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Maths resources. Working on Project-A-Lesson. A full lesson in a PowerPoint. For busy teachers who still want outstanding engaging tasks and learning checks

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Maths resources. Working on Project-A-Lesson. A full lesson in a PowerPoint. For busy teachers who still want outstanding engaging tasks and learning checks
The Product of Primes
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The Product of Primes

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Includes writing a number as the product of its primes and using index notation. Also includes some bits at the end for stretch. Using prime factor decomposition to simplify fractions and find square and cube roots. CHANGELOG: 16/09/2022 Added some miniwhiteboard work.
Proportion In Context
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Proportion In Context

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Going through your typical proportion questions, focusing on how to pick which type of proportion is needed. CHANGELOG 9/12/2022 Updated answers.
Funny pie charts
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Funny pie charts

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A few pie charts that represent funny ideas or jokes. The idea is that students get a feel for how pie charts work. I used it as a Y7 starter to generate discussion. The 'how often charts don't make sense' pie chart is particularly good for this. As always, please rate and comment with suggests and ideas. Thanks :)
Angles on a straight line
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Angles on a straight line

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Focus on correct language as well as moving onto algebra NOTE: I change my PowerPoints often but don’t always get around to updating TES. The latest version of this file can always be found here.
Dividing algebraic fractions
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Dividing algebraic fractions

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Example problem pair Two activities Some application questions Learning check NOTE : I update my slides often but don’t always get around to reuploading them here. The latest version of this PowerPoint can always be found at this link.
Label the hypotenuse
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Label the hypotenuse

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Really simple little worksheet. Label the hypotenuse on 6 rotated triangles. Uploaded because I could find anything similar
Experimental Probability
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Experimental Probability

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Full lessons. Covers a few discussion points, and goes through how to find experimental probabilities from tables. You should probably print off the questions as they go over two pages.
Multiplying Decimals
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Multiplying Decimals

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Simple PowerPoint Multiplying decimals both from scratch and using previous facts. Ie 43 x 56 = 2408, what is 4.3 x 5.6? Includes example problem pairs and two exercises. Everything you need to teach this topic.
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
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Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

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CHANGELOG 4/10/21 Fixed some formatting errors Simple stuff. Example problem pairs, so exercises. I’m sure there’s loads more interesting things you can do here. I used some extra stuff I found on resourceaholic for some practice. Probably at least 3/4 lessons in these slides.
Reading Timetables
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Reading Timetables

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Simple Powerpoint on reading timetables with a starter, example problem pair, an exercise, exam question and plenary.
Frequency Tables and Mode
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Frequency Tables and Mode

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Covers how to draw a frequency table, continuous and discrete data and finding the mode from grouped and ungrouped frequency tables. Has a starter, some example problem pairs, some questions (that aren’t amazing tbh) and a plenary.
Pictograms
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Pictograms

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Includes A starter Two example problem pairs on finding frequencies and drawing the missing items. An exercise involving a bit of thinking (that owes a BIG debt of gratitude to @giftedHKO for the inspiration) Two exam questions A learning check plenary.
Introduction to Vector Geometry
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Introduction to Vector Geometry

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Introduction to vector geometry. Includes examples and two exercises. One on simple questions where you just have to add the vector ‘routes’ and one that throws in some mid point stuff. NO PARALLEL LINES, COLINEAR POINTS OR PROOF HERE
Column Multiplication
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Column Multiplication

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PowerPoint on column multiplication. *Starter with a focus on commutativity etc *Example problem pair to teach with *Some questions (a bit of a boring exercise, sorry) *A blooket *5 QQ to finish.