(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.
(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.
The topic âDivide multi-digit numbers by 1- and 2-digit divisorsâ falls under: Key Stage 2, Year 5 and Year 6, Domain: Number â Multiplication and Division
According to the National Curriculum for England, pupils are expected to:
Year 5: Divide numbers up to 4 digits by a one-digit number using formal written methods (short division), interpreting remainders appropriately.
Year 6: Divide numbers up to 4 digits by two-digit numbers using the formal written method of long division, and interpret remainders as appropriate for the context.
Divide multi-digit whole numbers by 1 & 2-digit divisor with & without remainders. Do your pupils need practice with a specific one-digit divisor ? Start with dividing 3-Digit by 1-Digit numbers without remainders, and step by step, go as far as you want your students up to dividing 5-Digit by 2-Digit numbers with remainders.
This pack has virtually unlimited Worksheets with 5 basic levels of differentiation, multiple other options in between, with or without remainders, with or without visual support.
5 levels of Differentiation
ALL with or without remainders
ALL with or without graphic support
Level 1: 3-digit numbers divided by a 1-digit number.
You can select a single divisor from 2 to 9, or have a page of mixed divisors
Level 2: 4-digit numbers divided by 1-digit numbers
Same choice of divisor as with Level 1.
Level 3: 5-digit numbers divided by 1-digit numbers
Same choice of divisor as with Level 1
Level 4: 5-digit numbers divided by a multiple of 10, from 10 to 90.
You can select a single divisor from 20 to 90, or have a page of mixed divisors
Level 5: 5-digit numbers divided by a number from 20 to 99.
Separated into 9 unique worksheets - 20-29, 30-39 ⊠to 90-99
With or Without Visual Support
Worksheets are presented in two ways:
Simply with the divisor dividend and the space ready for the quotient
or
With the above plus the scaffolding for each step of the process, with arrows indicating the numbers to be drawn down.
How can there be virtually unlimited Worksheets ?
At the click of a button all the numbers are randomized providing you with a new set of questions for every level, so the same one resource which could be used for classwork, revision, homework, and practice all the year round.
FULL Solutions
Contains every step of the standard algorithm towards the solution. This for ALL Worksheets.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
The topic âPercentages with and without visual supportâ appears in the Key Stage 2 Mathematics curriculum, specifically Year 5 and Year 6 under the Domain: Number â Fractions (including decimals and percentages)
According to the National Curriculum for England, pupils should:
Year 5: Recognise the percent symbol (%) and understand that percentages are a number out of 100.
Year 6: Associate a fraction with division and calculate percentages of whole numbers.
Percentage Bar Graphs provide visual support to help introduce percentages in an informal way by building on the equivalence of 50%, 25% & 75% and their fractions 1/2, 1/4 & 3/4 plus the knowledge that 10% =1/10 and 1/10th of any multiple of 10 or 100 can easily be found by removing the last zero of the number.
From this starting point pupils can then proceed to calculate multiples of 5% or 1% of quantities.
The Worksheets and Teaching Pages are set at 5 levels
10%, 25%, 50%, & 75% of multiples of 100
10%,20%,30% âŠ90%, of multiples of 10
10%,20%,30% âŠ90% of multiples of 100
5%,10%,15% ⊠95% of multiples of 10
Any percentage of multiples of 100
Answers will always be whole numbers.
The Worksheets are Dynamic and the Teaching Pages Interactive so that at the click of a button the percentages and quantities are randomised providing endless opportunities to practice at each and every level.
To get a more detailed view of these resources and to try out a limited version of the Worksheets go to PREVIEW: Introducing Percentages with Visual Support
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
This KS2 maths resource supports learners in comparing and ordering decimal numbers up to three decimal places. It reinforces number place value, supports mental and written calculation, and builds understanding of decimal notation through structured activities. Suitable for Year 5, the material is aligned with curriculum goals to ensure pupils can accurately interpret, sequence, and reason with decimal values in context.
The worksheets are structured as follows
Set 1: Compare two decimal numbers in place value tables
Set 2: Compare two decimal numbers in standard format
Set 3: Compare decimal numbers one in standard and the other in expanded format
Set 4: Compare two decimal numbers in expanded format
Set 5: Compare two decimal numbers in standard and USA or UK-AU word format
Set 6A: Compare & order four decimal numbers to tenths
Set 6B: Compare & order four decimal numbers to hundredths
Set 6C: Compare & order four decimal numbers to thousandths
Set 6D: Compare & order four decimal numbers - a mix of the above three.
