PRINTABLE MAB BLOCKS:Unit Focus: Mathematics Year Level: All (Foundation – 6) These MAB blocks (thousands, hundreds, tens, and units/ones) are ready to print and use for any of your mathematics cutting and pasting activities. Two different versions available (landscape or portrait). Now includes a Place Value Mat, this includes variations that display: thousands, hundreds, tens and ones/units or hundreds, tens and ones/units or tens and ones/units. Suitable for all year levels.
Do you ever hear "I'm done, now what?" in your classroom? If yes, then this student choice board might be for you. Simply download, print and laminate a choice board for each student to keep in their tub or book box. Alternatively, you can print an A3 version and display it in your classroom for students to refer to. Print on coloured paper for a brighter design. This will provide students a range of activities to choose from once they complete their classwork. Now includes two choice boards:
FRACTION BUMPA simple fractions game that revises knowledge of wholes, halves and quarters. Use this game as a lesson activity or even as a numeracy warm up! This game includes: 4 different fraction bump game boards.Black and white version of the game.2 spinners (one with numbers and one with pictures of fractions). Instructions:To play this game, students must begin with 8 counters each. Students will take turns at spinning the spinner and place a counter on the fraction they landed on. Conti
Australian Coins GamesStudents will use this game-based resource to recognise, describe and order Australian coins according to their value. Students in upper years can also practice adding coins. This resource includes two games: Spin and Cover (Game boards and spinner included)Don't Break the Bank (Game boards and spinner included)Extend students by encouraging them to keep tally of their total amount. Students can add the coins as the game progresses.
Help students visually identify skip counting patterns using these 100s charts. This pack is great for differentiation and includes 100s charts that help students learn to count by 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s and 10s. This resource includes: - 10 skip counting charts (in 3 different designs/colours) - Fill in the blank worksheets: Students can demonstrate their knowledge of skip counting - Count and colour worksheet: Student can circle the number they are skip counting by and then c
Months of the Year (Australian Version)Teach your students the correct sequence of the months of the year with these fun activities. Help students remember the months of the year by identifying significant events that occur throughout each month. The 3 months of the year student activities: Draw a picture to match the special event in each month of the year.Cut and Paste - Match the correct month to the various months of the year (including tracing option).Which Month am I? Guess who activity.
NUMBERS 0-50:Unit Focus: Mathematics – Number and Algebra Year Level: Foundation Australian Curriculum Link: · Establish an understanding of the language and processes of counting by naming numbers in sequences, initially to and from 20, moving from any starting point (ACMNA001) · Connect number names, numerals and quantities, including zero, initially up to 10 and then beyond (ACMNA002) · identifying the number words in sequence, backward and forwards, and reasoning with the number sequences,
NUMBERS:Unit Focus: Mathematics – Numbers Year Level: All Cut these activity cards out and laminate them for durability. These task cards can be used as a mathematics warm-up or rotation activity, use them with whiteboards or in workbooks. Students can choose a card and record or show (using concrete materials) what number is one more and what number is one less. (EG. Number 10 – one more is 11 and one less is 9). Simply download the PDF, print, and laminate! Download contains: 6 differ
3D SHAPE SCOOT! A fun and interactive way for children to revise and consolidate their knowledge of 3D shapes. Print the 18 clues on card stock and hide them around your classroom. Students must go on a scavenger hunt looking for each of the clues and trying their best to answer them on the recording sheet. Clipart Credit: Whimsy Clips