I love maths and creating maths resources that fun, simple and engaged to encourage my students enjoy Maths. My passion is to create resources that encourage kids to love maths and to help teachers to prep their maths classes with a little time consuming. 😊
I love maths and creating maths resources that fun, simple and engaged to encourage my students enjoy Maths. My passion is to create resources that encourage kids to love maths and to help teachers to prep their maths classes with a little time consuming. 😊
Factors of Numbers Puzzle 3 Activity
A fun activity to keep your learners engaged in math learning and apply mathematical strategies to complete the puzzle.
In this activity learners practise finding factors of a number and arranging the given factors to fill all boxes.
The aims of this activity are:
To increase their fluency and confidence in multiplication and division skills.
To develop understanding of a variety of problems involving factors of a number.
Answer keys are also included.
Teaching Ideas:
Students cut each factor and glue it to the correct box.
Or students write each factor in the correct box.
Grades: 4th to 6th
Learning Outcomes:
• Identify factors of whole numbers in the range 1-100 and use them to solve problems.
• Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Identify and describe factors and multiples of whole numbers and use them to solve problems (ACMNA098).
Develop efficient mental and written strategies and use appropriate digital technologies for multiplication and for division where there is no remainder (ACMNA076)
Factors of Numbers:
Factors of Number Puzzle 1
Factors of Number Puzzle 2
Factors of Number Puzzle 3
Factors of Numbers Puzzle 2 Activity
A fun activity to keep your learners engaged in math learning and apply mathematical strategies to complete the puzzle.
In this activity learners practise finding factors of a number and arranging the given factors to fill all boxes.
The aims of this activity are:
To increase their fluency and confidence in multiplication and division skills.
To develop understanding of a variety of problems involving factors of a number.
Answer keys are also included.
Teaching Ideas:
Students cut each factor and glue it to the correct box.
Or students write each factor in the correct box.
Grades: 4th to 6th
Learning Outcomes:
• Identify factors of whole numbers in the range 1-100 and use them to solve problems.
• Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Identify and describe factors and multiples of whole numbers and use them to solve problems (ACMNA098).
Develop efficient mental and written strategies and use appropriate digital technologies for multiplication and for division where there is no remainder (ACMNA076)
Factors of Numbers:
Factors of Number Puzzle 1
Factors of Number Puzzle 2
Factors of Number Puzzle 3
Factors of Numbers Puzzle 1 Activity
A fun activity to keep your learners engaged in math learning and apply mathematical strategies to complete the puzzle.
In this activity learners practise finding factors of a number and arranging the given factors to fill all boxes.
The aims of this activity are:
To increase their fluency and confidence in multiplication and division skills.
To develop understanding of a variety of problems involving factors of a number.
Answer keys are also included.
Teaching Ideas:
Students cut each factor and glue it to the correct box.
Or students write each factor in the correct box.
Grades: 4th to 6th
Learning Outcomes:
• Identify factors of whole numbers in the range 1-100 and use them to solve problems.
• Recognize that a whole number is a multiple of each of its factors.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Identify and describe factors and multiples of whole numbers and use them to solve problems (ACMNA098).
Develop efficient mental and written strategies and use appropriate digital technologies for multiplication and for division where there is no remainder (ACMNA076)
Factors of Numbers:
Factors of Number Puzzle 1
Factors of Number Puzzle 2
Factors of Number Puzzle 3
AREA OF 2D SHAPES ACTIVITIES in ONE Bundle
Math Challenge Activities- to keep your learners engaged, encourage them to think critically and develop mathematical strategies for solving 2D shape problems.
Step-by-step solutions are also included.
Grades: 6th to 9th
The bundle includes:
Area of Composite Shape-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 1
Area of Composite Shape-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 2
Area of 2D Shapes-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 3
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Establish the formulas for areas of rectangles, triangles and parallelograms, and use these in problem-solving (ACMMG159)
Calculate areas of composite shapes (ACMMG216)
NUMBERS IN INDEX FORM WORKSHEETS & ANSWERS
Students practise:
Identify the base number and index (power or exponent) of numbers written in index form.
Write numbers in index form.
Use BODMAS (PEMDAS) to calculate mathematics operations involving indices.
Use scientific notation to write large and small numbers.
Grade: 6th to 8th
Learning Outcomes:
Describe numbers written in index form.
Write numbers in index form.
Calculate mathematics operations involving indices.
Use scientific notation to write large and small numbers.
