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Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Book Genres

Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Book Genres

This handy maths worksheet is designed to introduce students to the concept of pictograms while exploring their favourite book genres. The worksheet is a visually engaging and enjoyable way to enhance students' skills in data representation and interpretation, aligning with the national curriculum. The worksheet includes a colourful pictogram featuring icons representing four popular book genres: Mystery, Adventure, Fantasy, and Fairy Tales. Each icon corresponds to a certain number of students who prefer that genre.Learning Objectives:Develop the ability to read and interpret data presented in a pictogram.Practise counting and comparing quantities through visual representations.Enhance problem-solving skills by answering questions that require data analysis.Reinforce maths skills within a context that relates to students' interests, encouraging them to explore their favourite book genres.

Age: 8 - 9
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Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Fruit

Interpreting Pictograms - Favourite Fruit

Interpreting PictogramsThis maths worksheet is a fun and engaging activity designed to help students practise data representation and interpretation through the use of a pictogram. The worksheet focuses on students' favourite fruits, a topic that is relatable and interesting for young learners. The worksheet provides a colourful pictogram with images of four different fruits: pears, bananas, oranges, and grapes. Each fruit icon represents a certain number of students who chose it as their favourite.Learning Objectives:Develop the ability to read and interpret data presented in a pictogram.Practise counting and comparing quantities based on images.Enhance problem-solving skills by answering questions that require data analysis.Reinforce maths skills through a real-world context that is relevant to students' interests.

Age: 8 - 9
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Interpreting Bar Charts - Popular Sports

Interpreting Bar Charts - Popular Sports

Interpreting Bar ChartsThis worksheet encourages students to explore data representation, make comparisons, and practise basic arithmetic operations while having fun with popular sports. It's designed to promote a strong foundation in statistics and problem-solving skills, in accordance with the Year 4 curriculum.

Age: 8 - 9
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Tally and Graph - Woodland animals

Tally and Graph - Woodland animals

Tally and Graph - Woodland animalsThis worksheet is designed to help students grasp the fundamentals of creating a bar chart. It begins by providing a set of tally data related to woodland animals. Students are tasked with taking this tally data and using it to construct their own bar chart.

Age: 8 - 9
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Creating a Bar Chart

Creating a Bar Chart

Creating a Bar ChartThis worksheet aims to engage students in the process of creating a bar chart based on real-world data. Students will use the provided data and scenario to construct a bar chart and then answer questions related to the chart. This activity fosters data representation and analysis skills.

Age: 10 - 11
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Weekly Growth of Garden Plants Line Graph

Weekly Growth of Garden Plants Line Graph

Weekly Growth of Garden Plants Line Graph ActivityUse this worksheet to help students practise interpreting data from a line graph. Students will analyze a line graph representing the weekly growth of plants in a garden and answer questions related to the graph. This worksheet can be used in the classroom, as a homework assignment, or as part of a larger unit on data analysis and interpretation. It aims to improve students' skills in reading and understanding line graphs while engaging them with real-world data related to plant growth. There are 10 questions for students to answer. 

Age: 10 - 11
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Interpreting Pie Charts

Interpreting Pie Charts

Interpreting Pie ChartsThis worksheet is designed to engage students in exploring data visualization through a pie chart. Students will work with data representing the favorite fruits of a group of participants. They will interpret the data in the form of a pie chart and answer questions related to the chart.Pupils will:Understand how to interpret and analyse data presented in a pie chart.Identify the most and least preferred fruits among participants.Practise calculating percentages based on the pie chart data.Work with fractions in the context of data analysis.

Age: 10 - 11
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Reading Line Graphs

Reading Line Graphs

Reading Line GraphsUse this handy worksheet to help students practise interpreting and analysing data presented in a line graph. The line graph displays temperature data over the course of a week. Students will engage with the graph to answer questions that require them to identify temperature trends, extremes, and averages within the dataset. This worksheet can be used effectively in the classroom for interactive learning. Educators can provide guidance and facilitate discussions as students work on the questions. It is also suitable for homework assignments, allowing students to practise their data analysis skills independently. This activity can be a valuable addition to the curriculum for reinforcing data analysis and visualisation skills, both in the classroom and as homework.

Age: 9 - 10
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Reading stem-and-leaf plots

Reading stem-and-leaf plots

Reading stem-and-leaf plotsThis worksheet is designed for students to practise interpreting stem-and-leaf plots. Stem-and-leaf plots are a visual representation of data that help us understand the distribution of values within a dataset. In this activity, students will work with data related to the number of books read by year 5 students. They will answer questions to analyse the information presented. This activity can be a valuable addition to the curriculum to reinforce data analysis and visualisation skills.

Age: 9 - 10
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Stem-and-leaf plot: Test scores

Stem-and-leaf plot: Test scores

What is a stem-and-leaf plot? A stem-and-leaf plot is a way to organise and display data. In a stem-and-leaf plot, the data is separated into two parts: the "stem" and the "leaf." The stem represents the tens or hundreds place of each number, while the leaf represents the ones place.Students create their own stem-and-leaf plot using the data on the worksheet. After creating their plot, they answer seven questions based on their plot. This activity will help students understand what a stem-and-leaf plot is and practise creating their own plots based on given data. The questions aim to reinforce their knowledge and interpretation of stem-and-leaf plots. Review the answers with the students to ensure their comprehension of the concept.

