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I have been teaching primary age children in Australia, UK and China for over 35 years. My resources are based on English and Maths themes. It is exciting to be at the cutting edge of creating resources when we have an instant source of prime feedback to test those resources. Our students! I hope that you and your students will find something useful in my large collection of resources

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I have been teaching primary age children in Australia, UK and China for over 35 years. My resources are based on English and Maths themes. It is exciting to be at the cutting edge of creating resources when we have an instant source of prime feedback to test those resources. Our students! I hope that you and your students will find something useful in my large collection of resources
Number Bonds
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Number Bonds

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Microsoft Excel required 9 files: Numbers up to 20,30,40,50,60,70,80, 90 and 100 A new set of randomly generated numbers every time the file is opened. 13 questions on each worksheet. Answers included. Use as a lesson starter, homework, display on the IWB.
Roman Numerals Tarsia Puzzle
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Roman Numerals Tarsia Puzzle

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A selection of Roman numerals up to MD - 1500 22 puzzle pieces. Each piece of the puzzle has a question and/or answer on it. Matching the pieces together correctly, answers to questions are revealed. Each triangular piece fits into another, creating the perfect shape as shown on the picture template. Print out the puzzle sheet two times. Stick one sheet on to thin cardboard. Carefully cut out each of the individual pieces. Use the second printout as an answer sheet. Use a bulldog clip to bundle the pieces together safely and securely, when you are not using them. A blank template is included so you can see what the finished shape looks like. A master sheet of the Roman Numerals used is also included.
Maths Cricket
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Maths Cricket

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Microsoft Excel required Addition practice – single and double digit Interactive A new set of random numbers every time the file is executed METHOD - Open the “cricket.xlsx” file Type in the team name in the rectangle at the top of the sheet Type in the players names Print the sheet and photocopy as necessary Each player faces twenty balls and remains at the strikers end Add up the totals for each player and write the answer in the TOTAL column BONUS – If the total is more than 60 runs, the player receives an extra 20 runs. Add up the BONUSES and EXTRAS and add these to the Grand Total Follow the method above for the opposing team. VARIATIONS – You could for example, award bonus runs for hitting a certain number of 6’s This worksheet allows the pupils to suggest their own BONUS awards and also to suggest the list of players names This activity also works well on the IWB HOWZAT!
Complex Missing Numbers
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Complex Missing Numbers

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Microsoft Excel required KS2 + New set of questions on a spreadsheet every time the file is opened 26 questions on each A4 sheet Addition and subtraction Challenging worksheet!!
Times Table Board Games
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Times Table Board Games

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Microsoft Excel, dice and counters required A new set of questions every time the file is opened 3 separate games: 2, 5 and 10 TIMES TABLE The playing board consists of 2x A4 landscape pieces of paper (join them together) for a total of 74 playing squares Enlarge to A3 for best results, stick onto card and laminate Roll the dice, move the required number of squares and if the answer is correct, remain on that square until the next go If the answer is incorrect, go back to the nearest Waiting Square Land on a Yellow square and if the answer is correct, move forward 2 spaces Land on a Green square and have another throw Land on a Collect a Life Card square (cards provided choice of b&w or colour) and use this card to stay on the square if the answer is wrong Be the first to reach the finish to be declared the winner A fun and stimulating resource to practice and remember times table skills REMEMBER - REGULAR REVISION REALLY REGISTERS
Subtraction Board Game
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Subtraction Board Game

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Microsoft Excel required Dice and counters required 2 files. A new set of numbers every time the file is opened 2 digits up to 99 take away numbers up to 20 - see cover image 3 digits take away numbers up to 20 (e.g. 234 - 9, 367-15) 2 landscape A4 pages (join together) 74 game squares Enlarge to A3 and laminate for best results The first player to reach the finish is the winner Decide on your own game rules Works really well for the first or last Maths lesson of the week.
Division Board Game
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Division Board Game

