RebeccaTheMathsLady shares videos (available on YouTube) and resources (available here) for the teachers, parents and other adults who work with children who want to deeply understand how to teach maths effectively to all children, including those with the most challenges.
RebeccaTheMathsLady shares videos (available on YouTube) and resources (available here) for the teachers, parents and other adults who work with children who want to deeply understand how to teach maths effectively to all children, including those with the most challenges.
Three worksheets which are designed to support children as they learn to round decimal numbers. These worksheets are carefully designed to support children as they learn to visualise rounding and overcome the double rounding error (explained in the video). The three worksheets link to years 4,5 and 6 respectively in the English primary maths curriculum.
These worksheets were developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
This is a really simple worksheet showing shapes children can measure to find the perimeter of (and can also name to practice naming 2D shapes).
The worksheet was created in word so it’s easy for you to adapt.
It was created to complement this video on teaching perimeter by RebeccaTheMathsLady.
Worksheet to support children as they learn to divide whole numbers by 10 and 100. Designed to support this video on multiplying and dividing by 10 and 100.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
Blank number lines.
Created to complement the 'Number LInes ’ video from RebeccaTheMathsLady’s YouTube series for the parents of the children who have never understood maths.
Worksheet to support children as they learn to round numbers to the nearest 1000 by visualising a number line. Designed to support this video on rounding numbers.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
Single worksheet - dividing two and three digit numbers by 6 with and without remainders. No answers.
This worksheet is one of a series of worksheets for dividing by the numbers 2-9 which are all available on this website and which were created to support this video by RebeccaTheMathsLady about short division.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link to the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
A note sheet which explains how to work with Roman numerals (also known as Roman numbers) up to 3000. This note sheet was created to accompany the video by RebeccaTheMathsLady on Number systems and Roman Numerals.
Created to aid focus on the visual stage of understanding 3 digit addition, these 5 worksheets cover:
addition without exchanging
addition exchanging ones for tens
addition exchanging tens for hundreds
addition exchanging twice
mixed questions
There is a click through link to Jeff Kutcher’s site on TES where you can download versions which autogenerate more questions (also free).
These worksheets are explored in this livestream video: https://studio.youtube.com/video/hPzOiRfa-wM/edit
Single worksheet: multiplying 2- and 3-digit numbers by 2. No answers.
This worksheet is one of a series of worksheets for multiplying by the numbers 2-9 which are all available on this website and which were created to support this video by RebeccaTheMathsLady about short multiplication.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
The first of a series of three worksheets designed to support children’s learning of roman numerals. Designed to support this video on teaching roman numerals.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
The second of a series of three worksheets designed to support children’s learning of roman numerals. Designed to support this video on teaching roman numerals.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).
The third of a series of three worksheets designed to support children’s learning of roman numerals. Designed to support this video on teaching roman numerals.
This worksheet was developed by Jeff Kutcher from Jeff’s Notebooks and he is kindly allowing it to be freeshared here. Thank you Jeff!
There is a link from the worksheet to another resource on Jeff’s TES site that will generate new worksheets on this topic (with and without answer sheets) but you need Adobe Acrobat Reader for that (which you don’t for this single worksheet).