Set 7: Word Problems.
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, review, preparing for assessments, or just simply practice at any time to keep the skill alive throughout the whole year.
You could also use any of the worksheets when explaining the topic to your class (on an Interactive whiteboard) as you will have almost unlimited examples to show them and they will be different from the actual worksheets you give your students.
Answers are automatically generated every time you create a new worksheet.
Note
These resources work best with the Adobe Acrobat Reader on a Windows or Mac computers.
UK National Curriculum - Year 5 Programme of Study - Number -fractions
Read, write, order and compare numbers with up to three decimal places
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This topic is covered in the Year 6 UK mathematics curriculum, within the âNumber â Fractions (including decimals and percentages)â section. Pupils learn to compare and order fractions, including those with different numerators and denominators, by using reasoning and expressing fractions with a common denominator.
Reviewing earlier work
Whilst the content of these worksheets centres around fractions with different numerators AND denominators they begin with a review of comparing fractions with the same denominator or same numerator with the number line or rectangle bar. There is also a worksheet with purely numerical questions, but you may want to leave this until after beginning the âInvestigationâ.
Comparing fractions with 1/2
You have the same visual models as above, but you can choose whether the range of values of the denominators are from 3 or 10 or from 8 to 20.
Investigating patterns when comparing patterns
Here you could decide to investigate an alternative way to compare the fractions above by looking for any simple patterns in the results obtained so far that will allow your students to answer questions on comparing fractions without the need for visual models or a numerical method.
Comparing fractions with different numerators and different denominators
We now get to the core of the topic.
There are 3 levels, all with the choice of using the number line or rectangle bars.
Level 1:
Denominators are between 3 and 10
Level 2:
Denominators are between 3 and 20, but one is a multiple of the other. Here, it may be useful to refer back to the work done on Equivalent fractions as a double check on the answers could be done numerically.
Level 3:
Denominators are between 3 and 20
Transition from visual models to a numerical method
At this point in the process there needs to be a transition from using visual aids to a numerical approach.
Students get to see that the easiest way to compare two fractions when they have the same denominators, then there is only the numerators to think about.
This is explained firstly through using a visual fraction model which is then linked to the idea of creating a common denominator between the two fractions by multiplying the 2 denominators together (all explained in the Guide).
Numerical Worksheets
There are 6 basic worksheet templates here:
Numerators or Denominators the same
Comparing fractions to 1/2
Compare Fractions (1) - Denominators from 3 to 12
Compare Fractions (2) - One Denominator is a multiple of the other
Compare Fractions (3) - Denominators from 3 to 20
Compare Fractions (4) - Denominators from 8 to 20
How many worksheets are there in total ?
Lots and lots âŠ
Answers are automatically generated every time.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Year 4 programme of study -Number â multiplication and division - recall multiplication and division facts for multiplication tables up to 12 Ă 12.
Building fluency with multiplication and division requires regular practice ideally with differentiated material so that you can set the appropriate level of work until your pupils are ready to move on to a more demanding level. This is provided here.
Worksheets
Multiplication - 4 levels
up to 5 x 5
up to 5 x 10
up to 10 x 10
Challenge - up to 12 x 12
Division - 3 levels
divisors: 2 to 8, quotient to 48
divisors: 5 to 10, quotient to 90
Challenge - divisors: 6 to 12, quotient to 132
Every worksheet has 4 squares. You can choose to create all four ar one of the levels outlined above, or set up a mix of levels. Whichever you choose, you have the opportunity to create a new worksheet either at the same level as before if needed, or take it up a level for 1,2,3 or 4 of the squares which includes a challenge level for both multiplication and division taking the questions to 144.
How many worksheets are there ?
Almost unlimited. At the click of a button all numbers are randomized, so you can create as many different worksheets for classwork, homework, review, end of lesson activity, or just simply keep practicing throughout the whole year to keep the skill alive.
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.
