Help your students strengthen their understanding of telling the time with these interactive puzzle worksheets. This resource offers a hands-on way to practise matching written times with their analog and digital clock representations, reinforcing key time-related vocabulary and visual recognition skills.
Perfect for maths centres, individual tasks, or small group activities, these puzzles support both time-reading fluency and logical thinking.
Skills covered:
Telling the time to the hour and half hour
Recognising analog and digital clock formats
Key time concepts: o’clock, half past, quarter past, quarter to
Reading and matching written time descriptions
Understanding parts of the clock
What’s included:
PDF with puzzles covering o’clock, half past, quarter past, and quarter to
Clear instructions for use
Easy-to-print format for classroom or home use
Optional materials for extended use:
Laminator
Laminating sheets (for reuse and durability)
Also available in Spanish:
[Diciendo la hora – Puzzles para aprender y reforzar la lectura del reloj](Diciendo la hora (puzzles))
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Support your KS1 learners in mastering the concept of comparing numbers with this clear and engaging anchor chart. Designed to reinforce understanding of place value and the use of comparison symbols (<, >, =), this visual tool is ideal for classroom display or individual reference.
Contents:
Maths
Comparing numbers
KS1
Place value
This pack includes:
PDF document – ready-to-print anchor chart
Perfect for maths lessons, number talks, or as part of your working wall!
Also available in Spanish:
Comparación de números – Póster visual para matemáticas
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Make multiplication practice fun and interactive with this times tables domino game! A perfect hands-on activity to reinforce fluency in multiplication facts from 1x to 12x, this resource is ideal for maths lessons, morning work, small groups, or early finishers.
Skills Practised:
Times tables recall (up to 12x12)
Matching multiplication facts with answers
Mental arithmetic
Turn-taking and collaborative play
This pack includes:
PDF with ready-to-print domino cards featuring multiplication questions and answers (e.g. one end says 3×4, the other says 12)
Clear, bold formatting for easy cutting and use
How to use:
Print and laminate for durability, then cut out the dominoes. Students work to match questions to correct answers, forming a continuous domino chain. Great for individual work, pairs, or small group games.
Flexible Use:
Classroom centres
Homework alternatives
Intervention groups
Revision activities
Maths games corner
Tip:
Laminating the cards will make them more durable for frequent use and ideal for classroom storage.
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Make maths revision more enjoyable with these KS2 Maths Crosswords, combining essential calculation practice with the fun of puzzles! Perfect for reinforcing multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction in an engaging format. Ideal for early finishers, homework, or maths warm-ups.
What’s Included:
PDF file with 4 differentiated crossword worksheets:
Multiplication only
Mixed multiplication, addition & subtraction
Division only
Mixed multiplication and division
These crosswords are designed to challenge learners while reinforcing key operations in a fun, low-pressure way.
Supports skills in:
Times tables fluency
Division strategies
Mental arithmetic
Problem-solving and logic
Suitable for Key Stage 2 learners across Years 3–6.
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Make place value and number comparison fun and interactive with this Mystery Number Worksheet, specially designed for Key Stage 1 learners. This engaging activity helps students develop mathematical reasoning, problem-solving, and a deeper understanding of three-digit numbers.
What’s Included:
Printable PDF worksheet with a grid of 12 three-digit numbers and a a clue chart with clues such as:
- "A number greater than..."
- "A number between ___ and ___"
- "A number that has ___ ones/tens/hundreds"
- "A number closest to ___"
Perfect for independent work, math centers, or homework!
Builds skills in:
Place value
Greater than / Less than comparisons
Number sense
Logical reasoning
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This versatile and editable chart is perfect for maths lessons focused on deepening understanding and encouraging mathematical reasoning. The “Show it, Draw it†format is a simple but powerful way to help students visualise and articulate their mathematical thinking.
Contents:
Maths reasoning
Editable learning template
Visual and written representation of mathematical concepts
This pack includes:
Link to a Google Slides version for easy editing (remember to click “Make a copy†before use)
PDF file with the template ready to print and use
PowerPoint (.pptx) file for offline editing and use
How the template works:
This resource includes a customisable chart with the following sections:
Show it – where students demonstrate a method or calculation
Draw it – where they create a visual representation (e.g. bar models, number lines)
Explain it – where they describe their thinking in words
Prove it – where they justify or reason their answers
In the centre of the chart, teachers can type or write the name of the maths topic/unit being explored (e.g., fractions, multiplication, area).
