For the paperless classroom. Interactive self marking sheets to practise column addition, adding on subtraction, short division and grid multiplication. There is also a section to practise mental maths addition. All the sheets have questions that can be customised or randomised. The pupil's progress is tracked throughout before answers are finally marked. Target age is Maths Number KS2 and KS3. Appropriate for lower ability KS4. The resources can be used as an individual or paired task. And al
Looking for a hassle-free way to practice geometric sequences, specifically nth term rules with your students? This self-marking Excel worksheet makes practicing sequences interactive, instant, and effective — no grading required! Students answer questions about geometric nth term rules directly in Excel. As they type: ✔️ Correct answers automatically turn green❌ Incorrect answers turn redThis built-in feedback encourages self-correction and independent learning while making math practice mor
Looking for a hassle-free way to practice geometric sequences, specifically recurrence relations with your students? This self-marking Excel worksheet makes practicing sequences interactive, instant, and effective — no grading required! Students answer questions about geometric recurrence relations directly in Excel. As they type: ✔️ Correct answers automatically turn green❌ Incorrect answers turn redThis built-in feedback encourages self-correction and independent learning while making math
Looking for a hassle-free way to practice arithmetic sequences, specifically nth term rules with your students? This self-marking Excel worksheet makes practicing sequences interactive, instant, and effective — no grading required! Students answer questions about arithmetic nth term rules directly in Excel. As they type: ✔️ Correct answers automatically turn green❌ Incorrect answers turn redThis built-in feedback encourages self-correction and independent learning while making math practice m
Great for a warm up or a class assignment for practicing multiplication facts. All 100 boxes are formatted so there IS NO GRADING!!!
Use this sheet several times each year for review by reassigning in Google Classroom.
Assign to your google classroom and when students submit their answers, you just need to look at the thumbnail picture and make sure there are no yellow boxes left.
When you open the link, you will be prompted to make a copy. Click the make a copy button. You will now have
Divisibility Rules for values 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 10. Excel Worksheet that you can modify. Students can answer each problem by writing "Yes" or "No" or they may also include the answer to the division. The worksheet is in landscape mode. There is also a pdf version incase you don't have Excel.
Simple to use animated Excel file for in class demonstration of Ordering Numbers from whole numbers, integers, positive rational, rational, and real numbers. Self-correcting quiz format that automatically generates a new set of numbers. Move scroll bars, select option buttons, type numbers, and watch these mathematical concepts come alive. You must use Microsoft Excel that is capable of opening file formats in either .xlsx or .xlsm.
This excel files randomly generates 20 questions for multiplying numbers from 0 to 12.
Just hit the space bar on any blank space and 20 new numbers are created.
Answer key is on the second spreadsheet.
Great for quick reviews of student knowledge or creating unique questions instantly.
This is an Excel worksheet that generates random numbers for basic multiplication and division of whole numbers and supports negative numbers. Useful for teachers who need lots of basic math questions quickly! Just copy and paste expressions for homework, practice handouts, quizzes or tests. Note that there may be duplicate expressions or dividing by zero errors (in certain cases), so double check! You can input the minimum and maximum numbers that will appear in the expressions and copy over th
An excel document with crib sheet plus 30 printable cards for each of 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,20,25 and 50 times tables. Print and play once or laminate and use board pens before wiping clean.
This adding fractions activity is formatted through Google Sheets and ready for Google Classroom. 12 problems require a response for both the least common denominator and the final answer in reduced form..
Problems are already on the sheet. Students should enter their answer in the yellow boxes. They should enter each of the fraction separately. If their answers are correct, the box will turn green.
