Powerpoint contains everything you need to teach rounding to decimals place, signifcant figures and estimation.
Includes : approx 3 lessons
Starter rounding to nearest 10,100, 1000
Examples on rounding to 1 , 2 3 decimals places all followed by differentiated sets of questions with answers.
Also includes worded versions
Significant figures
Includes examples on rounding to 1, 2,3 significant figures.
Students try rounding famous twitter account statistics
Rounding code breaker included.
Estimation
GCSE Exam style estimation question included all with answers,
Included functional estimation questions with answers also.
Plenary and assessment activities all included throughout.
Great for all year, included GCSE Revision.
Please if you have the time review my resources - It will be very much Appreciated :)
With Vectors being new to the curriculm this year , I created this couple of lessons for a foundation group.
The resources contains enough resources for approx 3 lessons depending on the pace and ability.
Covers :
How to add and subtract column vectors including multiples e.g. 2b -4b
Describe a vector,
Find a given vector from drawing
Draw a vector from column vector
lots of practice embedded throughout, no printing required. Answers all provided.
please review :)
GCSE Maths Revision - 4-5 Marks questions Foundation. Great revision to help with those questions with multiple steps and high marks.
Answers included.
A total of 100 questions
Bumper Powerpoint covering all the ratio topics needed for Higher GCSE,
Writing ratio in the form N:1 or 1:n, including with fractions (Example, practice and Answers)
Simplifying ratio including scales , conversion of units (Example, practice and Answers)
Ratio as fractions (Example, practice and Answers)
Combining Ratios (Example, practice and Answers)
Changing Ratios (Example, practice and Answers)
Multiple Percentages and Ratio (Example, practice and Answers)
Sharing into Ratio (Example, practice and Answers)
Sharing into a ratio-Calculating with ratios when only part of the information is known (Example, practice, including bank robbery task and Answers)
Sharing a Ratio with fractions and percentages (Example, practice and Answers)
Sharing Ratio with Percentages (Example, practice and Answers)
Scale drawings (Example, practice and Answers)
Currency Conversion (Example, practice and Answers)
Similar triangles (Example, practice and Answers)
(11) Scale drawings (Example, practice and Answers)
12) Currency Conversion (Example, practice and Answers)
13) Similar triangles (Example, practice and Answers) could all be taught as mini-lessons as there are enough examples, questions and activities for that.)
If you have time please review my resources - thank you :)
I made this powerpoint as I couldn’t find another resources to teach conversion of metric are and volume units.
Powerpoint includes starter, explanations and examples and then questions for students to try , all with answers.
Powerpoint fully animated.
Lesson on Direct and Inverse Proportion
Including:
Direct proportion examples finding ‘k’ (Examples, practice and answers)
Direct proportion finding k and using to find other values (Examples, practice and answers)
Inverse Proportion finding ‘k’ (Examples, practice and answers)
Inverse Proportion finding ‘k’ and using (Examples, practice and answers)
Exam questions from new spec to try , mixture of both with answers.
Bumper PowerPoint covering all Angle topics GCSE Higher students need to know.
Includes:
Parallel Line starter / Recap
Recap of Corresponding , Co-Interior and Alternate Angle rules (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Regular Polygons (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Interiors and exterior angles (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Problem Solving with angles in Polygons, including algebraic (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Fill in table task
Lots of Exam practice and Challenging questions with answers.
All answers included. Complete two lessons.
Quiz on LGBT+ Topics
(Info given at every stage and hyperlinks included if you need more information)
Round 1 - History
Round 2 - Flags
Round 3 - Acronyms
Round 4 - Famous LGBT+
All answers included with some notes if unsure on the meanings :)
Please if you have the time review my resources - It will be very much Appreciated :)
Introduction to binomial expansion used at AS Level maths and also for Taster day session with Year 11 prospective students.
Please if you have the time review my resources - It will be very much Appreciated :)
This resource contains lots of different statistics gathered from lots of different websites about the world cup 2018.
