A lesson on ordering and comparing large numbers. Powerpoint contains: a video for visual learners, sentence starters to encourage maths talk and inequality symbols to print out. Differentiated worksheets included. Aimed at SEND Year 8 students but can easily be used for KS1 & 2 or KS3 intervention groups. Dyslexic friendly font and powerpoint.
This product teaches division focussing on sharing equally or fairly.
Sharing is usually the first step students embark on when learning division.
Aimed at: Keystage 1, and SEN
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PowerPoint Presentation (22 Slides) includes practical activities, interaction of students and learn how to work out sharing problems and how to write number sentences. Also explains what each of the digits mean in a division number sentence and what the division sign means in the context of sharing.
Detailed Lesson Plan- includes learning objectives, lesson starter, main activities and plenary. All slides are referred to in the plan.
Worksheets: -
Activity 1 - 9 pages of cut/paste activities (differentiated) includes completing missing number sentences.
Activity 2 - 9 pages of cut/paste activities (differentiated) sharing between 3 people.
Additional Worksheets 1 and 2 - Solving gummie bears problem.
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This resource pack is relates to addition and subtraction one-step word problems.
**Learning objectives: To solve addition and subtraction word problems. **
Aimed at: Keystage 1/Lower Keystage 2
It includes a 5 Slide PowerPoint on hints on how to tackle word problems. I would read a problem card out on the PowerPoint first and elicit from the children how they would go about solving the problem.
**The pack also includes: **
There are 3 sets of differentiated addition word problems worksheets -
Worksheet 1 - addition up to 10 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 2 - addition up to 15 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 3 - addition up to 20 - (12 questions)
There are 3 sets of differentiated subtraction word problems worksheets -
Worksheet 1 - subtraction up to 10 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 2 - subtraction up to 15 - (12 questions)
Worksheet 3 - subtraction up to 20 - (12 questions)
Additional Task Cards:
Besides the conventional worksheets, there are addition and subtraction task cards.
They contain simple word problem sentences for children who are finding reading challenging. But the cards are suitable for all abilities as the cards require students to write a number sentence below the word problem.
18 addition word problem task cards (with answers)
18 subtraction word problem task cards (with answers)
You can laminate the task cards and/or stick into children’s math books.
Files are contained in a folder.
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Printable cards covering numbers 1-20. Each card give the learner the opportunity to write the number, count the number, add the correct amount of dots to represent the number, write the number that is one less and the one that is one more. Designed for laminating and using with a dry wipe marker. Sassoon font throughout with some visual prompts
A poster demonstrating commonly used fractions, decimals and percentages, and showing their equivalences in an intuitive way by reference to the battery icon that students will recognise from phones, laptops, tablets, etc.
Cards show British coins up to £1 in value, stating “I have…” Underneath is a statement saying how much an item costs. Learners need to count the coins and decide whether they can afford the item. Many learners with ASD / SEN struggle with money sense and the idea of whether an item is affordable or not. This activity could be extended to ask how much change the student would receive if the item is affordable, or alternatively, how much more money they would need.
Designed as an independent workstation task for learners with autism but could also be used in a small group.
Learners use clothes pegs to answer the question yes / no to make the task more interactive and to focus those who find sitting and writing to be difficult.
Resources included are as follows:
20 PDF files for you to print.
A range of 16 A4 posters, each showing a different way to reduce the expenses of shopping. These include topics such as buying special offers, buying in bulk, not buying prepared food, shopping around etc. each poster gives prices of products and the possible savings a person could make.
10 tasks are included such as researching food prices, looking for food around the home, looking into food storage and use by dates etc
Display materials include title lettering, heading long banner, numbers with money pattern, punctuation including pound signs, buntings, shop logos, price tickets, background and display border.
Other resources include a food/budget diary, word search, topic summary sheet, coins to use for activities etc.
This product relates to division focussing on grouping.
The lesson conveniently follows on from sharing equally. The lesson models grouping in a ‘hands on’ way.
Aimed at: Keystage 1, and SEN students.
Content:
PowerPoint Presentation (26 Slides), includes whole class activities, what grouping means and put into real life context, explaining and writing number sentences.
The meaning of the division sign is explained in a number sentence in the context of ‘grouping’.
Flexible detailed Lesson Plan - includes lesson starter (counting in 2s, 5s and 10s, lesson objectives, explains main activities and plenary.
3 sets of worksheets - includes circling groups, describing groupings, and writing number sentences.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, MS Word and PDF
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A resource on reading and writing numbers from 1 to 20 in numerals and words.
Aimed at: Keystage 1, SEND and ESL students.
There is opportunity for literacy link connected to one of the activities - Making a list which entails writing the numbers in words and figures for each person receiving a gift - please see preview pane.
The lesson pack includes:-
- Detailed Lesson Plan - includes learning objectives for lesson starter and main activity, oral/mental starter, main activities and plenary. The PowerPoint Slides are referred to in the plan.
