Games Worksheets is a comprehensive resource containing 8 worksheets with a focus on using fun engaging activities to support students in learning maths with a Christmas theme. Worksheet Descriptions *1) Christmas Sudoku *This is a fun Christmas themed 9 X 9 sudoku grid for students to complete with 9 different pictures in each row and column. 2) Christmas Wordsearch The interactive wordsearch challenges students to find the Christmas related words within a grid. 3) Battleships This is a Battleships game where students have to pick 10 coordinates and take it in turns to guess their opponents coordinates. If their opponent guesses correctly, they say ‘hit’, and ‘miss’ if they guess incorrectly. The first person to guess all 10 correctly is the winner! This aids the learning of coordinates within a fun game. 4) Cross Number Puzzle Students have to do each calculation and put the answer in the crossword grid above. This combines solving maths problems in a fun crossword format. 5) Christmas Picture Puzzle Students need to use the picture sums to find the value of each Christmas themed picture. 6) Christmas Codebreaker Students have to solve the maths questions, then find the corresponding letter in the key and write the letter below their answer. Each letter is part of a word that spells out the answer to the Christmas joke at the top of the page. This activity combines number reinforcement with an engaging puzzle format, promoting both learning and enjoyment. 7) Magic Square The object of the game is be the first person to make a row or column add up to 20. Each person takes it in turns to roll the dice and put the number that it lands on somewhere on the grid. This promotes adding skills in a fun, enjoyable game. 8) Christmas Maze Students have to solve the questions to find the route from the top to the bottom of the maze. Answer Key A comprehensive answer key is included with the resource, offering educators a valuable tool for quick reference and assessment. This ensures students receive accurate feedback, reinforcing their learning. Downloadable Format Christmas Maths Games Worksheets resource is conveniently available in a downloadable DOC format. This allows for easy printing and distribution to students, making it a flexible resource for both classroom and remote learning environments. Designed to cater to various learning styles and proficiency levels, this resource not only reinforces primary level maths but also encourages students to actively engage with maths through puzzles and games. The inclusion of answers facilitates efficient assessment and supports educators in guiding students through the learning process.
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KS3 Maths Games Worksheets

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The resource includes 8 printable maths games/worksheets targeted at KS3. This includes: Wordsearch Battleships Codebreaker Pyramid Sudoku Cross Number Puzzle Corners Magic Square Answers are included.
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Maths Games Christmas Escape Room

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If you are looking for a Christmas maths based team-building activity to keep your students engaged during the last few days (or week) leading up to Christmas, then this FUN MATHS ESCAPE ROOM is for you! There are seven Christmas inspired - 50% subject themed (trivia) challenges included in this file. Students will complete a variety of tasks using different skills including: problem-solving, critical thinking, reading comprehension,literacy challenges and some clever deduction. The puzzles, bonus questions and challenges are a fun way to assess a topic or subject area. This resource covers a variety of different elements including: vocabulary, key terms. key themes, general subject knowledge, literacy and much more… Escape Room is fully editable and are easy to set up - Just follow our step by step teacher instructions. The Escape room lasts just under an hour depending on how quick students can solve each puzzle! If a team finishes early don’t worry we have built in another hidden challenge for them. Students will start in the Snowfield and solve puzzles along the way through 7 different rooms (Snow field, Scarf, Top Hat, Forest, Carrot and Coal, Wrap A present & a final secret Location) As they solve each Christmas themed puzzle they will collect 1 Piece of the Snowman Puzzle and have to solve the Christmas Cypher. Christmas Maths Escape Room Contents ☞Interactive Tracker PowerPoint - Keeps the competitive nature on display ☞ Escape Room Keys (Six Sets for up to Six Teams) Print two copies for up to 12 teams ☞ Escape Room Puzzles (7 Rooms = 7 Different styles of Puzzles) ☞ Teacher Answer Sheet - We do the hard work for you! ☞ Teacher instructions to run the escape ☞ Successful Escape Certificates for those that complete the entire challenge (There is a difficult bonus escape for any quick finishing teams :) ☞ The 7 Rooms each have subject specific Puzzles that have been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and are suitable for a variety of students. ☞ A fun, five-minute ★introductory video★ has been included, which will help to set the scene before the escape room is to begin! The video outlines the plot of each escape and provides alternate endings… Subscribe to the Cre8tive Resources free YouTube channel to access hundreds of educational videos for free! Common FAQ’s ★Group sizes: 3-5 students per team (This can also be completed as an individual and/or pair activity) ★Time: Approximately 50-60 minutes (Provide hints along the way if time is a factor!) ★Materials: Aside from the materials that you would already have in your classroom (pencils, pens, 6 pairs of scissors), no additional resources are needed! These escape room-style games were created as a print-and-go resource. Product Code: C8/ES/355
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Maths Games

