Types of Angles Poster A3 Wall DisplayQuick View
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Types of Angles Poster A3 Wall Display

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This high quality poster is ideal for your classroom wall, bulletin board or math display. It makes a great anchor for students (and teacher) to refer to. I have included 4 designs with different colored tittles to fit your room decor. Angle definitions and examples on the poster are: Acute, Right, Obtuse, Straight, reflex, Full, Adjacent, Complementary, supplementary and vertical. Enjoy.
KS4 Maths: Equations of CirclesQuick View
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KS4 Maths: Equations of Circles

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5 Lessons: The Radius: Working out the gradient and length of the radius The Tangent: Working out the equation of a tangent and applying it to solve problems Equation of a Circle: Drawing circles from their equations Solving simultaneous equations graphically. Solving simultaneous equations algebraically.
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Pi Day Presentation

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This resource contains a fully editable and informative 68-slide PowerPoint presentation on pi and Pi Day which takes place on 14th March. It is also a useful resource for Pi Approximation Day on July 22nd. The PowerPoint focuses on: The history of pi - Babylon and Egypt - Rhind Papyrus Archimedes calculations - Pythagorean Theorem The Origin of the pi symbol – William Jones and Leonhard Euler Pi formulas for the circumference and area of a circle The infinite nature of pi World record holders for the memorisation of pi digits Piems and mnemonics for pi digits and formulas Pi Day and the different ways Pi Day is celebrated How ‘hat size’ is determined by pi Albert Einstein sharing his birthday with Pi Day Pi dingbats Suggestions and ideas for Pi Day activities The PowerPoint also contains hyperlinks to: Display of the first million digits of pi Pi rap ‘Lose Yourself In The Digits’ Video - Math Antics - Circles, area of circle, circumference of circle, pi Pi-Search Page - a web-site that searches the first 200 million digits of pi Pi Domino Spiral Please note that the watermark is only visible on the previews and not the resource itself. If you buy this resource and are pleased with your purchase, I would be extremely grateful if you could leave a review. As a token of appreciation, you can have a free resource of your choice up to the same value as your purchased resource. Just email inspireandeducate@aol.co.uk with your user name, the resource you have reviewed and the resource you would like for free. You may also be interested in: Pi Dingbats This resource contains a pi-themed dingbat game / puzzle in PowerPoint format. There are two versions. One provides the answers as you go along, the other provides the answers at the end of the quiz. This is an ideal fun resource for Pi day which takes place on 14th March. More Pi Day Resources Thinking of publishing your own resources or already an author and want to improve your resources and sales? Check out this step-by-step guide: How to Become a Successful TES Author: Step-by-Step Guide
Circle theoremsQuick View
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Circle theorems

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An introduction into the laws used with circle theorems. I have ran this lesson numerous times. The note taking (by the students) works really well if they have a print out with blank circles and space around for note taking. Each theorem is taken one at a time, notes taken, examples gone through and followed by students practising.
KS3/KS4 Maths: Area of a CircleQuick View
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KS3/KS4 Maths: Area of a Circle

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A PowerPoint demonstrating how to find the area of a circle. Investigation starter allowing pupils to find the relationship between the radius of a circle and the area of a circle. A well designed and differentiated worksheet on areas of circles allowing pupils to maximise progress PowerPoint contains detailed answers to the worksheet.
GCSE Maths Revision: Target Grade 6Quick View
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GCSE Maths Revision: Target Grade 6

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A collection of 20 well thought out GCSE maths worksheets with answers carefully designed to help students aiming for grade 6.   Thorough, comprehensive and structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.   Bundle includes: Box plots Circle theorems Cones Congruent triangles Cumulative frequency Enlargement (area and volume) Enlargement - Negative scale factor Estimating powers and roots Expanding triple brackets Exponential growth and decay Frustums Geometric sequences Higher GCSE percentage problems Probabilities with Venn diagrams Probability AND/OR rules Product rule for counting Recurring decimals to fractions Solving equations by iteration Solving equations - finding powers Spheres   Note: This bundle may include worksheets that strictly speaking fall under grade 5 or 7, but students aiming for grade 6 are expected to access some/most of the content within them.
Surface Area of ALL PrismsQuick View
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Surface Area of ALL Prisms

