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(Almost) unlimited, NO-PREP, differentiated sets of Maths worksheets. At the click of a button all numbers (and visuals ) are randomized, creating a new worksheet with different numbers .... as many times as you want with answers automatically generated every time. Check out one of the Freebie samplers to see how they work.

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(Almost) unlimited, NO-PREP, differentiated sets of Maths worksheets. At the click of a button all numbers (and visuals ) are randomized, creating a new worksheet with different numbers .... as many times as you want with answers automatically generated every time. Check out one of the Freebie samplers to see how they work.
Coordinates in the Four Quadrants
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Coordinates in the Four Quadrants

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Year 6 programme of study - Geometry – position and direction. Describe positions on the full coordinate grid (all four quadrants) Practice plotting and reading coordinates of objects located in all 4 quadrants of the Cartesian x-y Plane where the numbers are positive and negative with these NO PREP - Ready To Print And Go Worksheets. There is a selection of graphics to choose from - leaves,astronaut icons, geometric shapes, and letters each of which has two different activities Finding the coordinates of points on an x-y Grid in the 4 Quadrants Given set of coordinates, locate their position on an x-y Grid in 4 Quadrants Also, for a final set of worksheets, again there are the two activities, but this time the points drawn on the axis connect to form simple geometric shapes. These can be used as a starting point for further questioning or investigation that could include: naming the shapes drawing lines of symmetry and labeling coordinates that form the line finding the coordinates of the geometric center of each shape apply transformations and record the new coordinates … How many Worksheets in total ? ALMOST UNLIMITED because at the click of a button all the numbers or location of objects are randomized providing you with a new set of questions for classwork, homework, revision, assessments etc. You could also use any of the worksheets when explaining the topic to your class as you will have almost unlimited examples to show them and they will be different from the actual worksheets you give your students. In addition you have 2 sets of blank worksheets with x-y grids prepared so that your students can create their own worksheets, or use them for the investigations suggested above. Answers are automatically generated every time. Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers You may also like to look at Coordinates in the 1st Quadrant
Multiply and Divide Decimals by Powers of 10
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Multiply and Divide Decimals by Powers of 10

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This set of 27, (almost) unlimited, sets of worksheets on Multiplying and Dividing Decimals by 10, 100, and 1000 is designed as a natural progression from multiplying whole numbers by 10, 100, and 1000, and introduces multiplying decimals by powers of 10. The use of place value tables in the initial worksheets provides a visual aid to help students understand what happens multiplying or dividing by 10, 100 or 1000. Gradually, the notion of moving the decimal point is included (with visual support), and then both are removed completely. In the final 3 sets, students are introduced to the concept of writing numbers with powers or indices, by firstly looking at the pattern that connects the various forms of writing powers of 10 then practicing with mixed exercises and a final challenge. This scaffolded resource of 27 Sets of worksheets with unlimited opportunity to repeat any level as many times as needed and provide you with the freedom to personalize the program of work to any degree you want should prepare your students well for the next level of work involving powers or indices. Set 1: Multiply Decimals by 10 with the Place Value Table Set 2: Divide Decimals by 10 with the Place Value Table Set 3: Multiply and Divide Decimals by 10 with the Place Value Table Set 4: Multiply Decimals by 10 - 20 Questions Set 5: Divide Decimals by 10 - 20 Questions Set 6: Multiply and Divide Decimals by 10 - 20 Questions Set 7: Challenge 1 Set 8: Multiply Decimals by 100 with the Place Value Table Set 9: Divide Decimals by 100 with the Place Value Table Set 10: Multiply and Divide Decimals by 100 with the Place Value Table Set 11: Multiply Decimals by 100 - 20 Questions Set 12: Divide Decimals by 100 - 20 Questions Set 13: Multiply and Divide Decimals by 100 - 20 Questions Set 14: Challenge 2 Set 15: Multiply Decimals by 1000 with the Place Value Table Set 16: Divide Decimals by 1000 with the Place Value Table Set 17: Multiply and Divide Decimals by 1000 with the Place Value Table Set 18: Multiply Decimals by 1000 - 20 Questions Set 19: Divide Decimals by 1000 - 20 Questions Set 20: Multiply and Divide Decimals by 1000 - 20 Questions Set 21: Challenge 3 Set 22: Multiply and Divide Decimals by 10, 100 & 1000 - 20 Questions Set 23: Challenge 4 Set 24: Word Problems How many worksheets are in each Set ? Almost unlimited. At the click of a button all numbers are randomised, so the questions change every time which allows you to create new worksheets for extra practice or revision throughout the year or even give groups of pupils in your class different Sets of questions. No-Prep Worksheets Click, PRINT and Go !! Ideal to have ready at hand as an extra activity, or a resource for a replacement teacher that requires no instructions. Answer are automatically generated each time. Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Addition Squares & Mazes up to 10, 20 50 & 100
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Addition Squares & Mazes up to 10, 20 50 & 100

