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GCSE Higher Maths Revision Formula Poster
Here is a revision poster I made for our students sitting the higher tier of Maths. It shows everything students need to know as re call.
You can also colour code the work depending on when your scheme of work cover the material. Our students are all given these from year 9 when we start the GCSE material.
I hope they help.
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Drawing angles with protractor interactive level 4
Complete interactive lesson on drawing angles on notebook (smartboard) file.
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Interpreting data from Bar Charts Starter Foundation
After a mock with my foundation class that performed poorly on this question I created one to review their learning. It may save you some time.
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Trigonometry - Missing Angles Grade B Level 8
Complete lesson on missing angles using trigonometry. It builds of a previous lesson on Missing Sides that you can find. \nHope you find it useful.\nLet me know your thoughts\nCheers
Currency Conversion Exchange - World Traveling
Lesson on currency exchange and conversion. After the high level of currency exchange questions in the GCSE and a half term of travelling I put this together. Please let me know what you think?
Reflections Fun - Rangoli Patterns
- Creating rangoli patterms to display. The students create reflections.
Equivalent Fractions
Complete lesson with activities using the Fraction Grid attached and use in the lesson to show which fractions are equivalent.
Easy Percentages: 50%; 75%; and 25%
Complete lesson with activities and answers for easy percentages. Starter of halving.
Reading Timetables (Level 4, Grade F)
Completed Lesson created with an introduction to reading timetables, then 10 different timetables (5 train and 5 bus) with attached questions to place around the classroom.\nAnswers in the PPT. \nPretty much print and deliver the lesson (I hope)\nLet me know what you think
Math review Booklets
A series of booklets for review of algebra, statistics and geometry. Suitable for 7th grade but could be used for 6th or 8th.
Fractions Introduction Lesson
Introduction to fractions and comparing different fractions using fraction grid. Aligned with Common Core State Standards: 3.NF.1, Number and Operations: Fractions; 4.NF.2, Number and Operations: Fractions.
Sequences Lessons nth term linear
Here are 6 lessons in order with differentiated activities on linear sequences. This sequence of lessons takes learners on the journey of discovering the nth term of sequences.
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Sine Rule Grade A Lesson
Full lesson on the Sine Rule. Please let me know what you think?\nFeel free to check out my other trig lessons uploaded.\nHope they help you\nCheers
GCSE Currency Conversion Exchange
Used together my other lesson on currency conversion, this is nearly all the conversion question from Edexcel papers I could find in the last few years.\nWorked solutions provided.\nPlease let me know what you think.
Compound Measures Lessons level 4-8 F-B
Here is a sequence of 6 lessons that takes student through metric units, conversion to imperial units, speed distance time, mass density and volume. Also there is a review lesson to revise everything over the topic. \nPlease let me know what you think.
Introducing Calculators
A fantastic basic lesson for students to practice new buttons on their calculators. Easy to follow and everything is on the powerpoint. Students really enjoy it
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Deriving the quadratic formula Grade A
This is simply a lesson on deriving the quadratic formula. This is a activity for the students to cut up and place the proof in order.\nCheers
Expanding double brackets Grade B Level 8
Complete lesson with assessment question about expanding brackets. Lesson uses smart board software. Please let me know what you think?\nCheers
Proportional Reasoning Scale Factor Length Area Volume Similarity - Lamborghini Car
First lesson in a while shared... This is a lesson I put together on Proportional Reasoning for high ability KS3 students to try and stretch their understanding in mathematics, while at the same time connecting it to a real life situation. Please let me know what you think?
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