A teacher with 10+ years of experience in education, and a qualified maths specialist for secondary school.
(On occasion making EYFS activities to help my son too).
A teacher with 10+ years of experience in education, and a qualified maths specialist for secondary school.
(On occasion making EYFS activities to help my son too).
Circle Theorems Christmas Revision – Festive GCSE Higher Practice
Make circle theorems fun this festive season with these Christmas-themed worksheets — perfect for Higher Tier GCSE Maths revision! This engaging pair of worksheets helps students practice problem-solving, discernment of circle theorems, and stating reasons for their answers — all with a festive twist.
What’s Included:
-> Reindeer and Snowman-themed worksheets to make revision more engaging.
-> All questions are marked — add extra challenge with bonus points for clear explanations!
-> Equipped with a starter activity and full answers for easy review.
-> Designed to take around 30 minutes — ideal for a single lesson.
These circle theorems Christmas worksheets are the perfect way to add some festive fun to Higher GCSE Maths revision while reinforcing key skills!
Circle Theorems Flash Cards – Perfect for GCSE Higher Revision
Master circle theorems with these ready-to-use flash cards — ideal for GCSE Higher Maths revision! Students often find flash cards helpful for this topic because of the many key parts they need to remember to maximise their success. These aesthetically designed flash cards are easy to print, using just 2 A4 pages for a printer-friendly solution.
What’s Included:
-> Complete set of circle theorems flash cards — perfect for revision.
-> Blank flash card templates for higher-achieving students to complete independently.
-> Matching aesthetic student information cover sheet for exercise books or extra revision.
-> A3 classroom poster of all the circle theorems for quick reference.
These circle theorems flash cards are the ultimate resource for effective and stress-free GCSE Higher revision — helping students feel confident and prepared!
CVC Words to Picture Matching – Fun Early Reading and Phonics Activity
Engage your early readers with this fun CVC words to picture matching activity! With 48 different words and colourful pictures, students will enjoy sounding out and finding matches — perfect for building confidence with early reading and mastering first words in EYFS.
Flexible Learning Options:
-> Ideal for independent practice, small groups, or whole-class games.
-> Work through in sets of 12, 24, 36, or all 48 words to suit different learning levels.
-> Three Ways to Play:
Match words to pictures.
Match pictures to words.
Play a memory game of pairs for more player interaction.
This CVC words game is perfect for reinforcing early reading and phonics skills — helping young learners confidently master their first words while having fun!
Fun and Engaging Key Stage 3 Maths Game
BIDMAS Blitz is an exciting, fast-paced maths game designed to help Key Stage 3 students sharpen their BIDMAS (order of operations) skills while working as a team. This versatile resource can be used as a front-led class activity or as a printable game for students to play in pairs - the perfect upgrade from traditional bingo or the pirate game … You’ll keep coming back to it!
What Makes BIDMAS Blitz Effective:
-> Encourages teamwork and strategic thinking.
-> Develops confidence with order of operations through engaging gameplay.
-> Ideal for whole-class participation or paired play.
Why Teachers Love It:
-> Flexible format - play as a whole class or in pairs.
-> Promotes problem-solving and mental maths.
-> NO PREP NEEDED, just display the game board.
-> Full student-friendly instructions included on slides
Perfect for:
-> Key Stage 3 Maths Lessons
-> End-of-Term Games
-> Team-Building Activities
Upgrade your maths lessons with BIDMAS Blitz - where maths meets strategy and teamwork!
Number Bonds to Ten - Engaging Number Pairs Game for Early Years and SEND
Number bonds (also known as number partners or number pairs) are pairs of numbers that sum to ten - a key foundational skill for early numeracy. Mastering bonds to ten helps students build confidence in maths and supports mental arithmetic skills from EYFS through their academic journey.
What’s Included:
-> Suitable for EYFS, early years numeracy, and SEND learners.
-> Variety of familiar number representations:
-> Numicon, ten frames, numerals, fingers, number lines, and dots for subitising.
-> Includes numbers in French, dice, and fun pictures to keep learning engaging.
-> Create your own with the blank template or use the pre-made sets.
9 Fun Game Ideas:
-> Snap, pairs, and other engaging number bonds games for small groups, home-schooling, or 1:1 sessions.
-> Flexible format - adapt the sets and play style to suit different learners.
-> Encourages quick recall of number bonds and strategic thinking.
This number bonds game is perfect for reinforcing bonds to ten and improving fluency with number pairs - an essential maths skill made fun and engaging!