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A fun way to practice adding two numbers at 4 different levels with an (almost) unlimited number of Worksheets. Practice addition at 4 levels. Addition up to 10 Addition up to 20 Addition up to 50 Addition up to 100 Addition Squares There are 4 addition squares on a page. You can set the range of numbers on each one individually, so you could have 4 number squares up to one level, a mix of all 4 levels etc. Addition Mazes Students have to follow the path of correct answers to exit the maze. How many worksheets are there ? All the numbers in each square are randomized at the click of a button which means you have an (almost) endless set of worksheets that could be used for classwork, homework, revision, end of lesson activity etc. Answers are automatically generated every time. Note This resource works with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Read & Write Expanded, Standard & Word Format of Decimals
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Read & Write Expanded, Standard & Word Format of Decimals

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Reading, writing and converting between the standard, expanded and word format reinforces the significance of each digit’s location in a decimal number, and helps to deepen the understanding of the base-ten number system and enhances the understanding of place value. This is a planned progression of 9 to 11 sets worksheets that you can choose from according to the needs of your students, each of which focuses on one aspect of this topic so that your students can build their confidence working with decimals step by step. Set 1: Convert expanded fraction form to standard form Set 2: Convert expanded decimal form to to standard form Set 3: A mix of Set 1 & 2 Set 4: Convert standard form to expanded fraction form Set 5: Convert standard form to expanded decimal form Set 6: Convert standard form to expanded fractional form - real life examples Set 7: Challenge: double digit multipliers - preparation for the word form Set 8: Convert numbers in words to standard form - 2 ranges of numbers and 2 formats Set 9: Convert standard form to words - 2 ranges of numbers and 2 formats For the word format of numbers you have a choice: the format used in the USA and other countries where there is no ā€˜AND’ between the tens and hundreds the format used in the UK and Australia & other countries where there is an ā€˜AND’ between the hundreds and tens How many worksheets are in each Set ? Almost unlimited. At the click of a button all numbers are randomised, so the questions change every time which allows you to create new worksheets for extra practice or revision throughout the year or even give groups of pupils in your class different Sets of questions. No-Prep Worksheets Click, PRINT and Go !! Ideal to have ready at hand as an extra activity, or a resource for a replacement teacher that requires no instructions. Answers are automatically generated each time. Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers. You may also like: Compare and Order Decimal Numbers to 3 decimal places
Add bridging through 10 up to 100 Worksheets +
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Add bridging through 10 up to 100 Worksheets +

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UK National Curriculum for Mathematics:Ā  Key Stage 1:Ā  Year 2Ā  Addition and Subtraction Non statuary guidance states that for Year 2 & 3 - *" Secure fluency in addition and subtraction facts that bridge 10, through continued practice"Ā Ā * Bridging through 10 is a mental math technique that can be used when adding two numbers with units that have a sum greater than ten. This pack has 2 parts 1. Worksheet Sets Worksheet Set 1 Adding 1 digit numbers to 2 digit numbers, bridging up to 100 - with visual support Worksheet Set 2 Adding 2 digit numbers to 2 digit numbers, bridging up to 100 - with visual support Pupils have the opportunity to practice this topic further either by using the visual method from Worksheets 1 & 2, or using their own graphics that support the concept of bridging. Worksheet Set 3 Adding 1 digit numbers to 2 digit numbers, bridging up to 100. Worksheet Set 4 Adding 2 digit numbers to 2 digit numbers, bridging up to 100. How many worksheets are in each set ? Almost Unlimited. At the click of a button all numbers are randomised, so you can create as many different worksheets as you need for classwork, homework, revision, preparing for assessment, fillers etc and the numbers will change every time. Answers are automatically generated every time. 2. The "Interactive Teaching Resource" Designed to be used by teachers and pupils on an Interactive Whiteboard or on a PC/Mac computer for one-to-one tuition. Examples are randomly generated at the click of a button, so you can use this one page as many times as needed. There is also the option to take the pupils through the process in 3 separate steps, one at a time. Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers. For more information about this topic and understanding You may also like Subtracting by bridging through 10s up to 100
Add  and subtract 2-digit numbers with & without regrouping
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Add and subtract 2-digit numbers with & without regrouping

