A powerpoint presentation perfect for starters and assessment for Numeracy! It is perfect to use as a plenary as well to check students understanding of the topic. It has multiple choices where only one answer is correct from (A, B, C and D). Perfect as a whiteboard activity for assessment during observational and Ofsted lessons. You can also use this Red, Green, Amber and White activity where students put up their planners to assess students learning. Following topics are assessed: Factors, Multiples, Prime factors, Prime Numbers, Divisors and Highest common factor
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An excellent detailed lesson plan on Factors, Multiple, Prime and Venn Diagram. Independent activity: Students need to match terms to the definitions provided.
Pair work activity: Students will use Venn diagrams to sort out the number cards provided. There are 3 levels of challenge – 1 Venn diagram incorporating multiples and factors (2 circles), 1 Venn diagram incorporating factors and primes(2 circles) and a harder Venn diagram incorporating multiples (3 overlapping circles).
Spot the Mistakes
Independent activity:Students will need to identify any errors or misconceptions and correct them.
An excellent lesson plan on Pythagoras Theorem. Starter on square numbers up to 15. Introduction on Pythagoras Theorem. How to work out the length of hypotenuse. Introduce the Pythagoras theorem formula. Also, work out other lengths of right angle triangle using Pythagoras Theorem. Work out the length of hypotenuse and answers provided on whiteboard. Worksheet on Pythagoras Theorem questions. Plenary on Pythagoras Theorem using word problem.
This is an excellent resource for Revision for Numbers topic perfect for KS2, KS3 and KS4 GCSE foundation number topics.
It has a fun element to it with presentation and interactive activity to ensure engagement of the students. Very good to address for straight away activities and to find students’ misconceptions. Great navigation in the powerpoint activities.
Following topics are on the revision:
Powers of 10
Ordering Decimals
Negative numbers
Fractions
Fractions and Decimals
Percentages
Rounding
Divisibility
Indices and Prime factors
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A powerpoint presentation perfect for starters and assessment for Numeracy! It is perfect to use as a plenary as well to check students understanding of the topic. It has multiple choices where only one answer is correct from (A, B, C and D). Perfect as a whiteboard activity for assessment during observational and Ofsted lessons. You can also use this Red, Green, Amber and White activity where students put up their planners to assess students learning.
Please leave a review for this resource :) Let me know if it helps you in your lessons.
Lesson plan is detailed with questioning, prior learning and breakdown of students understanding, assessment opportunities and activities.
Problem solving Starter involving total perimeter and area of rectangle to find out the missing length and width.
An illustration with animation showing how working out the area of rectangle helps in finding out the area of triangle.
Meaningful task for students to practice working out the area of the triangle and Extension for students to find out the base when you are given the length and area.
Next, working out the compound shapes area.
A fun plenary where students fill in the missing blanks regarding area of triangle and compound shapes.
Understanding what is convention, definition and derived properties?
Detailed lesson plan with full breakdown from starter to plenary, questioning and misconception included.
Starter: Define the following shapes: Square, rectangle and a triangle
Giving an example and meaning of convention, definition and derived properties
Match up the shapes and write whether it is a convention, definition or derived properties? (Group activity)
Assessment opportunity task
Group Activity 2: Match the correct cards with the shapes and definition. Then, write down a sentence about each shape. (Attached Properties activity 2)
A nice interactive lesson for students to share ideas and learn the definition, convention and derived properties of several shapes.
Fun starter to convert each of the sports equipment in metrics and to name each of the different metric measures.
A great interactive class work to convert each of the sports equipment e.g. cm to mm, g to kg
Then, students can practise their learning on worksheet task provided with solutions
More fun activities where students can convert metric measures of world record high jump, long jump, shot put etc.
Fill in the banks plenary to check students understanding.
Attached a detailed lesson plan with fun and interactive activities
An outstanding Probability theoretical and equal outcomes lesson with fully detailed lesson plan focusing on learning outcomes with questioning, assessment. Fun Bingo activity. Prior to the start of the lesson a meaningful starter on probability. Assessment based teaching and fun worksheet to test understanding. Ice cream combination outcomes activity. Plenary on probability vocabulary testing the learning outcomes.
It is a perfect resource for Probability equal outcomes. It will allow teachers to ask questions for self assessment to check for student’s misconception. Attached is a fun probability task where students can investigate the probability. Furthermore, lesson plan is attached to guide teacher how to set out the lesson
An excellent lesson plan on Calculating Probability. Starter on matching correct fraction, decimals and percentages. Powerpoint examples to explain the concepts on calculating probability in an engaging manner. Differentiated worksheets to allow students to make excellent progress (Alphabet worksheet - Fair progress, Cards and dice worksheet - Good progress, Likely, Unlikely, Certain worksheet - Excellent progress).
An excellent lesson plan on Sample Space Probability. Starter with working out the probability of each events by placing the statements on the right place on the probability line. List of vocabulary on probability and definition on Independent events. Example of Sample Space Diagram and tasks for practise. Worksheet to practise Sample Space Diagram in real context scenarios. “And Rule” P(A and B) = P(A) x P(B)
Presentation, Activity, Starter, Plenary, Assessment, Homework, Answers and Differentiation. All in one for Probability Sample Space Diagram