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Providing little moments of inspiration for hardworking maths teachers
Mixed to Improper Fraction Extension
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Mixed to Improper Fraction Extension

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Set of extension questions requiring students to combine their knowledge of mixed number to/from improper fraction conversions with solving equations. Main task gives practice of setting up and solving one-sided equations. The extension problem gives a two-sided equation. Perfect for groups with a range of abilities where some need to practice the basic conversions whilst others need more of a challenge. Suitable for KS2, 3 and 4.
Presentation in Maths Display
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Presentation in Maths Display

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This is a useful wall display for the start of term. There is a central poster showing the desired format for a page in a maths exercise book (feel free to edit to suit your school's requirements). There are also eight arrows to go around the outside, pointing towards the poster, detailing the key rules for good presentation in maths.
Introducing Translation Starter
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Introducing Translation Starter

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Quick starter activity introducing translation by asking students to move different letters around according to written instructions so that they spell out the word TRANSLATION
Solving 1 & 2 Step Equations PowerPoint
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Solving 1 & 2 Step Equations PowerPoint

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PowerPoint presentation looking at solving one and two step equations. The starter includes a range of questions to be answered on mini whiteboard covering one step equations such as g + 3 = 17. The explanation slides cover solving two step equations such as 5x + 4 = 23. The plenary is a ‘find the mistakes’ activity asking students to find and correct mistakes in a set of solutions to one & two step equations. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
Sieve of Eratosthenes activity
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Sieve of Eratosthenes activity

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A nice starter for a lesson about using prime numbers - this activity requires students to use the Sieve of Eratosthenes to identify the prime numbers between 1 and 100. Suitable for KS2 and KS3.
Crime Scene Loci
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Crime Scene Loci

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Great activity introducing the concept of loci through the context of a crime scene. The PowerPoint provides a set of task cards that can be used as a whole class with a full size ‘crime scene’ mocked up and/or as individual/pair work where students create a scale drawing of the ‘crime scene’ using loci. Works well with KS3.
Cost of Jewellery: Area of 2D Shapes, Circles & Sectors
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Cost of Jewellery: Area of 2D Shapes, Circles & Sectors

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A full lesson revising areas of 2D shapes, including circles and sectors, along with a little percentages too. Suitable for use with KS4 or KS3. Three different levels of lesson to cover all sets - 'red' is the easiest, then 'orange' with the 'green' lesson being the hardest. A good resource for general revision or use on Pi Day.
Investigating Infinite Series
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Investigating Infinite Series

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This worksheet leads the students through an investigation into infinite series and their sums. A great starting point for a discussion about the concept of infinity or extension to work on the topic of sequences.
Winter Olympics 2018 Mathematics Display
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Winter Olympics 2018 Mathematics Display

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This is a display for a Mathematics classroom or corridor about the 2018 Winter Olympics including various questions for students to consider as they walk by. Photograph included to show how it can be put together.
Core 3 & 4 Basic Skills Quizzes
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Core 3 & 4 Basic Skills Quizzes

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Quizzes involving 12 quick questions (and answers) covering the basic skills students need to know for their A-Level Core 3 & 4 exams such as trigonometric identities, binomial expansion, differentiation & integration of trigonometric functions & exponentials etc. More on their way . . .