Also Comply with Australian Curriculum:
Investigate index notation and represent whole numbers as products of powers of prime numbers (ACMNA149).
Use index notation with numbers to establish the index laws with positive integral indices and the zero index (ACMNA182).
Express numbers in scientific notation (ACMNA210)
Indices (Exponents) Resources:
INTRODUCTION TO INDICES
Numbers in Index Form Worksheets
INTRODUCTION TO INDICES (EXPONENTS)
NOTES, WORKSHEETS & ANSWERS.
Students learn to
Understand numbers written in index form and write numbers in index form.
Use BODMAS (PEMDAS) to calculate mathematics operations involving indices.
Use scientific notation to write large and small numbers.
Grade: 6th to 8th
Learning Outcomes:
Describe numbers written in index form.
Write numbers in index form.
Calculate mathematics operations involving indices.
Use scientific notation to write large and small numbers.
Also Comply with Australian Curriculum:
Investigate index notation and represent whole numbers as products of powers of prime numbers (ACMNA149).
Express numbers in scientific notation (ACMNA210).
Indices (Exponents) Resources:
INTRODUCTION TO INDICES
Numbers in Index Form Worksheets
AREA OF 2D SHAPES ACTIVITY
Math Challenge Activity- to keep your learners engaged, thinking critically and making connections to 2D shapes. This activity requires learners to
Determine which shape has complete dimensions to calculate its area
Calculate the area of the other shapes including their type.
Find the exact value of each pronumeral.
The activity encourages them to think creatively and come up with mathematical strategies to solve unknown lengths.
The aims of this activity are to:
Increase their fluency and confidence in geometry and measurements
Develop understanding of a variety of problems with 2D shapes.
Step-by-step solutions are also included.
Grades: 6th to 9th
Learning Outcomes:
Solve problems involving the area of 2D Shapes.
Find the unknown lengths (Critical Thinking)
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Establish the formulas for areas of rectangles, triangles and parallelograms, and use these in problem-solving (ACMMG159)
Critical Thinking Problems:
Area of Composite Shape-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 1
Area of Composite Shape-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 2
Area of 2D Shapes-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 3
AREA OF COMPOSITE SHAPES ACTIVITY
Math Challenge Activity- to keep your learners engaged, thinking critically and making connections to 2D shapes.
This activity requires learners to determine the area of circles and squares based on the given dimensions. It also encourages them to think creatively and come up with mathematical strategies to solve unknown lengths and compare the areas of circles and squares and shaded parts.
The aim of this activity is to:
Increase their fluency and confidence in geometry and measurements
Develop understanding of a variety of problems with 2D shapes.
Step-by-step solutions are also included.
Grades: 6th to 9th
Learning Outcomes:
Solve problems involving the area of circles and squares.
Calculate the area of composite shapes.
Determine the ratio of square area to circle area.
Determine the ratio of shaded areas.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Calculate areas of composite shapes (ACMMG216)
Critical Thinking Problems:
Area of Composite Shape-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 1
Area of Composite Shape-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 2
Area of 2D Shapes-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 3
AREA OF COMPOSITE SHAPE ACTIVITY
Math Challenge Activity- to keep your learners engaged, thinking critically and making connections to 2D shapes.
This activity requires learners to determine the area of a shape based on the given dimensions. It also encourages them to think creatively and come up with mathematical strategies to solve unknown lengths.
The aim of this activity is to:
Increase their fluency and confidence in geometry and measurements
Develop understanding of a variety of 2D shapes in real life problems.
In this activity, students will practice finding the area of a composite
(irregular) figure involving a rectangle, a triangle and semi-circles.
Step-by-step solutions are also included.
Grades: 6th to 9th
Learning Outcomes:
Establish the formulas for the areas of rectangles, triangles and
parallelograms, and use them in problem-solving.
Solve problems involving the area of circles.
Calculate the area of the composite shape.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Calculate areas of composite shapes (ACMMG216)
Critical Thinking Problems:
Area of Composite Shape-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 1
Area of Composite Shape-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 2
Area of 2D Shapes-Critical thinking Activity-Math Challenge 3
PARABOLA & CIRCLE PROBLEMS - FUNCTIONS & GRAPHS REVIEW for Math Test Preparation.
Working mathematically & critical thinking to solve problems involving function and relation graphs.
The resource contents: Worksheets + Step by step solutions + Teacher notes.
Problem 1 in 2 skills:
Easy: Steps to solve the problem are given.
