Construction area landmark cardsQuick View
lauraloo7lauraloo7

Construction area landmark cards

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A set of three different types of construction cards- perfect for making into booklets/sticking to a display within the construction area to give the children’s building projects more purpose. Set 1: Landmarks around the world e.g. Eiffel Tower, Burj Khalifa, Taj Mahal Set 2: Physical features of the world e.g. theme park, farm, train station Set 3: Natural features of the world e.g. waterfall, volcano, cave The resource is fully editable so you can change the font or add in/remove cards as appropriate.
Creative Area LabelsQuick View
taylorc1992taylorc1992

Creative Area Labels

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Creative Area Labels. What’s included: *Non editable and Editable files Resource labels Colouring crayon labels Paint bottle labels Perfect for a continuous provision set up Small & Medium wooden crates are from The Works Plastic containers are from Amazon
Construction Area resourcesQuick View
taylorc1992taylorc1992

Construction Area resources

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This is a bundle of resources to set up a construction area. All resources come as a PDF of editable. This resource pack includes: Labels for resources (editable and non editable ones) Lego bricks vocabulary Lego writing template paper Wooden building blocks inspiration book
Maths Area LabelsQuick View
taylorc1992taylorc1992

Maths Area Labels

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A range of labels a Continuous Provision Year 1 Classroom. What’s included: Non editable file Editable file Baskets in Photo are from Cosy Direct
ULTIMATE ultimate construction area bundleQuick View
lauraloo7lauraloo7

ULTIMATE ultimate construction area bundle

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Featuring ALL construction resources available in my shop including the two new items: constructiion area heading cards and also the KS1 History construction area cards (both new for Summer 2023). The bundle also includes: design sheets, labels and work in progress siigns construction are lettering religious buildings construction cards seasons construction cards UK geography construction cards Human, physical features and famous landmarks cards. If all of these were to be purchased individually it would cost £14- bundle price of £10 saving nearly 30%!
Codebreaker: Rectangles_Area and PerimeterQuick View
jchowelljchowell

Codebreaker: Rectangles_Area and Perimeter

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Two different sets of questions using the same keycode. Worksheets prepared with and without keycode to allow for use in classroom or for homework. Includes; a) PPT with keycode and all answers b) Worksheets with Tasks and keycode Just tasks to use with PPT keycode
Area and Perimeter of Compound ShapesQuick View
Elsie99Elsie99

Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes

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Finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. This pack includes 8 worksheets with a total of 46 multi-step questions on the area and perimeter of rectangles and compound shapes made from multiple rectangles. All units are in centimetres. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – There are 7 rectangles to find the area and perimeter of. Lengths are less than 100cm. • Worksheet 2 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are less than 100cm. • Worksheet 3 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 4 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 3 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 5 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are less than 100cm. • Worksheet 6 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 7 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 3 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 8 – This is a challenging worksheet with missing sides. There are 3 compound shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into rectangles. • Answer sheets with all answers and working. • Teachers Notes ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • finding the area and perimeter of rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter using metric measurements. • Addition and multiplication methods. ✽ Directions: Print out the 8 worksheets for each student. They can be printed in colour or black and white. ✦ Notes: All units in this resource are centimetres. These questions are suitable for use without a calculator. All answers are included. To view this resource in inches, please click here ♥ You may also like: Maths Logic Problems Red White and Blue Themed ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Volume and Surface Area of a coneQuick View
mrbagmrbag

Volume and Surface Area of a cone

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This lesson takes students through how to find the surface area and volume of a cone using the formulae. Includes activities and challenge question.
Content Area 5: LegislationQuick View
SquishyResourcesSquishyResources

Content Area 5: Legislation

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Level 1/2 Technical Award in Child Development and Care in the Early Years New for teaching in September 2022 (NCFE/CACHE Childcare) Included in this bundle is everything needed to deliver Content Area 5: Legislation This has taken me SO long to plan, and is the first content area to use a work booklet. If you download PLEASE review. There are 10 lessons here, if you deliver it as planned. Legislation lesson takes 3 lessons as one is input, followed by 1 lesson of researching in groups and creating a presentation, with the third lesson ebing their presentations. Equality and Inclusion uses 2 long clips. 1 is 20 minutes long, the other is 60 minutes. These can be taken out if you need to save time. Safeguarding is 2 lessons as I will be inviting in someone from the school safeguarding team, to speak about their role with the students. 10x lessons 2x homework tasks 1x End of Content Area assessment (exam questions taken from sample) 1x scheme of work
Area and Perimeter of Compound ShapesQuick View
Elsie99Elsie99

Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes

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Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes. This is a fun resource of compound shapes piled up to make a skyscraper challenge. Students find the area and perimeter of each compound shape by finding missing sides and splitting into rectangles. All units are centimetres. These questions are suitable for use without a calculator. There are 2 versions so that you can print in colour or black and white. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – the Skyscraper with 9 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. • Worksheet 2 – the student answer sheet. • All answers and working out are included. • Teachers Notes ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • finding the area and perimeter of rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter using metric measurements. • Addition and multiplication methods. ✽ Directions: Print out the worksheet and answer sheet for each student. They can be printed in colour or black and white. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take around half an hour for students to complete. ♥ You may also like: Find the Shaded Area GCSE Maths Revision Area and Perimeter of Rectangles Multiplying Decimals ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
KS2 Local Area PlanningQuick View
alicehodges04alicehodges04

KS2 Local Area Planning

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A breakdown of 22 lessons designed to teach KS2 about their local area over a term. This planning predominantly links to the history and geography curriculum but has cross curricular opportunities too. On the last page, I have included opportunities for writing, art and DT linked to the local area study. I have included a lesson title, teaching, activity ideas and national curriculum links taken from the National Curriculum in England © Crown copyright 2013 These ideas and activities are adaptable to your own local area. It is useful to have access to digimaps or other mapping software for this planning.
Surface area netsQuick View
SmethsSmeths

Surface area nets

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Students should work out the surface area and then cut out and build the net
Perimeter, area and volumeQuick View
WrightMathsWrightMaths

Perimeter, area and volume

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These resources include: Fully differentiated resources (many of the worksheets are entitled MUST SHOULD COULD, which is a principle I developed many years ago). Activities to help sustain the interests of the students. This bundle can be used with PERIMETER, AREA and VOLUME Spans KS3 and 4. Powerpoint/pdf/word filetypes. ENJOY!
Compound AreasQuick View
deselbydeselby

Compound Areas

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A lesson resource with a main focus on calculating missing lengths from compound shapes. Attempts to address the confusion between area and perimeter.
AreaQuick View
hcamburnhcamburn

Area

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Area of triangles, parallelograms and trapeziums worksheet.
Compound AreaQuick View
revelsumrevelsum

Compound Area

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Here are two very structured worksheets on compound area. The first worksheet is for only rectangles. The first section focuses on finding the area of plain rectangles. The second section puts two rectangles together and students are to fill in the missing lengths. The third section, students are to split up the rectangles themselves. The second worksheet is for rectangles and triangles with the same structure as the first worksheet. Suitable for KS3 and KS4 This resource will help any ability student. Attached is the answers. Please leave feedback :)
Area of Basic ShapesQuick View
maboothmabooth

Area of Basic Shapes

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This Power Point of 18 slides introduces the formulas for calculating the area of Squares Rectangles Triangles Parallelograms Trapeziums and Circles. It begins with the six formulas, these are repeated and explained as each shape is considered and also at the end of the slides. The first shapes considered are shown with grid squares to highlight the advantage of using formula rather than counting parts. Each shape formula is explained and used in examples; these are followed by 3 or 4 practice questions. There are two practical questions on slides 17 and 18, the 1st requires 5 area calculations of rooms in a small flat, the 2nd needs 8 calculations to find the area of garden beds and lawn, these two questions are copied onto a worksheet included here if you choose to use it, but can be worked from the smartboard.
AreaQuick View
ShamsterShamster

Area

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Very engaging and interactive lesson. This contains 1 PowerPoint. PowerPoint 1 - Lesson on Area of Rectangles. 11 colourful interactive slides. Lots of questions to assess understanding and check for misconception. Discussion points to make students understand and master the topic. Tasks included in the PowerPoint which can be printed. Worksheets - 3 Worksheets based on Working out Area, includes extension of working out missing area given length. Enough for minimum of 1 Lesson about 60 Minutes worth of resources.
AreasQuick View
begbiesanbegbiesan

Areas

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Squares Rectangles Parallelograms Triangles
Area of a parallelogramQuick View
adamjdayadamjday

Area of a parallelogram

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A worksheet on calculating the area of parallelograms with different metric units for length and irrelevant lengths also labelled.