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Classifying Quadrilaterals
A set of activity sheets and presentation/lesson for KS3 students to cover the properties of quadrilaterals. Explains line / rotational symmetry, and how/why we mark equal angles, equal and parallel sides.
The plenary works as a 'mystery' and checks learning of students by getting them to ask questions that distinguish two shapes from each other.
Negative Number Challenge
A number of activities to consolidate rules when working with directed numbers.
A good starter activity to use is an addition pyramid starting with some negative numbers
As a plenary I ask the students to tell me where they started and why....
Adding and Subtracting Fractions - Lesson
KS3 / GCSE Lesson Plan. A clear powerpoint to explain how to add/subtract fractions. Ideal for first lesson on topic.
Square Root Golf. Estimating Roots.
Useful sheet to get students estimating the roots of integers other than perfect squares, through students knowledge of square numbers.Ask students to work in pairs or small groups.
Also works well as a lead in to surds at ks4
*Update* the post it idea below works fantastically well, students can then rank the answers in terms of their closeness to the answer to further reinforce working with decimals.
Constructions Carousel
A group based recall activity for all major constructions. Read the Smart file for how to run as a lesson.
Adding and Subtracting Negative Numbers
An easy way to try to explain to students why 'minus minus' actually means 'plus'. With thanks for the idea to Craig Barton.
Circle Theorems - Complete Lesson 1
An initial 3 part lesson to familiarise students with language of circles. Students can then investigate/establish first three circle theorems by drawing/measuring and using what they have learned to solve a few problems. Plenary states the proper names for the theorems and invites students to apply the theorems to further problems.
Substitution into Expressions
A task where students can challenge themselves to substitute negative numbers into algebraic expressions - their work is scored according to their complexity, by their colleagues.
Algebraic Expression worksheet
Circular Task worksheet with a variety of activities for L5 / L6 students to complete, including
Writing Expressions
Substituting Values
Collecting Like Terms
General questions about algebra eg...why do we write in alphabetical order.
I let students tackle questions in any order then tell me which question was the hardest for them.
Angle Properties - Revision
A complete Revision lesson for putting all those angle facts together, I use this prior to teaching angles in parallel lines. Starter designed to recall previous knowledge, lots of extension opportunities and then a riddle activity for a plenary to reinforce those facts
Factors, Multiples, Primes, Bingo
A bingo activity focussing on students knowledge of classifying numbers as square, cubes, multiples, odd / even etc.
A fun activity that can generate plenty of discussion, check prior knowledge and provide an opportunity for higher level thinking on the topic.
Missing Interior and Exterior angles in Polygons
A two lesson set of notebook files covering finding the exterior and interior angles of regular polygons
Terminating and Recurring Decimals - Recurring Decimals to Fractions
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.
Circle Theorems 3 - Tangents and Chords
Complete lesson for teaching theorems relating to tangents. Students draw and describe first and then apply the theorems to some exercises. As a plenary, students first fill in the missing angles before being presented with the word to accompany the exam question.
Rearranging Formulae Revision
A straightforward powerpoint to take students through the basics of rearranging formulae. The lesson starter involves solving equations to get students into the frame of mind to consider inverse operations. The powerpoint also includes some exam questions including more difficult examples where the subject appears twice. Some students might require some reminders on factorising and expanding within the lesson too.
Revision Sheets - Algebra, Number, Fractions/Decimals
Three examples of a sheet that I enlarge to A3 to give students general purpose revision on these topics. Most suitable for a lower ability GCSE or any KS3 maths class. The templates can be changed for any topic once youve used them.
Probability Trees
Suitable for KS4 or able KS3 student this is an introduction to probability, with a discussionon the probability scale, through the basics of Tree usage, right upto using a tree for "without replacement" questions. There are opportunities for discussion and extension within the worksheet materials
Ratio and Proportion - 5/6 lesson bundle
A Bundle of Notebook and Powerpoint Presentations introducing ratio, simplifying, unitary form, dividing into a ratio and some basic proportion.
Expanding and Simplifying Expressions
A differentiated New Style GCSE lesson on expanding and simplifying expressions, with some work on expanding three binomials.
Simplifying Algebraic Fractions
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.