Short and Long DivisionQuick View
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Short and Long Division

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This is a whole lesson on Short and Long Division. This lesson looks at the core skills needed and different techniques but mainly using the bus stop method. It also looks at leaving division questions in 3 different forms. As a remainder, as a fraction and as a decimal. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 15 slide presentation + worksheet. The lesson comes with: + a starter + lesson objectives (differentiated) + keywords + Very clear teaching slides (lost of custom animation) + lots of examples of short and long division + handout (on times tables to support students) + embedded questions (with answers) + Worksheet (with answers) – often used for homework + Plenary ALL LESSONS on Number in one BIG Bundle: Number: 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
Laws of Indices Tarsia Jigsaw PuzzleQuick View
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Laws of Indices Tarsia Jigsaw Puzzle

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Use the laws of indices to simplify the expressions and match up the pieces. This puzzle features 30 expressions which when simplified allow the triangular pieces to be matched up into one large hexagon. This jigaw puzzle makes a great lesson starter or settling activity and is equally useful as a group activity requiring students to discuss their understanding of index laws with their peers. The jigsaw puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
BIDMAS or BODMAS (Order of Operations)Quick View
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BIDMAS or BODMAS (Order of Operations)

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This is a whole lesson on teaching BIDMAS or BODMAS and the Order of Operations. This lesson is packed full of fun and creative activities. There is enough material and resources for two lessons. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning or flipped learning. 20-slide presentation + VIDEO CONTENT + lots of supplementary resources. It includes: + Starter activity (designed to be fun as well as the concept of ordering) + MWB activity (prize challenge) + Learning objectives (differentiated) + Keywords + Very clear teaching slides (include tips to avoid misunderstandings) + FULL ORIGINAL VIDEO CONTENT (12 MINS) + Lots of built-in MWB activities for AFL + Worksheet (with answer key) + Plenary (off Facebook - relevant and FUN!) + helpsheet for the least able (great when being observed) + Matching activities (with answers) ALL LESSONS for teaching all the different topics of NUMBER are available as one BIG BUNDLE in the link below: Number: 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
Factors, Multiples and Prime Numbers KS3 InteractiveQuick View
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Factors, Multiples and Prime Numbers KS3 Interactive

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This is a completely interactive lesson on factors, multiples and prime numbers for learners in year 9. In this lesson, learners are able to use the concepts and vocabulary of prime numbers, factors (or divisors), multiples, common factors, common multiples, highest common factor, lowest common multiple and prime factorisation. Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners. There are lots of drag and drop activities as well as with instant learner feedback. To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files. To access online choose the index.html file. Also available to view and use offline. Contains 53 Interactive pages
Standard formQuick View
lallen159lallen159

Standard form

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Introduction to writing large and small numbers in standard form. The lesson is full of fully animated examples, tasks and accompanying worksheet. There is also a game of BINGO and catchphrase to finish.
BIDMAS code breaker worksheetsQuick View
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BIDMAS code breaker worksheets

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Use the order of operations (BIDMAS) to reveal a secret maths joke. Make your students feel like a spy trying to crack a code in a fun and novel way for students to practice the order of operations. This product contains 3 different levels of difficulty: order of operations with multiplying, dividing, adding and subtracting - BIDMAS with brackets and the 4 operations - BIDMAS including indices. This will keep students really busy and help them to check their own working as they go. This is perfect for consolidation on the order of operations if you don’t want to use a traditional worksheet. Each difficulty is colour coded (blue =easy, gold = medium, red = hard). All the answers are included. Suggestions for use: Give to students to do by themselves (self differentiated or teacher chooses) Give for homework Use as a collaborative task - (pairs/3s work out a column each) See here for other BIDMAS resources See here for other code breakers.
Introduction to Basic Index Rules or LawsQuick View
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Introduction to Basic Index Rules or Laws

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This is a whole lesson on Index Rules or Index Laws. It looks at what indices or powers are and what index rules and notation are. This lessons lays the foundation for the more challenging index laws and lessons that come after. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 20 slide presentation + lots of extra resources. This lesson includes: starter learning objectives (differentiated) keywords superb teaching slides lots of excellent examples MWB activities (to judge understanding and correct misunderstandings) 2 x matching activities (with answers) handout to support pupils plenary ALL LESSONS on Number in one MEGA BIG Bundle: Number: ALL Lessons LASTLY: This lesson is flat packed for copyright purposes Please provide a RATING with written feedback Please email outstandingresourceshelp@gmail.com if there are any issues.
Index Rules with Brackets and Negatives IndicesQuick View
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Index Rules with Brackets and Negatives Indices

