A complete lesson on ‘Grouping Continuous Data’, written for the new GCSE specification. Starter looks at whether data should be measured or counted leading into explanation of differences between discrete and continuous data. Explanation of why continuous data must be grouped. Examines why we don’t use bar charts for continuous data and what we do use. Questions and answers included on slides.
Recognise and use the graph of a direct proportion relationship.
Review of straight line graphs. Link with directly proportional graphs and +ve x-axis. Worked examples and questions
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Looking at how we calculate conditional probabilities. How the dependence between the events affects the probabilities and calculations. Worked examples. Question slide includes 6 questions.All answers worked through and included on ppt.
Explains the rules for an answer to a suitable degree of accuracy, looks at the possibility of different answers when measurements are described using decimal places vs significant figures. Plenary looks t underestimating vs overestimating.
Lesson covering using proportional reasoning to solve “Best Buy” problems.
Worked Examples, Questions and ‘worksheet style slides’.
All answers provided.
Lesson exploring expanding single brackets involving surds. Then looks at expanding two brackets, including a single bracket squared. All explanations include worked examples and all question slides include answers.
Two different sets of questions using the same keycode.
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Tasks and keycode
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Two different sets of questions using the same keycode.
Worksheets prepared with and without keycode to allow for use in classroom or for homework.
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a) PPT with keycode and all answers
b) Worksheets with
Tasks and keycode
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9-1 GCSE Lesson: Starter: 10 questions Multiple Choice on Writing Numbers in Standard Form. Explanations & worked examples multiplying and dividing numbers in Standard Form including adjustments when product/quotient isn't between 1 & 10. Differentiated worksheet of 20 questions, All answers included.
Using differences and second differences to find the general rule for quadratic sequences. Lots of examples with n^2 , 2n^2, 3n^2 etc. Worked examples and questions on all skills. All answers included.
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Worksheets prepared with and without keycode to allow for use in classroom or for homework.
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Tasks and keycode
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Differentiated Codebreaker
Two different sets of questions using the same keycode.
Worksheets prepared with and without keycode to allow for use in classroom or for homework.
Includes;
a) PPT with keycode and all answers
b) Worksheets with
Tasks and keycode
Just tasks to use with PPT keycode
Differentiated Codebreaker
Two different sets of questions using the same keycode.
Worksheets prepared with and without keycode to allow for use in classroom or for homework.
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a) PPT with keycode and all answers
b) Worksheets with
Tasks and keycode
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GCSE Higher Lesson.
Understand the angle sum for polygons with different numbers of sides
Solve problems involving angle sums and/or numbers of sides and missing angles in polygons.
Starter, worked examples, question slides, worksheet, all answers included
9-1 GCSE lesson. Starter bingo reviewing trig ratios. Worked examples of using pythagoras and trigonometry with cuboids, pyramids and prisms. Questions. Answers provided for all questions.
Lesson covering displaying ratios as bar-models. Sharing using a ratio into two parts or three parts. Includes differentiated questions. All answers included.