Complete GCSE Maths Circle Theorems Lesson - Animated Slides + Practice Questions
Circle theorems are a key topic in the Higher Tier GCSE Maths curriculum. Mastering circle theorems is essential for success, so it’s important for students to receive clear, step-by-step explanations with integrated practice from the start.
This complete GCSE circle theorems lesson is designed to introduce all eight circle theorems in depth. The resource includes 57 fully animated slides with detailed definitions, worked examples, and special cases where the theorems might appear differently or be hidden in problem-solving scenarios.
What’s Included:
-> All 8 circle theorems explained clearly with animated click-through examples.
-> Key vocabulary and “special cases” to deepen understanding.
-> “Test Your Knowledge” sections to reinforce learning.
-> Suitable for both in-class teaching and revision workshops.
-> 20+ original circle theorems questions covering:
* Classic style questions
* Circle theorems with algebra
* Problem-solving and hidden theorem scenarios
-> Printer-friendly student worksheet with space for annotations and calculations — perfect for following along with the lesson or independent study.
-> Includes a starter/settler activity and complete answer sets for all questions.
This resource provides everything you need to confidently teach and revise circle theorems for GCSE Maths. Ideal for students aiming for top grades!
A complete collection of resources to teach Circle Theorems to a higher GCSE Maths class. Bundle includes: Full explanatory lesson slides, designated questions worksheet, done-for-you flash cards, DIY flash card templates, student information posters and a fun, festive themed circle theorems challenge worksheet.
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Factors and Multiples Game - Key Stage 3 Maths Practice
Get your students mastering factors and multiples with this fun, self-checking game! Designed for Key Stage 3, it reinforces key number skills through engaging game-play and flexible options.
Three Ways to Play:
-> Factors Only - Focus on identifying factors.
-> Multiples Only - Reinforce understanding of multiples.
-> Mixed Mode - Combine factors and multiples for a full challenge!
Why It Works:
-> Develops fluency with factors and multiples.
-> Encourages independent learning and self-checking.
-> Includes True/False, non-examples, drills, and reasoning questions.
-> Covers key terms: odd, even, prime, factor, multiple, square.
Perfect for lessons, revision, and end-of-term games - a flexible, engaging way to consolidate number skills!
Directed Numbers Scavenger Hunt – Engaging Activity for Negative Numbers
Make practicing directed numbers / negative numbers fun with this interactive scavenger hunt! Students will follow a trail of questions and answers, forming a complete loop around the classroom — a perfect way to reinforce understanding without using drill questions. This self-checking activity keeps students engaged while building confidence with negative and positive numbers.
What’s Included:
-> Ideal for EAL and lower-ability students, or as a quick starter activity.
-> Questions include key mathematical vocabulary like “more than” and “less than.”
-> Each station features a number line visual to support understanding.
-> Solutions range from -10 to +10 to build fluency with negative and positive numbers.
This directed numbers scavenger hunt is the perfect hands-on activity for reinforcing negative numbers — combining fun with focused maths practice!
Get your students confidently working with negative numbers in this fun and active treasure hunt! Designed for Key Stage 3 Maths, this resource gives students plenty of practice with adding and subtracting negatives, multiplying negatives, and working with numbers written as words - all while building familiarity with key mathematical vocabulary.
What’s Included:
-> 26 fully worded questions covering negative number skills - great for reinforcing number vocabulary
-> Questions like “What is five less than three?” to reinforce key maths language
-> Loop card style activity where questions and answers form a complete classroom trail - perfect for self-checking!
-> Number line visual on every card to support lower ability students
-> Student answer sheet included for easy recording
-> Full answer key provided for quick marking or peer assessment
This KS3 negative numbers treasure hunt is a perfect way to combine movement, mathematical language, and core skills practice - ideal for embedding adding and subtracting negatives, multiplying negatives, and understanding numbers as words!
Adding and Subtracting Negative Fractions – Full KS3 Lesson
Help your students master negative fractions with this complete Key Stage 3 lesson, designed to build confidence with adding and subtracting directed fractions. Perfect for classroom teaching, this resource includes everything you need to teach the topic clearly and effectively.
What’s Included:
-> Step-by-step worked examples for adding and subtracting negative fractions
-> A range of challenge questions to stretch understanding
-> Worded problems to apply skills in real-life contexts
-> All answers included for easy checking and feedback
-> Questions configured on printer friendly, paper-saving slides
This lesson provides the perfect building blocks for developing understanding of adding and subtracting fractions using negative numbers — a must-have resource for teaching directed numbers in fraction form at KS3.