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Welcome… The first question: How long would it take you to organise a lesson plan for a great lesson? Here are 50 of them covering a wide range of topics in Mathematics to get you started. Use them to create new lessons or breathe new ideas into your current resources.

The Word document you are getting has no protection and has been formatted using Titles, Heading 1, Heading 2, and Body text so you can edit it quickly to match your own style. This opens up the opportunity for people to share without buying it, but I would prefer to give you the option to edit freely and trust you would refer somebody to the resource. Please include this resource as a reference in the final lesson you create in accordance with copyright laws.

This set of lesson plans does not rely on a particular presentation style as you will create the final resources to suit your classes. The level of challenge can be adjusted by the amount of help you choose to give. There are suggestions for a range of activities in each lesson and extension tasks along with assessment ideas, but how you implement them is completely up to you.

I have included a single lesson plan for ‘Understanding Probability’ so you can see it in preview as all the plans follow the same structure. You will also find the contents page so you know what topics are included.

My intention is that each teacher who uses these plans will come up with unique lessons that suits their own style of delivery and challenges students appropriately. An 84 page DOCX and PDF are provided which will allow you to copy and paste easily. That’s just over 16,000 words, with each lesson plan taking up a page to a page and a half.

I have taught for many years and developed countless lessons and projects over that time. Many of them required rewriting over time as technology and the curriculum changed. I have used lessons created by others on many occasions, but I often discovered I didn’t have access to the same resources or the level of challenge presented did not suit my students.

Wouldn’t it be nice if you could meet up with somebody at your local coffee shop and buy them a drink and a slice of lemon pie? In exchange that person has a chat with you about teaching and then gives you 50 lesson plans covering areas of the curriculum for students age 11-18. That is what I am offering here, but you don’t need to go to the shop or listen to me ramble on!

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