LittleStreams was set up in 2014 by educators and graphic designers Rebekah Humphrey-Bullen and Samuel Lovegrove. We make high quality, affordable resources for teachers and tutors, including worksheets, games, task cards and revision flash cards.
LittleStreams was set up in 2014 by educators and graphic designers Rebekah Humphrey-Bullen and Samuel Lovegrove. We make high quality, affordable resources for teachers and tutors, including worksheets, games, task cards and revision flash cards.
This telling the time puzzle is a fun way to test students ability to tell the time. Students match the image of an analogue clock, the time in words, digital and 24-hour time.
Included are variations of the follwing times: o’clock, half past, quarter past and to, 10 minute intervals and minute intervals.
It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle.
Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white.
Available as part of Matching Activity Bundle One.
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This is a card game for learning Factors and Multiples. Students take turns to play a factor card from their hand into a multiple card that is in play. Once a factor has been played on a particular card, no other player can play it again.
There are exactly the correct amount of factor cards to match the multiple cards (except for itself and 1), so you could also play this as a simple matching game. I often do with my students; though be warned that it takes up the whole room.
The pack contains a full set of rules and a cheat sheet to show which multiples go with what factors. The cards are also super easy to cut out thanks to easy-cut guides.
This game is available in CARD GAME BUNDLE 2 with 4 other card games at a discount.
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A selection of 10 activity sheets to help students learn how to count objects within a scene. Colour and shape recognition skills can be exercised with this pack.
Worksheets include both words and images in the questions to allow for differentiation.
Also included is a bonus Christmas themed sheet, for a festive treat.
This activity is available as part of our learning to count bundle
This fraction, decimal and percentage matching puzzle is a fun way to test students ability convert between fractions, decimals and percentages. It contains 32 puzzles including all base fractions up to nine-tenths, and also includes a bonus ten-tenths to test understanding of a whole.
It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle.
Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white. Each puzzle is the size of an A4 sheet. To use less paper, select the pages per sheet option, and the puzzles will be smaller, but still high quality.
Available as part of Matching Activity Bundle One.
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This 26-page pack of differentiated worksheets is creatively put together to make the activities interesting and visually engaging.
- Identification of acute, obtuse, reflex and right angles.
- Measuring angle, with three levels of difficulty.
- Pictures on which students measure angles, encourages students to measure angles that don't necessarily have a horizontal base.
- Summary test, followed by a confidence checklist sheet.
- All answer keys are included where relevant.
- Despite being in colour, all worksheets have been tested to print great in black and white.
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This equivalent fractions matching puzzle is a fun way to test students ability to recognise equivalent fractions. It contains 18 puzzles including all base fractions up to four- fths, each with equivalents both in image and number form.
It is designed to be easily cut with little wastage. So either the teacher or tutor can prepare the cards by cutting them before hand, or students can cut their own cards, giving them a chance to see the solutions before they attempt the puzzle.
Although this product is made in colour, it prints perfectly well in black and white. Each puzzle is the size of an A4 sheet. To use less paper, select the pages per sheet option, and the puzzles will be smaller, but still high quality.
Available as part of Matching Activity Bundle One.
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This is a set of Flash Cards on The Properties of Quadrilateral. The flash cards feature three kinds of data, shapes, names of shapes, and shape properties, and are printable/configurable in three different ways for your best use in learning the properties of quadrilaterals. When all cards are printed in all different ways, it makes a total of 54 flash cards.
Included are a UK including the word Trapezium and the US version including the word Trapezoid. Also included are the quadrilaterals square, rectangle, parallelogram, rhombus and kite.
The files are organised for best use with both Double-Sided and Single-Sided printers.
This is available in our Flash Card bundle, available here.
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This card games encourages students to find missing angles in a triangles and straight lines. It helps players grasp the idea that angles in a triangle and on a straight line all add up to 180 degrees. By mixing these concepts together, with cards that also show two angles, it exercises the theory in a strong and varied way.
Players are dealt cards. A card is then turned over from the top of the deck. Players must choose, from their cards, a solution as close to the solution of the base card as possible. The closest player wins the cards played as points.
A full set of rules are included in the game, and the cards are printed with easy-cut guides to make preparation fast and simple.
This game is part of a Bundle at a discount price.
This bingo game covers algebra substitution. Included are bingo cards for students to fill in from a list of given possible solutions and 72 question cards containing an expression and a value for x to substitute into the expression.
This game is an easily printed and prepared thanks to easy-cut guides. It comes with well-explained rules of play, and makes a great time filler for an entire class or a high quality game for one on one tuition.
This is included in the Bingo Bundle with 4 other activities at a discount price.
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This is our first set of Flash Cards on the subject of Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. The flash cards feature simplest fractions on one side, and equivalent values on the back. The equivalent values include fractions to simplify, percentages, decimals, fraction circles and fractions of amounts. They are best when printed on card.
The files are organised for best use with both Double-Sided and Single-Sided printers.
This is available as part of a bundle with other flash cards. Available here.
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A 48-page creatively designed worksheet pack on Straight Line Graphs which includes:
• An introductory activity to check that students have the skills required to access this topic. This includes the substitution of values into a linear equation and then plotting the x and y value coordinates onto a graph.
• An investigation sheet, on which students will discover how the value of m and c in the equation y=mx+c affects the line graph.
• An activity where students will draw linear graphs from equations, and find equations from graphs.
• A cut and match activity where students can visually connect equations with real life scenarios.
• Challenge questions where students find gradients and y-intercepts when equations are not in the form y=mx+c, and the identificaion of parallel lines from equations only.
