This number sense worksheet, ‘Greater Than, Less Than… Addition’ allows for practice recognising the larger number of a pair. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This maths activity, ‘Greedy Pig’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to practise addition as part of a game of chance and strategy, played as a class. It includes a large six-sided dot dice template.
This understanding numbers worksheet, ‘Groupings’ asks students to practise grouping numbers.
In the learning activity ‘Growing Numbers’, students use and compare strategies as they solve word problems that involve addition and subtraction. They are encouraged to compare and share the strategies they use with a classmate as they develop an understanding of the relative benefits of different strategies. An answer sheet is provided and includes accompanying …More
This patterns worksheet, ‘Growing Patterns’ asks students to practise making growing patterns with cubes.
In the learning activity ‘Growing Up and Down!’ students have to work out what happens when a new machine increases or decreases them some geometric shapes. They use isometric paper to draw the changed shapes, and explain the changes. An answer sheet is provided and includes teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning and further …More
This maths activity, ‘Guess My Number’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to ask questions until they guess each other’s number. This game is played in pairs with a calculator.
This shape worksheet, ‘Guess the Shape’ asks students to practise describing geometric shapes.
This maths activity, ‘Gum Ball Machine’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to match the numbers on the cards to the numbers on a gum ball machine. It is aimed at developing students’ knowledge of numbers. It provides a gum ball machine template, number words and number cards.
This data representation worksheet, ‘Halloween Treats’ asks students to practise with tallys and bar graphs.
This addition learning activity, ‘Handfuls’ asks students to practise with estimation and addition problems.
This maths activity, ‘Hands Up’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to practise using two-digit numbers and counting in 10s and ones as part of a game played as a class.
This fractions and decimals worksheet, ‘Happy Families’ asks students to practise with equivalent fractions, percentages and decimals.
On this learning activity, ‘Happy Hundreds’ students look for missing tiles from a hundreds board to identify and explain a pattern. Using tiles from the board, they find missing pieces in a puzzle. This learning activity also has activities for using a calculator to make more hundreds patterns. An answer sheet is provided and includes …More
This learning activity, ‘Heading for Home’, provides a board and instructions for a game for two players. The game helps students to practise simple division. The accompanying teaching notes include suggestions for supporting learning and further exploration.
This units of measurement learning activity, ‘Heavier or Lighter?’ asks students to practise estimating and ordering the weight of different objects.
This Beginning Maths activity, ‘Height’ encourages students to identify, compare and arrange objects by height from shortest to tallest.
In this learning activity, ‘Helping Hands’, students work with a partner and use their hands to explore doubles and halves. A secure knowledge of doubles will prepare students for learning the multiplication basic facts. An answer sheet is provided and includes teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning and further exploration.
This maths template, ‘Hexagonal Grid’ can be reproduced for classroom use.
This maths template, ‘Hexagonal Prism’ provides a net that can be reproduced for classroom use.
This learning activity, ‘Hidden Shapes’, develops visual memory and the use of geometric language. Students provide each other with instructions for making a shape with pattern blocks and for finding a hidden pattern block in the classroom. The accompanying teaching notes offer suggestions for supporting learning and further exploration.
This maths activity, ‘Hide and Seek’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to practise place value as part of a game played in pairs. It includes a hundreds chart and counters to be distributed to each pair.
In the learning activity, ‘Hide-and-Seek Numbers’, students are challenged to order any set of three or more whole numbers (up to 99). An answer sheet is provided and includes accompanying teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning and further exploration.
In this learning activity, ‘Hiding in the Swamp’, problems concerning swamphen involve finding the total of groups of the same number of objects and sharing objects evenly. Students can use their knowledge of addition and multiplication to solve related division problems. An answer sheet is provided and includes teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning …More
This maths activity, ‘High Dots’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to count the dots on dominoes for the highest. It is aimed at developing students’ knowledge of numbers. It provides domino cards.
Students who have flown will be interested in this learning activity ‘High Flyers’ in which they look at different seating plans for planes. Seating plans change according to the shape of the plane, and students must calculate ways to arrange rows for the seats. An answer sheet is provided and includes accompanying teaching notes with …More
Most students have made buildings from cubes or blocks. The learning activity, ‘High-rise Harry’ shows how Harry built up an intricate pattern of cubes, stage by stage. Students are challenged to identify the general rule Harry used so they can predict the successive stages of his pattern. An answer sheet is provided and includes accompanying …More
This maths activity, ‘Higher, Lower Addition Sort’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to practise place value, as part of a game played in small groups with dominoes. It includes a higher, lower template to be distributed to students.