This format supports differentiated instruction, reasoning, and maths mastery.
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Reinforce understanding of the types of angles with this clear and concise worksheet, perfect for primary students learning about acute, right, and obtuse angles and their measurements in degrees.
What’s Included:
Printable PDF worksheet
For exercise 1, students are given three incomplete statements about types of angles. For each statement, they must choose the correct word from a set of three options — acute, right, or obtuse — to complete the sentence accurately. This helps reinforce their understanding of the characteristics of each angle type.
For exercise 2, students complete another set of statements focused on the measurements of angles. They select the appropriate measurement description from three choices — 90º, more than 90º, or less than 90º — to correctly finish each sentence. This exercise strengthens their grasp of how to measure and compare different angles.
Ideal for classroom practice, assessments, or homework.
Also available in Spanish:
Ficha: Tipos de Ãngulos | Actividad de GeometrÃa para Primaria
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This hands-on and engaging activity is perfect for combining maths learning with fine motor development. Children will explore the properties of 2D shapes by constructing them using cotton buds and Play Dough, promoting spatial awareness, shape recognition, and creativity.
An ideal resource for EYFS, KS1, or SEN settings, this activity supports both geometry objectives and fine motor skill development in a fun, tactile way.
Contents:
Mathematics
Geometry
2D Shapes: square, triangle, pentagon, hexagon, heptagon, octagon
Properties of 2D Shapes: number of sides, vertices, regularity
This resource includes:
Printable PDF templates for each shape
Perfect for independent work, small group tasks, or a maths centre activity
External materials needed:
Cotton Buds (can be cut to size)
Scissors (if adjusting lengths of buds)
Play Dough (to connect the sides and model vertices)
Perfect for:
Enhancing shape recognition and vocabulary
Strengthening fine motor control
Supporting concrete understanding of shape properties
Hands-on, multisensory learning
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Inspired by the classic story “We’re Going on a Bear Huntâ€, this fun and active maths-based resource brings excitement and movement into number recognition practice! Ideal for EYFS and KS1 learners, it encourages children to explore their classroom while reinforcing numbers from 0 to 20.
Learning Focus:
Number recognition (0–20)
Counting and tallying
Visual scanning and observation skills
Independent learning and engagement
What’s Included:
Printable player template for children to record the numbers they find
How It Works:
Set a timer and let learners go on a number hunt around the room. Each child uses their sheet to keep track of how many times they can spot each number between 0 and 20 on posters, books, displays, and objects!
Tip:
This activity works brilliantly as part of a math rotation, warm-up, or even a themed lesson tied to storytelling and cross-curricular learning.
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Make learning to write numbers fun and memorable! These bright and engaging posters use simple rhymes to help children confidently write the numbers from 0 to 9.
Each poster features an easy-to-remember rhyme that matches the shape and movement needed to form each numeral. Perfect for reinforcing number formation in early years and lower primary classrooms.
What your students will learn:
Number recognition (0–9)
Number formation techniques
Fine motor skills
Visual and auditory memory through rhymes
What’s included:
9 posters (one for each number from 0 to 9)
Rhymes aligned with each number’s formation
Clear visuals perfect for printing and classroom display
Great for:
Maths corners and learning walls
Number writing practice
Daily routines and warm-ups
Individual or group learning
Also available in Spanish:
[Rimas para escribir los números – Pósters educativos del 0 al 9 (/teaching-resource/-12813554)
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Time Matching Dominoes – Analogue and Digital (O’clock, Half Past, Quarter Past, Quarter To)
This fun and interactive domino game is designed to help children practise telling the time by matching analogue clock faces with their corresponding digital times. The set includes 12 domino pieces, each featuring a mix of key time concepts: o’clock, half past, quarter past, and quarter to.
Perfect for KS1 and lower KS2 learners, this resource supports time recognition and reinforces the link between analogue and digital formats. It can be used as a warm-up, a time-filler, or as part of a focused lesson on telling time.
Skills Focus:
Time Recognition
Digital-Analogue Matching
Visual Learning
Cognitive Matching and Memory
-Fine Motor Skills
Social Interaction and Communication
Engagement and Motivation
Focused Concept Practice
What’s included:
12 domino cards (ready to print and cut)
Ideal for:
Group work or paired activities
Independent practice
Supporting visual learners
A great hands-on way to boost time-telling confidence while having fun!
