Places to find free resourcesMath Drills have 50,000 simple free worksheets on a variety of topics.
The Times Educational Supplement - The best place to find ready made worksheets and activities for teaching. Files are well organised and easy to search for. There is also a great forum filled with advice and relevant information. Nrich - Lots of quality material stemming from the millennium maths project started by Cambridge University. Their regularly published Plus Magazine is fantastic and full of interesting stuff. Formulator Tarsia is free software that enables you to make matching activities for students to cut out and match together. Mr Barton Maths has a collection of ones which have already been made. |
Suggestions for paid resourceswww.myimaths.com is a comprehensive mathematics teaching website that requires a subscription. It has ready made interactive slides for teaching and homework that can be completed and assessed by students online.
10 Ticks Worksheets are perfect for extra practice. hundreds of questions organised into different levels on every possible subject. Netmath - Subscription website in English and French that has lots of games and activities suitable for ipads.
Kuta Software sells a number of different worksheet generators which are incredibly useful. You can create worksheets on a range of number, algebra and geometry topics in seconds. They look a bit old fashioned but the ability to generate a variety of questions is amazing. Mathsprint is a UK based company who offer a very similar product. Both companies have some free worksheet samples.
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Plans and Elevations starter (also in pdf format) Isometric drawing worksheet Points of view worksheet Online isometric tool Printable isometric paper LMTN Bubble MatchingOriginal worksheets designed for reviewing a topic. Students are asked to draw lines between short questions and answers. This can be completed in different ways depending on the ability of the student. For an extra challenge, students are asked to not cross their lines.
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