This number and operations worksheet, ‘Highest and the Lowest’ allows for practice comparing the magnitude of numbers. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This maths activity, ‘Highest Number Wins’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to practise making two-digit numbers as part of a game played in pairs. It includes number cards from 1-10 to be distributed to each pair.
This maths activity, ‘Highest Total’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to practise addition as part of a game played in pairs with playing cards.
This maths activity, ‘Highest Total’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to practise addition as part of a game played as a class. It includes a large six-sided dot dice template.
This maths activity, ‘Highest Total Wins’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to practise addition, as part of a game played in small groups with dominoes.
This maths activity, ‘Highest Wins’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to practise addition, as part of a game played in small groups with dominoes.
In this learning activity, ‘Hip Hup Hop’, Gary the Grasshopper needs help to move from one number to another. Students work up and down through multiples of 10 to solve the addition and subtraction problems and record their thinking on an empty number line. An answer sheet is provided and includes teaching notes with suggestions …More
In the learning activity, ‘Hitting 100’, students are challenged to visualise 100 and to know what numbers can be joined to make 100. An answer sheet is provided and includes accompanying teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning and further exploration.
The hands-on activity, ‘Holey Moley’ shows students how they can set up a beanbag golf game. As they work out the layout of their course, they must decide on the distances between the holes and estimate the number of throws (the par) required to reach each hole. They record their results on the learning activity. …More
The learning activity ‘Home Sweet Home’ contains a variety of short problems for students to solve and discuss. The problems engage students in thinking about the strategies they can use to solve problems that involve using a house plan, sharing, enlarging a building, and using coins. An answer sheet is provided and includes teaching notes …More
Under the sea, horse racing means sea horses! The learning activity, ‘Horse Racing’ includes a learning activity in which students race to move their sea horses to the finish line. The game involves using two dice and subtracting the numbers thrown to decide which sea horse to move. This method provides interesting results that students …More
What happens when cold water mixes with hot water? In the learning activity, ‘Hot or Cold’ students use a girl’s experiments to learn about the relationships between water temperatures and quantities. The accompanying teaching notes provide background information about the way different ocean temperatures cause currents to form and affect the Earth’s weather.
In the learning activity, ‘Hot Stuff!’, students are challenged to find fractions of a whole and to add whole numbers and fractions. An answer sheet is provided and includes accompanying teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning and further exploration.
This patterns worksheet, ‘How Do You Do?’ asks students to practise identifying number patterns.
This number and operations worksheet, ‘How Does it Change?’ allows for practice reading graphs. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This data representation worksheet, ‘How Far?’ asks students to practise interpreting mileage charts.
This measurement worksheet, ‘How Hot?’ allows for practice reading temperatures. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This time and date worksheet, ‘How Long Does It Take?’ asks students to practise solving word problems involving time.
This time and date worksheet, ‘How Long Will It Take?’ asks students to practise estimating the duration of everyday events.
How Many Factors?’ is an independent or paired learning activity that provides students with opportunities to practise identifying the factors of 2-digit numbers. This in turn supports mental strategies they can use for division and multiplication. An answer sheet is provided and includes teaching notes with suggestions for supporting learning and further exploration.
This subtraction worksheet, ‘Subtraction Problems: How Many Left? 1’ allows for practice with subtractions problems. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This subtraction worksheet, ‘Subtraction Problems: How Many Left? 2’ allows for practice with subtractions problems. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This subtraction worksheet, ‘Subtraction Problems: How Many More? 1’ allows for practice with subtractions problems. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This subtraction worksheet, ‘Subtraction Problems: How Many More? 2’ allows for practice with subtractions problems. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This multiplication and data interpretation worksheet, ‘How Many Passengers?’ asks students to practise solving problem questions using multiplication.
This maths activity, ‘How Many to 100?’ develops basic maths skills by encouraging students to practise place value, as part of a game played in pairs. It includes a hundreds chart and six-sided dot and numeral dice templates to be distributed to the class.
This multiplication worksheet, ‘How Many?’ asks students to practise with repeated addition and multiplication.
This number and operations worksheet, ‘How Many?’ allows for practice calculating solutions using estimation. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This sequencing activity, ‘How Many?’ develops comprehension through sequencing images about counting and understanding numbers.
This addition worksheet, ‘How Many? 1’ allows for practice with word sums. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This addition worksheet, ‘How Many? 2’ allows for practice with word sums. Answer sheet provided with file download.
This addition worksheet, ‘How Many? 3’ allows for practice with word sums. Answer sheet provided with file download.