1. Starter on percentages of amounts
2. Mental methods on percentage increase and decrease
3. Calculator method on percentage increase and decrease
4. Examples include the bar model to help pupils understand that the original amount equals 100%
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Work out the volume of cuboids and cubes by counting and by using the formula.
Lesson allows pupils to discover the formula for themselves.
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1. A PowerPoint designed to prompt pupils to fully understand 3D shapes.
2. A worksheet allowing pupils to investigate Euler's Formula. Questions within the worksheet are well differentiated to allow pupils to maximise their progress. Pupils will also investigate Platonic shapes.
3. Pupils will gain a full understanding of Prisms and Pyramids.
4. Pupils will gain knowledge on Polyhedrons and Non-Polyhedrons. Pupils will be able to explain why a Cylinder is not a Prism.
5. All misconceptions are addressed in this lesson.
1. Constructing Perpendicular Bisectors
2. Constructing Angle Bisectors
3. Constructing Perpendicular lines form a point.
PowerPoint taking pupils through a step by step process of construction.
A nicely differentiated worksheet to allow pupils maximise progress.
A bundle containing highly visual and detailed activities on all things angles.
The activities are well differentiated and allows pupils to make maximum progress.
Each activity has a corresponding PowerPoint taking pupils through the different facts.
Each PowerPoint has detailed solutions to the activities.
Introducing pupils to percentages.
Converting fractions into percentages.
Finding simple percentages of amounts.
Highly visual approach to allow pupils make max progress.
Lesson on area and perimeter of a rectangle including compound shapes.
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Starter: Counting the squares
Main 1: Area and perimeter of rectangle, Missing lengths and problem solving question
Main 2: Area and perimeter of compound shapes and problem solving question
32 weeks of quick mental numeracy questions which are to be completed in form time. Each session should take between 5 to 10 minutes to complete.
Over 600 question per year in total:
Year 7 and 8 workbook. NEW: MIXED QUESTIONS ADDED EVERY TWO WEEKS
NEW: YEAR 9 HAS NOW BEEN ADDED
Topics include the following:
Times tables
Division
Powers of 10
Multiples and factors
Negative numbers
Simplifying fractions
Fractions of amounts
Simple adding and subtracting fractions
Converting between FDP
Percentages of amounts
Squares and cubes
Collecting like terms
Averages
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Starter: Areas of triangles
Main 1: Areas of parallelograms, missing sides, compound shapes and problem solving question
Main 2: Areas of trapeziums, missing sides, compound shapes and problem solving question
Worksheet and PowerPoint on Rotation.
The PowerPoint shows shapes being rotated including tracing paper being put over the shape. Highly visual.
**2022 Update:
PowerPoint now has a diagnostic quiz at the start to cover prior knowledge. (Use mini white boards)
The worksheet has been improved to make it more clear.
Updated to match my newest SOW for 2018.
The year 8 homework book is a work in progress and have added to this resource while keeping the price the same.
Three Differentiated Year 7 Maths Homework Books.
Life without levels.
30 homework’s to complete. Answers included.
These books match my SOW found on TES.
You can also find my Year 7 curriculum grid on TES.
You can change the names of the different tiers to suit your school.
Low: Level 4 Middle: Level 5 High: Level 6 Able: Level 6/7
Can be used for both KS2 and KS3.
Homework topics
Powers of 10 and negative numbers, converting units, area and perimeter, expressions, formula and algebraic fractions, fractions, calculating fractions, fractions and percentages, FDP, angles, properties of 2D shapes, probability, Venn diagrams, graphs, rounding, order of operations (BIDMAS), integer calculations, transformations, solving equations, number (multiples, factors, primes, squares and cubes), sequences, decimal calculations, proportion, ratio, averages and spread, charts and diagrams, collecting data, construction and 3D shapes and Volume.
1. A fully loaded PowerPoint with step by step instructions of how to construct SAS, ASA, SSS and RHS triangles.
2. A Rally Coach to encourage paired work and peer assessment. Worksheet well differentiated to maximise progress.
Complete lesson on using the multiplier method.
Starter: Converting percentages to decimals
Main 1: Percentages of amounts
Main 2: Percentage increase and decrease
Key Question: GCSE past paper question (AQA)
Each exercise contains reasoning and problem solving
Examples and answers included
Worksheet free
1. PowerPoint demonstrating fractions of amounts (Includes visual examples)
2. Worksheet containing two activities and an NRICH task (Includes visual questions for differentiation)
PowerPoint and worksheet designed to allow all pupils make progress and fully understand how to find fractions of amounts. This is done by illustrating the problems on the PPT and having a worksheet that is well differentiated.
Answers included.