Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
Resources for busy teachers of Maths and PE. In most cases you can just download, print and teach! If you would like to purchase more than one product at a time and there is not a bundle for it email me for a custom bundle to get 15% off the total price at pickupandgoresources@gmail.com
A poster with pictures with the following formulae on:
Circumference of a circle
Length of an arc
Area of a circle
Area of a sector
Volume of a cone
Volume of a sphere
Volume of a cylinder
Surface area of a cone
Surface area of a sphere
Surface area of a cylinder
A fun 10 card treasure hunts for a function machines lesson. Skills covered are: writing an expression from a function machine. Student record card and solutions included. Use as a starter for a lesson on writing expressions, solving equations or as AFL/ a plenary for a lesson on function machines.
Difficulties include
★ Purple (challenge) - - Writing the algebraic expression from a function machine
Students need to start on any random card and note down the letter on their recording card (first page). They answer the question on that card then find another card that has the answer on (they then note down that letter and so on).
Suggestions for use:
★Print them off on A4 and scatter them around the room (students love getting out of their seats!)
★Print the cards off 4 to a page and give them to students individually to do on their desk
See here for more function machines resources, including lessons and other treasure hunts.
This types of angles in parallel lines foldable reference guide is a exciting way of students displaying information and revision materials in their book. Great for use in a lesson finding angles in parallel lines. Students will find using this types of angles in parallel lines foldablefun and they could even personalise it!
This types of angles in parallel lines foldable comes in 2 different versions so you can personalise for each class.
With pictures and explanation, including space on the inside for students to draw examples
With pictures and a blank inside for complete freedom
Text instructions for use are included in the resource.
Click here for more angles in parallel lines resources.
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Subtracting fractions with common denominators. These are no frills worksheet, good for students that need lots of practice with subtracting fractions.
Easy difficulty on subtracting fractions. Both denominators are the same.
4 x sets of worksheets each with 20 questions on and an answers sheet included. 80 questions in total.
Find more fractions worksheets here
See here for subtracting fractions mazes - Fun consolidation activities!
Halloween maths - tessellations. A Halloween themed tessellation activity for students to complete as homework or classwork. A great consolidation activity that can engage students at Halloween.
Includes:
A skull (med)
With the following types of sheets:
An A4 portrait sheet with small squares and a small shape to start students off
An A4 portrait sheet with big squares and a big shape to start students off
An A4 landscape sheet with small squares and a small shape to start students off
An A4 landscape sheet with big squares and a big shape to start students off
A small template which is approx 1/6 of A4
A big template approx 1/2 A4
Examples of how to tessellate the shape
I have more halloween tessellations available here
Volume of cylinders, cones and spheres formula foldable
This is a formula reference guide to volume of cylinder, cones and spheres. Students could use this foldable to stick into their book for reference for lessons or revision.
This product is includes:
★ A non-editable pdf
★ Instructions for print and assembly
This is a great, engaging activity for a lesson on roman numerals. Skills covered are converting from roman numerals to normal numbers and converting from normal numbers to roman numerals up to 100. Great as an assessment for learning activity.
There are a total of 16 pairs which students have to match the ordinary numbers with the roman numerals. You can ask students to start with the ordinary numbers and convert to roman numerals, or the other way around, depending on what you are working on.
Suggestions for use:
Print each set in different colours so they don’t get mixed up
laminate for future use
Give each student a card and they have to find their matching pair
Give a set to students individually for them to match then stick in their books
Give to pairs for a collaborative task
Have as a station that students move around during lessons.
The answers are next to each other on the answer file
Find more roman numerals activities here.
Translations treasure hunt. 3 different difficulties for translations included with these treasure hunts, perfect for a unit on transformations. Skills include - translating shapes on a square grid, translating shapes using vectors and describing the translation.
Students need to start on any random card and note down the letter on their recording card. They answer the question on that card then find another card that has the answer on (they then note down that letter and so on).
Suggestions for use:
★Print them off on A4 and scatter them around the room (students love getting out of their seats!)
