These funky clock arrows are a really helpful resource to guide children in learning to tell the time. They can be used alongside your classroom clock all year round, or until your students are confident with the time and the different time expressions.
Howdy partners, It’s time for the most rootin’-tootin’wild west multiplication shoot out! Get your fingers on the triggers ‘n’ get ready to fire your pistols. It’s time to show you’re the sharpest shooter in town! A fun, themed multplication game where children can compete to be the faster gun slinger as they develop their multiplication recall. Game includes random number generators for up to 12x12. Either use a set times table by clicking through the first number until you find the table you w
A set of 27 stem sentences to help take your children’s maths talk deeper. Sentence stems can be used when students are: engaging in a math discussion with a peer. practicing the use of academic language. sharing their thoughts on how to solve a particular problem. reflecting on a math concept recently learned.
Print these game boards off to play a favourite place value class game. In pairs using playing cards (0-9) or number cards (0-9), children take it in turns to pick and card and decide what place value to put it on. Who can make the greatest value? Nasty version- place it on your partner’s grid instead and see who can sabotage the other! Game boards in colour and B & W.