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Microsoft Excel, counters and dice required A new set of questions every time the fie is opened Division questions with remainders Print two A4 landscape game boards (enlarge to A3 for best results)and join together - 74 squares in total Answer a question correctly and stay on that square Answer a question incorrectly and move back to a Waiting square Land on a yellow square, answer the question correctly and move forward 2 squares Land on a green square and have a free throw Land on a Collect a Life Card, (cards provided) collect a card and use it if you answer a question incorrectly Be the first to reach the finish An invaluable resource to practice division - numbers between 20 and 50 divided by numbers up to 9
(2-12) Times Table Board Games
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(2-12) Times Table Board Games

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Microsoft Excel required Counters and dice required 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11 and 12 times table individual game files 2 x landscape playing boards for each game file. Join together for 72 playing squares Print and stick on A4 card A new set of numbers every time a file is opened - unlimited playing boards Colour and BW “Collect a Life Cards” ready to print and cut out Straightforward game rules First to reach the finish is the winner. Land on a white square, answer the question correctly and remain on that square until your next turn Land on a white square, answer the question incorrectly, then move back to the nearest red “Waiting Square” Land on a yellow square, answer the question correctly and have a free throw Land on a green square and miss a turn Land on a blue square and collect a “Life Card” Use this card if you answer a question incorrectly and you do not need to go back to a “Waiting Square” A fun resource to support the learning of times tables
Times Table Factors and Products
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Times Table Factors and Products

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Excel required 11 files, 2 to 12 times table Find and list, any Factors and Products in the Times Table number grid A new set of random numbers every time the file is opened, however you can adjust this manually, by pressing the fn and f9 keys As an alternative to printing and distributing individual copies of the worksheet, try displaying the sheet on your IWB and make it a class exercise A valuable worksheet that assists in consolidating the pupil’s knowledge and understanding of Factors and Products
Times Table, Subtraction and Addition Cruncher
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Times Table, Subtraction and Addition Cruncher

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Excel required 3 files: Times Table Cruncher, Subtraction Cruncher (challenging), Addition Cruncher See main image for Times Table Cruncher 2-12 times table Subtraction and Addition numbers up to 100 - same layout Answers provided on a separate sheet for Subtraction Cruncher A new set of random numbers every time the file is opened Press the fn and f9 keys to change the numbers before you print Make the task competitive by setting a time limit As an alternative to printing and distributing the whole sheet, display on the IWB and ask the class to copy each question into their Maths book and circle the missing number Results Column Graph template provided in a separate file Pupils should 1). Write in the name of the Cruncher attempted e.g. Subtraction 2). Colour in the number of boxes that represents their score
Number Mystery
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Number Mystery

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Excel required 4 files: A. The Case of the Missing Smarties. See main image B. The Case of the Missing Marbles. C. The Case of the Missing Conkers. D. The Case of the Missing Iphones Work out the answer to each question and keep a cumulative total as you go along. Having answered the final question, look to see if the Grand Total can be found in any of the rooms. Fill in the appropriate box with the number of Smarties/Marbles that you’ve found. Place a tick in the last box if the number does not appear in any of the rooms. The worksheet provides a new set of random numbers each time the file is opened. Use the fn key and f9 key to change the numbers manually The cumulative tally is provided on a separate sheet.
Multiples Maze
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Multiples Maze

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Excel required Individual mazes for Multiples for 2 to 12 times table Also 2 files each for Odd and **Even numbers A new random set of numbers every time a file is opened Answers provided for each maze, although there may be more than one solution Start at one of the red numbers and draw a line along the correct path to finish at the other red number Move vertically or horizontally to follow the correct path Make the puzzle even more challenging, by changing the red numbers to black before you print. The pupil then has to find a starting and finishing point
Times Table Bullseye
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Times Table Bullseye

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Excel required 11 files, 48 questions on each worksheet 2 to 12 times table Main image shows the 6 times table worksheet A new set of random questions each time the file is opened You have the option of replacing any of the numbers in red with your own before you print Put a tick in the box next to the question, if the answer equals one of the red numbers. A versatile series of worksheets that are ideal for consolidating the pupil’s learning of the 2-12 times table
Number Bullseye
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Number Bullseye