★Print the cards off 4 to a page and give them to students individually to do on their desk
The 3 levels of difficulty that have been included:
• Blue (easy) - translating shapes on a square grid
•Gold (medium) - translating shapes on a square grid using vectors
•Red (harder) - describing the transformation
Click here for more transformations resources.
Multiplying and dividing negative numbers maze. 1 maze with full solutions are included, great for use in a lesson on negative numbers when you don’t want to use traditional worksheets. Skills include a mixture of multiplying and dividing negative numbers. This is a fun way for students to consolidate multiplying and dividing negative numbers.
UPDATED - 29.3.19 - Changed the wrong answers so they address misconceptions a bit better. There should not be any duplicate answers either.
This activity is great because students can self-check the answers and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions.
Included in this product:
1 x multiplying and dividing negative numbers maze
Recommended uses for this activity
★a revison tool for students who have complete a unit on negative numbers
★A task for quick finishers and more able students
★ A starter to check for prior learning
Students work their way through the maze, colouring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
Want more multiplying and dividing negative numbers activities? Check out my multiplying and dividing BINGO activity here
Click here for more negative number resources.
These self-checking, no-prep printable maze worksheets will give KS3 students a fun way to practise Solving One Step Equations (with multiplying and dividing only). These maths mazes can be used for class work, warm-ups, additional practise, homework or you can give them to early finishers.
Included:
★3 mazes (labelled at the bottom left)
★Answer Key for each maze
Features:
★Easy to use
★Self-checking
★At least 9 questions for students to answer
★Engaging
★Mark at a glance
★Full solutions
This is a more engaging way of reviewing solving equations. It is great because students can self-check the answers and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions.
Students work their way through the maze, coloring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
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This Christmas maths codebreaker gives students lots of practice at their times tables which helps them to reveal a Christmas Joke. A fun maths starter or reward for early finishers in the run up to Christmas.
Similar to my Halloween codebreaker freebie which is a “TES PICKS” resource.
Students need to answer the questions and find each corresponding letters in order to reveal a Christmas joke, fun Christmas clip art pictures included.
Find more Christmas maths activities here.
These self-checking, no-prep printable maze worksheets will give KS3 students a fun way to practise Solving One Step Equations (with positive x’s). These maths mazes can be used for class work, warm-ups, additional practise, homework or you can give them to early finishers.
Included:
★3 mazes (labelled at the bottom left)
★Answer Key for each maze
Features:
★Easy to use
★Self-checking
★At least 9 questions for students to answer
★Engaging
★Mark at a glance
★Full solutions
This is a more engaging way of reviewing solving equations. It is great because students can self-check the answers and most of the time they don’t realise they are answering multiple questions.
Students work their way through the maze, coloring the correct answers and following the path to the next question.
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Other resources you might like
Solving 1 Step Equations Maths Maze Activity - Multiplying and Dividing
Solving 1 Step Equations Maths Maze Activity - Adding and Subtracting
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This is a lesson on enlargements for use in a secondary transformations unit. This enlargements lesson includes Powerpoint and workbook. Skills covered are: enlarging a shape from a centre of enlargement with a positive scale factor,enlarging a shape with a fractional scale factor, describing the enlargement.
Time saving resource for busy teachers! You should be able to teach a lesson without too much preparation (mainly printing!). Fully differentiated (blue =easiest, gold=medium, red=harder)
This resource includes:
• A PowerPoint
• Differentiated Work booklet that includes self-assessment sections
The PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach enlargements, including animated examples. The lessons use the following format:
• Objective and levels
• A “how to teaching portion” with animated examples
• Answers to all the booklet questions
• Plenary (with answers)
The powerpoint and booklet are currently set up for GCSE maths grade, however you can edit the grades to reflect KS3 or your own schools assessment criteria. In the word booklet if you change any grade (e.g the blue section) it should automatically change the rest of that colour into the same grade.
This will take up a whole lesson (between 45mins to 1h 15 dependent on how many questions the students get through)
See here for differentiated worksheets on Enlargements.