- PowerPoint Presentation - (31 Slides) include chart showing numerals and numbers in words, whole class activities on writing and reading numbers, matching numerals to words and vice versa.
- Flash cards - digits and in words 0 to 20/zero to twenty (print/laminate)
- 2 Number/Word Charts for display - You can print onto A3 and laminate. (in different fonts)
- 5 Worksheets -
Worksheet 1 Completing a missing numbers and words chart (all children to do this sheet).
Extra differentiated work:
Worksheets 2 - Writing numbers to words and words to numbers.
Worksheet 3 - writing numbers to words and words to numbers (easier)
Worksheet 4 and 4a - Cut/paste activity matching-up
(See preview pane) Worksheet 5 - Literacy link work - Making a list for Fran which includes writing and matching numerals to number words.
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This product relates to multiplication and division one-step word problems with Answer Keys.
Aimed at: Keystage 1/Lower Keystage 2
**Content: **
15 Slides - PowerPoint Presentation on how to tackle word problems. In addition to drawing arrays, other strategies are touched upon - examples of how to use the number line, pictures and times table facts to solve multiplication and division problems for the more able children.
Differentiated worksheets:
Division Problems (1) - 15 questions (3 questions on each page)
Division Problems (2) - 15 questions (3 questions on each page)
Multiplication Problems (1) - 15 questions (3 questions on each page)
Multiplication Problems (2) - 15 questions (3 questions on each page)
Multiplication word problem task cards numbered 1 to 18 - work out answers/write number sentence.
Division word problem task cards numbered 1 to 18 - work out answers/write number sentence
Laminate the task cards and cut out for repeated use.
Alternatively, you can select and cut out the task cards to stick into workbooks for children to work on the problems.
File Type: PowerPoint Presentation, Word and PDF Format
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**This resource relates to repeated addition and arrays to visualize multiplication. **
Aimed at: Year 1/2 and Lower Keystage 2, and SEND.
PowerPoint Presentation (24 Slides) contains:
Illustration and explanation of arrays (rows and columns)
How we read the arrays
What is repeated addition and how it is written (2 + 2 + 2 = 3 lots of 2 = 2 x 3), i.e 2 repeated 3 times.
Whole class activity on describing an array on their whiteboards
There are 3 worksheets:-
Activity 1 (2 pages) - Children write repeated additions for the arrays shown.
Children that require support with the activities can write one repeated addition e.g. 2 + 2 + 2 whereas a more able child will be able to write two addition models: 2 + 2 + 2 and 3 + 3.
Activity 2 (2 pages) - (Extension) Same as above but the arrays are larger.
There is a small section on the worksheets where it asks children to show 3 lots of 4 and then circle the groups.
Activity 3 (8 pages)- Cut and Paste activity - The activity involves children cutting out buttons and arranging them in an array according to what is asked in the boxes: e.g. 5 x 2, so the student cuts out 2 lots of 5 buttons (10) and form them in an array, e.g. 5 buttons in a row and 2 columns.
Extension for more able: On Activity Sheets 1 and 2 - The children can write the multiplication number sentence inside the box below their repeated additions- 2 + 2 + 2
2 X 3 = 6
3 + 3
3 X 2 = 6
Learning Objectives:
To know that multiplication is related to repeated addition
To learn that arrays arranged in rows and columns helps us to work out a multiplication sums.
File Type: PowerPoint, Word and pdf.
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8 times tables faces (12 posters, A4) to make learning the times tables easy and fun! The characters are designed to be interesting and quirky to gauge children's imagination and curiosity. There are 2 sets: one is just of the faces. The other has the 8 times tables number sentence at the top.
Hopefully your children/students will take and interest in the 8 times tables and learning them will not be too much of a chore!
Note: This is for the 8 times tables only.
Things to do to help learn the number facts:
1. Find the multiplication facts in the pictures and GET GOOD and QUICK at finding them!
2. Laminate the posters and trace over them with a non-permanent marker regularly.
3. Recall the multiplication fact using the posters with the faces only (not the ones with the multiplication fact on top.)
4. Become a 'mentor'. Take the cards to someone else and help them find the multiplication facts in the pictures.
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Double sided maths mat. Designed as a reminder for pupils in UKS2 and above who need additional support or visual guidance but could be useful elsewhere. Very clearly laid out. Includes 100 square, multiplication square, 2d and 3d shapes, maths operations, fractions, percentages and decimals, time, angles and UK coins. Sassoon font throughout.
This resource consists of:
16 Number Bond Worksheets (number bonds only up until 10)
6 Write 'n' Wipe Number Bond Cards
44 Number Bond Flashcards for Math Games
1 A4 Number Bond Poster
Suitable for Children aged 5-7 or those who are older but are weak and may need extra help.
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Number matching activity. Laminate main 'I can make..' board. Children need to find cards showing the identified number in various forms - tally, coins, dice, counters.
Used for children with autism in KS1 and KS2, would be suitable for mainstream children in KS1 or children with other SEN.
