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A series of posters in the style of tweets for helping children solve maths problems on their own. They highlight a number of steps that can be taken before asking…
A series of posters in the style of tweets for helping children solve maths problems on their own. They highlight a number of steps that can be taken before asking…
A series of posters for helping children solve maths problems on their own. They highlight a number of steps that can be taken before asking the teacher. The posters include…
A poster set of three methods for multiplying large numbers. Includes traditional, grid and the lesser-known crossing method. Each poster is A4 in size.
Numbers 0-20 in the style of Minecraft blocks.
Printable money from the Bank of Minecraft. Includes 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 and 100 bills.
A printable version of the gameshow Deal or No Deal (UK version). There’s 22 red boxes and 22 cash amounts. Each box is printed on A4 paper which can then…
A set of three A4 posters that cover the basics of angles. Includes definitions of acute, right, obtuse, straight, reflex and full rotation.
A set of 50 fractions cards from halves to tenths. Each card is split into segments and has a matching card that adds up to one whole. As you can…
Colourful posters for helping pupils visualise and understand the concepts of time. There are two poster strips to an A4 page, and five pages in total, that when displayed together…
Three posters explaining weight/mass, length and capacity. Each one displays relevant conversions and a few examples of when certain measurements are used.
Three A4 posters displaying the definitions of area, perimeter and volume. Includes the unit of measurement and a couple of examples for calculating different shapes.
Cut out the four shapes and try to rearrange them back into a square. The simple puzzle is taken from the DaveHax YouTube channel but we’ve provided all the printables…