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Here are just some of the many downloadable mathematics worksheets available on this site.
Print them out then laminate them to produce a reusable resource that your pupils can use time and time again.
A set of printable Angle Chase sheets on which pupils fill in the missing angles.
A printable set of worksheets to go with the Arithmagons challenge.
A mathematical birthday card which prints on A4 card (double sided).
A printable sheet on which pupils can make notes and keep a record of the calculator skills they learn.
A worksheet containing pictures and shapes to be reflected in given lines.
One page of ready-drawn circles for pupils to draw their own diagrams followed by two pages of questions.
Printable nets for a desk calendar which show the day of the month.
Printable templates for curve stitching activities with mathematical instructions.
Additional questions for the 6th December Starter of the Day about the decimal part of quotients.
This worksheet contains a list of the divisibility tests along with a fill-in-the-table exercise.
The net of a dodecahedron with this year's calendar printed on its faces.
A printable sheet for Maths tutors with suggested questions and activities.
[See also Emergency Maths Lessons.]
A printable page to be used with the Fast Factors Activity.
A pdf file of the cards used in the Fifteen game.
A printable game board for 23 or Bust. Choose your own object to serve as the lifesaver such as a pencil sharpener, a rubber or a coin.
Printable game boards for Manifest, Scallywags, Nevertheless, Tantrum and Great Expectation.
Four sets of axes and coordinates from which reflecting pictures can be drawn.
A worksheet containing many copies of the How Many Rectangles Starter diagram allowing students to record their findings.
A printable grid containing many copies of the design used in the second shape counting Starter.
A printable grid containing many copies of the design used in the shape counting Starter.
A printable grid containing many copies of the design used in the shape counting Starter.
Two novelty printable (A3 size preferably) optician-style eye test charts containing indices which can be evaluated mentally as a fun, classroom visual aid.
A set of printable cards to use with the laws of indices true or false activity.
Can you find the solution to these Lemon Law challenges using a spreadsheet?
Six line drawings that may or may not be able to be traced without lifting the pencil or going over any line twice.
A challenge to produce the straight line patterns using a GDC or graph plotting software.
A blank Maggots screen designed for pupils to record their answers on for the Maggots Starter activity.
Practice using a ruler and protractor on this worksheet with answers provided.
These are the printable cards to go with the activity called Memorable Measures.
Each box represents a missing operation (add, subtract, multiply or divide). Can you work out what they are?
A worksheet containing mixed transformations questions and a grid for drawing the solutions on.
Printable times tables worksheet for all of the tables from two to twelve.
Eighteen mystic roses to print out to help with the investigation.
A printable series of sheets to support the 'Not or Not' challenges and Starter.
A printable banner (multiple A4 sheets) of a colourful number line for the classroom wall.
With these cards you can read the minds of your pupils. It's Mathemagic at its best!
A sheet of circles with nine parts named. The pupil is asked to draw the named parts.
Various forms of Pascal's Triangle ready for printing.
Cards to print for pupils to use in the 'Can You Decide?' activity.
Printable cards for the Polybragging game. Use the properties of polygons to win.
A printable page of polygons for pupils to name and mark on important features.
Fill in the gaps with the weights of the puddings. A printable worksheet.
Put the numbers 1 to 5 in the bottom row of the pyramid then each other brick is the sum of the two below.
Two small crossword puzzles based on Secondary school Maths topics.
Printable cards for the Rounding Snap game.
Work out which digit each of the ten symbols represents from the six given calculations.
These are the examples used in the help video for the Simultaneous Equations online exercise.
An exercise that appeared in an algebra book published in 1895. It starts with basic questions but soon gets tricky!
If pupils are unable to play the Snail Race online this printable board can be used with counters and dice.
This printable may help pupils work out how many different ways there are to spell snowman on the snow flake grid.
A printable worksheet containing a table to be filled in with the best moves for the game 23 or Bust.
A number of pages each containing table spiders with gaps to be filled.
Thirty pairs of numbers or calculations. Which one of the pair is the largest?
A printable conversion table for teachers needing to convert a lot of test scores to percentages.
A printable checklist on which notes can be made as each of the 20 GDC skills are learnt.
A worksheet containing the grids to fill in for the Tools puzzles.
A resource for the teacher containing a map of Tran Towers and instructions for figuring out the puzzles.
A printable set of three by three dotty grids to use with the Tridots challenge.
A pdf file of the cards used in the Trilett game.
This worksheet extends the puzzle in the July 21st Starter of the Day.
A collection of worksheets all related to the regions in Venn diagrams and the set notation describing them (answers included)
This printable is for those wishing to practise constructing Voronoi diagrams using a pair of compasses, pencil and ruler.
Three different grids for the Christmas Ornaments puzzle.
A printable Christmaths card containing mathematical jokes and a puzzle.
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