Printable maths ladder worksheet containing increasingly difficult questions focused on the four operations (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing). As you get further up the ladder, it includes decimal calculations too. Ideal for use within KS2 and KS3.
This Calculation Climber worksheet is a super versatile resource. It can be used as a part of your main lesson, as a starter, plenary, or even for homework! Questions start off fairly easy and get more difficult as you work your way towards the topic - perfect for using with students of differing abilities and providing challenge to those that need it.
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This worksheet comes in a PDF format and includes two different versions:
An A4 sheet with two ladders, one with the questions and one with space for working out/answers. This can be presented to the class via whiteboard, or printed for students to use.
An A4 sheet with two duplicate question ladders included, ideal for sticking in books to jot answers at the side.
Also included is full instructions and answers
Printable maths ladder worksheet containing increasingly difficult questions focused on expanding single brackets. Ideal for use within KS3.
This Calculation Climber worksheet is a super versatile resource. It can be used as a part of your main lesson, as a starter, plenary, or even for homework! Questions start off fairly easy and get more difficult as you work your way towards the topic - perfect for using with students of differing abilities and providing challenge to those that need it.
About
This worksheet comes in a PDF format and includes two different versions:
An A4 sheet with two ladders, one with the questions and one with space for working out/answers. This can be presented to the class via whiteboard, or printed for students to use.
An A4 sheet with two duplicate question ladders included, ideal for sticking in books to jot answers at the side.
Also included is full instructions and answers
Printable maths ladder worksheet containing increasingly difficult questions focused on using the four operations (adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing) with fractions. Ideal for use within KS3.
This Calculation Climber worksheet is a super versatile resource. It can be used as a part of your main lesson, as a starter, plenary, or even for homework! Questions start off fairly easy and get more difficult as you work your way towards the topic - perfect for using with students of differing abilities and providing challenge to those that need it.
About
This worksheet comes in a PDF format and includes two different versions:
An A4 sheet with two ladders, one with the questions and one with space for working out/answers. This can be presented to the class via whiteboard, or printed for students to use.
An A4 sheet with two duplicate question ladders included, ideal for sticking in books to jot answers at the side.
Also included is full instructions and answers
Printable maths ladder worksheet containing increasingly difficult questions focused on calculating fractions of amounts/fractions of a quantity. Includes fractions of whole amounts as well as fractions of decimal amounts. Ideal for use within KS3.
This Calculation Climber worksheet is a super versatile resource. It can be used as a part of your main lesson, as a starter, plenary, or even for homework! Questions start off fairly easy and get more difficult as you work your way towards the topic - perfect for using with students of differing abilities and providing challenge to those that need it.
About
This worksheet comes in a PDF format and includes two different versions:
An A4 sheet with two ladders, one with the questions and one with space for working out/answers. This can be presented to the class via whiteboard, or printed for students to use.
An A4 sheet with two duplicate question ladders included, ideal for sticking in books to jot answers at the side.
Also included is full instructions and answers
Four operations worksheet focusing on adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing. Works well accross KS2.
This includes a worksheet containing 10+ questions. They can either be printed and completed as a worksheet, or presented on a board for student(s) to see. The maze requires the student to calculate the answer to a question, then select the correct answer and follow their way around the maze. When they answer the last question, they will end on one of four shapes (circle, star, heart, moon).
Objective:
Add (within 1000), subtract (within 1000), multiply (2 digits by 1 digit) and divide (3 digits by 1 digit)
Features:
PDF file containing 2 printable worksheets and answers
10+ questions all related to the above objectives
Includes self-checking elements - questions will lead to a dead end if they’ve been answered incorrectly
Questions increase in difficulty as you progresses, to stretch and challenge students.
2D shape worksheet focusing on naming/identifying different 2D shapes. Works well accross KS2.
