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Our Maths Display collection includes a range of general editable, printable maths display and tray label resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons. A range of printable maths vocabulary cards for number and place value that can be used to enhance a working wall or a maths display, colour-coded with vocabulary aimed at key stage one, lower key stage two, or upper key stage two and enables you to select what is needed for your class. Multiplication and Division Cards are designed to enable pupils to quickly practise multiplication and division facts. They can be displayed on screen for pupils to complete in books, or they can be printed and cut into strips to use as daily practice.
KS1 Maths Display
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Year 2 Statistics Display Pack
This Year 2 Statistics Poster Pack can be used as part of a display, working wall or simply referred to during teaching, this resource will save you lots of time!
Year 2 Statistics Vocabulary Display Pack
This Year 2 Statistics Vocabulary Pack can be used as part of a display, working all or simply referred to during teaching, this resource will save you lots of time!
Year 1 Money Display Pack
This Year 1 Money Poster Pack can be used as part of a display, working wall or simply referred to during teaching, this resource will save you lots of time!
Year 1 Money Vocabulary Display Pack
This Year 1 Money Vocabulary Display Pack can be used as part of a display, working wall or simply referred to during teaching. This resource will save you lots of time!
LKS2 Statistics Display Pack
This LKS2 Statistics Display Pack includes a range of printable resources linked to statistics that can be used on displays or working walls to support teaching and learning as a point of reference, or as supporting materials for use on tables within lessons or activities.
LKS2 Statistics Vocabulary Display Pack
This LKS2 Statistics Vocabulary Display Pack includes a range of printable resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons.
Year 1 Place Value within 100 Vocabulary Display Pack
This Year 1 Place Value within 100 Vocabulary Display Pack includes a range of printable resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons. This pack contains display materials suitable for a Year 1 classroom and enables you to select what is needed for your class.
KS1 Place Value within 100 Display Pack
This KS1 Place Value within 100 Display Pack includes a range of printable resources linked to number and place value that can be used on displays or working walls to support teaching and learning as a point of reference, or as supporting materials for use on tables within lessons or activities.
Year 5 Negative Numbers Display Pack
This Year 5 Negative Numbers Display Pack includes a range of printable resources linked to negative numbers that can be used on displays or working walls to support teaching and learning as a point of reference, or as supporting materials for use on tables within lessons or activities.
Year 5 Negative Numbers Vocabulary Display Pack
This Year 5 Negative Numbers Vocabulary Display Pack includes a range of printable resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons.
LKS2 Time Vocabulary Display Pack
This LKS2 Time Vocabulary Display Pack includes a range of printable resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons.
LKS2 Time Display Pack
This LKS2 Time Display Pack includes a range of printable resources linked to time that can be used on displays or working walls to support teaching and learning as a point of reference, or as supporting materials for use on tables within lessons or activities.
Place Value within 50 Vocabulary Display Pack
This Year 1 Place Value within 50 Vocabulary Display Pack includes a range of printable resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons. This pack contains display materials suitable for a Year 1 classroom and enables you to select what is needed for your class.
Place Value within 50 Display Pack
This Place Value within 50 Display Pack includes a range of printable resources linked to number and place value within 50 that can be used on displays or working walls to support teaching and learning as a point of reference, or as supporting materials for use on tables within lessons or activities.
Place Value to 20 Vocabulary Display Pack
This Place Value to 20 Vocabulary Display Pack includes a range of printable resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons.
Place Value to 20 Year 1 Display Pack
This Place Value to 20 Year 1 Display Pack includes a range of printable resources linked to place value to twenty that can be used on displays or working walls to support teaching and learning as a point of reference, or as supporting materials for use on tables within lessons or activities.
KS1 Time Display Pack
This KS1 Time Display Pack includes a range of printable resources linked to time that can be used on displays or working walls to support teaching and learning as a point of reference, or as supporting materials for use on tables within lessons or activities.
KS1 Time Vocabulary Display Pack
This KS1 Time Vocabulary Display Pack includes a range of printable resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons.
KS1 Position and Direction Display Pack
This KS1 Position and Direction Display Pack includes a range of printable resources linked to position and direction that can be used on displays or working walls to support teaching and learning as a point of reference, or as supporting materials for use on tables within lessons or activities.
KS1 Position and Direction Vocabulary Display Pack
This KS1 Position and Direction Vocabulary Display Pack includes a range of printable resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons.
UKS2 Position and Direction Display Pack
This UKS2 Position and Direction Display Pack includes a range of printable resources linked to position and direction that can be used on displays or working walls to support teaching and learning as a point of reference, or as supporting materials for use on tables within lessons or activities.
UKS2 Position and Direction Vocabulary Display Pack
This UKS2 Position and Direction Vocabulary Display Pack includes a range of printable resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons.