Teaching Resources
Designed for whole class teaching with an Interactive Whiteboard or on a computer for one to one tuition with instant feedback to help introduce the content of the worksheets. As with the worksheets numbers can be randomized giving you almost unlimited examples to work with.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Year 4 programme of study -Number â multiplication and division - recall multiplication and division facts for multiplication tables up to 12 Ă 12
This is a no frills set of (almost) unlimited printable worksheets to practice multiplication and division. These are ideal as an end of lesson activity for pupils to keep up their multiplication & division skills, or to use as an assessment to check the level of their recall within three distinct ranges of numbers.
Most curricula around the world require that students know from memory all the products of two 1-digit numbers and this is the ideal resource to help this along as it also includes division and has an extra level to challenge those students who are ready.
Up to 50
Up to 100 - Levels 1 & 2
Up to 144 - Levels 1 & 2
Levels 1 has a spread of questions with low and high numbers, whilst at Level 2 the numbers tend to be higher
This will give you the opportunity to differentiate from the very start, or setting the level of work for the whole class or individual students as needed.
There are 3 Sets of worksheets to choose from, each set having the 3 ranges of numbers noted above:
20 questions on multiplication
20 questions on division
20 question on a mix of multiplication and division
Each worksheet has 20 questions. Your students are given a choice of 4 possible answers and have to choose one of them.
(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, review, preparing for assessments, or just simply practice at any time to keep the skill alive throughout the whole year.
You could also use a worksheet to explain how to complete the questions to your class as the worksheet you show them will be different from the actual worksheet of your students.
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.
This collection contains Worksheets and Teaching Pages on multiplying 2-digit, 3-digit, 4-digit and 5-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using the standard algorithm. It will provide you with all the levels you should ever need to cover this topic for pupils who need a gentle start with 2-digit numbers to the more challenging worksheets with 5-digit numbers.
Differentiation is easy and straightforward. At the click of a button you can create a whole worksheet focussed on multiplying a 2,3,4 or 5-digit number by any single digit from 2 to 9 or choose from 5 levels of a mix of multipliers - 2,3,4,5 or 3,4,5,6 or 4,5,6,7 or 5,6,7,8 or 6,7,8,9.
Exactly how many worksheets are there?
Virtually unlimited. You will have a minimum of 52 worksheets as described above. e.g a page on multiplying 2-digit numbers by 3, or a page dedicated to multiplying 3-digit numbers by 8 etc.
BUT click any button all numbers are randomised, creating a brand new worksheet. This means that you can have 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.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
The Teaching Pages when projected onto a screen or interactive whiteboard allows you to go through the standard algorithm for multiplication showing each step of the process to your class. You begin by choosing the multiplier ( 2 to 9) then when you press one of the randomising buttons it changes the multiplicand, so you have an endless set of examples to practice with. As you enter each digit in the answer line you get instant feedback as to whether it is correct or not.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
This Free Preview Download has been set up so you can have a more in depth view of Addition & Subtraction to 1000 with Dienes and try out a limited version of the Dynamic Worksheets and see for yourself the potential of this resource for your class.
This is FREEBIE one of 11 Sets of (almost) unlimited scaffolded worksheets on adding fraction - specifically tenths and hundredths. Students get practice add a multiple of 1/10 with a multiple of 1/100 with the visual support of 100 squares
(Almost) Unlimited worksheets ?
At the click of a button all numbers (and visual supports) are randomized, creating a new worksheet with different numbers, meaning you can use this one resource as many times as needed throughout the year to consolidate the skills and knowledge with a brand new worksheet every time.
No-Prep Worksheets
These are straightforward no frills, no-prep, worksheets that require no extra preparation on your part. Simply CLICK-PRINT AND GO. They are ideal to have printed and ready for a replacement teacher or end of lesson activity if needed.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
When you download this Freebie you will also be able to see the Preview of the whole 11 Set Resource
[âAdding tenths and hundredths 4th Grade Fractionsâ ](/teaching-resource/-12938051)
Percentage Bar Graphs provide visual support to help introduce percentages in an informal way by building on the equivalence of 50%, 25% & 75% and their fractions 1/2, 1/4 & 3/4 plus the knowledge that 10% =1/10 and 1/10th of any multiple of 10 or 100 can easily be found by removing the last zero of the number.
