Category Archives: Beryl Webber
Number order: free maths teaching resource
Will children count unconnected items and reach the same answer as when they count matching items?
Do you ever actually check whether the supermarket offer you have been taken in by is actually better value for money? There has been a lot of coverage recently on some supermarket offers not being a saving.
Filed under Authors, Beryl Webber, Books, Collections, Free Creative Teaching Resource, How to be Brilliant at Algebra, Key Stage, Key Stage 1, Key Stage 2, School Year, Teaching Ideas, Terry Barnes, Year 1, Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6
Tagged as algebra, Free creative teaching resource, maths
Will children count unconnected items and reach the same answer as when they count matching items?
Many children will have been handling money and sweets during the summer! Why not use that experience for some maths work?
Some children find calculators fascinating, others don’t. Try challenging them all with this calculator game and spark their imaginations.
Working out the formula that has been used to produce a series of numbers can be tricky. How easy is it then to work out a formula using polyhedra properties that always equals 2?
Filed under Authors, Beryl Webber, Books, Collections, Free Creative Teaching Resource, How to be Brilliant at Shape and Space, Key Stage, Key Stage 2, School Year, Teaching Ideas, Terry Barnes, Year 3, Year 4, Year 5, Year 6
Tagged as brilliant publications, Euler, Free creative teaching resource, KS2, maths, polyhedra, shape, space