Hard: Steps to solve the problem are not given.
Problem 2: Steps to solve the problem are not given.
Grades: 10th & 12th
Learning Outcomes:
Recognise features of the graphs of x^2 + y^2 = r^2 and (x − h)^2 + (y − k)^2 = r^2, including their circular shapes, their centres and their radii.
Recognise features of the graph of y = x^2 including its parabolic shape and its axis of symmetry.
Find the intersection points of a parabola and a circle.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Understand the concept of the graph of a function (ACMMM024)
Recognise features of the graphs of x^2 + y^2 = r^2 and (x − h)^2 + (y − k)^2 = r^2, including their circular shapes, their centres and their radii. (ACMMM020)
Recognise features of the graph of y = x^2 including its parabolic shape and its axis of symmetry. (ACMMM021)
MA-F1: Working with functions.
More Function Resources:
Mapping Diagrams and Functions Workbook
Classifying and Mapping Relations Workbook
Parabolas & Circles-Functions & Graphs Review- Math Test Prep
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SOLVE TWO & THREE-STEP LINEAR EQUATIONS USING THE BALANCE METHOD WORKBOOK
To learn and practise:
Connect mathematical ideas using appropriate terminology, diagrams and symbols.
Solve two & three-step linear equations using the Balance Method
Solve linear equations and verify solutions by substitution.
The resource contents: workbooks (Scaffolded notes + worksheets) + step by step solutions + folded notes + teacher notes.
Grades: 7th to 9th
Learning Outcomes:
Solve two & three-step linear equations using the Balance Method
Also suitable for Australian Curriculum
Introduce the concept of variables as a way of representing numbers using letters (ACMNA175).
Communicate and connect mathematical ideas using appropriate terminology, diagrams and symbols (MA4-1WM).
Solve simple linear equations (ACMNA179).
Solve linear equations using algebraic techniques and verify solutions by substitution (ACMNA194).
More Algebra Resources:
Algebra Mazes Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Represent Algebraic Expressions on Flowcharts
Solve One & Two Step Linear Equations by Backtracking Flowcharts
Solve One Step Linear Equations-Balance Method
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SOLVE LINEAR EQUATIONS USING THE BALANCE METHOD WORKBOOK
To learn and practise:
• Connect mathematical ideas using appropriate terminology, diagrams and symbols
• Solve one-step linear equations using the Balance Method
• Solve linear equations and verify solutions by substitution.
The resource contents: workbooks (Scaffolded notes + worksheets) + answer
keys + folded notes + teacher notes.
Grades: 7th to 9th
Learning Outcomes:
Solve one step linear equations using the Balance Method
Also suitable for Australian Curriculum
Introduce the concept of variables as a way of representing numbers using letters (ACMNA175).
Communicate and connect mathematical ideas using appropriate terminology, diagrams and symbols (MA4-1WM).
Solve simple linear equations (ACMNA179).
Solve linear equations using algebraic techniques and verify solutions by substitution (ACMNA194).
More Algebra Resources:
Algebra Mazes Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Represent Algebraic Expressions on Flowcharts
Solve One & Two Step Linear Equations by Backtracking Flowcharts
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SOLVE LINEAR EQUATIONS USING BACKTRACKING WORKBOOK
to learn and practise:
Solve linear equations using the backtracking method.
The resource contents: workbooks (Scaffolded notes + worksheets) + answer keys + mini folded notes + teacher notes.
Grades: 7th to 9th
Learning Outcomes:
Understand the difference between algebraic expressions where pronumerals are used as variables, and equations where pronumerals are used as unknowns.
Solve linear equations using the backtracking method.
Also comply iwith for Australian Curriculum
Introduce the concept of variables as a way of representing numbers using letters (ACMNA175).
Communicate and connect mathematical ideas using appropriate terminology, diagrams and symbols (MA4-1WM).
Solve simple linear equations (ACMNA179).
Solve linear equations using algebraic techniques and verify solutions by substitution (ACMNA194).
More Algebra Resources:
Algebra Mazes Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Represent Algebraic Expressions on Flowcharts
REPRESENT ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS ON FLOWCHARTS WORKBOOK
Scaffolded notes + worksheets + answer keys + mini folded notes + teacher notes to learn and practise:
• The concept of algebra uses variables and numbers
• Represent algebraic expressions using flowcharts
• The concept of variables as a way of representing numbers using letters.
Grades: 7th to 9th
Learning Outcomes:
Understand the concept of algebra uses variables and numbers.
