Four tiers of differentiation for students to try binary addition.
Also includes answer sheets.
Used with many students to great success.
Extra Hot (extension task) gets students to look at binary subtraction.
A set of four binary to denary (and vice versa) differentiated worksheets (Low, Middle, High, Extension). Can be used as a homework or classroom task.
Based upon maths mastery these worksheets get progressively harder, culminating in a final extension task which will get your students thinking.
(The hot task does contain an error on purpose, see if your students can fix it.)
Whole lesson for Binary Addition, aimed at KS3/KS4 classes.
Lesson includes:
5 part lesson based upon Kolb’s learning cycle
Inbuilt lesson timers to keep lesson pace
4 part differentiated worksheet
Q+A sections
Peer assessment structure
Included are four worksheets for students to have a go at some exam questions based around computer networks.
Level of difficulty go:
Lemon & Herb
Mild
Hot
An Extra Hot activity is included as an extension/challenge task for students.
Mark scheme included.
Save yourself some time and download this basic word template (.docx format).
Comprising of four different levels, inspired by everyone's favourite high street chicken chain. Starting from "Lemon & Herb" up to "Extra Hot".
Use the first three levels as your differentiated lower, middle and higher ability tasks and then the final one as a challenge task for your group.
Enjoy!