When they submit through Google Classroom, you will be able to quickly see a thumbnail to
This seemingly challenging (but not really difficult) Crossword will occupy your students for 1 -2 hours. Nearly all of these answers to these 35 clues will appear on the first page of results when you simply read the clue to Siri (or Google). When students are using the internet, the Word Bank is optional. With the Word Bank but no web access, they could figure out most of them and use object of elimination and count squares to get the rest. WORD BANK: Ada Lovelace, Alan Turing, Albert Eins
Continuing my homework kit series, booklet is aimed at providing level 4 practise for pupils, each set has questions on the following topics;
Subtraction
Addition
Multiplication
Division
Fraction of a quantity - unitary fractions
Fraction of a quantity - non unitary fractions
Equivalent Fractions
Adding/Subtracting Fractions
Rounding to nearest 10
Rounding to nearest 100
Rounding to nearest 1000
Numbers: Letters to digits
Ordering negative numbers (1)
Ordering negative numbers (2)
Cents to Doll
This adding and subtracting mixed fractions activity is formatted through Google Sheets and ready for Google Classroom. 10 problems require a response written as either a proper fraction or a mixed number..
Problems are already on the sheet. Students should enter their answer in the yellow boxes. They should enter each of the fraction separately. If their answers are correct, the box will turn green.
When they submit through Google Classroom, you will be able to quickly see a thumbnail to
Engage students in solving one-step equations with this fun, fall-themed digital resource! Designed for easy use in the classroom or remote learning, this interactive activity helps students master basic algebra skills through seasonal visuals and engaging problem-solving tasks. How It Helps Educators & Students: Provides a no-prep, self-checking digital activity for easy implementation. Reinforces algebra concepts with interactive practice. Keeps students engaged with a festive fall theme. I
At the push of a button this spreadsheet automatically randomly generates new worksheets (and an updated key) for what we call "mad minutes."
Mad minutes consists of 20 arithmetic problems that students are to complete at a relatively quick pace without a calculator. The purpose is to increase numeracy and automaticity. I've even used these in Calculus to enhance students' number sense.
I can add other worksheets/functionality if requested and I will release updates free of charge.
SELF-GRADING Google Sheet with 15 proportion problems. Students answers will turn green if they are correct.
This is formatted for either fraction or decimal answers.
Click the link in the PDF to and you will be prompted to "make a copy". After you make a copy, you can assign to Google Classroom. Grade by simply looking at the students thumbnail in GC and not opening every students document.
Excel worksheet in which all 20 sums have been done incorrectly. Children are to explain the common error in each question. The aim is for children to demonstrate a deeper understanding of written methods. At an easier level, students can circle or highlight the error (or change its color if done on the computer). At a harder level, students can explain the common error made. Correctly working through the written method brings most of the errors to light. Very good for discussion, revising and l
Students will enjoy doing addition of decimal problems with my matching card game. Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade. Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut the ca
Students will enjoy doing subtraction of decimal problems using my matching card game. Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade. Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut th
Students will have fun with addition of decimal problems using my matching card game.
Make math fun with this matching card game. It can be used for reviewing or evaluating specific skills. It can also be used as an activating strategy or simply use it on a game day. The game takes approximately 20 minutes or less to play and is quick and easy to grade.
Print the worksheet. Card stock is recommended. Card stock will increase the durability of the cards and make them easier to use. Cut t
FDP Chart by Brad Cloud
This excel doc contains a fillable FDP chart that will allow your students to check their own answers. When the correct answer is entered for either the Fractions, Decimals or Percent column, the cell will fill with yellow, and the font will turn bold and red.
Great for a learning center or as a whole class demo of FDP charts. Use in your classroom or in the computer lab!
There is an answer key included, so you may want to save a new version of it, and then delete the
As my students master each math standard, I have been digitally tracking their progress on a Google Sheet. I teach 3rd Grade in North Carolina, so that is what this product is set up for. However, you can easily replace the standards and objectives with your own! You can digitally check off the boxes as the year progresses. Please let me know if there are any adjustments I can make to the file for y'all.
Skill 3: Writing a recurrence relation given a sequenceIncludes 12 questions (fill in the gap style), given the sequence, students write the recurrence relation by identifying the initial term and the common difference. Looking for a hassle-free way to practice arithmetic sequences, specifically recurrence relations with your senior students? This self-marking Excel worksheet makes practicing sequences interactive, instant, and effective — no grading required! Students answer questions about