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Factorising Single Bracket Expressions - Maths GCSE Foundation Lesson (ActivInspire & PowerPoint)
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Factorising Single Bracket Expressions - Maths GCSE Foundation Lesson (ActivInspire & PowerPoint)

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Maths GCSE lesson on factorising using single brackets. Lesson structure includes examples, MWBs, one task and a challenge task. ActivInspire & PowerPoint formats included Take back hours of your time and still deliver an excellent lesson! Lesson benefits include: Engage a love of learning by discussion of how topics apply in real life Set high expectations of presentation with starter slide Examples clearly written out - can be used as a resource for students who were absent Mini White Board section to check for understanding - change to a “mini quiz” if no white boards available in classroom Lessons are scaffolded to reach all learners; gradually increase in difficulty Solutions for every question Lesson slides kept simple to prevent cognitive overload All lessons designed by GCSE/A-Level maths teacher with a degree in mathematics
Expanding Single Bracket Expressions - Maths GCSE Foundation Lesson (ActivInspire & PowerPoint)
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Expanding Single Bracket Expressions - Maths GCSE Foundation Lesson (ActivInspire & PowerPoint)

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Full lesson on expanding and simplifying single bracket expressions. Lesson structure includes examples, MWBs two tasks and a challenge task. Both ActivInspire and PowerPoint formats are included. Take back hours of your time and still deliver an excellent lesson! Lesson benefits include: Engage a love of learning by discussion of how topics apply in real life Set high expectations of presentation with starter slide Examples clearly written out - can be used as a resource for students who were absent Mini White Board section to check for understanding - change to a “mini quiz” if no white boards available in classroom Lessons are scaffolded to reach all learners; gradually increase in difficulty Solutions for every question Lesson slides kept simple to prevent cognitive overload
Laws of Indices - Maths Foundation GCSE Power Point & ActivInspire Lesson
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Laws of Indices - Maths Foundation GCSE Power Point & ActivInspire Lesson

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Maths GCSE foundation lesson on laws of indices. This includes multiplication, division, raising to another power and basic negative indices. A basic understanding of algebra is needed. For negative/fractional indices, please see higher lesson. Lesson structure includes examples, MWB, two tasks and a challenge task. PowerPoint and ActivInspire formats included. Take back hours of your time and still deliver an excellent lesson! Lesson benefits include: Engage a love of learning by discussion of how topics apply in real life Set high expectations of presentation with starter slide Examples clearly written out - can be used as a resource for students who were absent Mini White Board section to check for understanding - change to a “mini quiz” if no white boards available in classroom Lessons are scaffolded to reach all learners; gradually increase in difficulty Solutions for every question Lesson slides kept simple to prevent cognitive overload Lessons designed by GCSE/A-Level maths teacher with a degree in mathematics
Decimals Fractions Percentages Conversions - GCSE Maths Lesson (ActivInspire & PowerPoint)
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Decimals Fractions Percentages Conversions - GCSE Maths Lesson (ActivInspire & PowerPoint)

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Maths GCSE lesson on converting between fractions, decimals and percentages. Includes examples, learning checks, three tasks and a challenge task. PowerPoint and ActivInspire formats included. Take back hours of your time and still deliver an excellent lesson! Lesson benefits include: Engage a love of learning by discussion of how topics apply in real life Set high expectations of presentation with starter slide Examples clearly written out - can be used as a resource for students who were absent Mini White Board section to check for understanding - change to a “mini quiz” if no white boards available in classroom Lessons are scaffolded to reach all learners; gradually increase in difficulty Solutions for every question Lesson slides kept simple to prevent cognitive overload All lessons designed by GCSE/A-Level maths teacher with a degree in maths
Percentages of Amounts Non Calculator - GCSE Maths Lesson ActivInspire & PowerPoint
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Percentages of Amounts Non Calculator - GCSE Maths Lesson ActivInspire & PowerPoint

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Maths GCSE lesson on finding percentages of amounts. Please note, this is a non calculator lesson and uses mental methods/written arithmetic (i.e. find 10% by dividing by 10, 25% by dividing by 4, etc.) Please see percentage multipliers lesson for decimal multiplier method. Lesson structure includes examples, MWB, tasks and a challenge task. PowerPoint and ActivInspire formats included. Take back hours of your time and still deliver an excellent lesson! Lesson benefits include: Engage a love of learning by discussion of how finding percentages apply in real life Set high expectations of presentation with starter slide Examples clearly written out Mini White Board section to check for understanding - change to a “mini quiz” if no white boards available in classroom Lessons are scaffolded to reach all learners; gradually increase in difficulty Solutions for every question Lesson slides kept simple to prevent cognitive overload All lessons designed by a GCSE/A-level maths teacher with a degree in mathematics
Standard Form Lesson - Maths GCSE PowerPoint & ActivInspire Formats
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Standard Form Lesson - Maths GCSE PowerPoint & ActivInspire Formats

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This is an introductory lesson to standard form. Topics include standard form notation, changing ordinary numbers to standard form and vice versa. Lesson structure includes examples, MWBs, two tasks and a challenge task. Both PowerPoint and ActivInspire versions included. Take back hours of your time and still deliver an excellent lesson! Lesson benefits include: Engage a love of learning by discussion of how standard form applies in real life Set high expectations of presentation with starter slide Examples clearly written out; can be used as a resource for students who were absent Mini White Board section to check for understanding - change to a “mini quiz” if no white boards available in classroom Lessons are scaffolded to reach all learners; gradually increase in difficulty Solutions for every question Lesson slides kept simple to prevent cognitive overload All lessons designed by GCSE/A-Level maths teacher with a degree in mathematics