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This is a no frills set of Worksheets providing an (almost) endless source of practicing column addition and subtraction of 2-Digit numbers, differentiated to help introduce regrouping using the standard algorithm. Print out as many unique worksheets as you need. Your students will never run short of new worksheets to practice with. Addition Worksheets No regrouping Regrouping once - 2-Digit plus a 1 digit number Regrouping twice -Two 2-Digit numbers Adding three 2-Digit numbers Adding four 2-Digit numbers Subtraction Worksheets No regrouping Regrouping - 2-Digit minus a 1 digit number Regrouping -Two 2-Digit numbers A choice of formats All the sets worksheets listed above come in 2 formats The questions are laid out ready to work on with the numbers in the vertical format and the answer line ready to fill in. The questions are presented in the horizontal format so that your students can practice laying out the questions fully in standard algorithm format. These pages could also be used for practicing addition and subtraction with any other methods that are part of your curriculum.* This will give you a choice of differentiating from the very start, or setting the level of work for the whole class. Why (almost) Unlimited Worksheets ? At the click of a button all numbers are randomized, and will therefore change every time so you can create as many different worksheets for classwork, homework, revision, preparing for assessment, review before moving on to 3-digits, etc. Answers are automatically generated every time. Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers. You may also like: Add and subtract 3-Digit numbers with & without regrouping or Add, Subtract 2 and 3-Digit Numbers formal and informal BUNDLE
Equivalent Fractions - with & without visual support
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Equivalent Fractions - with & without visual support

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Year 3 programme of study - Number – fractions- recognise and show, using diagrams, equivalent fractions with small denominators. These resources contain three basic approaches to understanding equivalent fractions: Using 2-D shapes in the form of rectangles The number line. The numerical processes with multipliers and divisors. Equivalent Fractions with rectangles Equivalent fractions are modeled using rectangles, each representing the same area of a whole. This is an ideal visual way to introduce equivalent fractions before proceeding onto the using the number line or purely the numerical method. The 4 Sets of Worksheets provide a step by step approach as follows: Worksheet Set 1: Pupils are asked to write down the (equivalent) fractions of two colored-in rectangles. Worksheet Set 2: Pupils colour in the areas on two rectangles that represent two given equivalent fractions. Worksheet Set 3: Given two coloured-in rectangles and the denominators of the equivalent fractions, pupils must determine the numerators and the multiplier that connects the two fractions. Worksheet Set 4: Given two coloured-in rectangles pupils are asked to write down the full fractions coloured-in and the multiplier connecting the two fractions. How many worksheets are in each set ? (almost) Unlimited. At the click of a button the numbers and the corresponding shaded parts of the rectangles are randomised, so you can create as many different worksheets as you need for classwork, homework, revision, preparing for assessment, fillers etc and the numbers will change every time. Equivalent fractions on the number line. Equivalent fractions are located at the same point on the number line. The printable Worksheets consist of question containing 2 number lines divided up into a different number of equal parts between 0 and 1 which the pupils then have to compare Worksheet Set 1: Pupils are asked to write down the equivalent fraction to the one shown taking into account the number of equal parts on the line. Worksheet Set 2: Pupils have to write down the two equivalent fractions indicated on parallel number lines, each number line divided into a different number of equal parts. How many worksheets are in each set ? As with the worksheets with rectangles …almost Unlimited. Answers are automatically generated every time. Note These Worksheets work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Order of Operations with Exponents
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Order of Operations with Exponents

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Order of operations provides a common approach to evaluating numerical expressions that include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, parenthesis (brackets) and exponents (indices) across mathematical and scientific disciplines throughout the world. These worksheets enable a smooth transition from the basic four operations calculated separately to solving algebraic equations that requires a good mastery of the order of operations. Differentiated worksheets The worksheets are structured to progressively challenge and develop your students skills in this topic: Set 1: We begin by reviewing the order of operations without exponents Set 2: Exponents are introduced into numerical expressions either a mix of addition and subtraction or multiplication without parentheses Set 3: Brackets are now added into numerical expressions either a mix of addition and subtraction or multiplication and division Set 4: Each question contains all the elements of BODMAS) except brackets using 3 to 6 numbers Set 5: Each question contains all the elements of BODMAS again using 3 to 6 numbers Set 6: Challenge 1. Students are presented with numerical equations that need a brackets to be added to make the equations true. Excellent practice using trial and error and learning to record all trials right and wrong. Set 7: Challenge 2. Each question now has 6 or 7 digits and all the elements of BODMAS Set 8: Challenge 3. Word base problems need to be translated into numerical expressions and solved How many worksheets are there in total ? Virtually unlimited … There are 8 Sets, BUT, at the click of a button numbers are randomised, so the questions change which allows you to create new worksheets at any level for extra practice or revision throughout the year or even give groups of pupils within your class different sets of questions. No-Prep Worksheets These are straightforward no-prep worksheets that require no extra work. Simply CLICK-PRINT AND GO. This makes them ideal to have printed and ready for a replacement teacher if needed. Answers are automatically generated every time. Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers. Try out the FREEBIE at Order of Operations - No exponents - FREEBIE You may also like Order of Operations WITHOUT Exponents or the two bundled together Order of Operations with and without Exponents - BUNDLE
Order of Operations with and without Exponents - BUNDLE
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Order of Operations with and without Exponents - BUNDLE

