I have a selection of full lessons and display resources that I have built for my own lessons. They are all structured in a consistent way and are all automated so that they are easy to use. Some of the resources are free and others are paid for, anything that links together can be bought as a bundle.
I have a selection of full lessons and display resources that I have built for my own lessons. They are all structured in a consistent way and are all automated so that they are easy to use. Some of the resources are free and others are paid for, anything that links together can be bought as a bundle.
This is an 80 min lesson focusing on changing between fractions decimals and percentages, the length could easily be changed for your classes. It has been created with a lower ability class in mind so you may need to add a few slightly harder questions to the treasure hunt. The settling starter is dividing by 100 followed by the learning objective slide. There is then a shading fractions starter and some examples of how to change between FDP, these start with a pictorial representation and move onto just using a table to help. There are the notes to copy into books and differentiated questions - I have included a word document of grid templates should students need them. The extra practice is a treasure hunt finding the smallest out of a set of 3, there is an example of this first. The exit ticket is an ordering activity and there is a word document available to print that out.
I have made this to show all my classes at the start of term or when I start teaching them. I have included on the notes tips on how to personalize it for your school. I have made it to focus on maths as that is the subject that I teach however could easily be altered for any subject as most of the rules would still apply
This is a full lesson that I used for an interview. It has progress ladder to do at the start then learning is consolidated and you redo the progress ladder midway through the lesson in purple to show progress made. It is then followed by questions to do in books and an exam style plenary question
This is a full lesson based on 80 mins but could easily be changed to suit your classes. The settling starter is a simplifying activity followed by the learning objective for the lesson. The main starter is a match up activity expanding one bracket. It then goes on to examples where you have 2 brackets to expand separately and then simplify the result there are differentiated questions to follow. The extra practice is a treasure hunt. The plenary is an exit ticket which is also available to print on a word document
This is a full lesson based on 80 mins but could easily be altered to suit your classes. The settling starter is a multiplication grid followed by the learning objectives slide. The starter looks at different types of algebra and how to identify if you are talking about an expression, an identity, a formula or an equation. This is followed by some examples, notes to put into books and differentiated questions. The extra practice activity is a tarzia, I have attached the tarzia document along with a word version of it. Finally the plenary is an exit ticket, there is a word version of that to print off as well.
This is a full range of starter slides for maths lessons that can be just taken and added to the start of your PowerPoint. The majority are for number topics but there are also some for data, algebra and shape. Each is on a separate slide and most have the answers unless they are based on your class (there are only a couple of those)
There are 3 worksheets of Christmas coordinates activities that I have made up. Each sheet has little stars where to read the coordinates off and spells out a Christmas song. The title of the sheet is the answer.
This is a full lesson with a progress ladder starter, going through whiteboard work and back to the progress ladder to assess progress. There are then some further questions and a more difficult thinking hard question towards the end.
My lessons are based on 80 minutes but could be altered to suit the length of your classes. It has a settling starter, learning objectives slide, a main starter, examples of the activity with notes to be copied into books, differentiated questions, an extra practice activity and a plenary
I created this for an observation and got really good feedback
These are the activities I have chosen for this lesson:
Starter – mathematical anagrams
Settling starter – 10 quick questions
Extra practice activity – treasure hunt
Plenary – worded questions
All my lessons are set up in a similar way to allow consistency when teaching. They are also all graded based on the new 1 – 9 grading system. Please leave feedback and if you find anything that needs to be changed let me know and I will inform you when it has been done so you can download the latest version.
Thank you please take a look at some of my other lessons
There are a selection of code breakers resources that are all themed and make great activities in coordinates lessons or great starters. All the answers are in the title of the document as you download them.
This is a full lesson about odd and even numbers is it set up very similar to my other lessons but there is more in there for the students to complete as it is quite a quick subject. It goes through identifying odd and even numbers to arranging cards to find the numbers requested like they appear in exam questions. The settling starter is a division activity followed by the learning objective. The main starter for the lesson is a place value activity to recap from previous lessons. There are then some examples of odd and even numbers followed by the note to put in books this is followed by an activity where students have to hold up odd and even cards (These cards can be printed out - print 2 sided then laminate). This is followed by the differentiated questions and an investigation task. Finally the plenary is an exam question style exit ticket.
This starts of with identifying metric and imperial units. It is followed by metric conversions, and at the end there are some conversions between metric and imperial units for length measurements
The starter is a recap about how to solve equations as that is what we had done in the previous lesson. There is then a thinking hard task creating equations to solve.
This is followed by 3 examples that are all animated on how to draw their graphs and notes to put into their books.
There are differentiated question with answers
Plenary is writing a tweet
Three worksheets with coordinates to fine the learning objectives for the lesson. There is one for scatter graphs, line graphs and straight line graphs. Brilliant starter activity. The answer is in the document title
My lessons are based on 80 minutes but could be altered to suit the length of your classes. It has a settling starter, learning objectives slide, a main starter, examples of the activity with notes to be copied into books, differentiated questions, an extra practice activity and a plenary
I created this for an observation and got really good feedback
These are the activities I have chosen for this lesson:
Settling starter – mathematical anagrams
Starter – what fractions are shaded activity
Extra practice activity – card sort
Plenary – exit ticket
All my lessons are set up in a similar way to allow consistency when teaching. They are also all graded based on the new 1 – 9 grading system. Please leave feedback and if you find anything that needs to be changed let me know and I will inform you when it has been done so you can download the latest version.
Thank you please take a look at some of my other lessons
This is a full lesson including work sheet for the starter and problem solving activity at the end. It is fully differentiated and there are full answers for the independent task.
This is a full lesson including work sheet for the starter and problem solving activity at the end. It is fully differentiated and there are full answers for the independent task.
This is a full lesson including work sheet for the starter and problem solving activity at the end. It is fully differentiated and there are full answers for the independent task.