Age: 9 - 10
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Train Timetable Activity

Train Timetable Activity

Train Timetable for a Day ActivityThis worksheet is designed to challenge students in reading and interpreting train timetables while promoting critical thinking and time management skills. Students will be required to analyse the provided train schedule and answer questions that involve planning journeys, calculating travel times, and making connections.

Age: 9 - 10
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Timetable Reading Activity

Timetable Reading Activity

Timetable Reading ActivityThis worksheet will help pupils practise reading and interpreting timetables. In this activity, students will use the provided activity timetables for Tuesday and Thursday to answer a series of questions that require careful observation.

Age: 9 - 10
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Extracurricular Activities Bar Chart

Extracurricular Activities Bar Chart

Extracurricular Activities Bar Chart WorksheetThis handy maths worksheet will help students develop their skills in reading and interpreting bar charts while providing engaging questions related to student participation in various extracurricular activities. The bar chart represents the number of students involved in different clubs or activities. There are seven questions that require students to analyse the bar chart data and use critical thinking skills. Questions include comparisons between activities, calculating differences, and adding and subtracting participation numbers.

Age: 9 - 10
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Interpreting Bar Charts

Interpreting Bar Charts

Interpreting Bar ChartsThis worksheet is designed to help students develop their data-handling skills using a bar chart. Students are presented with a bar chart that displays the favourite ice cream flavours of a group of students. They will need to interpret the chart and answer a series of questions that involve reading and understanding the information presented in the chart.

Age: 9 - 10
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Line Graph Practice

Line Graph Practice

Line Graph PracticeThis worksheet helps students improve their skills in interpreting and creating line graphs. By using the example of apples sold over a week, students will enhance their abilities to collect and represent data. After completing the graph, students will answer questions to assess their understanding. These questions include interpreting data, identifying the day with the most sales, finding the total apples sold, comparing sales on specific days, and calculating the average daily sales. This maths resource can be used in class, for homework, or as part of a broader unit on data handling and graphs.

Age: 9 - 10
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Mental maths 8

Mental maths 8

One of our year one mental maths worksheets. The child should answer all twelve questions as fast as can.

Age: 5 - 6
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Mental maths 8

Mental maths 8

A year one primary resource on mental maths. The child should complete all twelve questions as fast as can.

Age: 5 - 6
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Mental maths 7

Mental maths 7

A Year one primary resource on mental maths. The child should answer all twelve questions as fast as they can.

Age: 5 - 6
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Mental maths 7

Mental maths 7

A year one mental maths worksheet. There are twelve different questions that the child should answer as fast as they can.

Age: 5 - 6
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Mental maths 7

Mental maths 7

A primary resource on mental maths for year one. The child should complete all twelve questions as fast as they can.

Age: 5 - 6
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Mental maths 6

Mental maths 6

A year one mental maths worksheet. There are twelve questions that the child should answer as fast as they can.

Age: 5 - 6
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Mental maths 6

Mental maths 6

This is one of our mental maths worksheets for year one. The child should answer all twelve questions as fast as they can.

Age: 5 - 6
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Mental maths 2

Mental maths 2

Year 2 maths - Mental maths worksheet. This activity includes 12 arithmetic questions that children must answer without the use of a calculator.

Age: 6 - 7
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Mental maths 2

Mental maths 2

Year 2 maths - Mental maths worksheet. This activity includes 12 arithmetic questions that children must answer without the use of a calculator.

Age: 6 - 7
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Mental maths 2

Mental maths 2

Year 2 maths - Mental maths worksheet. This activity includes 12 arithmetic questions that children must answer without the use of a calculator.

Age: 6 - 7
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Mental maths 1

Mental maths 1

Mental maths is the process of doing mathematical calculations in your head. Students answer the questions as quickly as they can without the use of a calculator.

Age: 7 - 8
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Mental maths 1

Mental maths 1

Mental maths is the process of doing mathematical calculations in your head. Students answer the questions as quickly as they can without the use of a calculator.

Age: 7 - 8
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Mental maths 1

Mental maths 1

Mental maths is the process of doing mathematical calculations in your head. Students answer the questions as quickly as they can without the use of a calculator.

Age: 7 - 8
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Number and place value review

Number and place value review

This a primary resource to test a child´s knowledge on writing numbers and place value, a good score here shows your child fully understands these concepts.

Age: 5 - 6
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Place value 3

Place value 3

Year 2 maths - Place value worksheet. Children are asked to write the number on the abacus.

Age: 6 - 7
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Mental maths 13

Mental maths 13

This is one of our year one mental maths worksheets. All twelve questions should be answered as quickly as they can.

Age: 5 - 6
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Mental maths 10

Mental maths 10

A mental maths worksheet for year one. All twelve questions should be completed as fast as you can.

Age: 5 - 6
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Mental maths 9

Mental maths 9

One of our year one mental maths worksheets. The child should answer all twelve questions as fast as they can.

Age: 5 - 6
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Place value 1

Place value 1

Year 1 maths - This primary resource helps your child understand how numbers are made up in tens and units. This process is needed throughout primary level.

Age: 5 - 6
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