Bingo - Angles of elevation and depressionQuick View
FantusFantus

Bingo - Angles of elevation and depression

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I've put together this bingo activity for my middle ability year 10's, but should be easily modified for higher ability groups by removing the support prompts at the top of the slide. I welcome any feedback on this activity and my other resources. Thank you in advance.
Negative Number BingoQuick View
OikOik

Negative Number Bingo

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This Powerpoint Presentation requires students to make a 4x4 number grid, fill it with numbers from -10 to 10, and answer questions from the slides to cross off numbers on their grid until someone gets bingo! The answer to each slide is in the "notes" section of the powerpoint, so the teacher could print off the slides (with notes) to keep track of which numbers have been called.
Christmas Bingo Quiz - FREEQuick View
TenTorsTenTors

Christmas Bingo Quiz - FREE

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Christmas themed bingo quiz. Christmas Trivia Quiz. Suitable for a wide age range - year 7 to 13! Includes unique bingo cards for up to 36 students. Ideal for last week before Christmas. I will be adding a Christmas Trivia Puzzle to my resources over the next day or so :-) [Christmas Trivia Puzzle Freebie now added here.](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/christmas-trivia-quiz-free-puzzle-activity-12036823)
Bingo TemplateQuick View
dsc505dsc505

Bingo Template

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This is a PowerPoint template for Bingo. Students choose their own 9 or 16 answers from the first slide. Then by clicking the circles you are taken to random questions, which they must answer and cross off their grid if they have that answer. You can reveal answers by clicking the circle on each page, and return to the main menu by clicking in the big square in the middle (not on the text though). This is an adapted idea I got from someone else, but can't remember where I found the original, but thank you very much to whoever it was. Let me know what you think.
Area & Perimeter BingoQuick View
A_GualdaA_Gualda

Area & Perimeter Bingo

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A fun activity, that is use to evaluate the understanding of students who have been learning about the area and perimeters of triangles and rectangles. Would suit any age/year group who have covered this topic, and can be used as revision and to recap previous learning. I have used it with different classes in secondary schools and in colleges and it always engages. You can offer small prizes to the winners, which adds a bit of competition into the activity. The resource includes a slide with all the possible answers, from which the students have to choose 16 to fill a 4x4 game grid (If time is limited can use a 3x3 grid). There are 35 bingo slides, which can be shuffled if you want to mix up the order. These slides show either triangles or rectangles with some dimensions. You can either then ask individual students for answers, or just ask the class.
KS4 Fractional & Negative Indices Lesson + ActivitiesQuick View
ryangoldspinkryangoldspink

KS4 Fractional & Negative Indices Lesson + Activities

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A lesson I have prepared on Fractional and Negative Indices. I have used other lessons from TES and added my own interpretation as well as added some additional questions. I have also included a BINGO activity to recap basic laws of indices before moving onto the more difficult content. There is an activity from Miss Brookes Maths - the worksheet can be found here: https://www.missbrookesmaths.com/ Use and let me know what you think :)
Estimates BingoQuick View
A_GualdaA_Gualda

Estimates Bingo

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A bingo activity game, can be used as a starter or plenary, to assess learning outcomes. Slides contain multiplication and division sums, which need to be rounded to 1SF to find an estimated answer.
National 5 Mathematics BingoQuick View
MrRennieMathsMrRennieMaths

National 5 Mathematics Bingo

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This resource is to help students study for the N5 Maths exam. It is designed 90 exam standard questions covering all expected topics and the skills needed in common questions. Basically written as 3 exams (P1/P2) of 30. The idea being I will issue my pupils a bingo ticket (purchased from local discount stores) and that is the questions they will do. Luck of the draw in terms of the topics they get. Not a race, not a game of bingo as such. Just a variety. Over time they will revise with all 90 questions. Answers kindly proofed, typed and cross checked by Mr R Milton of national5maths.co.uk, where students can also find this resource.
Straight Line Graphs - Finding Equations BingoQuick View
tree1568tree1568

Straight Line Graphs - Finding Equations Bingo

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Bingo game incorporating a range of finding equations of linear graphs questions. This includes horizontal and vertical graphs, given gradient and point, parallel and perpendicular graphs, from two points and given a graph. Two PDF versions, one with answers and one without as well as the PowerPoint version for easy editing.
Dividing & Multiplying by Multiples of 10 BingoQuick View
A_GualdaA_Gualda

Dividing & Multiplying by Multiples of 10 Bingo

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A bingo activity game, can be used as a starter or plenary, to assess learning outcomes. Slides contain multiplication and division sums, where one number is divided or multiplied by a multiple of 10. Students need to workout answers.
GCSE 9-1 Functions BingoQuick View
wrarshad91wrarshad91

GCSE 9-1 Functions Bingo

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Suitable for a higher tier. Knowledge of indices is required as it can serve as a bit of revision for indices too. Up to and including composite functions but no inverse functions. Try to inject fun into functions for your classes…
Probability Experiments and GamesQuick View
A_GualdaA_Gualda

Probability Experiments and Games

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Five different probability experiments and games that can be used as the start of a lesson, to collect data to allow comparisons between realative frequency and theorectical probability. I have used these activities in both secondary schools and FE colleges. They really do work in engaging students of all abilities. All can be used as stand alone fun activity, at the end of a working week as a treet. The probability bingo is a real winner. The pack features: Lucky Maze Game Me Tarzan, You Jane Probability Bingo Probability Horse Racing Game Predict the colours in the bag. Full instructions and suggestions included.
Expanding double bracketsQuick View
SukimaxSukimax

Expanding double brackets

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This resource is in Promethean. It has a literacy starter where you link maths words and numbers together. There are plenty of questions using FOIL or the grid method, it has both C and B grade questions so students can decide which level they can do. It then has a bingo expanding brackets which the students get very competitive at (the cards are embedded). There are 3 graded questions as a Plenary and an extension to see if the students realise how they can then use the expansion of brackets to solve questions and create expressions.