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This bundle covers the topic ā€œorder of operationsā€ with 16 sets of differentiated worksheets, starting with simple combinations of addition and subtraction or multiplication and division to numerical expressions containing addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, parentheses, exponents to simplifying and converting word problems to numerical statements and solving them. It follows well known acronyms outlining the sequence in which operations should be performed, all representing the same fundamental order of operations. BODMAS - United Kingdom and Australia PEMDAS - USA BEDMAS - Canada and New Zealand Part 1 without Exponents Set 1: Combining 3 or more numbers with addition & subtraction and separately multiplication & division, to help reinforce and extend your students’ understanding of these primary operations. Set 2: Introducing brackets to show how they affect the outcome of a calculation, again keeping expressions with addition & subtraction separate from multiplication & division. Set 3: The four basic operations are now combined in each question, introducing the practice of calculating multiplication and division before addition and subtraction. Set 4: Every pair of questions has the same numbers & operations but one has a parenthesis added in, to show the effect of its inclusion. Set 5: All questions now have a mix of the 4 operations and parentheses combining all the practice and skills of the previous 4 sets. Set 6: A challenge. Students are presented with numerical equations that need a parenthesis to be added to make the equations true. Set 7: Translating word based problems into numerical statements and solving them. Set 8: Practical, real life problems requiring translation into numerical statements, and solving. Part 2 with Exponents Set 1: We begin by reviewing the order of operations without exponents. Set 2: Exponents are introduced into numerical expressions either a mix of addition and subtraction or multiplication without brackets. Set 3: Brackets are now added into numerical expressions either a mix of addition and subtraction or multiplication and division. Set 4: Each question contains all the elements of BODMAS except brackets using 3 to 6 numbers. Set 5: Each question contains all the elements of BODMAS again using 3 to 6 numbers. Set 6: Challenge 1. Students are presented with numerical equations that need a parenthesis to be added to make the equations true. Set 7: Challenge 2. Each question now has 6 or 7 digits and all the elements of BODMAS. Set 8: Challenge 3. Word based problems need to be translated into numerical expressions and solved. All calculations should be possible without the aid of a calculator. How many worksheets in total ? Virtually unlimited Answers are automatically genereated every time you create a new worksheet Note: These resources work with the official Adobe AcrReader
Order of Operations - No exponents - FREEBIE
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Order of Operations - No exponents - FREEBIE

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This Freebie sampler is a part of one of 8 differentiated Sets of worksheets on the topic of ā€˜Order of Operations without Exponents’ focusing on the early stages of evaluating a numerical expression with a mix of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division without parentheses (which comes in later on in the series). Download the PDF and click on the button at the bottom of the page and you have a new worksheet … as many times as you want. Solutions are automatically generated every time. Note These resource works with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers. If you like this have a look at the full resource : Order of Operations WITHOUT Exponents Also you may like Order of Operations WITH Exponents or the two above bundled together Order of Operations with and without Exponents - BUNDLE
Order of Operations without Exponents
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Order of Operations without Exponents

