As a highly skilled teacher with four years of experience, I have been recognized as a TES recommended author for my interactive resources that make Maths easier to plan and engage with. Many of my resources involve the use of Powerpoint or Excel to create engaging and progressively difficult exercises that foster calm lessons and encourage excitement in learning. I am committed to designing resources that are repetitive yet engaging, and I am always looking for new and innovative ways to help m
As a highly skilled teacher with four years of experience, I have been recognized as a TES recommended author for my interactive resources that make Maths easier to plan and engage with. Many of my resources involve the use of Powerpoint or Excel to create engaging and progressively difficult exercises that foster calm lessons and encourage excitement in learning. I am committed to designing resources that are repetitive yet engaging, and I am always looking for new and innovative ways to help m
This worksheet is designed for pi day for low ability year 8s. The idea is each number is assigned a picture, which is given in the key, and this should help students derive a story which will help them memorise the first several digits of pi.
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This is a fully comprehensive resource containing over 15 minutes worth of video footage and 23 powerpoint slides detailing exactly how to use Bitmojis in lessons. There are 7 different ideas, 5 of which are covered by the video. This is to add an element of surprise, intrigue and excitement into lessons. To get a feel of what the videos include, what the youtube video below.This comes after a year of trial and error of using these myself with years 5 - years 11. Please review if you found helpful.
Students must find all answers to the 8 questions in a grid. All answers will form a snake like pattern. Students then must write down the section of the loop (the loop starts top left of the page and finshes bottom right). This reveals a ‘magic code’.
This is a worksheet generator for an infinite number of worksheets.
This is a fun, angle pile up which involves understanding the information regarding angles in quadrilaterals and triangles. It´s a worksheet generator so there is an infinite number of questions available.
This is a worksheet generator for an infinite number of worksheets.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-angle-pile-up-problems-25-questions-angles-in-a-quadrilateral-triangle-11872728
A whole lesson I designed for an interview lesson for year 10 state school in the UK, 3rd set. A great visual way for introducing students into the topic of cumulative frequency.
Running total; quartiles, interquartile range and other descriptors described.
The most engaging part of this lesson is the gifs used during the lesson, and the opportunity for students to really master the topic through the use of pictures. Slideshow is many slides long and includes an easy starter.
This resource includes:
Lesson plan
Worksheet
Powerpoint
A whole lesson I designed for an interview lesson for year 10 state school in the UK, second set. A great visual way for introducing students into the topic of circle theorems. This lesson specifically focuses on two circle theorems:
Angles in the same segment are equal
Angle at the center is twice the angle at the circumference.
The most engaging part of this lesson is the gifs used during the lesson, and the opportunity for students to really master the topic through the use of pictures. Slideshow is many slides long and includes a very nice linked starter. Please watch video for lesson in full.
This resource includes:
Lesson plan
Worksheet
Powerpoint