Planned and tested Mathematic resources for teachers in the primary, secondary and FE sectors. A wide range of subject matters from algebra to geometry in both interactive and powerpoint formats. So if you need an affordable solution for a Maths lesson plan then the Maths Geezer has a solution.
Planned and tested Mathematic resources for teachers in the primary, secondary and FE sectors. A wide range of subject matters from algebra to geometry in both interactive and powerpoint formats. So if you need an affordable solution for a Maths lesson plan then the Maths Geezer has a solution.
Two lessons. The slides can be used as worksheets for the students to work though.
Objectives:
To be able to measure and draw straight lines. (grade 1)
To be able to the perimeter of rectangles and other polygons. (grade 2)
To be able to find the area of rectangles. (grade 2)
Students progress from counting 1cm squares, to measuring lines and sides, to calculating the area of a rectangle.
This interactive version allows students to use an on screen ruler to measure.
A pack of interactive different Maths starters/activities.
Includes:
Decimal Washing Line - Ordering and comparing decimals.
Recognising Numbers - Recognising numbers 1-10 in different forms.
Number line & Shape Sort - Whole number and decimal number lines (1-20). Plus, a shape sorting activity that enable students to explore properties of different shapes. The “odd one out” questions have multiple possible answers, which leads to a class discussions. Ends with a shape sort.
Using Numicon - An introduction to using Numicon pieces to solve number problems. Interactive resource allows students to move pieces about to help.
Subtracting single digit numbers - this interactive resource allows students to takeaway pieces of fruit from a bigger bunch.
Shapes, Sums, Same & Coordinates - A mix of Pirate themed starters and activities. Including: Finding shapes, Making Sums, Same & Different, Pirate Map (coordinates in first quadrant).
Part 2 of 5.
A series of A5 practise sheets, designed mainly as a series of lesson starters, to embed mastery of the times table up to 20.
Approximately 40 different tasks.
Includes:
Task 2 involves a spider diagram with ten questions. Some are asking for an answer to a multiplication question, others show the answer and require the students to find the question.
Part 1 of 5.
A series of A5 practise sheets, designed mainly as a series of lesson starters, to embed mastery of the times table up to 20.
Approximately 40 different tasks.
Includes:
Individual 2 to 20 times table tests.
Counting on Task - 19 short tasks of finding missing numbers by counting on in 2’s, 3’s 4’s etc up to 20.
Part 2 of 5.
A series of A5 practise sheets, designed mainly as a series of lesson starters, to embed mastery of the times table up to 20.
Approximately 40 different tasks.
Includes:
Task 2 involves a spider diagram with ten questions. Some are asking for an answer to a multiplication question, others show the answer and require the students to find the question. This interactive version reveal the answers underneath the blue circles.
Part 4 of 5.
A series of A5 practise sheets, designed mainly as a series of lesson starters, to embed mastery of the times table up to 20.
Approximately 40 different tasks.
Includes:
Windows Task - Students are required to fill each window with the next 19 multiples of the door number. Comes in random order and numerical order.
Snakes Task - Students are required to fill each spot with the next 19 multiples of the spot number. Comes in random order and numerical order.
Part 3 of 5.
A series of A5 practise sheets, designed mainly as a series of lesson starters, to embed mastery of the times table up to 20.
Approximately 40 different tasks.
Includes:
Circles Task - A circle is split into four sectors, and each sector split into 20 parts. Students are required to fill each part with the first 20 multiples of the sector number. Comes in random order and numerical order.
Gird Task - A grid containing 20 squares. Students are required to fill each square with the first 20 multiples of the grid number. Comes in random order and numerical order.
8 Area Maze Puzzles to solve, which serve as an introduction to these type of puzzles. Includes answers, and fully worked solutions for puzzles 7 & 8.
These are designed to be solved using only whole numbers and areas.
Tests students deeper understanding, logic and reasoning.
Challenging and Fun.
It’s a different way of doing area questions.
1-2 lessons.
Lesson Objective:
To be able to expand a bracket using grid multiplication.
Students progress from idea that 3(a + b) means 3 lots of a + b, to expanding x(2x – 1) using a multiplication grid.
Includes practise questions.
This notebook version includes teachers’ notes on how to use the interactive elements in the presentation.
1-2 lessons.
Lesson Objective:
To be able to expand a bracket using grid multiplication.
Students progress from idea that 3(a + b) means 3 lots of a + b, to expanding x(2x – 1) using a multiplication grid.
Includes practise questions.
Two lessons. The slides can be used as worksheets for the students to work though.
Objectives:
To be able to measure and draw straight lines. (grade 1)
To be able to the perimeter of rectangles and other polygons. (grade 2)
To be able to find the area of rectangles. (grade 2)
Students progress from counting 1cm squares, to measuring lines and sides, to calculating the area of a rectangle.
This interactive version allows students to use an on screen ruler to measure.
Part 5 of 5.
A series of A5 practise sheets, designed mainly as a series of lesson starters, to embed mastery of the times table up to 20.
Approximately 40 different tasks.
Includes:
Teddy Bear Task - Students are required to fill each spot with the next 19 multiples of the number on the teddy’s nose. Comes in random order and numerical order.
Missing Numbers Tests - 19 tests, divided into two sections.
(i) 2-20 times tables.
(ii) 11-20 times tables.
These involve random multiplication questions where students have to work out the missing numbers. Designed for mastery with depth.
Five hidden Christmas messages found by working out given percentages of words (non-calculator) then combining and rearranging answers to make a Christmas phrase. (With solutions).
Five hidden Christmas messages found by working out given percentages of words (non-calculator) then combining and rearranging answers to make a Christmas phrase. (With solutions).
Higher level GCSE Algebra.
Using the Quadratic Formula.
The presentation shows graphically what the Roots and Turning points of Quadratic Graphs are.
Then takes students through an example of solving a quadratic using the formula and relate it to the graph.
Finally substituting to find the turning point.