Task 1: Who has scored the most goals? (Reading from charts and interpreting)
Task 2: Teams aren’t shooting as much as they used too? (Counting, reading charts and interpreting)
Task 3: England may struggle but the Premier League dominates! (composite bar charts)
Task 4: Use the information about the different stadiums to be used in the world cup below to fill in the table. (Organising data, averages and total)
Task 5: There is 90 minutes in one football match to be played. Use the diagram to help answer the questions below. (working with times and schedueles)
Task 6: How far each nation will have to travel during the Group Stages? (conversion of km and miles, adding times, compound measures)
All with answers to save you time!
Can be used in part just as easily as all together.
please review :)
This resources was created aiming at Year 6 and Year 7 pupils as the topics covered are all key aims for primary school children .
The garden contains lots of different questions and skills challenging pupils to problem solve.
This is a great transition activity and in groups pupils normally mange to achieve a lot in a lesson and really enjoy it!
Also Great for end of term KS3 - its great for pupils to recap key skills.
Enhance your GCSE Foundation Maths revision with our selection of “Second Halves” of Edexcel exam papers!
Our curated collection of “Second Halves” of exam papers is tailored to provide ample practice opportunities for the more challenging, complex, and wordy exam questions. These materials are specifically designed to prepare students for higher-level thinking and problem-solving, enabling them to tackle even the most difficult questions with ease.
Students aiming for a grade 4 level can strengthen their key skills and excel in their exams. Hoping to save teachers time collecting all of this together for easily available , quick and efficient revision.
Enhance your GCSE Foundation Maths revision with our selection of “First Halves” and “Second Halves” of Edexcel exam papers!
Our handpicked assortment of “First Halves” of exam papers provides an excellent platform for reinforcing foundational knowledge and identifying recurring question types. By mastering these basic concepts and practicing them through repetition, students can build their confidence and ensure they secure the ‘easy’ marks in their exam.
Additionally, our curated collection of “Second Halves” of exam papers is tailored to provide ample practice opportunities for the more challenging, complex, and wordy exam questions. These materials are specifically designed to prepare students for higher-level thinking and problem-solving, enabling them to tackle even the most difficult questions with ease.
Students aiming for a grade 4 level can strengthen their key skills and excel in their exams. Hoping to save teachers time collecting all of this together for easily available , quick and efficient revision.
Easy powerpoint to introduce Cosine and Sine Rule.
Clear examples and lots of practice, all with answers.
Notes sheet organisation pupils found particulary useful.
Easy ready to go lesson!
lesson is ready to go, no printing or working out required.
Get ready to hop into some serious revision this Easter with our exciting and engaging activity!
Consisting of three stages, our activity challenges students to utilise their previous task answers to progress through each stage.
The first stage involves a maze, where students must navigate their way through a mixed revision grid to end up at the correct number to take forward.
In the second stage, a number trail awaits, where students must use their mathematical skills to solve a ‘newspaper style’ number problem and continue to the next stage.
The final stage, Mixed revision Code Breaker, and they decipher the code to reach the end of the activity.
For an added layer of excitement, you can also offer a fourth stage, where students can use their answers from the first two stages to unlock a padlock and reveal a special Easter surprise. This extra challenge adds to the competition and makes the activity a little be more competition and exciting!
With a duration of approximately one hour, the activity can be adjusted to suit the ability level of each student. Our Easter revision activity is the perfect way to make revision fun and engaging, all while reinforcing essential skills for upcoming exams. Don’t miss out on the chance to elevate your revision game this Easter!
These resources will be all you need to introduce pythagorus to a new group.
Based on investigating the informattion for themselves, with key hooks to keeps students engaged.
Great way to introduce the topic and for the pupils to understand fully why and how it works!
Please Review,
Thanks
:)
Fractions of amounts lesson for GCSE Foundation
Includes :
Number trial Starter with answers
Bus stop division reminder and practice questions and answers.
Explanation on fractions of amounts
Practice questions simple
Exam style practice questions
If you have time please review my resources - thank you :)