Maths

Browse our large collection of maths worksheets and other resources aimed at helping teach place value, addition and subtraction, multiplication and division, fractions, money, problem solving, mapping and more. These resources include worksheets, printable games, activities, posters, spin wheels and are perfect for use in the classroom or at home.

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Present Data: Seeds

Record the given results on an empty line graph and then answer the questions.

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Interpret Data: Weather

Read and interpret the data from the bar graph to answer the questions.

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Interpret Data: School

Read and interpret the data from the bar graph to answer the questions.

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Interpret Data: Seeds

Read and interpret the data from the line graph to answer the questions.

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Interpret Data: Pizzas

Read and interpret the data from the pictograph to answer the questions.

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Interpret Data: Movies (Upper)

Read and interpret the data from the bar graph to answer the questions (upper years).

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Interpret Data: Movies (Middle)

Read and interpret the data from the pictograph to answer the questions (middle years).

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Interpret Data: Movies (Early)

Read and interpret the data from the pictograph to answer the questions (early years).

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Interpret Data: Cakes (Yrs 2,3)

Read and interpret the data from the pictograph to answer the questions (early and middle years).

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Interpret Data: Cakes (Yrs 4,5)

Read and interpret the data from the pictograph to answer the questions (middle and upper years).

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Interpret Data: Books (Yrs 4,5)

Read and interpret the data from the pictograph to answer the questions (middle and upper years).

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Lolly Probability (Upper)

Draw lollies in jars to match the chance statements expressed as fractions (upper years).

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Lolly Probability (Middle)

Draw lollies in jars to match the chance statements (middle years).

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Lolly Probability (Early)

Draw lollies in jars to match the chance statements (using the terms ‘will happen’, ‘won’t happen’ and ‘might happen’).

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Events: Will, Won’t, Might Happen

Use the terms ‘will happen’, ‘won’t happen’ and ‘might happen’ to describe the probability of events.

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Describing Event Probability

Use the terms ‘impossible’, ‘unlikely’, ‘even chance’, ‘likely’ and ‘certain’ to describe the probability of events.