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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Enhance your Year 2 maths classroom with this bright and clear Maths Word Wall! Designed to support key mathematical vocabulary, this printable set covers all the essential strands of the Year 2 curriculum. Perfect for displays, independent reference, and reinforcing terminology in context.
Ideal for KS1 learners, this resource is easy to use and classroom-ready — just print, cut, and display!
What’s included?
PDF with labels organised into the following key curriculum categories:
Number and Place Value (e.g., digit, tens, one more/less, equal to, …)
Addition and Subtraction (e.g., add, subtract, strategy, number bond, …)
Multiplication and Division (e.g., equal groups, half, repeated addition, arrays, …)
Fractions (e.g., a half, a quarter, whole, numerator, …)
Measurement (e.g., length, height, quarter past, months of the year, …)
Shape and Space (e.g., circle, edge, cube, 3D shape, …)
Position and Direction (e.g., quarter turn, half turn, left/right, backwards, …)
Statistics (e.g., pictogram, tally chart, most, least, …)
Key Features:
Colourful, engaging visuals for each term
Age-appropriate language for Year 2 learners
Ideal for daily reference and math talk routines
Easy to cut and laminate for long-term use
Perfect for enhancing your classroom environment and reinforcing mathematical language every day. Add this essential display pack to your teaching toolkit!
Other resources:
Year 1 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 3 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 4 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 5 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 6 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Spanish version coming soon
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Enhance your Year 5 maths display with this printable Maths Word Wall Labels Pack, designed to support students’ mathematical vocabulary in line with the National Curriculum for England. Ideal for classroom walls, working walls, or vocabulary displays, this resource makes key terminology clear and accessible for all learners.
This PDF pack includes colourful, easy-to-read labels for essential maths concepts, each featuring:
The key term as used in the Year 5 curriculum
A clear illustration or symbol to aid understanding and recall
Vocabulary is organised into the following curriculum-aligned categories:
Number & Place Value
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division
Fractions, Decimals & Percentages
Measurement
Geometry - Properties for shapes
Geometry - Position and Direction
Statistics
Perfect for supporting whole-class teaching, independent work, or maths interventions. The visual cues help make abstract terms more concrete, improving confidence and mathematical fluency. Print, laminate, and display around your classroom or maths area.
What’s included:
A printable PDF with over 90 word wall labels
A simple and effective way to support maths language development and build a vocabulary-rich learning environment.
Other related resources:
Year 1 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 2 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 3 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 4 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 6 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Enhance your Year 3 maths display with this printable Maths Word Wall Labels Pack, designed to support students’ mathematical vocabulary in line with the National Curriculum for England. Ideal for classroom walls, working walls, or vocabulary displays, this resource makes key terminology clear and accessible for all learners.
This PDF pack includes colourful, easy-to-read labels for essential maths concepts, each featuring:
The key term as used in the Year 3 curriculum
A clear illustration or symbol to aid understanding and recall
Vocabulary is organised into the following curriculum-aligned categories:
Number & Place Value
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division
Fractions
Measurement
Geometry (Shape, Position & Direction)
Statistics
Perfect for supporting whole-class teaching, independent work, or maths interventions. The visual cues help make abstract terms more concrete, improving confidence and mathematical fluency. Print, laminate, and display around your classroom or maths area.
What’s included:
A printable PDF with over 90 word wall labels
A simple and effective way to support maths language development and build a vocabulary-rich learning environment.
Other related resources:
Year 1 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 2 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 4 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 5 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 6 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Enhance your Year 6 maths display with this printable Maths Word Wall Labels Pack, designed to support students’ mathematical vocabulary in line with the National Curriculum for England. Ideal for classroom walls, working walls, or vocabulary displays, this resource makes key terminology clear and accessible for all learners.
This PDF pack includes colourful, easy-to-read labels for essential maths concepts, each featuring:
The key term as used in the Year 6 curriculum
A clear illustration or symbol to aid understanding and recall
Vocabulary is organised into the following curriculum-aligned categories:
Number & Place Value
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division
Fractions, Decimals & Percentages
Measurement
Geometry - Properties for shapes
Geometry - Position and Direction
Statistics
Reasoning & Problem Solving Vocabulary
Perfect for supporting whole-class teaching, independent work, or maths interventions. The visual cues help make abstract terms more concrete, improving confidence and mathematical fluency. Print, laminate, and display around your classroom or maths area.