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Order of operations is a fundamental concept that provides a common approach to evaluating numerical expressions that include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and parenthesis (brackets) across various mathematical and scientific disciplines throughout the world. It follows a number of well known acronyms outlining the sequence in which operations should be performed: PEMDAS - USA BODMAS - United Kingdom and Australia BEDMAS - Canada and New Zealand Differentiated Sets The worksheet sets are structured to progressively challenge and develop your students skills in this topic: Set 1: Begin with combining 3 or more numbers with addition & subtraction and separately multiplication & division, to help reinforce and extend your students’ understanding of these primary operations. Set 2: We introduce parentheses to show how they affect the outcome of a calculation, again keeping expressions with addition & subtraction separate from multiplication & division Set 3: The four basic operations are now combined in each question, introducing the practice of calculating multiplication and division before addition and subtraction Set 4: Every pair of questions has the same numbers & operations but one has a parenthesis added in, to show the effect of its inclusion Set 5: All questions now have a mix of the 4 operations and parentheses combining all the practice and skills of the previous 4 sets Set 6: A challenge. Students are presented with numerical equations that need a parenthesis to be added to make the equations true. Excellent practice using trial and error and learning to record all trials right and wrong. Set 7: Translating word based problems into numerical statements and solving them. Set 8: Practical, real life problems requiring translation into numerical statements, and solving. How many worksheets are there in total ? Virtually unlimited … There are 8 Sets, BUT, at the click of a button numbers are randomised, so the questions change which allows you to create new worksheets at any level for extra practice or revision throughout the year or even give groups of pupils within your class different sets of questions. These are straightforward no-prep worksheets that require no extra work. Simply CLICK-PRINT AND GO. This makes them ideal to have printed and ready for a replacement teacher if needed. Answers are automatically generated every time. Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers. Try out the FREEBIE at Order of Operations - No exponents - FREEBIE You may also like Order of Operations WITH Exponents or the two bundled together Order of Operations with and without Exponents - BUNDLE
Add and Subtract 3 AND 4-Digit Numbers -Formal Written Method - BUNDLE
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Add and Subtract 3 AND 4-Digit Numbers -Formal Written Method - BUNDLE

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An (almost) endless source of Worksheets practicing the standard algorithm for adding and subtracting 3-Digit and 4-Digit numbers differentiated with over 20 levels to choose from. 3-Digit Numbers Starter: Add a 3-Digit and a 2-Digit number & Subtract a 2-Digit from a 3-Digit number No regrouping Regrouping I - Units only Regrouping II -Units and tens Add two 3-Digit numbers Add two 3-Digit Numbers Regrouping I - Units only Regrouping II -Units and tens Regrouping III -Units, tens and hundreds Add more than two 3-Digit numbers Adding three 3-Digit numbers Adding four 3-Digit numbers Subtraction with two 3-Digit numbers No regrouping Regrouping I - Units only Regrouping II - Units and tens 4-Digit Numbers Addition Add a 3-Digit and a 4-Digit number Add two 4-Digit numbers Add a 2-Digit, 3-Digit and 4-Digit numbers Add three 4-Digit numbers Add four numbers – a mix of 2-Digit, 3-Digit and 4-Digit numbers Add four 4-Digit numbers Subtraction •Subtract a 3-Digit number from a 4-Digit number •Subtraction with two 4-Digit numbers This will give you a choice of differentiating from the very start, or setting the level of work for the whole class. A choice of formats All the sets worksheets listed above come in 2 formats The questions are laid out ready to work on with the numbers in the vertical format and the answer line ready to fill in. The questions are presented in the horizontal format so that your students have to properly align the digits based on their place values, which is essential for accurate addition & subtraction. (almost) endless source of Worksheets ? At the click of a button all numbers are randomized, and will therefore change every time so you can create as many different worksheets for classwork, homework, review, preparing for assessments, or just simply practice at any time to keep the skill alive throughout the whole year. Print out as many unique worksheets as you need. Your students will never run short of practice. No-Prep Worksheets These are straightforward no-prep worksheets that require no extra work. Simply CLICK-PRINT AND GO. This makes them ideal to have printed and ready for a replacement teacher if needed. Number Formats For the 4-Digit pages you have a choice of 3 different number formats which will cover most educators’ needs around the world. • A comma separator - for the USA & UK e.g. 23,334,290 • A space separator - Canada, Australia, many European countries, and the International System of Units (SI) e.g. 23 334 290 • No separator - used in scientific writings, page numbers, years & addresses etc. e.g. 23334290 Answers are automatically generated every time. Bonus Files - Class and Pupil Progress Sheets Note: These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Read, Write, Identify Parts and Evaluate Expressions
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Read, Write, Identify Parts and Evaluate Expressions