This includes a worksheet containing 10+ questions. They can either be printed and completed as a worksheet, or presented on a board for student(s) to see. The maze requires the student to calculate the answer to a question, then select the correct answer and follow their way around the maze. When they answer the last question, they will end on one of four shapes (circle, star, heart, moon).
Objective:
Identify the name of 2D shapes (shapes included: rectangle, trapezium, parallelogram, heptagon, pentagon, right angled triangle, hexagon, octagon)
Features:
PDF file containing 2 printable worksheets and answers
10+ questions all related to the above objectives
Includes self-checking elements - questions will lead to a dead end if they’ve been answered incorrectly
Questions increase in difficulty as you progresses, to stretch and challenge students.
Subtraction questions self checking puzzle maze printable worksheets, focused on subtracting numbers to 100. Works well accross KS1, KS2.
This includes 2 worksheets, each containing 10+ questions. They can either be printed and completed as a worksheet, or presented on a board for student(s) to see. The maze requires the student to calculate the answer to a question, then select the correct answer and follow their way around the maze. When they answer the last question, they will end on one of four shapes (circle, star, heart, moon).
Objective:
Subtract numbers within 100
Features:
PDF file containing a printable worksheets and answers
10+ questions all related to the above objectives
Includes self-checking elements - questions will lead to a dead end if they’ve been answered incorrectly
Questions increase in difficulty as you progresses, to stretch and challenge students.
Subtraction questions self checking puzzle maze printable worksheets, focused on subtracting numbers to 1000. Works well accross KS1, KS2.
This includes 2 worksheets, each containing 10+ questions. They can either be printed and completed as a worksheet, or presented on a board for student(s) to see. The maze requires the student to calculate the answer to a question, then select the correct answer and follow their way around the maze. When they answer the last question, they will end on one of four shapes (circle, star, heart, moon).
Objective:
Subtract numbers within 1000
Features:
PDF file containing a printable worksheets and answers
10+ questions all related to the above objectives
Includes self-checking elements - questions will lead to a dead end if they’ve been answered incorrectly
Questions increase in difficulty as you progresses, to stretch and challenge students.
Polygon Pile-Up worksheet activity, using and recalling angle facts to work out missing angles.
Includes: A PDF file containing the worksheet in both A4 and A5 formats
Objective: Students use angle facts to calculate the missing values. Great as an individual piece of work, or as a group activity blown up onto A3.
Printable maths ladder worksheet containing increasingly difficult questions focused on changing the subject of a formula. As you get further up the ladder. Ideal for use within KS4.
This Calculation Climber worksheet is a super versatile resource. It can be used as a part of your main lesson, as a starter, plenary, or even for homework! Questions start off fairly easy and get more difficult as you work your way towards the topic - perfect for using with students of differing abilities and providing challenge to those that need it.
About
This worksheet comes in a PDF format and includes two different versions:
An A4 sheet with two ladders, one with the questions and one with space for working out/answers. This can be presented to the class via whiteboard, or printed for students to use.
An A4 sheet with two duplicate question ladders included, ideal for sticking in books to jot answers at the side.
Also included is full instructions and answers
Printable maths ladder worksheet containing increasingly difficult questions focused on algebraic proof. Ideal for use within KS3 and KS4.
This Calculation Climber worksheet is a super versatile resource. It can be used as a part of your main lesson, as a starter, plenary, or even for homework! Questions start off fairly easy and get more difficult as you work your way towards the topic - perfect for using with students of differing abilities and providing challenge to those that need it.
About
This worksheet comes in a PDF format and includes two different versions:
An A4 sheet with two ladders, one with the questions and one with space for working out/answers. This can be presented to the class via whiteboard, or printed for students to use.
An A4 sheet with two duplicate question ladders included, ideal for sticking in books to jot answers at the side.
Also included is full instructions and answers
Addition questions self-checking puzzle maze printable worksheets, focused on adding numbers to 100 and adding numbers within 1000. Works well accross KS1 and KS2.
