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A whole host of resources available. Mainly aimed at KS3 Mathematics, but there are other extra curricular activities available as well as whole school displays.

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A whole host of resources available. Mainly aimed at KS3 Mathematics, but there are other extra curricular activities available as well as whole school displays.
Maths INSpiRE Display Letters
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Maths INSpiRE Display Letters

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Display which uses the pi symbol in the middle of the word inspire. Each letter prints out on A4. Changing the IN to A would create the word Aspire for a secondary display.
Plotting & Interpreting Time Series Graphs (KS4)
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Plotting & Interpreting Time Series Graphs (KS4)

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Powerpoint and print out of practice plotting time series table of values. This powerpoint contains a set of key things to identify when interpreting time series graph and an activity to draw a graph. Normally it takes learners/pupils a long time to draw axes and plot points but this variation of a Kagan activity works really well. All 4 learners in a group work on their own graph to start with. After 2 minutes they swap sheets with another member of their 4 and continue the work of another person. This swapping continues until they have 4 complete time series graphs. A great way for them to spot misconceptions and to learn from each other.
Decimals to Percentages KS3
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Decimals to Percentages KS3

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Converting Decimals to Percentages Lesson KS3 To get the spreadsheet to work click enable content at the top To end the timer press “Esc” then click End
Decimals to Percentages KS3
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Decimals to Percentages KS3

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Lesson created for converting decimals to percentages for KS3 To get the excel spreadsheet to work click enable content. To end the timer press “Esc” and then click End
Interior Angles KS3
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Interior Angles KS3

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Calculating inerior angles presentation for KS3. First by splitting the shape into triangles, Then by deriving the formula from the use of triangles, Then simply using the formula.