LKS2 Money Display Pack
This LKS2 Money Display Pack includes a range of printable resources linked to money that can be used on displays or working walls to support teaching and learning as a point of reference, or as supporting materials for use on tables within lessons or activities.
LKS2 Money Vocabulary Display Pack
This LKS2 Money Vocabulary Display Pack includes a range of printable resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons.
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So glad I stumbled upon this - I've been trying to collect examples of some of this kind of thing for my husband's secondary maths classes but all I've been able to turn up has been a lot of American based examples from Pinterest. Particularly loving the periodic tables and 'keep calm' posters - great! Thanks again for sharing this!
Brilliant resources. Can't wait to make my classroom inspiring
Awesome collection! Thank you
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From suburbs in the Northeast to major cities on the West Coast, a surprising subject is prompting ballot measures, lawsuits and bitter fights among parents: algebra.
Students have been required for decades to learn to solve for the variable x, and to find the slope of a line. Most complete the course in their first year of high school. But top-achievers are sometimes allowed to enroll earlier, typically in eighth grade.
The dual pathways inspire some of the most fiery debates over equity and academic opportunity in American education.
Do bias and inequality keep Black and Latino children off the fast track? Should middle schools eliminate algebra to level the playing field? What if standout pupils lose the chance to challenge themselves?
The questions are so fraught because algebra functions as a crucial crossroads in the education system. Students who fail it are far less likely to graduate. Those who take it early can take calculus by 12th grade, giving them a potential edge when applying to elite universities and lifting them toward society’s most high-status and lucrative professions.
But racial and economic gaps in math achievement are wide in the United States, and grew wider during the pandemic. In some states, nearly four in five poor children do not meet math standards.
To close those gaps, New York City’s previous mayor, Bill de Blasio, adopted a goal embraced by many districts elsewhere. Every middle school would offer algebra, and principals could opt to enroll all of their eighth graders in the class. San Francisco took an opposite approach: If some children could not reach algebra by middle school, no one would be allowed take it.
The central mission in both cities was to help disadvantaged students. But solving the algebra dilemma can be more complex than solving the quadratic formula.
New York’s dream of “algebra for all” was never fully realized, and Mayor Eric Adams’s administration changed the goal to improving outcomes for ninth graders taking algebra. In San Francisco, dismantling middle-school algebra did little to end racial inequities among students in advanced math classes. After a huge public outcry, the district decided to reverse course.
“You wouldn’t think that there could be a more boring topic in the world,” said Thurston Domina, a professor at the University of North Carolina. “And yet, it’s this place of incredibly high passions.”
“Things run hot,” he said.
In some cities, disputes over algebra have been so intense that parents have sued school districts, protested outside mayors’ offices and campaigned for the ouster of school board members.
Teaching math in middle school is a challenge for educators in part because that is when the material becomes more complex, with students moving from multiplication tables to equations and abstract concepts. Students who have not mastered the basic skills can quickly become lost, and it can be difficult for them to catch up.
Many school districts have traditionally responded to divergent achievement levels by simply separating children into distinct pathways, placing some in general math classes while offering others algebra as an accelerated option. Such sorting, known as tracking, appeals to parents who want their children to reach advanced math as quickly as possible.
But tracking has cast an uncomfortable spotlight on inequality. Around a quarter of all students in the United States take algebra in middle school. But only about 12 percent of Black and Latino eighth graders do, compared with roughly 24 percent of white pupils, a federal report found .
“That’s why middle school math is this flashpoint,” said Joshua Goodman, an associate professor of education and economics at Boston University. “It’s the first moment where you potentially make it very obvious and explicit that there are knowledge gaps opening up.”
In the decades-long war over math, San Francisco has emerged as a prominent battleground.
California once required that all eighth graders take algebra. But lower-performing middle school students often struggle when forced to enroll in the class, research shows. San Francisco later stopped offering the class in eighth grade. But the ban did little to close achievement gaps in more advanced math classes, recent research has found.
As the pendulum swung, the only constant was anger. Leading Bay Area academics disparaged one another’s research . A group of parents even sued the district last spring. “Denying students the opportunity to skip ahead in math when their intellectual ability clearly allows for it greatly harms their potential for future achievement,” their lawsuit said.
The city is now back to where it began: Middle school algebra — for some, not necessarily for all — will return in August. The experience underscored how every approach carries risks.
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In Cambridge, Mass., the school district phased out middle school algebra before the pandemic. But some argued that the move had backfired: Families who could afford to simply paid for their children to take accelerated math outside of school.
“It’s the worst of all possible worlds for equity,” Jacob Barandes, a Cambridge parent, said at a school board meeting.
Elsewhere, many students lack options to take the class early: One of Philadelphia’s most prestigious high schools requires students to pass algebra before enrolling, preventing many low-income children from applying because they attend middle schools that do not offer the class.
In New York, Mr. Blasio sought to tackle the disparities when he announced a plan in 2015 to offer algebra — but not require it — in all of the city’s middle schools. More than 15,000 eighth graders did not have the class at their schools at the time.