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There are various classroom maths activities, including maths games, which are purely recreational – and no doubt they have their place. But there are maths games which demand a real involvement on the part of the players and which call for both reasoning and imagination(surely two key features of any worthwhile mathematical activity). Some of these are games for two players, where the aim is to win and where competitive excitement can run high; others are solo games, where the aim is to achieve a particular objective and where the satisfaction is a more private one. We have tried numerous games in the classroom, with pupils of different ages and abilities, and have selected eight of our favourites for the collection offered here. The booklet provides clear instructions for each game, together with the appropriate grid for you to photocopy and laminate. None of the games requires complicated materials and all of them are easy to explain and to put into practice.
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Maths Game

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A simple but effective maths game which can be easily adapted and suitable for a range of ages and abilities. Ideal for team games and partner work. Good for discussion
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Miss-BeckyMiss-Becky

Primary Maths Games

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Save £2 when bought together! These three games are the perfect way for children to revise their number vocabulary, coordinates and times tables skills. The games are the perfect resource to have for a discrete lesson or prepared and ready to use for interventions, plenaries, early finishers and morning starters. They encourage children to revisit the same basic maths skills on a 'little and often' basis to boost children's knowledge and recall. All three games have been thoroughly tried and tested to give you a robust game that can be enjoyed by a range of primary ages. You will wonder how you coped without them!
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Maths Revision Game

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A simple but effective game which revises different topics in maths. Pupils play in teams. They choose an area (eg ratio) from the game board. The PowerPoint will throw up a question about the chosen area and reveal the answer when clicked. This activity can easily last a whole one hour lesson. Pupils enjoy the competitive element. It can be used as a ‘fun’ way to revise maths in preparation for the KS2 SATs. Categories in the game: calculation, reading scales, algebra, perimeter, area, angle, fractions, decimals, percentages, data handling (pie charts, line graphs), measure, co-ordinates etc.
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Race to Riches Maths Game

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I’m super proud of this resource. I created it for an Ofsted observation and the HMI called it ‘Genius’. That was a first! Aimed at KS4 SEND students, it’s got clear literacy and life skills links and can be easily adapted to suit most topics. I’ve left the WALT and differentiated WILFs to show how I used it, but the money cards blank so you can input whatever content that is most relevant to you. Included: Colourful, funny and pacy presentation with challenge opportunities and subject matter that the students can relate to. Question cards with different monetary values (these are slides at the end of the presentation) Engaging collaborative task Opportunities for self-assessment Full, detailed lesson plan You can use fake money or create your own. I downloaded this fantastic resource and edited it to reflect my school: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/your-school-bank-notes-6160301 Please let me know how it goes, or leave some feedback/suggestions! I’d love to hear them.
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Football Mental Maths Game

