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Early Years & Key Stage One (KS1) Maths Teaching Resources & Printables Shape, Space and Measures DCSF ‘Numbers and Patterns’ Maths/Numeracy display banners (Ref: SB2363) Colourful banners for your ‘Maths’ or ‘Numeracy’ displays. Mathematics display banner (Ref: SB31) A colourful banner for your classroom ‘Mathematics’ display. Maths/Numeracy display banners (Ref: SB6701) Colourful banners for your ‘Maths’ or ‘Numeracy’ display board. Maths/Numeracy display banners - black and white (Ref: SB5513) Simple printable Maths/Numeracy banners that your class can colour or paint themselves. Maths topic display headings posters (Ref: SB4280) A set of printable posters with headings for the most common maths themes. Editable Maths/Numeracy topic book covers (Ref: SB6420) Printable book covers for topics within Numeracy to stick to your pupils’ books or folders. Editable Maths/Numeracy topic book covers - black and white (Ref: SB6421) Printable book covers for topics within Numeracy to stick to your pupils’ books or folders. Numbers on Hot Air Balloons

s Guide Interactive Math Resources Interactive Math Websites, Math Websites for Interactive Whiteboards Interactive Math Websites for Interactive Whiteboards Manipulatives National Library of Virtual Manipulatives Virtual manipulatives related to the NCTM standards. Big Online Calculator Use to teach students how to use a calculator. eManipulatives Base ten blocks, counters, number lines, etc... Interactivate Lots of resources for math lessons. Numbers Wash Line Put numbers in the correct order. Number Recognition Launch the Spaceship Students must click on the correct number to launch a spaceship/ Number Sequence Students pick the correct number to complete a sequence. Two Digit Numbers Students match names of two digit numbers. Numberlines Students guess patterns on the numberline. Odd or Even Students sort numbers as odd or even. Number Track Place numbers in correct order. Caterpillar Ordering and Sequencing Students put number in the correct order to put a caterpillar back together. Spooky Sequences Count by 2, 5, 10 Addition

Swedish Maths Teaching Resources Where applicable, use the links to download Swedish versions of resources. Maths Resources in Swedish Shapes display banner (Ref: SB3725) Colourful printable banner for your (2D) ‘Shapes’ display. 3D shape posters (Ref: SB1199) A set of 7 A4-sized printable posters featuring common 3D shapes. Values to 6 bingo (Ref: SB7990) A set of bingo boards and matching cards with values from 1 to 6 represented in different ways. Values to 10 bingo (Ref: SB7994) A set of bingo boards and matching cards with values from 1 to 10 represented in different ways. O’clock time posters (Ref: SB1428) A set of A4-sized printable posters showing analogue o’clock times. Units of time posters (Ref: SB5070) A poster set showing units of time and how they are divided up from 1 year down to seconds. Time vocabulary/word mat (Ref: SB7797) A printable desktop mat with vocabulary and accompanying images related to time. Fractions display banner (Ref: SB3891) A colour printable banner for your fractions maths display.

AIMS Puzzle Corner: Free Math Puzzles This week’s Puzzle Corner activity is a magic trick with a mathematical, as well as a slight-of-hand, component. I first came across this trick in one of Martin Gardner’s many books on recreational mathematics. I liked it so much that I have been stumping students, friends, and family members with it ever since. In order to make this trick work, you will need to practice it by yourself until the moves (illustrated at bottom) become automatic, before trying it out on someone else. Its success, like the success of many magic tricks, depends on diverting the audience’s in this case, your students’ attention. You will need at least three cups to perform this trick. Begin this trick by explaining that the goal is to get all three cups facing up after making exactly three moves. Next, invite one of the students who was watching to get all the cups facing up in three moves. The reason for this is quite simple once you think about it. Performing the trick: Move One: Flip right and center cups

Montessoriinspirerad matematik | på Hjärups skola QR Code Generator - create QR Codes online [business card, t-shirt, mug, 2D barcode, generate QR-Code] - goQR.me Matteboken - Hem Magical Maths - A Learning Hub For Teachers The current buzz word at the moment is “mini plenary”, I am not going to take credit for these but below are my top 50 mini Maths plenary ideas that can be used throughout the lesson to assess learning, demonstrate progress and intervene where necessary. You can also check out an earlier blog on the top 99 ways to demonstrate progress during an Outstanding lesson observation! You can also check out 100 Ideas for Outstanding Lessons which is a great book to help deliver outstanding lessons!! List three things you have learned todayList three things your neighbour has learned today60 second challenge – sum upWrite the new words you have learned this lesson and what they mean in mathematics (also alternative meanings in other curriculum areas)Write three/five top tips for…The answer is … what is the question? Female Teacher Now just to add if you are budding Mathematics teacher than Becoming an Outstanding Mathematics Teacher CPD | GTP | Lesson plenary | Mathematics | OfSTED | PGCE | Top X

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