As a secondary maths teacher I enjoy making my own resources. These have either been made for school or for tuition all designed with students in mind. Resources include differentiation and focus on fluency, reasoning and problem solving.
As a secondary maths teacher I enjoy making my own resources. These have either been made for school or for tuition all designed with students in mind. Resources include differentiation and focus on fluency, reasoning and problem solving.
A starter for introducing surds but could be applied to any topic. The idea is that you put on the board a complicated equation/shape etc, and get the students curious. You can ask them what they already know and what they want to know. You can then plan your lessons around their answers.
am currently preparing for September lessons and we are starting with addition and subtraction. This resource asks students to put the symbols in between the numbers to make the number sentence correct.
A nice little starter for a fractions lesson. You show 4 images on the board, three of them show the same fraction, one does not. The students have to work out what the fraction is, and then decide which fraction is the odd one out. They must state their reason.
I am working on more images for this and will put them on here, and Mentor4Maths website when complete.
For this resource, students need to be in pairs. In their pairs they need to have access to a computer, all pictures printed off and the inequality slides printed.
There is a table containing facts about each of the attractions and two blank rows for the students to find their own facts out about the attractions. They then work together to placing the pictures into the inequality.
Alternatively, after studying the information provided and inserting other facts, one person can put two cards in the inequality and the other can guess the fact.
This ensures the student practices their place value with the inequality rules, they will also need to be able to convert feet to metres and miles, minutes and seconds to hours to ensure that they are comparing facts correctly.
I have been asked to create some functional skills resources to help those completing apprenticeships in hospitality. This is a restaurant advertising task, where the student is asked to work out the total cost to advertise, split the cost between each department and then work out if it has made any difference. This involves money, addition, subtraction, division, multiplication, ratio and percentages.
I am currently working on more like this, so keep a look out for them.
This resource is available in word (so you can modify), pdf and as a presentation.
For this resource a student is asked to work out the fraction of a picture. Students could discuss how they would work it out in pairs. You could modify this and ask questions such as, "Which colour is the greatest percentage of the picture?".
As part of the attachment there are other pictures, feel free to modify the questions in the powerpoint.
This power point resource has two activities, the first asks the students which is the correct answer and the next asks the students to play the part of being a teacher and they have to mark the answers.
This activity could be done as a starter or a main task, it identifies misconceptions within this topic. I would suggest this to be done in pairs which ensures any discrepancies are discussed between pairs and with the whole class.
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For this activity the students are asked to think of a number, then follow the path to the end. They can choose which way they wish to go completing the actions as they go along. If they have answered correctly and followed the correct path they should always end with the answer being 1o bigger than the number they have started with. Once they have seen this they can then prove it algebraically. This could be adapted to multiplication and division, standard form, negative numbers etc.
This resource ask students to really think about and visualize how they can dissect a shape and make it into a square. The students have to work out the total area of the shape and the length of sides needed to make the shape. They will use Pythagoras to work out the missing diagonals needed to make the squares.
For an extension activity students can try and make their own shape and dissect it.
This question links volume with quadratic and linear equations, and with unit conversion. The idea behind it is students look at the question which is quite detailed and wordy. There are a series of power point slides to go with this, please search GCSE Style Question - Back to Basics
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This is a sneak preview for a resource available online for £2.50. The resource includes worked examples, fluency, reasoning questions, error analysis and problem solving. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/dividing-decimals-11709134
Just a small resource highlighting the properties of prime numbers and multiplication. To make it easier you could input a few numbers in the circles and ask the pupil to complete the others.
A resource designed to introduce venn diagrams to students without using numbers. This could be modified to different food objects etc. You could also partially fill the diagram and ask students to complete the diagram, or you put an ingredient in the wrong place and ask the students to correct it.
Continuing with addition and subtraction I have created this resource again designed to get the students to think more. The fourth empty grid is for students to create their own.