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Football Mental Maths Game Penalty Shoot Out Maths Game Football inspired maths fun. This is a Penalty Shootout game for the whole class. There are 5 game sheets included with a total of 105 questions. These are quick fire mental maths questions designed to get students thinking on their feet! ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 5 game sheets – each with 21 mental maths questions. • Teachers notes. • All answers. The questions are mental math questions, for example: What is 1,000 minus 2? What is 7 squared? What is 2.3 add 1.4? ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • Mental Maths • Times Tables • Addition – including some negative numbers. • Subtraction • Multiplication – including some negative numbers. • Division – including some negative numbers. • Multiplying by 10 • Multiplying by 100 • Dividing by 10 • Square Numbers • Adding simple fractions • Fractions of amounts • Adding simple decimals • Converting fractions, decimals and percentages • 2D shape properties • Metric Measurements ✦ Notes: All answers are included. These questions should take at least an hour. ✷ Suggestions: You could also use these worksheets as a partner activity, with 2 students competing to score the most goals. ✎ Teacher’s Instructions - Match Rules • Divide the players into 2 teams – e.g., blue and red (or choose team names). • Each team nominates one person to take the 1st penalty. The nominated students from each team both stand up. The teacher asks the blue team question 1 to the blue team player and awards a penalty if the student answers correctly. The red team penalty taker is then asked the matching red question 1 and is awarded a penalty if the answer is correct. • Another person from each team is then chosen to take the 2nd penalty. • Play continues for 10 rounds (10 questions) and then the number of goals is added up for each team. • If there is a draw, play goes to extra time. Each team chooses their best player to take the final penalty. Only one question is asked to both team players and the 1st player to answer correctly wins the whole match for their team. • At the end of the match, players in the winning team pick a “man of the match” - the student who they think played the best. • This game can also be played by groups of students by allowing one student to be the “teacher”. • It might be fun if the teacher uses their whistle and acts as the referee. • Teachers may also want to allow a victory dance/celebration on scoring a penalty! ♥ You may also like: Balancing Equations Earth Day Maths Animals Time Word Problems ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
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Math Game

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There are 8 pages of spinners and 2 pages of arrows. You can print one large spinner per page or 3 small spinners per page. These spinners are great for a variety of Maths Games and Maths Centres. I use the smaller spinners for students to cut out and place in their Math notebooks for early finishers. To fasten the arrow to the spinner, use a brad or a paper clip.
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Maths Game for Year 6 SATs Arithmetic

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Arithmetic Master is a game I use with Year 6 in the last few weeks before the SATs. You know how it feels - when you’ve done past paper after past paper and you still need to work on retrieval but you need some ENERGY! This is a quiz which involves partner work, peer support, team names and unlimited points and my children LOVE it. Covering all of the Arithmetic question areas from Paper 1 in a quiz format. • Children work in pairs for this quiz. • For each section (PPT slide) each child will be given 2 to 3 minutes (your discretion) to answer the questions independently on their own piece of paper. • The next 2 minutes will be sharing and discussing answers with their partner. • Before sharing, they will need to decide upon a final answer as a team. • This is great for peer work, talking through HOW they came to their answer. • Points are decided by the teacher: correct answers; superb explanations; good behaviour; staying focused. • I also deduct points to maintain behaviour management: shouting out, arguing etc. I find that the children learn very quickly that it’s all a bit of fun in the midst of all their revision and behave well beyond the first couple of deductions! • Having ultimate power over the points also ensures that you can award points to children with low self esteem who need the boost. There are over 20 colourful question slides, each containing at least 6 Arithmetic questions. This quiz can easily be broken down into sections, over several sessions . I show this as a PPT presentation and everyone looks at the main smartboard but I have also included a PDF in case you need to print out or Air Drop questions. Another PPT and PDF contains the answers which I use as a class so I can see what everyone is getting out of it, what my areas of need are, giving out points and also to keep up the energy. However, this could also be used for self marking. I really hope you and your class enjoy this resource as much as we do!
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Maths Pythagoras - Hypotenuse game

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A game I made as a revision tool for covering the topic of Pythagoras' Theorem with my year 9s and 10s. Pupils reveal squares with questions hidden behind them which they must work out. Great for a starter/plenary activity.
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Maths Games powerpoint

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Several wipeout grids covering the following topics: - Factors - Multiples - Prime Numbers - Square numbers - Triangle numbers Pupils have to identify the 7 correct numbers from the incorrect answers.
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Maths Games Collection

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What’s included? -Blockbusters (notebook document based on the TV show) -Code Breakers (adult / child creates a coded message - children to quickly crack the code to reveal message) -Countdown (notebook document based on the TV show) -Ultimate Countdown (similar to Countdown, but designed to be more challenging / a bit different) -If this is the answer, what is the question? (notebook document, open-ended, very popular with creator’s class) -Wheel of Fortune (notebook document based on the TV show) -Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Number Edition (PowerPoint presentation based on the TV show) -Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Fractions Edition (PowerPoint presentation based on the TV show) -Who Wants to be a Millionaire? Blank version (so you can create your own / allow pupils to create their own) -Maths Revision card game (I have this set printed in four different-coloured sets - pupils enjoy playing this at wet breaktimes / spare 10 minute slots, and as an activity for those who’ve finished their task in lesson)
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Christmas Maths Coordinates Game