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This is the second lesson on Index Rules. It builds on the first lesson by adding three rules. The three rules involve index law involving brackets and negative powers or indices. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. It is also great for home learning. 16 slide presentation + resources. The lesson comes with: + a starter + learning objectives (differentiated) + Keywords + Excellent teaching slides + Lots of examples to follow + MWB activities + Packed worksheet (with answers) + Matching activity (with answer key) + a handout with all the rules (for student notes) + plenary ALL LESSONS on Number in one MEGA BIG Bundle: Number: 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
Indices WorksheetQuick View
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Indices Worksheet

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Over 100 questions on indices. The worksheet consists of multiplying and dividing indices, fractional and negative indices on integers and fractions.
GCSE Maths Foundation RevisionQuick View
MerseyMathsMerseyMaths

GCSE Maths Foundation Revision

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Revision sheets for GCSE Foundation Maths with PowerPoints to display and reveal answers. The following (with answers) are covered: Number Properties x2 Fractions x2 Fractions, Decimals & Percentages x2 Algebra Manipulation x2 Averages x2 Area and Perimeter x2 Linear Graphs x2 Sequences x2 Equations & Formulae x2 Inequalities x2 Surface Area & Volume x2 Transformations & Vectors x2 Non-Linear Graphs x2 Indices & Standard Form x2 Percentages (with Caculators) x2
Squares and Roots (Bingo)Quick View
SimplyEffectiveEducationSimplyEffectiveEducation

Squares and Roots (Bingo)

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This bingo game on squares and roots would make a great starter for lessons on evaluating higher indices, calculating area of circles and squares. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson. No printing, copying or fussing - just a great starter to engage your students and get them ready to learn! Get this resource as part of our great value Number Bingo Bundle Try a resource like this for free!
Introduction to Powers of 10Quick View
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Introduction to Powers of 10

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ppt to introduce what are powers of 10, an explanation and example as to why we use them and a few questions (with answers) at the end to test knowledge. Aimed at UKS2 and lower KS3
Standard Form: Multiplying and DividingQuick View
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Standard Form: Multiplying and Dividing

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GCSE Higher Lesson. Multiply and divide large and small numbers using Standard Form: Starter:10Q MC reading and writing numbers in SF. Worked examples on each of the skills, separate differentiated questions and answers on each skill. Worksheet following lesson design. All answers included.
GCSE Maths Exam Formula Posters for Maths RevisionQuick View
empowerlearningempowerlearning

GCSE Maths Exam Formula Posters for Maths Revision

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Our maths formulae have had a revamp and they’re better than ever! Set of 24 colourful posters featuring a variety of mathematical formula. They cover need to know formula for both foundation and higher tier GCSE exams. Posters feature diagrams and examples. They’re a fantastic addition to any mathematics classroom, or for alternate use, they work great as revision/flash cards! Posters are in a PDF ready to print format. The following formulae are included: Area of a triangle Area of a rectangle Area of a parallelogram Area of a trapezium Area of a circle Circumference Surface area of a sphere Pythagoras’ Theorem Quadratic Formula Sine Ratio Cosine Ratio Tangent Ratio Sine Rule Cosine Rule Area of a triangle (trig) Volume of a prism Volume of a cuboid Volume of a cylinder Volume of a pyramid Volume of a cone Volume of a sphere Speed Distance Time
SurdsQuick View
RAGMathsRAGMaths

Surds

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Lots of questions on surds for students to try. Answers are at the bottom. Please let me know if you like it.
Tarsia - Rules of IndicesQuick View
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Tarsia - Rules of Indices

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A Tarsia Jigsaw activity on The Rules of Indices using numbers only. These type of activities can be used to consolidate understanding of a given topic, and foster positive group work and co-operative learning. By making adjustments such as removing answers and making deliberate mistakes, they can be made even more challenging and engaging to the students. To download the latest version of the wonderful free software to open this resource (and create your own), click on the web-link. If you have any comments, or spot any (non deliberate!) mistakes, please share them below.
Fractional and negative indices homeworkQuick View
mrsmorgan1mrsmorgan1

Fractional and negative indices homework

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This is a Pret homework for fractional and negative indices. In Pret homeworks, pupils practise, recall, extend and think. These homeworks are typically followed in class with spelling or memory tests and discussions about research findings. For an editable version of this homework and Pret homeworks for many more topics, see http://prethomework.weebly.com/.
Standard Form WorksheetQuick View
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Standard Form Worksheet

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Standard form worksheet on: - Writing in standard form - Writing standard form as a number - Multiplying / dividing standard form - Adding / Subtracting standard form - Functional standard form questions