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GCSE Problem Solving: "UNPACK" problems (Bundle)
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GCSE Problem Solving: "UNPACK" problems (Bundle)

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This series of workbooklets provide GCSE exam questions for students to tackle using the “UNPACK” method. U = UNderline important information about the question N = UNderstand what the question is asking P = What maths Processes will I be using? A = My Answer to th questions C = Have I Checked my work? K = I Know my answer makes sense The “UNPACK” booklet and PPT explains to students how to use this method, with examples, prior to them attmepting to use this method for themselves in:- Problem Solving with Shape, Space and Measure Problem Solving with Ratio and Proportion Problem Solving with Probability Problem Solving with Number Problem Solving with Data and Statistics Problem Solving with Algebra
OCR Entry Level History: Crime and Punishment
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OCR Entry Level History: Crime and Punishment

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To complete OCR Entry Level History, students have to complete three tasks:- Thematic Study Depth Study Study of a site of indivudal This 331 slide PPT provides teaching material for the Thematic Study, Crime and Punishment. It provides lessons, videos and links to resources which can be found via Twinkl and covers the whole unit. Crime and Punishment Medieval Britain c. 1250–1500 Early Modern Britain c. 1500–1750 Industrial Britain c. 1750–1900 Britain since c. 1900
Key Stage 3 Topic Booklets
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Key Stage 3 Topic Booklets

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Units of work for use with Key Stage 3 (or low-ability KS4) to boost basic mathematical and numeracy skills. Ideal for using in small groups or for intervention work. Section 1: Number Section 2: Mental Methods 1 Section 3: Mental Methods 2 Section 4: Square and Square roots Section 5: Number Patterns Section 6: Negative Numbers Section 7: Fractions Section 8: Perimeter, Area and Volume Section 9: Basic Probability Section 10: Ratio and Proportion Section 11: Averages Section 12: Types of Data and Representation
Bearings & Maps
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Bearings & Maps

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Learning Objectives:- To find a bearing from A to B To find a return bearing from B to A To understand the points on a compass and the angles of each point To use scale to work out distance from one bearing to another
Indices
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Indices

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Learning Objectives:- Simplify expressions involving sums, products and powers, including using index laws Calculate with negative and fractional indices
Inequalities
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Inequalities

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Learning Objectives:- Represent the solution of a linear inequality on a number line Work out an inequality from a number line Solving Inequalities
Sampling & Population
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Sampling & Population

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Learning Objectives:- Apply statistics to describe a population Infer properties of populations or distributions from a sample, whilst knowing the limitations of sampling Use measures of central tendency and measures of spread to interpret, analyse and compare the distributions of data sets
Mathematics Intervention: 6 - Decimals
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Mathematics Intervention: 6 - Decimals

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I have created a series of 17 workbooklets to be used with low ability KS3 students. They can be purchased individually, or all 17 (plus 2 x trackers) can be purchased as a bundle. Excellent for interventions.