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These worksheets focus on three core skills: Writing algebraic expressions from verbal descriptions, identifying the various parts or components of algebraic expressions, and evaluating expressions by substituting numbers for variables. These skills are important for the transition from numerical operations to algebraic thinking which in all curricula follows on shortly afterwards. Set 1: Writing expressions with the 4 operations Set 2: Writing expressions with the 4 operations, brackets and indices Set 3: Identifying the parts or components of algebraic expressions plus a Help Sheet with definitions of the components of expressions Set 4A: Evaluating Expressions with 4 operations - numbers and variables between 2 and 12 Set 4B: Evaluating Expressions with 4 operations - numbers and variables between 8 and 30 Set 5: Evaluating Expressions with 4 operations, brackets and powers Set 6: Evaluating Expressions with real world formulae plus a Formula Sheet How many worksheets in total ? Virtually Unlimited… at the click of a button numbers are randomised, so the questions change every time which allows you to create new worksheets at the same level for extra practice or revision throughout the year or even give groups of pupils in your class different sets of questions again all at the same level. **Note: **These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers
Add and Subtract 5 -8 digit numbers: Formal Method
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Add and Subtract 5 -8 digit numbers: Formal Method

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This is a large set of differentiated Worksheets providing an (almost) endless source of practicing column addition and subtraction of numbers from 5-Digit to 8-Digit using the formal written method. The first set of worksheets, adding & subtracting a 4-digit number from a 5-digit number, can serve as a useful interim step between adding & subtracting 4-digit numbers and adding & subtracting 5-digit numbers. It helps bridge the gap between these two levels of difficulty and provides a valuable transition in the learning process. The Sets are as follows Add a 4- and 5-Digit number & subtract a 4-Digit from a 5-Digit number Add & subtract two 5-Digit numbers Add three 5-Digit numbers Add four 5-Digit numbers Add & subtract two 6-Digit numbers Add three 6-Digit numbers Add four 6-Digit numbers Add & subtract two 7-Digit numbers Add three 7-Digit numbers Add four 7-Digit numbers Add mix (3) of 5-, 6- 7- Digit numbers Add & subtract two 8-Digit numbers Add three 8-Digit numbers Add four 8-Digit numbers Add mix (3) of 6- 7- 8- Digit numbers There are 15 sets of addition and 5 sets of subtraction that build up from smaller to larger numbers and with addition going from adding together 2 numbers up to 4 numbers, it will enable you to set the level of practice that is right for your students to build accuracy, speed and confidence over whatever time frame is necessary. Layout of Questions For all of the above, the questions are presented in 2 layouts: • The standard algorithm, laid out vertically with the questions and answer lines prepared. • The questions are presented in the horizontal format so that your students have to properly align the digits based on their place values, which is essential for accurate addition & subtraction. This practice reinforces the concept of place value and helps students develop a better understanding of how digits in different positions represent different values. ** This format could also be useful for practicing addition with any informal methods that are part of your syllabus or even estimation ** Number Formats For these resources you have a choice of 3 different number formats which will cover most educators’ needs around the world. Your students will come across at least 2 of the formats within their time at school in other curriculum areas • A comma separator - for the USA & UK e.g. 23,334,290 • A space separator - Canada, Australia, many European countries, and the International System of Units (SI) e.g. 23 334 290 • No separator - used in scientific writings, page numbers, years & addresses etc. e.g. 23334290 How many Worksheets in each set? Almost unlimited. At the click of a button all numbers are randomized, and will therefore change every time so you can create as many different worksheets for classwork, homework, revision, preparing for assessment etc Answers are automatically generated every time.
Mastering Subtraction by Bridging Through 10s up to 100
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Mastering Subtraction by Bridging Through 10s up to 100

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Explore effective subtraction strategies by bridging through 10s up to 100. This method enhances pupils’ mental calculation, number bonds, and partitioning skills, using a simple visual aid. The curriculum requires fluency in addition and subtraction facts, with non-statutory guidance recommending continued practice for mastery. Worksheets Set 1 Subtracting 1 digit numbers from 2 digit numbers, bridging up to 100 - with visual support that helps students think about of each step along the way. Set 2 Pupils have the opportunity to practice this topic further either by using the visual method from Worksheet Set 1 or using their own graphics that support the concept of bridging. How many worksheets are in each set ? Almost Unlimited. At the click of a button all numbers are randomised, so you can create as many different worksheets as you need for classwork, homework, revision, preparing for assessment, fillers etc and the numbers will change every time. Answers are automatically generated every time. The ā€œDigital Teaching Pageā€ is designed to be used by teachers and pupils on an Interactive Whiteboard or on a PC/Mac computer for one-to-one tuition. Examples are randomly generated. There is also the option to take the pupils through the process in 3 separate steps, one at a time. Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers. You may also like Add bridging through 10 up to 100 Worksheets +
Divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers
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Divide 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers