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Excel required 3 files 48 questions on every sheet Addition: Numbers up to 20 + numbers up to 20 e.g. 9+16 Multiplication: up to the 12 times table Subtraction: Numbers from 11 to 50 subtract numbers between 2 and 10 e.g. 33-8 A new set of random numbers every time the file is opened Work out the answer to the sum and if it equals one of the red numbers, put a tick in the box next to the sum - see the main image for layout A fun and straightforward set of worksheets that gives the pupil unlimited practice with number bonds Ideal as a lesson starter, extension work and homework. Use the worksheet on the IWB to use as a whole class puzzle
Time Worksheets - 12 hour and 24 hour
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Time Worksheets - 12 hour and 24 hour

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Microsoft Excel required A new set of questions every time the fies are opened Suitable for Years 3,4,5 and 6 4 files a. 12 hour Time: 10 word problem questions using" before" and “after” o’clock 6 clockfaces - draw the hour and minute hand to show the correct 12 hour time b. 24 hour Time: 10 word problem questions using" before" and “after” o’clock 6 clockfaces - draw the hour and minute hand to show the correct 24 hour time c. 12x 12 hour clockfaces - draw the hour and minute hands to show the correct time d. 12 x 24 hour clockfaces - draw the hour and minute hands to show the correct time An essential resource to have in your Time worksheet portfolio
Time - Board Game
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Time - Board Game

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Microsoft Excel, dice and counters required A new set of questions every time the file is opened Suitable for Year 3, 4 & 5 The playing board consists of 2x A4 landscape pieces of paper (join them together) for a total of 74 playing squares Print, stick onto card and laminate 5 separate games Game 1 12hr times-Add between 10 and 20 minutes on to the time in each square - see cover image Game 2 12hr times-Subtract between 10 and 20 minutes on to the time in each square Game 3 12hr times-Mixture of Addition and Subtraction. Add or subtract between 10 and 20 minutes on to the time in each square Game 4 24hr times Add between 10 and 20 minutes on to the time in each square Game 5 24hr times Subtract between 10 and 20 minutes on to the time in each square If the answer is incorrect, go back to the nearest Waiting Square Land on a Yellow square and if the answer is correct, move forward 2 spaces Land on a Green square and have another throw Land on a Collect a Life Card square (cards provided) and use this card to stay on the square if the answer is wrong Be the first to reach the finish to be declared the winner
Number Maze Addition
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Number Maze Addition

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Excel required 11 files: ( +2, +3, +4, +5 …+12) Main image displays Addition +8 Start at a red number and draw a line that follows the correct path with the numbers increasing by 8 each time. Move vertically or horizontally Finish at the other red number A new set of random numbers every time the file is opened Answers provided, however there may be more than one solution Make the puzzle more challenging by changing the two red numbers to black before you print. The pupil then has to find the start and finish points A puzzle worksheet that will keep the pupil busy and entertained, while strengthening their number bonds
Tarsia Number
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Tarsia Number

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Excel required A new set of random numbers every time the file is opened 10 different Puzzles: Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction, Sequences Ascending, Sequences Descending, Mixture (add, multiply, subtract, see main image), Divide by 2, Double, Double and add 5, Double and subtract 5 15 squares on each sheet Print, stick on to card, carefully cut out the squares and shuffle face up. Arrange the squares so that adjoining numbers match the task and equals the number in red Once solved, repeat against the clock A valuable and fun resource strengthening number facts
Time Conversion
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Time Conversion

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Micfosoft Excel required A new set of questions every time the file is opened - unlimited worksheets Suitable for KS2 Convert seconds to minutes, minutes to seconds, minutes to hours and hours to days Also included are 5 Time Conversion word problems e.g. Bill spent 190 hours on holiday. How many days is that? Lots of variety and challenges in this resource
Year 3 & Year 4 Data Handling
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Year 3 & Year 4 Data Handling

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Microsoft Excel required A new set of data every time the file is opened 7 different topics of data ideal for making line and column graphs Plant growth, Daily temperatures, Pages read, Favourite colours Favourite food, Favourite board game, Favourite footbal team Use the data also, to create your own problem solving questions: highest, lowest, ordering… Project on the whiteboard or photocopy and distribute A versatile and visual resource which the students really enjoy working on