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Editable game PPT for quizzes
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Editable game PPT for quizzes

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A simple editable PPT for any interactive whiteboard/screen based multi choice game. Simply add your questions and edit the button text. Students choose a number, answer the question based on colour and get directed to a YES or a NO slide.
Addition practice workbook 1600 questions increasing difficulty
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Addition practice workbook 1600 questions increasing difficulty

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100 pages of addition practice questions – single digit, double digit, triple, quadruple… all the way up to tens of millions. Level 1 – simple addition of single digit numbers. Levels 2&3 – double digit numbers. The number of digits continues to build across 11 levels until children are practising with 8 digit numbers. This fantastic set of practice pages gives children plenty of opportunity to practise their addition across 11 levels of difficulty. Answer booklet included.
Decimal operations Halloween activity
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Decimal operations Halloween activity

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This class is designed to allow students to practice manipulating decimal numbers with addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Place accessories around the room for the students to choose for the scariest witch in the world. They calculate how much it will cost (addition) and do a quick estimation to see if they are probably right. Then, they move onto the subsequent steps which involve recalculating due to a lack of money (subtraction), getting a 15% discount, followed by 15% tax (multiplying by decimals), and sharing the bill with some friends (division). Finally, they draw their witch using only the items they bought and try to explain why theirs is the scariest of them all.
Operations - buy what you need to make a scary witch
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Operations - buy what you need to make a scary witch

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Convert your classroom into a magic store, where your students can buy all they need to make the scariest witch of them all, and of course practise their operations as they go. The first step is to choose what they want and add up the bill, before various later steps ask them to subtract items. Some final steps also allow students to multiply and divide, if they have completed all other steps.
Reading  Time /Telling time No prep workbook
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Reading Time /Telling time No prep workbook

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This No-Prep workbook for telling the time has everything you need to teach reading and writing the time to students with 10 pages of activities and infographics. Infographic explaining the hands and how to read the time with “O’clock”, “quarter past”, “quarter to”, and “half past”. Activity sheet. Look at the clocks and write the time using “O’clock”, “quarter past”, “quarter to”, and “half past”. Infographic - How to read the minute hand. Activity - Read the minute hand and write what it says. Activity - Read the clock and write the times. Activity - Read the clock and match the correct times to the clocks. Activity - Match the digital times to the analogue clocks. Activity - Read the time sentence and draw the hands. Activity - Read the digital time and draw the hands. Activity - Read the digital times (24 Hours) and draw the hands. The pages are in full colour but can be printed in greyscale. All areas for students to write on are left white.
Simple and long multiplication practice workbook 93 pages
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Simple and long multiplication practice workbook 93 pages

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long and simple multiplication practice workbook for single digit, double digit and triple digit multiplication spread over 93 pages and more than 1000 questions. 7 levels of increasing difficulty. Students begin by solving pages of single digit multiplication problems, and then each level becomes progressively more challenging by increasing the number of digits until students are solving triple digit x triple digit sums. Either let children work through the book themselves or lay the pages out in levels and allow children to decide which challenge they want to tackle. My students loved trying to tackle ‘Level X’. Answer key included.