Finding and using the nth termQuick View
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Finding and using the nth term

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Suitable for KS3 and Foundation GCSE, these two lessons cover how to find the nth term and how to use it to generate sequences and see if a number is in a sequence. Animations on the slides help students to see where the different parts of the nth term come from. Slides include questions and answers.
Leaf Structure WorksheetQuick View
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Leaf Structure Worksheet

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Worksheet with a diagram of a leaf showing the different cells. Blank boxes for students to fill in the names of the different parts, with questions underneath. Can be used for revision or can be used alongside a video to introduce leaf structure.
Perimeter and Area Investigation - House DesignQuick View
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Perimeter and Area Investigation - House Design

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An investigation activity for perimeter and area. Students have to used squared paper to design a floor plan of a house based on certain criteria - e.g. the bedroom must be between 40 and 60 square metres. Once they have set out the layout of the house they then have to buy paint/wallpaper and floorings using area and perimeter calculations. Students then calculate the total cost of their house. Works well as a paired activity.
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Volume and Surface Area of Prisms

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Powerpoint going through calculating the volume of triangular prisms and cylinders, and the surface area of prisms. Animated slides to help students visualise and understand where the calculations come from.
Multiples, Primes, Factors, HCF & LCMQuick View
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Multiples, Primes, Factors, HCF & LCM

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Aimed at grade 2-4, this is a lesson on factors, multiples, and primes and a lesson on calculating LCM and HCF using numbers less than 100. Includes 1-100 grids for finding primes, plus the factors and multiples game.
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Seed Dispersal

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Powerpoint for a lesson on seed dispersal. Introduces four types of dispersal and gives examples of each type. Works well as an active activity where each corner of the room is one type of dispersal and pupils look at the seed and move to which corner they think is correct. Then includes a practical where students make 'helicopters' from paper and drop from a height, investigating how changing shape and size influences dispersal.
Expanding Double Brackets - BingoQuick View
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Expanding Double Brackets - Bingo

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A resource suitable for KS3/KS4 revision on quadratics. Students select 9 'answers' and put them into a 3x3 grid, and then answer the questions, crossing off when they match with a correct answer. 25 questions with answers that appear on each slide.
Perimeter, Area and VolumeQuick View
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Perimeter, Area and Volume

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Resources for multiple lessons on perimeter, area, and volume. Covers simple and compound rectangles, triangles, trapeziums, cubes, cuboids, and prisms. Includes: Animated powerpoint slides that can be adapted to suit the level of your class. Area of a triangle worksheet including both right angled and isosceles triangles. Drawing areas exit ticket where students have to draw 3 shapes with the same area.
Quick Photosynthesis RevisionQuick View
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Quick Photosynthesis Revision

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Aimed at KS3 and suitable for a revision session or as an end of topic activity. This can be used as a team game, with the winning team picking the next question. Alternatively can use random number generator or a dice to choose the number.
KS3 Respiration BingoQuick View
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KS3 Respiration Bingo

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A bingo powerpoint based on aerobic and anaerobic respiration keywords. Students pick six (or however many you want) words from the list of keywords and then answer the questions that follow. Macros allow you to randomise the question order for a fair game!
Investigating Limiting FactorsQuick View
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Investigating Limiting Factors

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Ideal for introducing the limiting factors of photosynthesis to students. Recaps photosynthesis before introducing the three limiting factors. Then uses an investigation using cress to see the effects of different limiting factors on seeds.
Solving Quadratics by Factorising - BingoQuick View
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Solving Quadratics by Factorising - Bingo

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A resource suitable for KS3/KS4 revision on quadratics. Students select 9 'answers' and put them into a 3x3 grid, and then answer the questions, crossing off when they match with a correct answer. 25 questions with answers that appear on each slide.
"Where does the glucose go?" ActivityQuick View
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"Where does the glucose go?" Activity

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Fill in the blank activity where students use picture clues to find out the destinations of glucose in plants. Could be used as revision, or as an introduction to starch and the iodine test for starch.
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Edexcel Paper 3 2019 Booster

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This is a resource I created for my GCSE Maths Higher class, for a booster session ahead of Paper 3. It is created using questions from Examwizard based on unseen topics that are suitable for my class. I hope they appear, but no guarantee!