Each day I select one of my favourite free maths resources that have been uploaded and shared by the generous and incredibly talented users of the TES Maths website and tweet it out via @TESmaths. I call this feature Resource of the Day (ROTD).
Here are my February selections. Just click on the resource description to download it.
And of course, all the resources selected are completely free. You just need to register on the TES website to download them. And as ever, a huge thank you to all the teachers who share resources. You make TES what it is
1st February: A fantastic interactive teaching aid for all aspects of bearings
2nd February: “Make the Totals” is a simple, engaging activity to practise addition and multiplication
3rd February: An absolutely superb non-calculator GCSE revision activity
4th February: A fantastic “tick or trash” activity on adding and subtracting fractions
5th February: A wonderful, rich data lesson about population size and the Olympics
6th February: A superb introduction to Venn Diagrams, using a clear, visual method
7th February: Frosty is back, this time with complete coverage of Indices for GCSE
8th February: A lovely GCSE Starter activity, covering a wide range of topics
9th February: Can you use Estimation to work out how much water the Great Pyramid can hold?
10th February: A lovely use of the New York Subway to study graph theory
11th February: This “Gradients and Distance” Game is quirky, challenging and engaging
12th February: Uses skills such as volume and properties of circles in an engaging, real world context
13th February: A fun activity to practice finding the midpoint between two coordinates
14th February: “Fairground Probability” makes use of sample space diagrams and tree diagrams
15th February: A really nice puzzle involving ordering negative numbers
16th February: A complete, really well structured lesson on standard form
17th February: A top-quality, complete lesson on ratio and scale drawing
18th February: A complete lesson on the basics of laws of indices, complete with lots of activities
19th February: Students must match up sketches, factorised form & the minimum point of quadratics
20th February: I adore this prime factor decomposition logical problem
21st February: A lovely activity to practice very basic multiplication
22nd February: A really useful collection of tricky straight li9ne graphs questions for the new GCSE
23rd February: This football pitches activity is ideal for scale drawings, perimeter & converting units
24th February: A simple, but effective codebreaker on adding and subtracting negative numbers
25th February: A superb GCSE intervention pack on sequences, functions and graphs
26th February: A complete lesson on Iteration for the new maths GCSE
27th February: A superb lesson and worksheet for introducing prime numbers
28th February: This varied collection of 11 Lock Problems is simply superb