• A confidence checklist for students to assess whether they have grasped what they have learned in this pack.
A US version of this product is available in our US store here where notation is in US form (y=mx+b)
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This activity offers a different way to teach tally and pie charts. Students choose 20 fruit cards from the fruit deck (or any amount you choose from the 45 cards if you wish to make things more challenging). We recommend that 20 cards offers the most interesting collection to work with, while also being a factor of 360.
Students collect the data of their chosen cards and write it on the tally sheet. On the same sheet is a column for working out the number of degrees needed for constructing the pie chart. Two pie chart sheets are included, one with the key in colour, and one with the key ready for colouring.
Alternatively, get students to construct the pie chart from scratch in their books or a separate piece of paper.
The nature of this activity means that each student should, in theory, produce their own pie chart, unique from other students in the class.
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These 30 follow me cards are a great way to revise pythagoras theorem in right angled triangles. Play is similar to dominoes, where the cards are placed end to end with the question to the answers, but each question only has one answer. Students connect the questions and answers together forming a chain, with questions steadily getting harder.
Some ideas for how to use follow me cards:
-Have a treasure hunt, around the classroom or outside. Students start with the starter card and record the solutions in the table.
-Students each take ownership of a card, and then get themselves in line correctly with the answers. If there are more than 30 students, assign some students as ‘managers’. If there are less than 30 students, the first students to connect their cards can be given the remaining cards.
- Cut each card in half and give the students a matching activity. They can then glue the answers into their books.
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These clip cards are a great way to test students’ ability to find fractions of objects using a physical multiple choice system. It includes 36 cards covering questions from ‘half of’ to ‘four fifths of’. The given possible answers have been carefully chosen to allow teachers to spot any misconceptions students may have about the topic.
The idea of this activity is that students work out the answer to a given question, then clip a clothespin/ peg or a paperclip to what they think is the correct answer.
This activity works equally well when the cards are laminated. Students simply circle the correct answer using a dry erase marker. Alternatively, you can print these on paper, hand out to your class at the end of the lesson, so they can put their names on and circle the correct answer, serving as a great exit ticket/plenary to the lesson.
These cards are in colour, but print equally well in grey scale for cost savings.
This is also included in our Arithmetic Bundle discount, available here.
This is a simple and professionally constructed game of dominoes. It couldn’t be simpler, link up a chain of dominoes by joining equivalent fractions. The game includes both fractions of shapes, and fractions of amounts, as well as in numerical form.
The game consists of equivalence of one half, one third, two thirds, one quarter, three quarters, one fifth, two fifths, three fifths and four fifths.
The pack even includes a monochrome set of dominoes for clearer printing in black and white.
This is included Dominoes Bundle with 4 other activities at a discount price.
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UPDATED for 2022:
Redesign of cards to make them easier to use
Updated Rules
A card game that provides a fun way to reinforce the knowledge of averages. The cards give students an interactive way to develop a deeper understanding of Mean, Median, Mode and Range data.
The cards in the pack are numbered from 0-12. There are 4 rounds to this game and 9 new cards are dealt out to each player each round. Players can choose whether to take their median, mean, mode or range score. However, they can only chose each one once. For example, if I have a range of 11 in the first round and choose that range, and in the next round I have a range of 12, I cannot choose the range for that round. This forces students to work out each average type at least once.
We highly recommend you allow students to use a calculator, as the random nature of the cards means divisions wont always be whole numbers. However, you can ask students to work it out manually as an extra challenge. You can also change the number of cards dealt out. For example, dealing 8 cards means students have to find the medium that appears between two cards.
Pack includes a set of 52 cards of numbers 0 to 12. Full rules of play are included, and the cards are printed with easy-cut guides to make preparation fast and simple.
This is included in Card Game Bundle 1
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This Bingo game covers metric conversion including mm, cm, m and km; ml and L; mg, g, kg and metric tons. As well as converting, for example, centimetres in millimetres, question also involved multiples conversions such as millimetres into metres.
The set contains 72 question cards and bingo cards for students to fill in their values, from a given list of possible solutions.
This game is an easily printed and prepared thanks to easy-cut guides. It comes with well-explained rules of play, and makes a great time filler for an entire class or a high quality game for one on one tuition.
This is included in the Bingo Bundle with 4 other activities at a discount price.
This pack contains a set of 8 questions on the subject of Algebra free of charge to give you a sample of our task cards. The questions in this pack are unique to our main task card algebra pack, which can be purchased here.
The questions include simple real life situations, nth term questions and sequences, working with simple algebraic equations, and geometry related questions. The cards introduce the idea that algebra has a function in the real world, providing a strong base for the continued learning of Algebra.
Each question is differentiated in 4 ways across 4 cards. The easiest are the Red Questions and then the Yellow. The Green cards offer a little more challenge by asking additional questions, and finally the Challenge cards are designed to push the most able.
*4 Levels of Differentiation
*Red, Yellow, Green & Challenge
This free download is brought to you in collaboration with Number Loving and it combines two fully differentiated resources covering drawing, reading and interpretation of pie charts.
The first is a pack of six worksheets by LittleStreams the first four are of increasing difficulty drawing pie charts from tables and another two worksheets of increasingly difficulty drawing pie charts from bar charts. Solutions are provided for each worksheet. The second pack in this free download is a treasure hunt on reading and interpreting pie charts, it is differientated to three levels were the green (hardest) level is suitable for GCSE Higher. Each level consists of ten questions. Again the solutions are provided for teacher reference.
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