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A professional software engineer. Creating learning material using my industry knowledge and skills to hopefully help teachers and students.

A professional software engineer. Creating learning material using my industry knowledge and skills to hopefully help teachers and students.
The Four Basic Operations
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The Four Basic Operations

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The four basic operations consist of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. These teaching resources contains a presentation explaining the basic operation with animated examples, an excel spreadsheet with randomly generated questions and automated marking that could be used as a lesson starter, and question and answer sheets with over 200 questions. Contents The Four Basic Operations.pptx A power point explaining each of the four basic operations with animated examples and questions. The Four Basic Operations - Random Questions.xlsm An excel spreadsheet (with macros) that randomly generates a question using one of the four basic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division) and will show a smiley face or an unhappy face if the answer is correct or incorrect. This could be used as a starter for a lesson, or as a quick activity/refresher. The Four Basic Operations - Question Sheets.docx A word document containing questions and answer boxes, one page for each operation. This contains over 200 questions. The pages/questions could be chopped up, or split apart and given as lesson tasks or homework. The Four Basic Operations - Answer Sheets.docx The accompanying answer sheet for the 200+ questions. Requirements Microsoft Office Suite (Words, Power point and Excel)
Pack of Maths Worksheets with Answer Sheets
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Pack of Maths Worksheets with Answer Sheets

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A pack containing 14 different maths worksheet all with accompanying answer sheets. Covering topics such as: addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, long division, order of operations, remainders, etc.
Math Equation Grids
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Math Equation Grids

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This pack contains worksheets that involved solving a maths equation grid. Imagine sudoku mixed with number machines. The children have to work out which numbers go into the blank areas to solve the equations on each side.