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This resource is a Christmas themed battleships game to introduce and reinforce the teaching of coordinates in the first quadrant. There are 10 grids which can be used to play with a partner. These could be laminated and used time and time again. There is also a coordinates record sheet and a score sheet. If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free. You may also be interested in: Christmas Coordinates in the First Quadrant Worksheets This resource contains a set of 5 Christmas themed worksheets containing a variety of tasks and exercises on coordinates in the first quadrant. Tasks include locating and plotting coordinates in the first quadrant. Answers are included. Christmas Themed Coordinates PowerPoint Game Save money and buy all three resources in a bundle at a discounted rate: Christmas Maths Games - Coordinates Bundle More Christmas Resources Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide: How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide
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Thanksgiving Maths Games Worksheets

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Overview Thanksgiving Maths Games Worksheets is a comprehensive resource containing 8 worksheets with a focus on using fun engaging activities to support students in learning maths with a Christmas theme. Worksheet Descriptions 1) Thanksgiving Sudoku This is a fun Christmas themed 9 X 9 sudoku grid for students to complete with 9 different pictures in each row and column. 2) Thanksgiving Wordsearch The interactive wordsearch challenges students to find the Thanksgiving related words within a grid. 3) Battleships This is a Battleships game where students have to pick 10 coordinates and take it in turns to guess their opponents coordinates. If their opponent guesses correctly, they say ‘hit’, and ‘miss’ if they guess incorrectly. The first person to guess all 10 correctly is the winner! This aids the learning of coordinates within a fun game. 4) Cross Number Puzzle Students have to do each calculation and put the answer in the crossword grid above. This combines solving maths problems in a fun crossword format. 5) Thanksgiving Picture Puzzle Students need to use the picture sums to find the value of each Thanksgiving themed picture. 6) Thanksgiving Codebreaker Students have to solve the maths questions, then find the corresponding letter in the key and write the letter below their answer. Each letter is part of a word that spells out the answer to the Thanksgiving joke at the top of the page. This activity combines number reinforcement with an engaging puzzle format, promoting both learning and enjoyment. 7) Magic Square The object of the game is be the first person to make a row or column add up to 20. Each person takes it in turns to roll the dice and put the number that it lands on somewhere on the grid. This promotes adding skills in a fun, enjoyable game. *8) Thanksgiving Maze *Students have to solve the questions to find the route from the top to the bottom of the maze. Answer Key A comprehensive answer key is included with the resource, offering educators a valuable tool for quick reference and assessment. This ensures students receive accurate feedback, reinforcing their learning. Downloadable Format Thanksgiving Maths Games Worksheets resource is conveniently available in a downloadable DOC format. This allows for easy printing and distribution to students, making it a flexible resource for both classroom and remote learning environments. Designed to cater to various learning styles and proficiency levels, this resource not only reinforces primary level maths but also encourages students to actively engage with maths through puzzles and games. The inclusion of answers facilitates efficient assessment and supports educators in guiding students through the learning process.
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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Fun Maths Game (Revision Resource)

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This is a fun resource based upon the TV programme ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’ and comprises 15 multiple choice questions along with the solutions. The questions start off easily but progress rapidly to test GCSE level work both at Higher and Foundation level. Pupils love the competition that the quiz facilitates. Within this collection are differentiated Millionaire quizzes on the following five topics: -Angles -Factors Multiples and Primes Percentages Probability Ratio Within each section the following topics are covered: Angles -Angle facts -Angle terminology -Interior/Exterior Angles Factors Multiples and Primes -Factors/Multiples/Primes/Square/Cube numbers -Square Roots/Cube Roots -Highest Common Factor/Lowest Common Multiple -Real Life Lowest Common Multiple Percentages -Finding percentages of amounts Percentage increases and decreases Interest Rates Multipliers Reverse Percentages Depreciation Converting between fractions and percentages Working with percentages and ratio in the same worded question Probability -Simple Probability -Relative Frequency -The probability an event will not happen -Sample Space Diagrams -Probability without replacement Ratio -Simplifying ratio -Proportion problems involving money -Writing ratios -Ratios and fractions Sharing ratio GCSE style complex sharing ratio Complex worded ratio problems Converting Fractions Decimals Percentages Converting decimals to percentages Converting fractions to decimals and percentages Converting decimals and percentages to fractions Equivalent fractions Simplifying fractions Converting Improper fractions into percentages
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Maths Games KS2