This Free Preview Download has been set up so you can have a more in depth view of Introducing Percentages with Visual Support and try out a limited version of the Dynamic Worksheets and see for yourself the potential of this resource for you and your pupils.
This Freebie sampler is a part of one of 8 differentiated Sets of worksheets on the topic of âOrder of Operations without Exponentsâ 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
These worksheets on division of 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers are open so that your students can practice using the method you have taught them using the (fairly) universal method of presentation to show workings either formally or informally.
This Free Preview Download has been set up so you can have a more in depth view of*** âDivide 3 digit by 1 digit numbers with & without remaindersâ*** and try out a limited version to see for yourself the potential of this resource for you and your pupils.
It contains the following Worksheet Sets
Set 1: Division of 3-digit numbers without remainders
Generate pages of questions, each with a different divisor 2, 3 or 4
Set 2: Division of 3-digit numbers with remainders
Generate pages of questions each with a different divisor 2, 3 or 4
How many worksheets are there in total ?
Lots and lots ⊠Here you have 6 worksheet templates BUT at the click of a button the 2-digit dividends are randomised, so the questions change every time. This allows you to create new unique worksheets at the same level for extra practice, revision throughout the year or even give groups of students in your class different sets of questions again all at the same level.
Solutions are generated every time you create a new worksheet.
Note
These resources work with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
Bridging through 10 is a mental math technique that breaks down addition or subtraction into 3 simple steps to get to the final answer. Students apply and/or strengthen their knowledge of number bonds to 10 and therefore extend their skills at mental addition and subtraction with numbers up to 100.
In Year 2, the curriculum expects pupils to add and subtract numbers within 100, including using mental strategies such as bridging through 10. Pupils are taught to âadd two numbers which bridge the tens boundary by using a âmake tenâ strategyâ and to âsubtract across the tens boundary by subtracting through ten or from tenâ
This combines two key sets of resources taught in Year 3 mathematics curriculum (Key Stage 2) in England.
Bridging through 100s encourages students to develop strong mental math skills by breaking down numbers into smaller more manageable parts.
Students get to visualize the connection between different place values and understand the concept of regrouping or carrying over.
It also provides students with an alternative approach to addition rather than relying completely on the standard algorithm. This strategy can be particularly beneficial for visual learners.
This resource guides students through an exploration of patterns in our number system using the most fundamental classification of numbers - even and odd with the 4 operations, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing
With Even & Odd Numbers - Recognition & Identification as a foundation, a natural extension would be to investigate whether there are any patterns when even and odd numbers are added, subtracted, multiplied or divided. So, as well as looking for patterns pupils are practicing and applying the 4 basic number operations in a math investigation
There are two basic approaches to this investigation:
With visual aids: Students can get visual clues when even and odd numbers of objects are displayed in an orderly fashion. Addition and Subtraction are covered here with worksheets and digital teaching resources. Multiplication has a digital teaching resource.
The range of numbers used are between 1 and 28 for addition, and 1 to 14 for division
For the multiplication the examples go from 2 x 2 to 6 x 7
Without visual aids: students apply the idea learnt earlier that whatever the size of the number, in the end only the last (unit) digit matters when deciding if a number is even or odd. Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are all covered here.
The range of numbers used:
Addition: 2-digit plus a 2-digit number up a total of 30, 50 or 100
Subtraction: Two 2-digit numbers with the first number a maximum of 30, 50 or 100
Multiplication: From 2 x 2 to 12 x 12
Division: Dividend a maximum of 100, Divisor up to 12.
The work is organized into modules so that a step by step approach can be taken, and in fact the whole investigation including extension work suggested in the Guide could be spread throughout the whole year. Your students will learn to:
Independently investigate and recognise any patterns or consistently repeated results when performing the 4 operations with even and odd numbers.
Make generalizations from the work carried out.
Make predictions and test them.
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 allowing 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. See the Preview
Answers are on the second page of every worksheet, automatically generated when you create a new worksheet.
Multiplying 2-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using the standard algorithm appears in Year 4 of the UK National Curriculum.
