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Geometry vocabulary

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This lesson was made for a low attaining class. Recap key vocabulary and start revising angle rules.
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Revison worksheet

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This is a set of questions picked out to aid revision for a gcse assessment. It is a mixture of topics from a revision list included.
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Introducing metric units

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Introducing metric units of length, mass and capacity. This lesson was aimed at a low attaining ks3 class to introduce units. This includes examples, questions, card matching, true or false plenary. Next steps : Converting between different units e.g. going from g to kg Using imperial units
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Averages from tables 1

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How to calculate averages from frequency tables. Starter recaps finding averages from numbers in a list. This lesson follows from previous averages lesson so students should already know how to find averages of numbers in a list. Activity involving sweets (i used starburst) to boost engagement with students and give concrete manipulative items to use. Examples and questions with answers.
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Averages from tables 2

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How to find averages from frequency tables. Starter recaps definitions of Mean, Mode, Median and range. Move on to finding mode, median, mean from tables. Example of each to go through as a class then some questions for students to have a go at. Answers included. Differentiated questions on mean and a link to mathsbox multiple choice questions if you would like your students to practise calculating the mean from more tables.
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Averages (3 lessons)

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3 lessons about calculating averages. All include examples and questions with answers. 1 lesson on calculating averages from lists and 2 for calculating averages from tables. Lessons are available individually. Save over 25% when purchasing bundle!
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Calculate averages from tables (2 lessons)

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Bundle of 2 lessons i use to teach averages from tables. It is possible to just buy one however for lower ability classes i have found they benefit from have 2 lessons. lessons include examples, questions to go through and an experiment involving starburst sweets. 25% discount when purchasing bundle!
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Scatter graphs

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Created for a lower ability intermediate WJEC year 10 GCSE class. Scatter graphs lesson in the stats topic. Reverse averages starter problem solving. Match up graphs and correlations print out. .ppt and pdf
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standard form

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standard form introduction. Standard form conversion explanation. included practice questions.
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Rules of indices

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powerpoint slides to teach the rules of indices. Promoting a relational understanding rather than an instrumental one as it goes into why the rules work. doesn’t just show the rules with no reason. included starter sheet print out pdf fill in the blanks activity to ensure students have the rules in their books to go back to. long enough to cover a series of lessons if you include time for practice.
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Multiplying decimals

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aid for multiplying decimals with practice questions and answers. (teaching by multiplying by multiples of 10 to convert to whole numbers). clear visual aid powerpoint .
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Averages

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2 lesson power point presentations. 1 is averages of numbers in a list, mean, mode and median. involves a practical, engaging activity using sweets. 2 is averages from a table. print out sheets included. starter sheet is a fill in the gaps activity for the definitions of mean, mode and median. (good for students who don’t write things down). Practice questions.