Showing posts with label Free maths worksheets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Free maths worksheets. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Half term: a break from the busy

With half term fast approaching, many parents and children are asking themselves the question “what should we do with the February mini-break?” Around the country during the half-term break, there are plenty of activities put on, so inspiration can be found all over. From late-night openings at the National History Museum to whizzing down a zip-wire at Go Ape, there is plenty on. But because it is a week off school, we thought it diplomatic to ask a selection of head teachers what they would ideally like their children to be doing.

If you are studying over the week off, get organised, Ros Kamaryc, headmistress of Queen’s Gate School in South Kensington, London  says “It is essential for those preparing for GCSEs and A-levels to use the February half-term holidays wisely, whilst also finding some time for rest and relaxation.”
Although many students may be pre-occupied thinking of the exams after half-term, a week off at home provides both an opportunity to build on work done so far and to step away from it to do other things.  

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The Telegraph, supported by education professionals, have created a list of things you can during the February break.

The great outdoors
Some pursuits are more old-fashioned than others. Catherine Mawston, headmistress of Dodderhill School in Droitwich Spa, is all for a very Enid-Blyton-style half-term. “Have a camp fire, toast some bread, go for a bike ride or a walk in the woods,” she enthuses. “Just getting out in the fresh air is the important thing; even though it’s cold, you can still have lots of fun. This time of year is perfect for climbing trees — there are no leaves to get in the way.”

Reading
“Reading” is Warwick School headmaster Gus Lock’s first response to the question. “Ideally books that help [children] think beyond their current place and time, but any books are better than none,” he says.
Over February half-term, Warwick School opens its doors to pupils from all schools. From robotics, to squash, to kayaking, tag rugby, table tennis and stop-motion animation, Warwick has ticked almost every box for February half-term fun. “I hope that people who experience any aspect of Warwick School enjoy it,” Lock says.
Fred de Falbe, of St Richard’s School in Herefordshire, suggests a triple threat of reading for the week off: “The Hobbit is essential February reading, as is The Thirty-Nine Steps and Frank Cottrell Boyce’s Millions.”

Expanding the mind
Roedean’s Oliver Blond encourages pupils to find out something new, for learning can happen both in and out of school hours. “They should be looking for entirely unexplored land,” he explains.
“I would ask them to explore, research and read, delighting in the process of uncovering more and more about this area, whatever it might be. This is, itself, an exciting process.”

Sport
For some, the rugby sevens season is just around the corner. “I will be setting up a two-day camp for local boys to hone their skills,” Stephen Mulryne of Terrington Hall Preparatory School, near York, explains.
“This is an exciting time in their prep school lives, so we will be encouraging those of a sporty disposition to take this opportunity.”
Skiing is a popular exploit for February half-term, and the prices on travel company websites inevitably reflect this. “Many of our parents take the option to have their annual trip to the Alps during [February half-term],” Mulryne adds. “As skiing is such an active holiday, I have known children to return to school more tired than when they left for their week off!”

Bonkers fun
The supremely superior option of a traditionally bonkers project also makes ideal February half-term material. “Dismantling a redundant Hoover is a great plan,” de Falbe beams. “You don’t have to turn it back into a robot, but a good glue gun will get this going wonderfully well.” Jolly good fun, wouldn’t you say?

Blond has the final words of wisdom. “Although it is, no doubt, something that every new generation feels, it does seem to be true that life is busier for pupils these days than ever before.” That truth is the real reason for February half-term: a break from busy, and some time for calm. Enjoy.

Monday, 15 December 2014

Don’t forget to download our free Christmas maths worksheets

Our free Christmas maths worksheets are still available to download. All you have to do is sign up on our website and you will get access to our worksheets. Our Christmas worksheets contain lots of fun games, puzzles and activities, perfect for the last few lessons of the year or for home over the holidays. The worksheets are a great way to consolidate basic maths skills in a fun and festive way. There are 30 Christmas worksheets in total, covering all age range and abilities.


You can also visit out interactive Christmas maths page. This also contains lots of fun games and puzzles as well as E Christmas cards and a Christmas quiz.



Wednesday, 26 November 2014

10ticks famous Christmas Maths Worksheets now available!

With Christmas fast approaching we wanted to give everyone an early Christmas present. Our famous Christmas Maths Worksheets are now available to download from our website for both parents and teachers. Our Christmas Maths Worksheets contain lots of fun games, puzzles and activities, perfect for the last few lessons of the year or for at home over the holidays. They are a great way to consolidate basic maths skills in a fun and creative way. If more than 30 worksheets in total we cover all age rangers and abilities.


To access your free Christmas Maths Worksheets all you have to do is sign up to our website, you will then get instant access to these fantastic resources via your User Area. We also have lots of other fun and interactive Christmas maths activities on our Christmas page. You will find quizzes, puzzles, online games and even E Christmas cards. For our Christmas page just click on the link below.



Thursday, 9 October 2014

Free Halloween Maths Worksheets

Our world famous free Halloween Maths Worksheets are now available to download from our website. If you are already signed up on the 10ticks website, you will just need to sign in and the free Halloween Maths worksheets will be available to download in your User Area. There are lots of fun games and puzzles, perfect for both teachers and parents to use with students and children.

If you have signed up to 10ticks before there are plenty more reasons to sign up as well as the Halloween worksheets. Throughout the year you will get access to Christmas maths worksheets, Easter Maths Worksheets and many others. You will also get access to our free sample packs as well.

To sign up for your free maths worksheets today just go to www.10ticks.co.uk and register as a new user.

Happy Halloween!