Great activities to end the year whilst still challenging your pupils. Ideal for end of year lessons especially as it links in to current events.
3 activities based on the general election
and 2 revision activities
Full powerpoints provided with discussion tasks, worked example, built in questions with answers and follow up group activities.
There are 2 different powerpoints provided depending on if you want to use the treasure hunt or the matching activity as your group task. The treasure hunt and matching activity accompany the respective powerpoint.
Question banks in the powerpoint have been split into coordinates in 1 quadrant and coordinates in all 4 quadrants. Answers given to all questions. Leaving answers as surds rather than decimals where appropriate.
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With the UK general election in full swing, a treasure hunt style activity based it.
Quite a few different topics covered in the questions
Works well with General Election maths treasure hunt 1 and with the general election relay
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Ideal for either an end of year lesson or as a return to school lesson for the new academic year.
16 question number relay covering fractions, decimals, percentages, converting money, ratio, proportion, indices and a couple on averages. Lots of worded questions.
solutions are provided
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4 different treasure hunts (or loop games) covering multiples of numbers
1) multiples up to 5th multiple of a number
2) multiples up to 13th multiple of a number
3) harder multiples
4) even harder multiples
All designed on A4 portrait so easily adaptable to smaller sizes if you want loop cards. All on brightly coloured background.
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3 treasure hunts (or loop games) covering halving numbers
1) halving up to 40 (even numbers only)
2) halving up to 100 (even numbers only)
3) halving up to 100 (including odd numbers)
all designed on A4 portrait so easily adaptable to A5 or smaller for loop games. On bright coloured backgrounds.
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Aimed as intro lessons or for recapping work
2 presentations on simultaneous equations, one covering elimination and one covering substitution
various activities included, group work, pair work, discussion tasks, practice questions. Full step by step examples and answers to all questions provided.
2 jigsaws (in both word for those without formulator) and in tarsia (feel free to adapt them) and a treasure hunt/follow me activity included.
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15 little activities for AFL, revision, starter or a plenary. Works well with mini whiteboards and adaptable to voting systems
Aimed at KS3 and KS4 although some topics do go to KS5 especially if you have a resit group
all are available as individual resources, Have uploaded them here to save finding and separate downloads.
Topics covered include Surds, expanding brackets, factorising, equation of a line, sequences, quadratic sequences, completing the square, solving equations, solving quadratic equations , using discriminants and others.
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let me know if you would like one making for a particular topic (I have plenty more lined up)
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Series of lessons on polynomials
recommended order
Factor Theorem
Factor Theorem 2 (completely factorising)
Remainder Theorem
aimed at KS4 IGCSE Further Pure Maths but usuable with KS5
full worked examples on each with work included within the presentations in most cases. All answers provided.
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Covering solving simultaneous linear equations using elimination and substitution methods. Also activities covering quadratic simultaneous equations. All the resources you will need to cover this topic.
Aimed at KS3 and 4 (the quadratics would also work for IB SL students).
Each presentation includes fully worked examples and questions with all answers provided. Opportunities for discussions and paired/group work.
Extra activities include 2 jigsaws, 4 loop activities (also ideal as treasure hunt style activities) and a quiz built around identifying the solutions from a multiple choice.
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a series of increasing complexity Pythagoras questions including some with links to area and perimeter
non calculator activity answers can be in surd form
solutions provided
9 activities on function notation
matching activities and treasure hunts
calculating simple outputs
calculating composite functions
inverse functions
expressing composite functions in terms of x
solutions given