What’s included:
A printable PDF with over 90 word wall labels
A simple and effective way to support maths language development and build a vocabulary-rich learning environment.
Other related resources:
Year 1 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 2 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 3 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 4 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
Year 5 Maths Word Wall Labels – National Curriculum Key Vocabulary with Visuals
This engaging cut-and-paste activity helps students develop a solid understanding of arrays by matching visual representations with their corresponding descriptions. It’s ideal for introducing or reinforcing the concept of multiplication as repeated addition using rows and columns.
What’s Included:
2 differentiated formats:
Format A: Students cut out array cards and paste them next to the matching description (e.g. “3 rows of 4â€).
Format B: Students cut out the descriptions and paste them next to the correct array images.
Each version encourages careful observation, counting, and reasoning. Perfect for Year 2 and lower KS2, this resource supports visual learners and can be used for independent work, math centers, or homework.
Skills covered:
Understanding arrays
Identifying rows and columns
Matching visual models to written descriptions
Early multiplication concepts
Printable PDFs included.
Support your learners in building strong number sense with this interactive Fill It In activity focused on numbers from 0 to 100. Designed for Year 1 and Year 2, this resource is perfect for practising 1 more, 1 less, 10 more, and 10 less, while reinforcing counting skills and number patterns.
What’s Included:
PDF Pack (13 pages) featuring activity template and coloured number cards:
Even numbers (blue)
Odd numbers (red)
Covers Key Topics:
Counting and number sequences
1 more / 1 less
10 more / 10 less
Place value
Odd and even numbers
Perfect for:
KS1 maths lessons
Individual or paired activities
Numeracy stations
Early finishers or intervention groups
This hands-on resource encourages critical thinking and pattern recognition as pupils actively place missing numbers in the correct spaces. A fun and flexible way to consolidate foundational maths skills.
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Help your students master fractions with this engaging and hands-on Fractions Activity Pack, filled with a variety of interactive games and visual learning tools. Perfect for KS2, this pack supports learners in identifying, representing, and working with fractions through fun and purposeful activities.
What’s Included:
Identifying Fractions Worksheet (with Answer Sheet)
A matching activity where children place visual representations next to the correct fraction label, reinforcing their understanding through matching and ordering.
Fractions Memory Game
A matching game where students pair fractions with their visual representations—ideal for building fluency and visual recognition in a playful way.
Fractions Dominoes Game (12 pcs)
Learners match fraction symbols to visual representations in a classic domino format—great for small group activities or math centres.
Fractions Anchor Chart
A colourful, printable reference tool that explains key fraction vocabulary and examples—perfect for classroom display or individual student folders.
Fractions on a Number Line Activity (with Cut-Outs & Answer Sheet)
Students place fractions on a number line using cut-out pieces and a guided worksheet to develop a strong conceptual understanding of order and size.
Key Topics Covered:
Identifying fractions
Matching fractions to visuals
Representing fractions
Placing fractions on a number line
Strengthening conceptual understanding through games
Perfect For:
KS2 maths lessons
Visual and kinaesthetic learners
Fraction fluency practice
Math centres, small group tasks, or interventions
Revision and consolidation
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A hands-on, engaging activity designed to support place value understanding, number sequencing, and reasoning with numbers from 100 to 1000. Perfect for Year 1 and Year 2 learners, this interactive task helps children practise identifying 10 more, 10 less, 100 more, and 100 less.
What’s Included:
PDF Pack (13 pages) featuring activity template
Coloured number cards
Even numbers (blue)
Odd numbers (red)
Focus Areas:
Counting
Place value
Odd and even numbers
Number patterns
Mental maths fluency
Perfect for:
KS1 maths lessons
Independent or small group work
Numeracy stations
Early finishers or intervention groups
This resource offers a fun way for learners to explore number relationships, spot patterns, and strengthen their understanding of number value through an interactive fill-in-the-blank style game.
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Support your students in mastering skip counting with these fun and focused hundred chart worksheets! Perfect for individual work, these charts help children build fluency in counting, number identification, and number writing while reinforcing numerical patterns.
Great for maths lessons, homework, or morning starters, these charts provide a visual and structured way to practise counting in steps of 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10.
