The learner is an Archaeologist who works for Dr. Grant. They have to use Scale to answer increasingly difficult questions about the dinosaurs they uncover.
This worksheet is created on the basis that there are 4 steps to finding the standard deviation:
Step 1: Find the mean
Step 2: Fill in the table
Step 3: Substitute into the formula
Step 4: Solve
There are 4 questions on this worksheet. Each question does 1 less step for them.
A worksheet to help learners practise the language needed to get the marks for mean and standard deviation comparison comments. The level of support decreases over the course of the worksheets.
A container packing worksheet involving packing a box into a box into a box into a shipping container.
You have to see if you can pack more than postman pat.
Spoiler: You can’t. I didn’t want it to be a predictable answer.
This is a 2 player game which gets learners used to the concept of vectors and adding vectors.
Players have to collect the most presents and get back to the stocking using 6 different vectors. The number of vectors they can use each turn is determined by a die that they roll.
They can also steal presents from each other by landing on each other.
Full instructions are included on the sheet.
For each pair you will need:
A die
A sheet
Two smallish counters
This is a scaffolded worksheet on Difference of Squares factorising.
It is differentiated - Good, Great and Even Better - with the problems becoming harder as a learner progresses through the worksheet.
Each section begins with scaffolding which is gradually removed until learners are completing questions by themselves.
Pick a holiday for Bob by working out how much he earns a year and the resulting taxes and expenses he must pay. See how much he has left at the end of the year and make a decision on where he should go for his holiday. You will be left with a couple of choices for him to pick from.
N5 Apps course.
A short worksheet where learners have to use a mixture of topics and their problem solving to find the answers.
Topics they might need include:
Angles on parallel lines
SOHCAHTOA.
Pythagoras
N5 Maths
A festive twist on box plots.
Learners have to find the five figure summaries of different data sets and then draw the box plots for them.
They then turn these box plots into nutcrackers.
This codebreaker can be used as extension/challenge work.
The joke is:
Why are powers like fish?
The code breaker spells:
They are all indices
(in the seas)