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And some New York City families are still worried about middle school. A group of parent leaders in Manhattan recently asked the district to create more accelerated math options before high school, saying that many young students must seek out higher-level instruction outside the public school system.
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Some schools have tried to find ways to tackle the issue on their own. KIPP charter schools in New York have added an additional half-hour of math time to many students’ schedules, to give children more time for practice and support so they can be ready for algebra by eighth grade.
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Age range: 5-7
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Primary Maths resources and display mega bundle, ideal for number, place value, multiplication/division and problem solving/reasoning! Perfect for the start of the year. Save 64% compared to buying these resources separately. This bundle includes 14 resources to support your maths classroom: >Times Tables number line / counting stick cards. >Times tables array large display pack 1 (1,2,3,4,5,10 x tables). >Times tables array large display pack 2 (6,7,8,9,11,12 x tables). >Times tables array cards booster pack (to 12 x 12 and square number cards). >Times tables array cards. > Square numbers array large display pack - times tables. > Place Value display resource. > Number squares multipack. > Multiplication Times-Tables Wheels Pack. > Multiplication & Division Classroom Resource Pack. > Maths Concept Reasoning Questions/Statements for display. > Maths - Place Value resource pack. > KS2 Talk for Maths Concepts, Reasoning & Problem Solving Pictures. > KS1 Talk for Maths Concepts, Reasoning & Problem Solving Pictures.
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This RUCSAC Maths Problem-Solving Strategies Posters PDF pack includes 12 beautifully illustrated, printable posters that can be used as classroom displays or discussion prompts in class.There are six posters that spell the anagram 'RUCSAC' and six posters that explain the six steps of the RUCSAC method. You can pair these together for a great RUCSAC maths display, or just print the pages you ...
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These colourful display posters feature a series of lovely hand-drawn images to illustrate your teaching on different problem solving maths strategies. Great for enhancing your classroom, for general display, or as discussion prompts. Tags in this resource: child-automatic-drawing.pngdab-pattern-2.pngchild-at-computer-with-question-mark.pngPlastic-Counters.pngTens-Frames-Four-Black-and-White ...
Our Maths Display collection includes a range of general editable, printable maths display and tray label resources that are ideal for working walls, or to support during lessons. A range of printable maths vocabulary cards for number and place value that can be used to enhance a working wall or a maths display, colour-coded with vocabulary aimed at key stage one, lower key stage two, or upper ...
The 11 fantastic posters included here cover the main strategies learners can use in problem-solving if they're struggling with maths problems, including: Act out the situation. Draw a picture, diagram, or make a model. Use more simple numbers. Look for key information. Look for a pattern. Make an organised list or table. Guess, check and ...
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Create an instant Maths display to encourage your children to think about Maths and problem solving. 21 questions. Printable BIDMAS/BODMAS Maths Classroom Display set: 90 general Maths vocabulary terms with definitions. In pdf format so you can print smaller using the print settings if needed.
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The CUBES strategy is a method that children can use to work through word problems in Maths. CUBES is the acronym, and it stands for 'Circle', 'Underline', 'Box', 'Evaluate and Draw', and 'Solve and Check'. By providing a step-by-step process, children can work through any word problem without missing any vital elements.
Subject: Maths for early years. Age range: 5-7. Resource type: Visual aid/Display. File previews. docx, 366.13 KB. pdf, 300.5 KB. Maths Display Resource. KS1 and KS2 Maths Aid. Print and laminate the rucksacks and phrases to help the children understand the steps to solving problems systematically.
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You might also like this CUBES Strategy For Word Problems Poster. These colourful display posters feature a series of lovely hand drawn images to illustrate your teaching on different maths strategies. Great for enhancing your classroom, for general display, or as discussion prompts.
Also included is a display pack of key questions and statements to encourage mathematical reasoning and problem solving in the classroom as well as a number squares multipack to support reasoning in number work including: -99 to 0 (to support negative numbers), Roman Numerals 1-100, 1-100, 101-200, 201-300, 301-400, 401-500, 501-600, 601-700 ...
In the decades-long war over math, San Francisco has emerged as a prominent battleground. California once required that all eighth graders take algebra. But lower-performing middle school students often struggle when forced to enroll in the class, research shows. San Francisco later stopped offering the class in eighth grade.
Primary Maths resources and display mega bundle. Primary Maths resources and display mega bundle, ideal for number, place value, multiplication/division and problem solving/reasoning! Perfect for the start of the year. Save 64% compared to buying these resources separately.
A colourful display banner for your maths area. This resource helps to make the areas of your classroom clearly defined. The above video may be from a third-party source. We accept no responsibility for any videos from third-party sources. Please let us know if the video is no longer working. Twinkl Key Stage 1 - Year 1, Year 2 Maths Activities ...
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