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This is an excellent whole lesson on the Surface Area of Prisms specifically cuboids, cubes, triangular prisms and cylinders. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 18 slide Presentation + extra resources. This lesson includes: + a starter + learning objectives (differentiated) + keywords + Excellent clear teaching + lots of different examples with different methods + Excellent worksheet (+ answers) + Matching activity + hand-out on different Nets (a great way to support less able pupils or for student notes) + Plenary ALL LESSONS on Geometry in one BIG Bundle: Geometry: All Lessons ALSO: + Please provide a RATING with written feedback + Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues and we will respond within 24 hours + Lessons are flat-packed (limited editing) for copyright purposes Thank you in advance for your support, purchase and feedback #mathslessons #maths #secondarymaths #mathscenters #teachingideas #algebra #teacherslife #teachingkids #teachingmaths #mathsactivities #homeschooling #tesresources #teaching #mathsisfun #teachershare #teachertips #teachers #KS3 #KS4 #KS5 #igcse #learning #gcsemaths
GCSE Maths Revision: Target Grade 8/9Quick View
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GCSE Maths Revision: Target Grade 8/9

18 Resources
A collection of 18 well thought out GCSE maths worksheets with answers carefully designed to help students aiming for grade 8 or 9.   Thorough, comprehensive and structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.   Bundle includes: Algebraic proof Area under a graph Completing the square Composite functions Equation of a tangent and perpendicular lines Functional graphs Gradients of curves Inverse functions Algebraic probability Pythagoras and trigonometry in 3D Quadratic inequalities Quadratic sequences Quadratic simultaneous equations Segments of a circle Trigonometric graphs Vectors Velocity-time graphs
x2 Outstanding Y1/2 Maths Interview Lessons - ShapeQuick View
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x2 Outstanding Y1/2 Maths Interview Lessons - Shape

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Need an outstanding maths lesson based around shape and geometry? Then look no further. This session is great to teach Year 1, Year 2 or a mixed Year 1 and Year 2 class. These two lessons are a great way to showcase your mastery teaching in quick, snappy methods that easily demonstrates progress. Suitable for a reasoning maths lesson, the questions included in the interactive PowerPoints are great to get children of all abilities thinking. We have based this lessons around the NCETM principles of differentiation where children have the opportunity to try all tasks. You can use these lesson flexibly from 15 minutes to an hour, individually or together. They have been successfully used for interviews and Ofsted visits alike. You will get: ✸ Two outstanding lesson plans featuring mini-plenaries, differentiated success criteria and starters. ✸ Two PowerPoint with probing mastery questions. ✸ x12 Task sheets for a range of abilities (including reasoning challenge sheets) ✸ Shape hospital sheet ✸ Shape mat ✸ Right angle muncher (measurer) Lesson 1 Y1 – L.O. To identify and sort rectangles in a set of four sided shapes. Y2 – L.O. To identify and sort right angles in 2D shapes. Success Criteria: I know that a rectangle has 4 sides, two longer than the other two. I can sort rectangles from other shapes. I can identify a right angle in a shape. I can sort shapes into those that have right angles and those that do not. Lesson 2 Y1- To know that any shape with 3 sides is a triangle. Y2 – To know that all triangles are the same but different. Success Criteria: I know that a triangle has 3 sides. I can sort shapes into triangles and not triangles. I can name three different types of triangle. I can use reasoning to describe why triangles are different. observation ofsted nqt key stage 1 mastery reasoning geometry ks1 interview Have any issues with this resource or a request? Contact us directly for the quickest response at: explore_education@outlook.com
Volume of compound shapes lessonQuick View
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Volume of compound shapes lesson

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Lesson includes Title, date, objective, success criteria, key words Starter Definitions and examples AfL quick fire questions AfL whiteboard Match up worksheet Accessible for lower ability and challenge high ability Plenary FUSE Please review and follow For more resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/osmith25
Scaffolded Volume of a CylinderQuick View
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Scaffolded Volume of a Cylinder

