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Upper and Lower Bounds
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Upper and Lower Bounds

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New Style GCSE lesson to work with calculations involving bounds. You will need some indepdent worksheet - I use the section in the edexcel text or exam questions.
Constructions Enterprise Activity! Trading Game
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Constructions Enterprise Activity! Trading Game

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This is an excellent trading game activity to be run after teaching students geometric constructions (check out my FREE carousel lesson) Read the lesson plan carefully for the extra equipment needed. For the money I simply used monopoly money templates but I cannot upload those here for copyright reasons
Mixed Numbers and Top Heavy or Improper Fractions
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Mixed Numbers and Top Heavy or Improper Fractions

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To use this lesson you will need a decent sized quantity of multi-link cubes or similar for the "Chocolate Factory" - the worksheet has two routes depending on how confident the students are at converting each type of fraction.
Laws of Indices
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Laws of Indices

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Upto two lessons worth of work on simplifying expressions involving Indices. By the end of these lessons students should be able to simplify multiple terms.
Types of Number - Factors, Squares, Multiples, Primes
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Types of Number - Factors, Squares, Multiples, Primes

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A way of combining recognising types of number for lower ability students in KS4 or KS3 with the new Venn Diagrams element of the KS4 maths curriculum. You may also need some bingo books to use as a plenary activity for this lesson - see my Primes Bingo Resource.
Angles in Parallel Lines
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Angles in Parallel Lines

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A comprehensive booklet and series of activities for students to draw and discover the main angle facts surrounding parallel lines, with plenty of practice. It would be useful if students had some form of A/B/C/D voting system for this lesson
Straight Line Graphs
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Straight Line Graphs

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An initial lesson on Straight Line Graphs - lots of discussion and drawing of lines so students should make the link between gradient / intercept
Solving Equations with Subject on Both sides
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Solving Equations with Subject on Both sides

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A complete lesson on solving equations, with a literacy element in the worksheet. The starter gets students to form expressions of equal value which is the basis of how you can demonstrate solving, and then some useful ways to explain using bags of sweets and loose sweets!
GCSE Reverse / Compound Percentages Revision
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GCSE Reverse / Compound Percentages Revision

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A revision powerpoint for the two main ways in which percentage understanding tends to be assessed at GCSE - reverse percentages, and repeated percentage change. This could also be split into two lessons if time is not an issue. Two methods of finding reverse percentages are inlcluded, along with an activity to get students thinking about the decimal multiplier effect.
Using and Applying Index Laws
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Using and Applying Index Laws

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A differentiated lesson to teach algebraic multiplication and division of indices from the ground up. Including Multiply / Divide / Brackets Misconception Busting Plenary Four levels of work on Differentiated worksheet with answers included.
Solving Equations
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Solving Equations

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A lesson to help explain solving equations where the subject appears twice using bags of sweets. A simple differentiated worksheet for students to practice with, where some of the answers are negative / fractional
Terminating and Recurring Decimals - Recurring Decimals to Fractions
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Terminating and Recurring Decimals - Recurring Decimals to Fractions

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A big value bundle which would form the basis of a 2 or 3 lesson block on this topic. First lesson - why do some decimals terminate and some decimals recur? - getting students to find for themselves through division and investigation that this relates to the prime factors of the denominator. Second / Third lesson - plenty of work / practice including a well graded Mild / Hot / Spicy / Inferno sheet for this tricky topic.
Simplifying Algebraic Fractions
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Simplifying Algebraic Fractions

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A straightforward lesson and differentiated or staged worksheet for simplifying algebraic fractions. We start with simple multiplication / division and then through expressions which require factorising. Perfect for Middle ability Y11’s, a brighter group might want some further examples of non-monic quadratics as an extension activity. October 2021. Updated to include a powerpoint version for non Notebook users.