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Fractions of objects - Finding half

Fractions of objects - Finding half

Finding halfOffer regular opportunities for students to practice finding halves of objects through a variety of activities and worksheets. Use this handy worksheet to help support KS1 students as they develop their understanding of fractions. Children are asked to circle half of the objects and then colour half of the squares. This will help them visually understand the concept of half.

Age: 6 - 7
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Colour half (shapes and objects)

Colour half (shapes and objects)

Children colour half of each shape or amount of objects. Use a different colour to make your worksheet more colourful!

Age: 5 - 6
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Magnetic objects

Magnetic objects

This science resource is a great starter activity to introduce the topic of forces and magnets to your students.

Age: 7 - 8
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Sudoku - Christmas objects

Sudoku - Christmas objects

Students cut out the Christmas objects carefully and place or glue them to a square so that no row or column has the same Christmas object.

Age: 6 - 7
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Counting objects (up to 20)

Counting objects (up to 20)

Practise counting up to 20. This colourful maths activity asks students to count the number of objects in each box and write their answer on the line.

Age: 5 - 6
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Count the objects

Count the objects

This maths worksheet will help young learners practise their counting. Children count the objects and colour the correct answer.

Age: Reception
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Ordering objects by length

Ordering objects by length

Children write 1, 2 and 3 in the boxes to show the order of the objects from shortest to longest.

Age: 5 - 6
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Measuring objects

Measuring objects

Children look at the rulers and write down the measurement of each object.

Age: 5 - 6
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Counting with objects

Counting with objects

Children complete the addition sums. There are stars to help them count.

Age: Reception
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Classroom Objects - Word and Picture Matching

Classroom Objects - Word and Picture Matching

Students are asked to trace over the words and draw a line from each word to the matching picture.

Age: 6 - 7
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Autumn - Counting objects

Autumn - Counting objects

Look at the pictures and read the directions carefully. Put a circle around the correct number of objects.

Age: 5 - 6
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Handwriting - Objects in the classroom (2)

Handwriting - Objects in the classroom (2)

Cursive handwriting for KS1. Children read the sentence, learn the words and then practice writing them.

Age: 6 - 7
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Handwriting - Objects in the classroom (1)

Handwriting - Objects in the classroom (1)

Cursive handwriting for KS1. Children read the sentence, learn the words and then practice writing them.

Age: 6 - 7
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Easter - Counting objects

Easter - Counting objects

Count the objects in each box and write the correct number on the line.

Age: 5 - 6
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Material objects

Material objects

Think of an object that is made using each material.

Age: 5 - 6
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Transparent objects

Transparent objects

Some of these objects are transparent and others are opaque. Write transparent or opaque under each picture.

Age: 5 - 6
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Glass Objects

Glass Objects

Glass is made from sand. Glass is sometimes transparent so we can see through it. Students look at the objects and write 'glass' under the correct picture.

Age: 5 - 6
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Metal objects

Metal objects

Metal comes from rocks under the ground. We use metal to make lots of different things. Students look at the objects and write 'metal' under the correct picture.

Age: 5 - 6
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Plastic objects

Plastic objects

Students draw 5 things that are made out of plastic in the boxes.

Age: 5 - 6
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Different objects

Different objects

Sorting and using materials: Students are asked to write wood, wool, cotton or leather under each picture.

Age: 5 - 6
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Objects that are living

Objects that are living

Year 2 Science - Living things worksheet. This activity asks students to circle the items that are living green and circle the items that are non-living red.

Age: 6 - 7
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Opaque objects

Opaque objects

Year 3 science - Light. Opaque objects do not allow light to pass through them. Students are asked to circle the opaque objects.

Age: 7 - 8
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Translucent objects

Translucent objects

Year 3 science - Light. Translucent objects allow some light to pass through them. Students are asked to circle the translucent objects.

Age: 7 - 8
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Transparent objects

Transparent objects

Year 3 science - Light. Students are asked to circle the transparent objects and give reasons why certain objects need to be made from a transparent material.

Age: 7 - 8
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Shiny objects

Shiny objects

Can you think of some shiny objects? Shiny objects are bright when a light is shone on them. Write 'shiny' under the correct pictures.

Age: 5 - 6
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