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Worksheet with scaffolded calculations, to support students in working out the volume of a cylinder. Red and Amber worksheets, where the radius or diameter is given. Suitable for lower ability classes, can be used as a extra support in mixed ability classes and has been used successfully with SEN classes. All answers are provided for students to self/peer assess their work.
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Maths Posters

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Here is a selection of posters for your Maths classroom. Included in your purchase would be 11 posters (pdf files) on the following topics: Factors Multiples Negative Numbers Square Numbers Cube Numbers Fraction Wall Lines Triangles Angles Area and Perimeter Circles Note on Negative Numbers poster - This is one way to help students remember how to multiply and divide negative numbers. Pupils draw a face like in the poster (or simply a circle with the three signs in to represent the eyes and mouth). They cover up the two signs from the multiplication/division problem. The uncovered sign will be for the answer.
KS3/KS4 Maths: Circumference of a CircleQuick View
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KS3/KS4 Maths: Circumference of a Circle

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A PowerPoint demonstrating to work out the circumference of a circle Starter investigation allowing pupils to find the relationship between the circumference of a circle and the diameter. A well designed and differentiated worksheet on the circumference of a circle allowing pupils to maximise progress. Includes perimeters of semi circles, 1/4 circles and 3/4 circles. PowerPoint contains detailed answers to the worksheet.
Year 6 maths SATs revisionQuick View
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Year 6 maths SATs revision

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30 activities and resources to prepare your year 6 children for SATs. Useful for classroom revision, starter activities, developed as part of whole less sequences, booster classes or homework.
Maths Classroom Display Pack for KS3, KS4 and GCSEQuick View
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Maths Classroom Display Pack for KS3, KS4 and GCSE

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This bundle includes everything you need to get your classroom looking fantastic while being engaging, informative and useful to students. The bundle includes: Digits of Pi - Ombre Posters: A set of 6 different coloured posters each with over 100 digits of pi included. GCSE Maths Formula Posters: A full set of easy-to-read posters with key mathematical formula for students who are sitting their GCSE. Maths Vocabulary Wall Display Posters: Another full set of easy-to-read posters, this time with mathematical vocabulary and key terms.
Geometry project - Making Straw PlanesQuick View
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Geometry project - Making Straw Planes

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**Students will need around 5 plastic straws each, paper, sticky tape and scissors** A fully differentiated Geometry project on making optimum straw aeroplanes. Easy to carry it out in any way you wish. Can do it over 2 lessons or do it over 5. Three levels of difficulty are indicated by the colour of the straws in the slides. Different difficulties assume different understanding of various topics. Easy (green): Measurements, circumference (not calculating), area of rectangles, Mean Medium (yellow): above plus area of circles and area of triangles Hard (red): above plus volumes of cylinders and areas of trapeziums. Recommended for 11 to 14 year olds at the end of the year.
Area and circumference of circles lessonQuick View
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Area and circumference of circles lesson

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Area and circumference of circles Lesson includes Title, date, objective, success criteria, key words Starter Parts of circle handout Definitions and examples Investigation of area and circumference AfL whiteboard Differentiated Questions with solutions Accessible for lower ability and challenge high ability Plenary FUSE Homework sheet with solutions (questions, challenge, problem solver, exam style questions) Please review and follow For more resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/osmith25
Circle Theorems CompleteQuick View
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Circle Theorems Complete

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99 slide powerpoint for complete Circle theorem lesson. Eash lesson contains 4 quadrant “Do Now” starter fully animated (to the needs of the class I’ve created it for. Please feel free to change and/or download my “Mega Retrieval Starter .ppt” to swap out questions Side by side example (“Watch me” on the left, “Your Turn” on the right. Same style minimal change of numbers A selection of diagnostic questions (i use fingers on chest, but useable with whiteboards) Suggested free worksheet resource partly answered and animated
Pi-DayQuick View
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Pi-Day

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Explanation of Pi-Day and some random facts and uses for Pi. Use on 14th March any year!
Summer Holiday Maths Activity BookletQuick View
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Summer Holiday Maths Activity Booklet

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Suitable for years 6, 7 ,8, 9 Booklet can be used/printed for to pupils to do during the summer holiday. Different types of activities to challenge pupils whilst keeping it fun. Editable so can be used for different holidays