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Divide two-digit numbers by one-digit numbers, with and without remainders using multiplication facts and place value, a key focus in UK maths for Years 3 and 4. The curriculum promotes mastery of multiplication tables, place value, and reasoning. This work ensures children gain confidence and accuracy in division, preparing them for more advanced mathematics These Worksheets are designed so you can use either using the standard algorithm or any informal method (such as the short or bus stop) you may teach. Worksheet Set 1: Division of 2 digit numbers *without remainders * Generate pages of questions each page with a different divisor from 2 to 9 Worksheet Set 2: Division of 2 digit numbers with remainders. Generate pages of questions each page with a different divisor from 2 to 9 Worksheet Set 3: Division of 2 digit numbers MIX Generate pages of questions each page with a mix of divisors from 2 to 9. One set of questions has no remainders, the other has remainders. Solutions are generated every time. (Almost) unlimited number of practice questions? From the description above, you can see that you have a minimum of 18 different worksheets, if you wanted your students to work on every divisor from 2 to 9 individually or mixed up. However you may want some students to practice more on one than another, or you may also want to give groups of students individualized worksheets but all with the same divisor i.e. different dividends How ? … by clicking on any randomiser buttons - all the 2 digit dividends will change - and you have a brand new Worksheet. The possibilities now become almost (almost) endless and you will have resources for classwork, homework, revision, regular practice to keep the skill alive throughout the year , and individualize the task to the level you want. Click-Print-Go ! These are no-prep worksheets, ideal to have ready at a moment’s notice, or prepared for a replacement teacher if needed. To get a more detailed view of these resources and to try out a limited version of the Worksheets go to Divide 2 digit by a 1 digit number FREEBIE Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Mental Addition & Subtraction to 1000 Using Number Lines
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Mental Addition & Subtraction to 1000 Using Number Lines

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This topic aligns with the curriculum’s focus on mental strategies, place value understanding, and the progression from informal to formal written methods. An open number line is a very flexible and versatile tool for helping with adding and subtracting within 1000. It provides visual support allowing students to use or develop their knowledge of place value and rounding in an informal setting. The worksheets are split into 11 levels of differentiation for both Addition and Subtraction. They start with a 3-digit number plus or minus 100 then progress in steps until both numbers are randomly generated 3-digit numbers. At each level you have an (almost) unlimited number of printable worksheets that could be used throughout the year. 1st number - 3 digits, 2nd number - 100 1st number - 3 digits, 2nd number between 95 and 105 1st number - 3 digits, 2nd number between 90 and 110 1st number - 3 digits multiple of 10, 2nd number - 100 +/ - a multiple of 10 between 10 & 50 1st number - 3 digits, 2nd number - 100 +/ - a multiple of 10 between 10 and 50 1st number - 3 digits, 2nd number - multiple of 100 1st number - 3 digits, 2nd number - multiple of 100 +/ - 5 1st number - 3 digits, 2nd number - multiple of 100 +/ - 10 1st number - 3 digits multiple of 10, 2nd number - multiple of 100 +/ - a multiple of 10 between 10 & 50 1st number - 3 digits multiple of 10, 2nd number - multiple of 100 +/ - a multiple of 10 between 10 & 50 1st & 2nd numbers both 3 digits An example of the specific level being worked on is generated at the top of each worksheet at the click of a button. Besides being a memory jogger for students, it could be used to introduce the assignment when projected onto an Interactive whiteboard. Why (almost) Unlimited Worksheets ? At the click of a button all numbers are randomized, and will therefore change every time. You can create as many different worksheets for classwork, homework etc, or just simply practice at any time to keep the skill alive throughout the whole year. Your students will never run short of new worksheets to practice with. Full graphical solutions are provided for all worksheets Note This resource works with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Plotting & Reading Coordinates in the First Quadrant – KS2 Geometry
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Plotting & Reading Coordinates in the First Quadrant – KS2 Geometry

