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Hello all! I'm Jinky, a primary maths teacher and Maths Academic Coordinator at Beaconhouse Yamsaard Rangsit, Thailand. One of my joy is to find time to take photos of anything I think interesting. If I am not chasing cats or taking photos, I am busy with putting pieces together and come up with colourful banners, borders for paper, numbers and alphabet. I am offering discounts for my resources from time to time. So, please check out my page. 'Thank you' for stopping by.

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Hello all! I'm Jinky, a primary maths teacher and Maths Academic Coordinator at Beaconhouse Yamsaard Rangsit, Thailand. One of my joy is to find time to take photos of anything I think interesting. If I am not chasing cats or taking photos, I am busy with putting pieces together and come up with colourful banners, borders for paper, numbers and alphabet. I am offering discounts for my resources from time to time. So, please check out my page. 'Thank you' for stopping by.
Volume of Cuboids and Capacity (Word Problems)
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Volume of Cuboids and Capacity (Word Problems)

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Pupils can relate to these real word problems involving volume of cuboids and capacity of liquids. Use this power point illustration as class discussion. Hope you find it useful. Aligned to Common Core State Standards: 5.MD.3, 5.MD.4, 5.MD.5
Year 4-Measurement (Volume)
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Year 4-Measurement (Volume)

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Worksheet to calculate the missing volume. This is a good practise for your pupils on how to think back and be able to reverse the equivalent volume of liquids.
KS2 (7-11 year olds) Quiz (Time)
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KS2 (7-11 year olds) Quiz (Time)

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General 'time' quiz which includes time, duration of time, schedule (timetable), schedule (program), calendar, relationships between units of time and solving word problems involving time. This quiz is to use as an aid to see if pupils have understood the concept of &'Time&';. Hope you find it helpful.
Year 4 - A Tale About Maths (play script)
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Year 4 - A Tale About Maths (play script)

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Year 4 ‘Who Stole A Quarter Of My Pie?’ is a tragic-comedy play script about Mrs. Baker’s missing quarter of a pie. Meet the finest crime detectives Captain Algebra, Inspector Geometry, and Constable Addition solve the crime and the five workers who make Maths drama fun and educational. Great to use for Open House shows or stage plays. .
Year 4 - Ordering Fractions (Worksheet)
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Year 4 - Ordering Fractions (Worksheet)

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Worksheet to practise the concept of arranging fractions (with same numerator and denominator) in ascending or descending order. You may assign this as a classroom controlled practise or homework.
Place Value and Digit Value
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Place Value and Digit Value

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Place value and digit value are important concept that is often misunderstood and misplaced. Print, laminate and discuss these flashcards to your pupils to help them understand the meaning of a number. You can also use these flashcards to show and compare the numbers. They can also be used as classroom display. Hope you find them useful. CCSS alignment: 5.NBT.1
Ks2 Rounding Off Decimals to Tenth and Hundredth
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Ks2 Rounding Off Decimals to Tenth and Hundredth

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Rounding and estimating are important parts of mathematics and a very handy tool for everyday life. Rounding can make sums easy. By rounding off, you could easily figure out that you would need to pay for your groceries. Here's a free worksheet to help your pupils to learn more about rounding off decimals.
Ordering Fractions (Handout)
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Ordering Fractions (Handout)

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Handout to practice the concept of arranging fractions (with same numerator and denominator) in ascending or descending order. You may assign this as a classroom controlled practice or homework.
Grade 6 My Book About Parallelograms
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Grade 6 My Book About Parallelograms

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A printable book about parallelograms which are closed shapes made up of four straight lines. Ask pupils to construct parallelograms using a pair of compasses, a protractor and a ruler and describe the parallelogram properties. Ask them to show how to find the perimeter and calculate their areas. Hope you find it useful.
Grade 6 My Book About Trapezoids
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Grade 6 My Book About Trapezoids

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A printable book about trapezoids which are closed shapes made up of four straight lines. Ask pupils to construct trapezoids using a pair of compasses, a protractor and a ruler and describe properties. Ask them to show how to find the perimeter and calculate their areas. Hope you find it useful.
KS2 Quiz (Quadrilaterals)
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KS2 Quiz (Quadrilaterals)

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General quadrilateral quiz which includes the types of quadrilaterals, axes of symmetry of quadrilaterals, drawing rectangles, perimeter of quadrilateral and area of rectangle. This quiz is to use as an aid to see if pupils have understood the concept of 'Quadrilaterals'. Hope you find it useful.
Grade 1 - Making Number Bonds
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Grade 1 - Making Number Bonds

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Securing number bonds at an early age gives children number confidence as they progress through school. Here’s powerpoint presentation to explain to your pupils that number bonds are different combinations of numbers that make up a different number. Each number bond represents a part-whole relationship between three numbers. You may use this presentation as an introduction to the number bond concept or as a classroom game. CCSS alignment: 1.NBT.1, 1.NBT.2, 1.NBT.3, 1.NBT.4, 1.NBT.5, 1.NBT.6
KS2 Quiz (Numbers Greater than 100,000)
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KS2 Quiz (Numbers Greater than 100,000)

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General 'Numbers More than 100,000' quiz which includes reading and writing numbers, place and digit value, writing numbers in expanded form, comparing and ordering numbers and number patterns. This quiz is to use as an aid to see if pupils have understood the concept of the 'Numbers Greater than 100,000'. Hope you find it useful.
Rounding Off Numbers to 1000
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Rounding Off Numbers to 1000

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Rounding and estimating are important parts of mathematics and a very handy tool for everyday life. Rounding can make sums easy. By rounding off, you could easily figure out that you would need to pay for your groceries. Here’s a free flashcards with number lines to practice rounding off numbers to 1000, using numbers between 6000-7000, with your pupils. Laminate for longer use.
Year 1 - Making Number Bonds
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Year 1 - Making Number Bonds

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Securing number bonds at an early age gives your pupils number confidence as they progress through school. Here’s powerpoint presentation to explain to your pupils that number bonds are different combinations of numbers that make up a different number. Each number bond represents a part-whole relationship between three numbers. You may use this presentation as an introduction to the number bond concept or as a classroom game.
Ascending, Descending Poster
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Ascending, Descending Poster

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Some children are visual learner. These posters will help your pupils to know the difference between 'ascending&' and &';descending'. In Maths, &'ascending order&'; or 'descending order&' children will learn to arrange the number from the biggest to the smallest and also from the smallest to the biggest. Print, laminate and stick them on your vocabulary maths wall so pupils can remember and understand these words in maths logical way. Great to use for students of English as a second language. Hope you find it useful.
KS2 My Book Of Quadrilaterals
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KS2 My Book Of Quadrilaterals

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A printable book about quadrilaterals, which are closed shapes made up of four straight lines. Ask the students to construct the quadrilaterals and write about their properties and classifications. Many real-world objects have the shapes of quadrilaterals, ask the students to cut out pictures of objects from the magazines or newspaper, then paste them at the back pages. Hope you find this useful.