Take learning further. Propeller makes meeting National Curriculum objectives easy and provides teachers with fun and engaging learning activities for Primary Schools. Use our TES store to explore our bank of free and affordable downloads, from e-Books to worksheets to units of work.
Take learning further. Propeller makes meeting National Curriculum objectives easy and provides teachers with fun and engaging learning activities for Primary Schools. Use our TES store to explore our bank of free and affordable downloads, from e-Books to worksheets to units of work.
Bundle of games and display posters covering Factors, Multiples and Primes.
Factor Fifty Game
Player use numbers up to 50 on a 1-50 grid and have to cover a chosen number with a counter. Once a number is covered, they must cover as many factors of that number as possible too. The winner has the most counters on the board at the end of the game!
Factor Challenge
Challenge students to find the factors of 10 consecutive numbers in a row - make this game easier or harder by changing the 10 consecutive numbers.
Factors, Multiples and Primes
A4 poster showing how Factors can be shown with arrays and Cuisenaire rods, and how to identify prime numbers in the same way. What does a number with lots of factors look like next to a prime number?
Factors
A4 poster showing the difference between a factor and a multiple with visual representations - can your class make their own colourful factors and multiples pictures?
Set of 3 target boards with questions that can be used as whole class starter activities, or for groups of students to work their way through to master Fractions, Decimals and Percentages and how they might relate to each other.
Questions ask students to order, convert, multiply, compare and divide the decimals, percentages and fractions that they are presented with.
Work your way through the three sheets to talk about equivalences too.
Some example questions:
Add as many decimals as you like to make 1
Order the decimals from smallest to largest
How many different ways can you make 1?
Would you prefer 20% of ÂŁ75 or 75% of ÂŁ20?
Jimmy scores 12 out of 20 on a test - what is this as a percentage?
Convert all percentages to decimals
Find the largest fraction on the board
Choose three random fractions and add them together
Cross it Off is a game that requires players to solve the equations that they land on and place a counter on the answer. This pack contains the game differentiated 3 ways for varying levels of difficulty, as well as a blank editable template that you can customise to make the game your own.
Each kit also includes:
Delving Deeper Questions to use alongside the games to develop a mastery approach
Blank template version of the delving deeper questions and speed bubbles for working walls - all editable in standard versions of Adobe
Each game aims to hit the National Curriculum Target: âI can work out the value of a letter or symbol in an equation.â
Two Venn Diagram templates on A4, landscape. One features a 2-way Venn Diagram and the other a 3-way Venn Diagram. Great for use in any subject when you need to compare and differentiate, but ideal for use in Maths and Science.
A set of bold Mathematical symbols, suitable for using on a maths classroom display or for students to cut out and keep for reference.
Symbols include:
=
<
x
Ă·
â
%
5 x A4 sheets showing the fractions of hundredths and visual representations - the hundredths shown are 1 hundredth through to 9 hundredths. Great for popping on a fractions display in the classroom.
This 27-page eBook of Algebra Games contains 3 curriculum compliant games, each differentiated 3 ways to meet the needs of students getting started, getting there, and becoming masters of the concept.
Plus, every game has Working Wall/Delving Deeper questions to accompany it that help students develop reasoning and mastery skills alongside their understanding of the subject.
Every UKS2 Games to Develop Algebra (with Editable Templates) eBook contains 7 completely editable PDF pages that allow you to customise the games, questions, and working wall âspeech bubblesâ to meet the varying needs of the students in your classroom.
Whatâs in the eBook?
âCross if Offâ game, differentiated 3 ways for varying levels of challenge
âShape Connectionsâ game, differentiated 3 ways for varying levels of challenge
âConnect 3â game, differentiated in 3 ways for varying levels of challenge
Working Wall & Delving Deeper questions for each of the three games
Answer Sheets (where available)
Interactive Template: Working Wall & Delving Deeper Questions
Interactive Template: Speech Bubble and Question Templates for use on Working Walls
Interactive Template: Editable âCross it Offâ game template for complete customisation
Interactive Template: Editable âShape Connectionsâ game template for complete customisation
Interactive Template: Editable âConnect 3â game template for complete customisation
Blank template of a 4 quadrant co-ordinate grid for use in maths and science for recording data, symmetry and/or understanding the properties of 2D shapes.
Template of a single 10 x 10 quadrant grid, blank for use by students for drawing shapes, assessing properties of 2D shapes such as area, or for data collection in maths and science.
This PDF contains 10 x 0-30 Bead String Number Lines, with multiples 10 highlighted by a change in colour. Colourful and tactile alternative to a number line.
Template of 2 x coordinate grids, each one with 4 quadrants for a variety of graphing and diagram activities for use at all stages of primary maths and science.
Free set of brightly coloured digit cards covering numbers 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000 and 9000. Ideal for KS1 and KS2 Number and Calculation practice.
Three negative/positive number lines showing from -1 to 1, broken down into tenths. Minus numbers are marked in pink, and positive numbers in purple, with 0 in green.
Equivalent Fractions, Decimals and Percentages shown with images on two landscape A4 posters.
For example,
1/2 is also shown as 0.5, 50% and as a visual representation on a bar
1/4 is also shown as 0.25, 25% and as a visual representation on a bar
1/3 is also shown as 0.3 recurring, and 33.3% recurring, and a as a visual representation on a bar.
etc.
An ideal resource for putting on display to remind students of fractions, decimals, percentages and their equivalences.
A collection of hundredths shown with images - from 0.01 to 0.10. Ideal for laminating or putting on your decimals, fractions and percentages display to help students make visual connections between the numbers.
Pack of 6 posters showing the National Curriculum objectives for Multiplication in Years 1 - 6. Great for sharing with students and parents, or for keeping to tick off each objective as it is covered in lessons.