Contents:
Clocks
Telling the time
Analogue and digital
Time
KS1
Lower KS2
Key concepts related to time (half past, o’clock, quarter past, quarter to)
Other time-themed resources you might like:
Time Mastery Bundle – Analogue & Digital Clock Resources for KS1/KS2
What Time Is It? – Word Mat | KS1 Maths Support
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Time Mastery Bundle – Analogue & Digital Clock Resources for KS1/KS2
This engaging Time Mastery Bundle is perfect for helping students develop a solid understanding of telling the time through a range of fun, interactive resources. Designed to support learning of key time concepts, this bundle is ideal for KS1 and lower KS2 learners.
Skills Focus:
Time Recognition and Reading Skills
Conceptual Understanding of Time
Vocabulary and Language Development
Visual and Kinesthetic Learning
Cognitive Skills: Matching and Problem Solving
Collaboration and Communication
Confidence and Independence
Fine Motor Skills
Included in this bundle:
Time Word Mat (What time is it? - Word mat)
A clear and colourful reference mat featuring an analogue clock with labelled hour, minute, and second hands. It includes visual representations of key times (o’clock, quarter past, half past, and quarter to), as well as useful equivalencies between hours, minutes, and seconds. A great tool for display or individual student use.
Time Matching Dominoes
Students will enjoy practising their time recognition skills with this set of dominoes that link analogue clocks to their digital equivalents. Focused on o’clock, quarter past, half past, and quarter to, this resource supports visual learning and encourages peer interaction and time discussion.
Telling the Time Puzzles
These printable puzzles challenge students to match written time in English with both its analogue and digital representations. Each puzzle reinforces understanding of key time terms while offering a hands-on and differentiated approach to learning.
Whether used in whole-class instruction, small groups, or independent stations, this bundle supports students in becoming confident with both reading and writing time in multiple formats.
Reinforce early number skills with this engaging Ten Frame Resource Pack, ideal for EYFS and KS1 learners. This pack is designed to support subitizing, number recognition, and early addition through a variety of interactive and visual activities that make learning fun and meaningful.
Included in this pack:
Subitizing Puzzles (up to 6): Students match a numeral and its written word to four different representations – a ten frame, tally marks, and a dice pattern. A great way to develop number sense and visual recognition of small quantities.
Clip Cards (1–20): Students count the ten frame representation and choose the correct number using either pegs or by circling the answer with a pencil or marker. Perfect for independent work, maths corners, or small group activities.
Shake & Spill Activity: Students roll a dice twice and use two different coloured counters (red and yellow) to represent each number on a ten frame. They then complete the addition number sentence provided, building understanding of number bonds and early addition.
Roll it, Write it, Show it Differentiated worksheets: Students roll a dice, write the number it lands on, and represent it visually in a ten frame. One version also includes tallying for an extra challenge.
This pack of resources is ideal for hands-on practice, maths rotations, or reinforcing key concepts in a playful, accessible way.
Skills Focus:
Number Sense
Subitizing
Numeral and Word Recognition
Early Addition & Number Bonds
Fine Motor Skills
Critical Thinking & Matching
Independent and Group Learning
Engagement & Differentiation
Contents:
Maths
Ten Frames
Clip Cards
Counting
Subitizing
Early Years
KS1
External materials you will need:
Dices
Notes:
Updates:
07 May 2025: Roll it, Write it, Show it Differentiated worksheets were added.
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This set of Clip Cards using Ten Frames (1–20) is a fun and hands-on way to help your students practise counting numbers from 1 to 20. Perfect for EYFS or early KS1 learners, these cards reinforce number recognition and counting skills using visual ten frames.
What’s Included:
PDF with Clip Cards for Ten Frames (1–10)
PDF with Clip Cards for Ten Frames (11–20)
How to Use:
Simply print the PDF, cut out the clip cards, and laminate them for durability. Then, use pegs, clothespins, or any other small markers for students to clip the correct number corresponding to the ten frame shown. These cards are ideal for independent stations, small group work, or math centres.
Skills Focus:
Counting & Cardinality
Number Sense
One-to-One Correspondence
Fine Motor Skills
Visual Discrimination
Topics Covered:
Mathematics
Numbers
Counting (1–20)
Ten Frames
Clip Cards
Looking for more resources? You might also like:
Ten Frames (Pack of resources)
Clip cards (Tally marks) (1-20)
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