Welcome, I have been teaching maths since 2010. I enjoy producing engaging activities to use in the classroom. I don't make anything I wouldn't use myself!
Welcome, I have been teaching maths since 2010. I enjoy producing engaging activities to use in the classroom. I don't make anything I wouldn't use myself!
Multiples, Factors and Prime Numbers Bingo! game
A bingo game on finding multiples, factors and prime numbers.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
Why use bingo in your lessons?
Math can and should be enjoyable. A bingo game turns math into an exciting experience that the kids will love.
Bingo will engage your students, fully involving them in an activity for 20 to 30 minutes.
Bingo is a great way to consolidate and answer questions on a recently taught topic or to get students to refresh their understanding of an earlier topic without them complaining that they’ve seen it before!
Highest Common Factor & Least Common Multiple Bingo! game
A bingo game on finding the HCF and LCM for a set of numbers.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
Percentage Increase & Decrease Bingo! game
A bingo game on finding percentage increases & decreases.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
Worksheet for use in class or as homework.
Factorising quadratics with questions categorised between two positive, both negative, etc.
Last question has quadratics where a > 1.
Revision checklist for the new Higher GCSE Maths 9-1 Exam.
For a more detailed revision checklist designed to promote independent learning with links to Mathswatch and Corbett maths video clips I now have a more recent resource: Maths Revision Checklist
Please rate or review if you found resource useful - thank you :-)
Multiplying and dividing by Multiples of 10
Multiplying and dividing Bingo!
A bingo game on operations to multiply and divide using powers of ten.
Questions are projected on the board. You can change the order of these if you want.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students.
Alternatively, there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student who crosses off all nine numbers and calls out ‘bingo!’ is the winner.(For a speed version it can be the first to get a row or column). Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
Pythagoras presentatio. Whole lesson focusing on 3D Pythagoras
Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to determine unknown side lengths in right triangles in real-world and mathematical problems in two and three dimensions.
Adding Fractions Bingo! game
A bingo game on adding fractions. Some answers are mixed numbers.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
One Quantity as a Fraction of Another Bingo!
A bingo game on finding one quantity as a fraction of another.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
Negative Numbers
A bingo game on negative numbers.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
Why use bingo in your lessons?
Math can and should be enjoyable. A bingo game turns math into an exciting experience that the kids will love.
Bingo will engage your students, fully involving them in an activity for 20 to 30 minutes.
Bingo is a great way to consolidate and answer questions on a recently taught topic or to get students to refresh their understanding of an earlier topic without them complaining that they’ve seen it before!
Please leave your feedback, it is much valued.
A sequence of lessons to cover 3 to 4 lessons on algebraic fractions which includes:
Simplifying Algebraic Fractions
Adding & Subtracting Algebraic Fractions
Multiplying & Dividing Algebraic Fractions
Solving Algebraic Fraction Equations
Fully customisable powerpoint.
Rounding Bingo
A bingo game on rounding to decimal places and significant figures.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
Why use bingo in your lessons?
Math can and should be enjoyable. A bingo game turns math into an exciting experience that the kids will love.
Bingo will engage your students, fully involving them in an activity for 20 to 30 minutes.
Bingo is a great way to consolidate and answer questions on a recently taught topic or to get students to refresh their understanding of an earlier topic without them complaining that they’ve seen it before!
Please leave your feedback, it is much valued.
Decimal Division
A bingo game on division with decimals.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
Why use bingo in your lessons?
Math can and should be enjoyable. A bingo game turns math into an exciting experience that the kids will love.
Bingo will engage your students, fully involving them in an activity for 20 to 30 minutes.
Bingo is a great way to consolidate and answer questions on a recently taught topic or to get students to refresh their understanding of an earlier topic without them complaining that they’ve seen it before!
Please leave your feedback, it is much valued.
A complete introductory lesson presentation on variable width histograms.
Description of features of variable width histogram.
Constructing histograms and calculating frequencies and frequency density with examples.
Interpreting histograms.
Estimating amounts between intervals.
Worked exam question.
Includes class question worksheet and a homework sheet - all with solutions.
Estimating Calculation Bingo! game
A bingo game on Estimation by rounding to one significant figure.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
This is a detailed checklist that I am giving to my year 10 & 11’s to help them engage in and structure their independent revision.
It shows in detail the areas they need to cover for maths GCSE with tickboxes to record their progress.
To make it easy for them to engage with each part there are links to the relevant videos from Mathswatch and Corbett maths. I’m hopeful this will make it easier for them to get started with their maths revision by giving them a framework and an easy link to an activity to support each area of the maths curriculum.
Adding & Subtracting Fractions Bingo! game
A bingo game on adding proper fractions together and subtracting proper fractions.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
Subtracting Fractions Bingo! game
A bingo game on subtracting fractions.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.
Multiples, Factors and Prime Numbers Bingo! game
A bingo game on finding multiples, factors and prime numbers.
Comes complete with printable unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Alternatively there is a no print option where students draw their own 3 by 3 grid and choose nine numbers from the board.
If the answer to a slide is their number they cross it off. The first student to cross off all nine numbers calls out bingo! Usually there is a small prize for the winner.