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All the Active Worksheets are
available as interactive
whiteboard resources. Ideal for whole class teaching,
lesson-starters, mental starters and demonstrations. Hundreds
of questions, equations, problems, angles, simulations etc are
available at the click of a button. Have
a look..
Welcome
to Active Worksheets: quality
worksheets at the click of a button (perhaps two or three clicks).
You can have
a look at all the worksheets but will need a password to enable you to
print them.
The
worksheets Each Active Worksheet can be identified by its own code, for
example A5, K3. Make a note of this code in your planning document
so that you can quickly find the worksheet you need. The code also
appears on the printed worksheet.
The Active Worksheets are linked to the corresponding Whiteboard
Worksheets: this button
will take you there.
Use
the drop-down menus to find the worksheets.
Here's
how the worksheets work.... Click
on the "change" button and watch the numbers, angles, shapes
or equations change.
Type your password in to the password box on a worksheet then click
on the 'print' button to print a pupil worksheet and an answer sheet.
The password box will disappear if a known password is entered.
This is a small chunk of a worksheet, try clicking on 'change' and 'print'
(yes, you can print it).
PC users
can see the answer sheet and pupil worksheet by clicking the right button
on your mouse and moving forward and backward through the different
sheets. The title of the worksheet can be edited: click in the title
box and change the text.
This
website needs Flash player to be installed on your machine. If the
polygon on the right doesn't change, blink or wink then you probably
need to download the Flash player from the Adobe site.
Click here to download.