A clear introduction lesson about parts of a circle and their definition. This can be used a teacher aid, game, quiz or as a revision. Hope you find this useful.
A lot of students may find themselves struggling with the place and digit value as they get into the higher levels of Maths. This Place Value worksheet is great for testing children on writing numbers out in expanded form. Once a child has a good understanding of place value, he or she will have an easier time with addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, expanded notation, etc. Hope you find this useful.
An introduction lesson to Geometry 3-D Shapes and nets of solids. This presentation is will help your pupils to learn about 3D shapes and discover some of the mathematical properties of shapes. You may ask your pupils to create 3D shapes out of a paper. Through simple crafts, children can understand the connection between 2D shapes such as squares or triangles and geometric solids like cubes, pyramids or cylinders. It is a fun task! Ask them to be ready with their ruler, a pair of compasses. Hope you find this useful.
Pupils can relate to these real word problems involving volume of cuboids and capacity. Use this power point illustration as class discussion. Hope you it useful.
A printable perimeter worksheets. Pupils add the lengths of the sides on each polygon to determine the perimeter of the shape. Various shapes and units of measurement are used. You may ask your pupils to colour it . Once finished, you may use this worksheet as a classroom display. Hope you find this useful.
Counting blocks can be tough for some children. I have used wooden blocks in the class to have a practical demonstration for them to grasp the concept. This follow up presentation is a gem for simple clear explanations on how find the volume of a cuboid. As a primary teacher, I usually create a colourful visual stimulation presentation to grab their attention. I add colours to make the demonstration more interesting yet informative. I have included few examples with the correct answers. Hope you find this helpful.
Guidance and examples on how to calculate the area of rectangles. You may ask the students to colour it and can be used as poster display. Hope you find it useful.
Arranging fractions in ascending and descending order with different denominators requires a little more work. This worksheet is to illustrate how you to turn unlike denominators into like denominators. Great to use as quiz or revision sheet. Have fun!
Rounding and estimating are important parts of mathematics and a very handy tool for everyday life. Rounding can make sums easy. By rounding off, you could easily figure out that you would need to pay for your groceries. Here's a free worksheet to help your pupils to learn more about rounding off decimals.
Clear and simple explanation on how to read and write fractions followed by few examples. Great to use for pupils learning English as a second or as other language. You may also use this as a lesson starter.
Worksheet to calculate the missing length, breadth or height of cuboids followed by word problems. This is a good introduction or practise for your pupils on how to think back and be able to reverse the formula of the volume of cuboids. It also includes the conversion of units. Hope you find it useful.
A clear introduction lesson about how to find the area of a triangle followed by a few examples. This can be used a teacher aid, game, quiz or as a revision. Hope you find this useful.
A simple clear explanation on how identify the length, height and breadth of a cuboid and how to find its volume. As a primary teacher, I usually create a colourful visual stimulation presentation to grab their attention. I add colours to make the demonstration more interesting yet informative. You may use this as a classroom game as I have included few examples with the correct answers. Hope you find this helpful.
General 'Division of Decimal'' quiz which includes dividing decimals by whole numbers, dividing decimals by decimals, using division of decimals to solve word problems and combined operations on decimals. This quiz is to use as an aid to see if pupils have understood the concept of 'Division of Decimals'. Hope you find it useful.
Teaching students the difference between a pint and quart may be challenging. From something as small as a matchbox to something as large as a swimming pool. An object's volume can be gauged through various units. Litres and cubic centimetres are two different ways of measuring volume. Students need to memorise some simple formulas to perform the task. This presentation is great to teach your pupils how to convert units of volume and capacity. Hope you find it useful.
Help your students to understand different units of time with this worksheet that asks them to fill in the blanks with the correct unit of time. The extended word problems will challenge the students to convert a unit of time to hours, days, or weeks etc. They can colour it and may use it as a Maths displays.
A clear introduction lesson about finding the diameter, radius and circumference of a circle followed by few examples for game and class discussion. This can be used a teacher aid, game, quiz or as a revision. Hope you find this useful.
Some of my students find it difficult to use a pair of compasses. This worksheet is designed for children to practice their pair of compasses and at the same time, gives them the freedom to create their own pattern using different sizes of circles. I have attached few examples to give you an idea how to use this worksheet. Hope you find them helpful.
General 'Area and Perimeter'&' quiz which includes measuring area, measuring the area of a rectangle and solving word problems involving area. This quiz is to use as an aid to see if pupils have understood the concept of &';Area and Perimeter'. Hope you find it useful.