You have to be odd to be number one.
A colourful poster to show the mathematical order of operations when calculating an equation.
A place value poster displaying thousandths all the way up to millions. Every three places are colour-coordinated to help when reading numbers aloud.
A set of printable dominoes with colour-coded dots. There are 48 dominoes (plus one double blank) and each one measures about 2.5x5cm. The dominoes set can be used for a whole range of things such as games, comparing fractions or making shapes.
A printable version of the classic TV show, Countdown. There are 4 letters to an A4 page and we’ve sorted them from most, to least common.
Secure pupil knowledge of percentages, decimals and fractions with our simple matching game.
A colourful poster for identifying and recognising fractions. Also displays how to calculate the fraction of a number.
A reference poster for learning how to calculate various types of fractions. Includes mixed to improper, improper to mixed and equivalent fractions.
A poster displaying the relationship between fractions, decimals and percentages.
Numbers 0-20 in the style of Minecraft blocks.