Contents:
Individual practice
Counting patterns
Number identification
Number writing and recognition
This resource includes:
A PDF file with a series of hundred charts to support skip counting by:
Twos
Threes
Fours
Fives
Sixes
Sevens
Eights
Nines
Tens
Each chart guides learners to complete the missing numbers, revealing consistent patterns and encouraging mathematical reasoning.
Perfect for:
KS1 and KS2 learners
Reinforcing multiplication foundations
Early finishers, interventions, or SEND support
Building fluency and confidence in number patterns
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This hands-on and engaging Ten Frame Maths Activity is perfect for EYFS, KS1, or SEND learners developing their number sense and early addition skills.
Designed to be laminated for repeated use, this interactive resource supports the ‘Flip it, Make it, Write it’ structure:
Flip it:
Children select a card at random from the set of 43 ten-frame cards (numbers within 10). Each card displays a combination of red and yellow counters.
Make it:
Pupils recreate the ten frame they picked using either:
Red and yellow counters provided in the resource (20 of each)
Physical counters commonly found in classrooms
Write it:
Using the included 5-box addition sentence chart, children break down what they see into a written number sentence. For example, a card showing 6 red and 1 yellow counter becomes:
1 | + | 6 | = | 7
What’s Included (PDF Download):
Preview page of the activity
Reusable activity template
43 Ten Frame cards (within 10)
Printable counters: 20 red and 20 yellow
Perfect for:
Independent or small-group work
Developing early addition and number composition skills
Fine motor development through hands-on manipulation
Supporting concrete to abstract mathematical understanding
Tip: Laminate for dry-wipe marker use and long-term classroom use!
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 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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This hands-on resource is designed to help children strengthen their understanding of place value using base ten blocks. The clip cards cover numbers from 11 to 50, organized into four number sets:
11–20
21–30
31–40
41–50
Each card features a visual representation using base ten blocks (tens and ones), along with three answer choices. Children are encouraged to clip the correct number using a peg, promoting fine motor skills alongside numeracy. Alternatively, they can use a dry-erase marker to circle the correct answer if the cards are laminated.
Laminating is highly recommended for durability and reusability.
Skill Focus:
Recognising and counting base ten blocks (tens and ones)
Understanding place value (numbers 11–50)
Matching visual quantity to numerical representation
Developing number sense and subitising
Building fine motor strength through peg use
Encouraging independent, self-checking practice
Perfect for:
Place value practice
Independent math centers
Small group interventions
Early finishers
This resource is ideal for EYFS, KS1, or any learners needing concrete support with understanding numbers 11–50.
This engaging maths resource pack is designed to help young learners practise addition and subtraction through hands-on, visual learning. Ideal for EYFS, KS1, SEN, or EAL students, this activity supports early calculation skills using concrete objects like counters, blocks, or play dough.
What’s Included:
1 activity sheet with 4 reusable calculation templates (2 for addition and 2 for subtraction).
11 pages of calculation cards featuring:
- Addition and subtraction within 5 and 10
- Each card contains one addition or subtraction problem
- Clear colour-coding based on operation and difficulty level
Colour Coding System:
To help with easy sorting and differentiation, each card background is colour-coded:
Turquoise – Additions within 5
Beige – Subtractions within 5
Orange – Additions within 10
Purple – Subtractions within 10
How It Works:
Choose a card: The child selects a card with an addition or subtraction problem.
2.Use the calculation template to:
- Represent each number with real objects (e.g., play dough balls, counters, blocks).
- Place items in the first two sections to match each number in the problem.
- Fill in the third section to show the total (for addition) or what’s left (for subtraction).
Record the number sentence: Underneath the visual sections, the child writes the matching number sentence, aligning each number below the corresponding group of objects.
Example: For 4 + 3, the child places 4 objects in the first box, 3 in the second, 7 in the third, and writes “4 + 3 = 7†below the model.
Why You’ll Love It:
Promotes conceptual understanding of addition and subtraction.
Encourages active learning with manipulatives.
Clear visual structure supports independent work and small-group activities.
Differentiated by colour for easy progress tracking and ability grouping.
This resource is perfect for use in the classroom, maths stations, intervention groups, or home learning. All you need to add are some small objects to count with!