Represent algebraic expressions using flowcharts.
Understand the concept of variables as a way of representing numbers using letters.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Introduce the concept of variables as a way of representing numbers using letters (ACMNA175)
Communicate and connect mathematical ideas using appropriate terminology, diagrams and symbols (MA4-1WM)
Recognise and explains mathematical relationships using reasoning (MA4-3WM)
Generalise number properties to operate with algebraic expressions (MA4-8NA)
More Algebra Resources:
Algebra Mazes | Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Simplifying Algebraic Expressions
Fun activities to practise times tables 1 × 1 to 10 ×10 in one bundle.
Colouring activity using colour codes.
The bundle includes:
Times Tables × 1 to × 5
Times Tables × 1 to × 10
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Recall multiplication facts up to 10 × 10 and related division facts (ACMNA075)
EASTER ACTIVITY
COLOURING AND MATCHING ACTIVITY to practise converting units of time.
The instruction page and answer keys are also included.
Grades:3rd to 7th
Learning Outcomes:
Convert between units of time and recall time facts, eg 60 seconds = 1 minute, 60 minutes = 1 hour, 24 hours = 1 day.
Explain the relationship between the size of a unit and the number of units needed, eg fewer hours than minutes will be needed to measure the same duration of time (Communicating, Reasoning).
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Performs calculations of time that involve mixed units and interprets time zones (MA4-15MG).
Convert between units of time (ACMMG085).
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
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CONVERTING REPEATING DECIMALS TO FRACTIONS WORKBOOK
Scaffolded notes + worksheets + answer keys + mini folded notes to learn and practise:
Use the notation for recurring (repeating) decimals.
Convert terminating decimals to fractions.
Convert recurring decimals to fractions.
Compare and order terminating decimals and recurring decimals.
The scaffolded notes show step by step how to convert repeated decimals to fractions.
Grades: 7th to 10th
There are two styles of workbook.
Style 1: Cover, fill in the blank notes and worksheets
Style 2: Cover, filled notes and worksheets
Total pages in each workbook: 14
Easy classroom preparation:
For teacher notes: print the notes on transparencies or display them on a whiteboard.
For the workbook: print and staple all pages together to make a book.
For the mini folded notes: print, fold and glue the pages to make a mini booklet.
Also comply with Australian Curriculum:
Investigate terminating and recurring decimals (ACMNA184)
Connect fractions, decimals and percentages and carry out simple conversions (ACMNA157)
Apply appropriate mathematical techniques to solve problems (MA4-2WM)
Communicates and connects mathematical ideas using appropriate terminology, diagrams and symbols (MA4-1WM)
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Pythagoras Theorem
Measurement and Geometry
Area
Functions
Trigonometry
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Times Tables ×1 to ×10 Colouring Activity
to practise times tables 1 × 1 to 10 × 10 and colouring activity using colour codes.
Easy classroom preparation:
Just print and fold the pages to make folded booklets.
Grades: 2nd to 5th
Learning Outcomes:
Practise multiplication facts 1 × 1 to 10 × 10.
More Times Tables Resources.
Times Tables 1 to 12 | Multiplication Facts Video & PowerPoint
Times Tables 1 to 12 | Multiplication Practice Worksheets & PowerPoint
Times Tables ×1 to ×5 Colouring Activity
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
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Also comply with for Australian Curriculum:
Recall multiplication facts up to 10 × 10 and related division facts (ACMNA075)
2024 Yearly Planner Freebie for my fellow teachers and their students.
Two sizes of yearly planners in colours and grayscale:
A4 size: 29.7 cm x 21 cm
Letter size: 27.9 cm x 21.6 cm
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CAS Take on Maths Resources:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Significant Figures
Consumer Maths
Financial Maths
Algebra
Pythagoras Theorem
Measurement and Geometry
Area
Functions
Trigonometry
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
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Times Tables ×1 to ×5 Colouring Activity
to practise times tables 1 × 1 to 10 × 5 and colouring activity using colour codes.
Easy classroom preparation: Just print and fold the pages to make folded booklets.
Grades: 2nd to 5th
Learning Outcomes:
Practise multiplication facts 1 × 1 to 10 × 5.
Also suitable for Australian Curriculum:
Recall multiplication facts up to 10 × 10 and related division facts (ACMNA075)
More Resources:
Colouring Pages
Fun Activity
Topics:
Numbers
Times Table
Fractions
Decimals
Percentages
Area
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