You will never run out of practice with these almost unlimited differentiated worksheets. Whatever your way of ensuring your students are accomplished and confident in this topic by the end of Year 4 you simply have to pick and choose from the following:
A whole worksheet on multiplying a 2-digit number
by 2
by 3
by 4
by 5
by 6
by 7
by 8
by 9
Mixed single-digit multipliers
You have 5 options
A worksheet on multiplying a 2-digit number by a
mix of 2,3,4 and 5
mix of 3,4,5 and 6
mix of 4,5,6 and 7
mix of 5,6,7 and 8
mix of 6,7,8 and 9
(almost) Unlimited Worksheets ?
At the click of a button all numbers are randomised & you have a completely new set of questions, so students can have unlimited practice in order to keep the skill alive throughout the whole year.
Not sure how this works ?
Download one of the FREEBIES at my store [Jeffâs Notebooks](/teaching-resources/shop/jeff_kutcher) and click on the button at the bottom of the worksheet.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
The Teaching Pages when projected onto a screen or interactive whiteboard takes you to through the formal method step by step. You have an endless set of examples to practice with.
Note: These resource works with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
In England, pupils are expected to recall multiplication and division facts for all tables up to 12 Ă 12 by the end of Year 4.
Being able to rapidly recall multiplication facts makes mental arithmetic quicker and smoother .
Students can more easily solve higher-level problems because they are not slowed down by basic calculations.
This BUNDLE provide you the teacher with more than sufficient resources to develop and keep this skill alive throughout the whole year.
Multiplying 4-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using the standard algorithm appears in Year 5 of the UK National Curriculum.
You will never run out of practice with these almost unlimited differentiated worksheets. Whatever your way of ensuring your students are accomplished and confident in this topic by the end of Year 4 you simply have to pick and choose from the following:
A whole worksheet on multiplying a 4-digit number
by 2
by 3
by 4
by 5
by 6
by 7
by 8
by 9
Mixed single-digit multipliers
You have 5 options
A worksheet on multiplying a 4-digit number by a
mix of 2,3,4 and 5
mix of 3,4,5 and 6
mix of 4,5,6 and 7
mix of 5,6,7 and 8
mix of 6,7,8 and 9
(almost) Unlimited Worksheets ?
At the click of a button all numbers change & you have a completely new set of questions, so students can have unlimited practice in order to keep the skill alive throughout the whole year.
Not sure how this works ?
Download one of the FREEBIES at my store [Jeffâs Notebooks](/teaching-resources/shop/jeff_kutcher) and click on the button at the bottom of the worksheet.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
The Teaching Pages when projected onto a screen or interactive whiteboard takes you to through the formal method step by step. You have an endless set of examples to practice with.
Note: These resource works with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.
These two sets of resources supports the Year 4 target for pupils to learn to multiply 2-digit and 3-digit numbers by a 1-digit number using formal written (column) methods of multiplication.
Pupils are expected to reliably set out and solve multiplications in the correct column format, carrying digits as needed, and to justify each calculation step.
Yo will have at your finger tips an almost unlimited set of worksheets with which you can differentiate from the very start and plan a progression of work that will ensure all your students will become accomplished and confident in this topic.
Multiplying 3-digit numbers by 1-digit numbers using the standard algorithm appears in Year 4 of the UK National Curriculum.
You will never run out of practice with these almost unlimited differentiated worksheets. Whatever your way of ensuring your students are accomplished and confident in this topic by the end of Year 4 you simply have to pick and choose from the following:
A whole worksheet on multiplying a 3-digit number
by 2
by 3
by 4
by 5
by 6
by 7
by 8
by 9
Mixed single-digit multipliers
You have 5 options
A worksheet on multiplying a 3-digit number by a
mix of 2,3,4 and 5
mix of 3,4,5 and 6
mix of 4,5,6 and 7
mix of 5,6,7 and 8
mix of 6,7,8 and 9
(almost) Unlimited Worksheets ?
At the click of a button all numbers are randomised & you have a completely new set of questions, so students can have unlimited practice in order to keep the skill alive throughout the whole year.
Not sure how this works ?
Download one of the FREEBIES at my store [Jeffâs Notebooks](/teaching-resources/shop/jeff_kutcher) and click on the button at the bottom of the worksheet.
Answers are automatically generated every time.
The Teaching Pages when projected onto a screen or interactive whiteboard takes you to through the formal method step by step. You have an endless set of examples to practice with.
Note: These resource works with the official Adobe Acrobat Reader on Windows or Mac computers.