5 Resources
Fun fast finisher activities and starter tasks! Designed for Upper KS2 Year 5 and Year 6 (Y5 and Y6), this is a BUNDLE of printable, well-differentiated Four in a Row Game Boards for starters, warm ups and early finisher activities in Maths / Numeracy lessons. Great for revision or consolidation of new concepts. Includes games for Area, Money, Doubles and Halves, Times Tables and Decimal Numbers (Place Value). In Scotland, suits Second Level Maths - Primary 6 and 7. Expand your bank of Key Stage 2 games with this great value BUNDLE of easy-to-prepare, fun and strategic 4-in-a-rows. Most just require printing and laminating. I recommend printing in A3 but A4 would be okay too. You might need to quickly adjust printer settings with some of the files. Laminate games to use again and again, with children writing on the boards with a dry-wipe marker / whiteboard pen. INSTRUCTIONS: Two children (or two pairs of children) take it in turns to write an answer in a box. Ideally they use a different colour whiteboard pen, however if this is not possible they could add an initial or symbol each time too. First to get 4 in a row - vertically, horizontally or diagonally - is the winner. The games work especially well if students roll a dice to determine which column they should answer a question from. The columns are numbered 1-6. If the column is already completed, they could either miss a go or roll again. You can find previews and more information about each resource that is included in this bundle if you click on them but here are some details: CHANGE FOR £20 2 standard game boards and 2 lower ability boards. Children roll dice to find out which column they can do a calculation in and then must work out the change required for £20 for one of the items pictured and priced in that column. Children write on the change using different colour whiteboard pens or add their initials. All answers included. DOUBLES AND HALVES 10 boards to consolidate doubling and halving of two and three digit numbers. Includes a one-star version of both the doubling and halving game for younger or lower ability pupils - sidebars are included, featuring all answers, which children can strike through when used. It’s also included without the answer sidebars in case your pupils don’t need this added support. This version focuses on lower 2-digit numbers and multiples of 10. Then there’s four different, more challenging versions of both the doubling and halving boards (two and three-star versions). All answers included. Play as the money game above. AREA 3 differentiated boards: One-star version - area of rectangles, squares and right-angled triangles. No conversion required. Two-star version – as above but with more challenging calculations. Some conversion required between centimetres, metres etc. Includes decimal lengths and breadths. Three-star version - area of rectangles, squares, right-angled triangles and compound shapes. Some conversion required. Includes decimal lengths and breadths and more challenging calculations. Some of the compound shapes require children to work out the length of a side, using other given sides, before they can work out the area. Children will be able to do some of the calculations mentally but could use paper or mini whiteboards to work out the more challenging ones before writing in the answer on the grid. TIMES TABLES 4 Times Table Boards in colour and black and white versions. All 4 available in LA supported versions (with answer sideboards), standard version (2-9 times tables) and in a version with 11 and 12 times tables added. Use whiteboard pens as in the games above. DECIMAL PLACE VALUE Consolidate place value to 2 or 3 decimal places. 2 differentiated boards: The 1 star board was originally designed to go with the cards to 2 decimal places, while the more challenging 2 star version was designed for the cards to 3 decimal places. However, both sets of cards would work with either board. For use with this game are two sets of 54 decimal number cards featuring numbers from 0.001 to 2.01 (1 set includes numbers up to 2 decimal places, the other up to 3 decimal places). I hope these resources save you time and help your students learn in a fun way. Thank you so much if you are able to spare the time to review them on TES. Other popular KS2 Numeracy and Maths resources: Mental Maths Bundle Year 5 / 6 Maths Puzzle Worksheets MEGA BUNDLE Angles BUNDLE Area and Perimeter BUNDLE Thanks for supporting my resources. You can explore many more at FullShelf Resources
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MATHS GAME BUNDLE

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subscribe to all resources at uniqueclassrooms.com this bundle includes games on: XTABLES ADDITION SUBTRACTION SPELLINGS