Planned and tested Mathematic resources for teachers in the primary, secondary and FE sectors. A wide range of subject matters from algebra to geometry in both interactive and powerpoint formats. So if you need an affordable solution for a Maths lesson plan then the Maths Geezer has a solution.
Planned and tested Mathematic resources for teachers in the primary, secondary and FE sectors. A wide range of subject matters from algebra to geometry in both interactive and powerpoint formats. So if you need an affordable solution for a Maths lesson plan then the Maths Geezer has a solution.
2-3 Lessons divided into three parts.
Topics covered:
Cumulative frequency graphs
Box plots
Stem and Leaf diagrams
Histograms with unequal bar widths.
Includes, explanations, worked examples, practise questions with solutions and student worksheets.
2-3 lessons in two parts.
Designed to increase students understanding through step by step activities.
Part of Counting in 2’s, 5’s, and 10’s series.
Success Criteria:
Competent:
I can group concrete objects into twos, and say how many groups of twos there are.
Accomplished:
I can find the total by counting in twos.
Exceptional:
I can use my reasoning skills to solve problems involving multiples of twos.
Part 1 - 28 slides
Uses everyday objects, Numicon, money, twins, trainers. to get students to count and think in twos.
Part 2 - 28 slides
Recaps part 1 - builds upon learning and then challenges students with mastery questions using 2p coins to buy small items.
Includes self-assessment slides for students and a “Whizz Bang” game as a plenary.
Lesson objectives:
To understand the definition of a surd.
To be able to simplify surds.
To be able to rationalise simple fractions with a surd in the denominator.
Includes worked examples, practise questions, and exam questions.
2-3 lessons, includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions.
Objectives:
Evaluate simple formulae by substituting numerical values.
Evaluate formulae with powers and roots by substituting numerical values.
2-3 lessons in two parts.
Designed to increase students understanding through step by step activities.
Part of Counting in 2’s, 5’s, and 10’s series.
Success Criteria:
Competent:
I can group concrete objects into twos, and say how many groups of twos there are.
Accomplished:
I can find the total by counting in twos.
Exceptional:
I can use my reasoning skills to solve problems involving multiples of twos.
Part 1 - 28 slides
Uses everyday objects, Numicon, money, twins, trainers. to get students to count and think in twos.
Part 2 - 28 slides
Recaps part 1 - builds upon learning and then challenges students with mastery questions using 2p coins to buy small items.
Includes self-assessment slides for students and a “Whizz Bang” game as a plenary.
2-3 lessons, includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions.
Objectives:
Calculate angles on a line and around a point.
Solve angle problems involving parallel lines.
Solve angle problems involving triangles.
3 lessons, includes step by step guide, worked examples, practice questions.
Lesson Objectives:
To be able to simplify fractions.
To be able to work out equivalent of common fractions, decimals and percentages.
To be able to convert between fractions and decimals.
The presentation is divided into 3 parts, each representing one of the learning objectives.
3-4 lessons, divided into four distinct parts:
Using frequency density and bar widths to find group frequencies.
Drawing histograms with unequal bar widths.
Interpreting histograms with unequal bar widths.
Estimate values from an histogram.
Each part includes a step by step guide, worked examples, practice questions with solutions, and student worksheets.
This interactive version includes Teachers’ Notes, moveable objects including bars.
2 lessons on finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes made from rectangles.
Includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions.
Objectives:
To be able to find the perimeter of compound shapes. (grade 3)
To be able to find the area of compound shapes. (grade 3)
1-2 lessons, includes step by step guide, and worked examples for both quadratic and cubic equations (graphs).
Objectives:
To solve equations graphically by drawing a straight line.
Students find the a straight line by working out the difference between two equations.
Then draw the line on the graph to find the solutions.
A lesson designed to teach students to tell the time to the hour, half-hour, quarter past, and quarter to. Includes a matching pairs game, worksheets, and mastery questions.
Five hidden Christmas messages found by working out given percentages of words (non-calculator) then combining and rearranging answers to make a Christmas phrase. (With solutions).
2 lessons, on adding and subtracting fractions by finding common denominators. Includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions and plenary.
Objectives:
Add & Subtract fractions with common denominators.
Add & Subtract fractions with different denominators.
2 lessons, on adding and subtracting fractions by finding common denominators. Includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions and plenary.
Objectives:
Add & Subtract fractions with common denominators.
Add & Subtract fractions with different denominators.
2-3 lessons, includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions.
Objectives:
Calculate angles on a line and around a point.
Solve angle problems involving parallel lines.
Solve angle problems involving triangles.
Whole lesson on comparing weights of different objects.
Lesson Objective:
To be able to compare and describe different objects, and be able to put them in order of weight/mass. (1M1)
Includes: Keywords: different ways to measure weight (mass): ordering activities: balance activities (including comparing numbers): Mastery and Mastery with Depth questions.
This is an absolute winner!
I have used this activity in both secondary schools and FE colleges, and is suitable for primary learning. It really works in engaging students of all abilities and ages. This can be used as stand alone fun activity, or as a starter for a lesson on place value.
It also provides opportunity for 2 digit addition (calculator/non-calculator).
Full instructions and suggestions included.
A starter activity designed to introduce younger students to the five senses. An Interactive resource with sound.
An engaging and interactive activity to develop students knowledge and understanding. Have fun whilst learning!
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.