This includes 2 worksheets, each containing 10+ questions. They can either be printed and completed as a worksheet, or presented on a board for student(s) to see. The maze requires the student to calculate the answer to a question, then select the correct answer and follow their way around the maze. When they answer the last question, they will end on one of four shapes (circle, star, heart, moon).
Objective:
add numbers within 100
add numbers within 1000
Features:
PDF file containing 2 printable worksheets and answers
10+ questions all related to the above objectives
Includes self-checking elements - questions will lead to a dead end if they’ve been answered incorrectly
Questions increase in difficulty as you progresses, to stretch and challenge students.
Multiplication questions self checking puzzle maze printable worksheets, focused on times tables up to 12x12. Works well across KS1, KS2 and KS3. Great for the year 4 times table check.
This includes 2 worksheets, each containing 10+ questions (one sheet contains calculations up to 5 times tables, the other includes questions up to 12x12. They can either be printed and completed as a worksheet, or presented on a board for student(s) to see. The maze requires the student to calculate the answer to a question, then select the correct answer and follow their way around the maze. When they answer the last question, they will end on one of four shapes (circle, star, heart, moon).
Objective:
Use multiplication facts up to 12 x 12
Features:
PDF file containing a 2 printable worksheets and answers
10+ questions all related to the above objectives
Includes self-checking elements - questions will lead to a dead end if they’ve been answered incorrectly
Questions increase in difficulty as you progresses, to stretch and challenge students.
Maths rounding to the nearest 10 codebreaker worksheet. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS2 and KS3. The mathematician on this worksheet is Isaac Newton.
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This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today!
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PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Maths rounding to the nearest 100 codebreaker worksheet. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS2 and KS3. The mathematician on this worksheet is Ada Lovelace.
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This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today!
Includes
PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Maths rounding a decimal number (with up to 2 decimal places) to the nearest integer/whole number codebreaker worksheet. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS2 and KS3. The mathematician on this worksheet is Emmy Noether.
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This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today!
Includes
PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Maths number adding/addition within 1000 codebreaker activity. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS1 and KS2. The mathematician on this worksheet is Leonhard Euler.
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This worksheet contains 24 questions, (one for each letter of the alphabet). Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today!
Includes
PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Maths times tables/multiplication tables upto 12x12 codebreaker worksheet. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS2 and KS3, for practicing for the year 4 times table check. The mathematician on this worksheet is Sophie Germain.
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This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today!
Includes
PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Maths number adding/addition within 100 codebreaker activity. Calculate the answers to the codebreaker and reveal the name of a famous mathematician! Perfect for use within KS1 and KS2. The mathematician on this worksheet is Katherine Johnson.
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This worksheet contains 24 (one for each letter of the alphabet) questions. Students calculate answers, then use these answers to match up the letters to decode the name at the bottom of the sheet. The codebreaker at the bottom can be cut off and held back until students have completed the questions (if you’re worried they may just try to complete the codebreaker!). As an additional idea, present a profile to the class about the famous mathematician once they’ve decoded their name - It’s always great to learn about the people that make maths what it is today!
Includes
PDF file containing the blank A4 worksheet (in colour and greyscale versions), and a sheet with the answers.
Addition questions self checking puzzle maze printable worksheets, focused on adding numbers to 100 and numbers to 1000, Works well accross KS1, KS2 and KS2
This includes 2 worksheets, each containing 10+ questions on addition. They can either be printed and completed as a worksheet, or presented on a board for student(s) to see. The maze requires the student to calculate the answer to a question, then select the correct answer and follow their way around the maze. When they answer the last question, they will end on one of four shapes (circle, star, heart, moon).
Objective:
Add numbers within 100
Add numbers within 1000
Features:
PDF file containing 2 printable worksheets and their answers
10+ questions all related to the above objectives
Includes self-checking elements - questions will lead to a dead end if they’ve been answered incorrectly
Questions increase in difficulty as you progresses, to stretch and challenge students.