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The topic ā€œCoordinates in the 1st Quadrantā€ appears in the Key Stage 2 (Year 4 and Year 5) mathematics curriculum for England. Specifically: Year 4 Geometry – Position and Direction:Pupils should describe positions on a 2-D grid as coordinates in the first quadrant and plot specified points . There is a selection of graphics to choose from - leaves,astronaut icons, geometric shapes, and letters each of which has two different activities: Finding the coordinates of points on an x-y Grid in the 1st Quadrant Given set of coordinates, locate their position on an x-y Grid in 1st Quadrant Also, for a final set of worksheets, again there are the two activities, but this time the points drawn on the axis connect to form simple geometric shapes. These can be used as a starting point for further questioning or investigation that could include: naming the shapes drawing lines of symmetry and labeling coordinates that form the line finding the coordinates of the geometric centre of each shape apply transformations and record the new coordinates … **How many Worksheets in total ? ** ALMOST UNLIMITED because at the click of a button all the numbers or location of objects are randomized providing you with a new set of questions for classwork, homework, revision, assessments etc. You will also have 2 sets of blank worksheets so that your students can create their own worksheets, or use them for the investigations suggested above Answers are automatically generated every time. UK National Curriculum - Year 4 Programme of Study Geometry - position and direction Describe positions on a 2-D grid as coordinates in the first quadrant + Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers You may also like Coordinates in the Four Quadrants
Adding Tenths and Hundredths - Fractions - Year 4
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Adding Tenths and Hundredths - Fractions - Year 4

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This resource contains 11 Sets of scaffolded Worksheets where students learn to express a fraction with denominator 10 as an equivalent fraction with denominator 100, and use this to add two fractions with respective denominators of 10 and 100. Students will practice these skills using visual models, and then through a section of transitional worksheets move onto numerical exercises and challenges for the early finishers. To try out a Freebie sampler of one of these worksheets click here. The first 6 sets provide practice for the core work. With the visual model of squares divided into 10 and 100 parts, students are asked to find the fractions colored in - Set 1 color in the areas indicated by the given fraction - Set 2 Set 3 - students practice looking for the connection between equivalent fractions given in 1/10ths and 1/100ths using the visual models. Seeing that 1 tenth is the same as 10 hundredths is central to the whole process. A Teaching Page is included in the pack that shows the connection between 10ths and 100ths visually and numerically (multiplying numerator and denominator by 10) which will prepare your students for Set 4 which contains numerical questions. Sets 5 and 6 provide practice adding 1/100ths with and without visual support Sets 7, 8 & 9 - the core of the topic - adding a mix of 1/10ths & 100ths as follows Set 7 - add these fractions with visual support Set 8 - numerical questions with an intermediate step where students must show their conversion of the tenth fraction to a hundreth before the final addition Set 9 - numerical questions Challenges For the students who have mastered the above there are two extra sets of worksheets Set 10 - adding 3 fractions with a mix of tenths and hundredths Set 11 - equations with 3 fractions BUT students have to find the value of one of the addends. How many worksheets are there in total ? Almost unlimited … There are** 11** worksheet templates BUT at the click of a button numbers are randomized, so the questions change every time allowing you to create new worksheets at the same level for extra practice. Answers are automatically generated every time. Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Simplifying and Evaluating Algebraic Expressions - Year 7 & 8
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Simplifying and Evaluating Algebraic Expressions - Year 7 & 8

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This set of resources is focussed on using the properties of operations and the distributive rule to generate equivalent expressions, combining like terms and testing whether two expressions are equivalent. This combination of topics represents a start to the transition from arithmetic to algebra as students start to see the same mathematical rules being applied to numbers then to unknown quantities represented as letters. There are 8 sets of worksheets: Learning to use the distributive rule - expanding parenthesis (brackets) with numbers. Simplify algebraic expressions by combining like terms. Testing whether an expression has the same value before and after combining like terms by using substitution. Using the distributive rule with letters and numbers - expanding brackets. Evaluating expressions before and after removing brackets & simplifying. Finding the Greatest Common Factor (GCF) of 2 numbers - important reviewing topic in preparation for the next 2 sets of work. Rewriting and addition of 2 numbers as a product of 2 numbers using the GCF and the distributive rule. Factoring and simplifying algebraic expressions using all the skills and knowledge built up from the previous 7 sets of worksheets Parenthesis or Brackets ? In the US, students are taught to say ā€œparenthesesā€ whilst in the UK, Australia, Canada and similar countries they use the word ā€œbracketsā€ for ( ). To cater for this as the topic is universal and Jeff’s Notebooks are downloaded worldwide, I have created parallel worksheets so you can choose either. How many worksheets are in each set ? Lots and lots … At the click of a button, located at the bottom of each page, the pictures are randomised, so the questions change every time which allows you to create new worksheets at the same level for extra practice or revision throughout the year or even give groups of pupils in your class different sets of questions again all at the same level. The multiple levels of worksheets means that you can differentiate from the very start and have the freedom to set the pace of work that you deem is best for each student. No-Prep Worksheets These are straightforward no-prep worksheets that require no extra work. Simply CLICK-PRINT AND GO. This makes them ideal to have printed and ready for a replacement teacher if needed. Answers are automatically generated every time. Note These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.