20 minutes practice - short multiply (234 x 6)Quick View
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20 minutes practice - short multiply (234 x 6)

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For short multiplication, eg 234 x 6 This spreadsheet generates a unique set of problems on one side of an A4, and the answers on the next sheet. Designed to be printed out, to provide plenty of practise. Ideal for class tests, or homework exercise, as each pupil can have their own version - no copying! Easy to mark, as the answers are calculated for you, each pair (worksheet + answers) has a ref number so they don't get mixed up.
20 minutes practice - timestables 0x0= to 12x12=Quick View
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20 minutes practice - timestables 0x0= to 12x12=

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KS2 / KS3 Maths. This is one of a series of worksheet generators. This one produces lots of random questions in the form 9 * 4 = ... and generates the answers on a second page. Ideal for homework, class test, or individual practice. Each pupil can have a unique set of questions, so copying is not an issue. Pupils can mark their own or each other's work, saves time & reinforces the learning. Just press F9 and then print. Quick and easy. Each pair (worksheet and answer) have a unique code, so they don't get mixed up.
worksheet generator -multiply using compact methodQuick View
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worksheet generator -multiply using compact method

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This excel spreadsheet generates 16 unique questions, which can be printed out as homework, or class tests. Each pupil can have a different set of questions, so no copying! Just press F9 to generate a new set of numbers. Answers print out on a separate sheet, pupils can mark their own or each others. Includes questions with decimals, from 123 x 45 = to 2.345 x 6.7 = (but set out vertically). Answers show all working out.
20 minutes practice - * & / by 0.01, 0.1, 10, 100Quick View
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20 minutes practice - * & / by 0.01, 0.1, 10, 100

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This is one of a series of worksheet generators. KS2 / KS3 worksheet. Calculating number. This one produces lots of random questions in the form 3.6 * 100 = .... or 0.25 * 0.01 = .... It generates the answers on a second page. Ideal for homework, class test, or individual practice. Each pupil can have a unique set of questions, so copying is not an issue. Pupils can mark their own or each other's work, saves time & reinforces the learning. Just press F9 and then print. Quick and easy. Each pair (worksheet and answer) have a unique code, so they don't get mixed up.
20 minutes practice - divide with remainderQuick View
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20 minutes practice - divide with remainder

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This worksheet generator creates 100 random questions (eg 48/5=9r3), answers on 2nd page. It is ideal for homework or class tests, each child has unique questions, pupils can mark their own or each others. This is one in a series of worksheets intended to provide plenty of practice. Just press F9 to create different values, then print both pages. Please provide feedback/comments
worksheet generator - writing numbers in wordsQuick View
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worksheet generator - writing numbers in words

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This worksheet generator randomly creates a large number, and then converts it into text. It creates two pages, first one just shows the digits, and a space in which to write, the second has the text. The learner is asked to write the number in words, the correct answer appears on the second page. It can be used for individual practice, or as a class test, or group exercise. Learners can mark their own work, or swap with a partner, or submit it to the teacher. This is an essential skill. The learner is presented with the digits, the answers appear on a separate sheet. The teacher should Print them out in A4 landscape (already set up for you). Please don’t mess with the blank cells or any of the formatting, it is a complex spreadsheet and will not work in anything less than excel 2007. Blank cells actually contain formulae, in white font. If you want to read it, change all text to black! Feedback is appreciated.
20 minutes practice - add 2 fractions - easy xlsxQuick View
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20 minutes practice - add 2 fractions - easy xlsx

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Fractions excel worksheet. KS2 / KS3 worksheet. Add 2 random fractions, where denominator of 1 is a multiple of the other -easy to find LCM. Answers are less than one, expressed in lowest terms. NOTE this is an XLSX (EXCEL 2007) file. There’s also an XLS version. It generates a unique set of problems on one side of A4, answers on the next sheet. Designed to be printed, provides plenty of practice. Ideal for class tests & homework exercise, each pupil gets their own version - no copying! Easy to mark, the answers are calculated for you.
20 minute practice - divide no remainder, upto 12Quick View
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20 minute practice - divide no remainder, upto 12

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This is one of a series of worksheet generators. This one produces lots of random questions in the form 36 / 12 = ... and generates the answers on a second page. Ideal for homework, class test, or individual practice. Each pupil can have a unique set of questions, so copying is not an issue. Pupils can mark their own or each other's work, saves time & reinforces the learning. Just press F9 and then print. Quick and easy. Each pair (worksheet and answer) have a unique code, so they don't get mixed up.
tell the time - clocks - hour and halfQuick View
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tell the time - clocks - hour and half

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Introduction to telling the time. A Power-point presentation to begin a lesson, or for revision. A sequential view of analogue clock faces, from 1 o’clock to half past 12, in half hour steps. Repeated, with words and digital equivalent. Then random practice. An ideal opener for lessons about telling the time, a group activity, whole class presentation. Lots of opportunity to invite discussion or test knowledge.
20 minutes practice - subtraction (4 digits)Quick View
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20 minutes practice - subtraction (4 digits)

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This worksheet generator creates 20 random questions (eg 4321-1234=), answers on 2nd page. It is ideal for homework or class tests, each child has unique questions, pupils can mark their own or each others. This is one in a series of worksheets intended to provide plenty of practice. Please provide feedback/comments.
20 minutes practice - divide no remainderQuick View
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20 minutes practice - divide no remainder

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This is one of a series of worksheet generators. This one produces lots of random questions in the form 36 / 4 = and generates the answers on a second page. Ideal for homework, class test, or individual practice. Each pupil can have a unique set of questions, so copying is not an issue. Pupils can mark their own or each other's work, saves time & reinforces the learning. Just press F9 and then print. Quick and easy. Each pair (worksheet and answer) have a unique code, so they don't get mixed up.
20 minutes practice - divide with remainderQuick View
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20 minutes practice - divide with remainder

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This is one of a series of worksheet generators. This one produces lots of random questions in the form 37 / 5 = and generates the answers on a second page. Ideal for homework, class test, or individual practice. Each pupil can have a unique set of questions, so copying is not an issue. Pupils can mark their own or each other's work, saves time & reinforces the learning. Just press F9 and then print. Quick and easy. Each pair (worksheet and answer) have a unique code, so they don't get mixed up.
read numbers 1 - 20Quick View
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read numbers 1 - 20

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A Power-point presentation, a simple view of the numbers 1 to 20, in a random sequence. To be used to learn recognition of numerals, or to test knowledge. Can be used one-to-one, in small groups, or whole class.
read numbers 21 to 999Quick View
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read numbers 21 to 999

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A Power-point presentation, a simple view of some numbers 21 to 999, in a random sequence. To be used to learn recognition of numerals, or to test knowledge. Can be used one-to-one, in small groups, or whole class. The learner says the number that they see, in the form "… hundred and …ty … " It includes some sneaky ones, like 706, 350, 400, 28.