Activity 1:
Children need to count the items (1 - 5) on a baseboard and place the corresponding number digit card and dice card appropriately. Designed to reinforce familiarity with numbers 1 to 5 and their matching digit and dice face. Best laminated with velcro to attach cards to baseboard but also suitable for use as a cut and paste worksheet.
Activity 2:
4 worksheets of varying difficulty. Children need to complete 10 squares to make specific numbers. This could be made more fun by using bingo dabbers or an ear bud dipped in paint.
4 A4 sheets in total - 2 car parks and 2 sheets with corresponding cars. 1 activity is based on adding 10 to numbers from 0 to 10 and the other is based on doubling single digits.
A cut and stick activity. Learners are given the car park sheet and have to work out the sum and stick the correct car in the car park space. Sums are on the car park places, answers are on the cars.
I designed this for a Y2 learner with autism and limited motivation in maths as he loved cars. It did capture his interest and engaged him well. Other pupils who weren’t quite as fixated on cars still enjoyed the activity.
Also suitable for mainstream pupils working at this level, or older pupils with SEN.
This no prep resource is designed to help young learners develop problem-solving skills through scaffolded word problems, backed by visual and written support. This product offers multiplication word problems for 3rd grade. Kids with minimal verbal skills and diverse learning needs will benefit from this adapted resource.
Key Features:
Scaffolded Approach: These word problems are thoughtfully structured at two levels to meet the needs of 3rd-grade students. Each level gradually introduces a different strategy to solve allowing learners to progress at their own pace.
Visual Support: Each word problem is accompanied by illustrations, providing a visual representation of the problem scenario.
Written Support: In addition to visuals, these word problems offer written support in larger fontsize in the form of clear and concise instructions. These instructions guide students on how to approach and solve the problems step-by-step.
What’s included:
12 problems with level 1 scaffolding(Visual and written)
12 problems with level 2 scaffolding(written and alternative strategy)
Total: 24 pages of no prep worksheets - Print and use.
How to use:
These paraeducator-friendly adapted word problems are designed for classroom instruction in self-contained/gen-ed class, small-group work, IEP goal assessments or independent practice. They can also be used for homework assignments, math centers, or differentiated learning activities, catering to various teaching and learning styles. You can also use these for baseline IEP goal assessment(back to school) or in regular teaching and practice.
Help kids to become confident at finding one more and one less than a given number. These are adaptive resources with visual and written support to aid repetition and mastery.
Category: Arithmetic, Basic Operations, Mental Math, Special Education
**STANDARDS **CCSS K.CC.A.2 CCSS K.CC.A.3 CCSS K.CC.B.4
CCSS K.OA.A.5
Math Skills Addressed in this Resource:
Identify and Write one more than a number within 20
Identify and Write some less than a number within 20
You will get :
A digital file that can be made into 40 task cards.
20 task cards to practice “One more”.
20 task cards to practice “One less”.
Q: How do you use these centers?
A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity.
Use them during-
• during guided math as math centers.
• for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill.
• as an extension activity for free choice time.
• during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk.
Q: How do you store the centers?
A: These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels.
THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print your task cards after your purchase.
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Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency Worksheets - Three Digit Addition worksheets with regrouping.
2nd - 3rd grade
Vertically Arranged
Modified work with only four problems per page.
Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size.
Students appreciate the visual separations of the place values.
Answers key included for quick assessment checks.
These sheets are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they add three digit numbers by regrouping. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity.
What’s included:
-10 pages of three digit addition with regrouping(answer key included).
You may definitely benefit from my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here.
THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print your worksheets after purchase. Please reach out to me at musingsandreviews@gmail.com in case of any issues. Buyer satisfaction is important to me.
Scaffolded Math Fact Fluency TaskCards - Three Digit Addition with no regrouping. Prep once use many times.
2nd - 3rd grade
Vertically Arranged
1:1 practice cards
Simple distraction-free layout in larger font size.
Students appreciate the visual separations of the place values.
These cards are designed to help students progress from a concrete to an abstract (or mental) knowledge when they add three digit numbers. They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity.
What’s included:
-42 taskcards of three digit addition without regrouping.
You may definitely benefit from my free differentiated Math Fact Fluency video resources here.
Q: How do you use these centers?
A: These task cards can be used in many ways! They are great for a small group activity, independent, or fast finisher activity in your special ed classroom/individual practice. They can also be used as a morning tub or partner activity.
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Use them during-
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• during guided math as math centers.
• for early finishers that need extra practice with a specific math skill.
• as an extension activity for free choice time.
• during teacher small group time to model expectations and math talk.
Q: How do you store the centers?
A: These centers are designed to fit into photo storage boxes or sandwich baggies for simple storage. I use the Recollections Photo Storage Set from Michaels.
THIS IS A DIGITAL PRODUCT, NO PHYSICAL PRODUCT WILL BE MAILED. You will immediately be able to download and print your task cards after your purchase.
Please reach out to me in case of issues. Buyer satisfaction is important to me.