Drawing Pie Charts - Consolidation and PracticeQuick View
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Drawing Pie Charts - Consolidation and Practice

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<p>A collection of resources which builds on pupils having been introduced to the methods of drawing simple pie charts and consolidating that knowledge and practicing it.</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Surface Area of Cubes and CuboidsQuick View
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Surface Area of Cubes and Cuboids

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<p>A collection of resources which calculates the surface area of cubes and cuboids by breaking the shape into 3 faces, calculating the area and then doubling the total of the three faces. This can be adjusted if you prefer a different method.</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Simple InterestQuick View
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Simple Interest

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<p>A collection of resources using percentage of amounts to calculate simple interest over a number of years breaking the process down step by step. The slides also highlight the difference between simple and compound in the notes/introduction</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Percentage Increase and Decrease: Non-CalculatorQuick View
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Percentage Increase and Decrease: Non-Calculator

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<p>A collection of resources using percentage of amounts to calculate increases and decreases without a calculator.</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Questions and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Percentage of an Amount: Calculator with MultipliersQuick View
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Percentage of an Amount: Calculator with Multipliers

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<p>A collection of resources teaching the basics of finding a percentage of an amount using multipliers - aimed at foundation KS4 or KS3</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Parallel Angles: Alternate, Corresponding and Co-interiorQuick View
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Parallel Angles: Alternate, Corresponding and Co-interior

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<p>A collection of resources to teach how to identify and use parallel angle facts (alternate, corresponding and co-interior) to calculate missing angles</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Data Collection Sheets (Tally Charts) and QuestionnairesQuick View
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Data Collection Sheets (Tally Charts) and Questionnaires

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<p>A collection of resources which details why we collect data, the different types of data, how we can collect it through data collection sheets (tally charts) and by designing questionnaires and their pros and cons.</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Angles in a Triangle and in a QuadrilateralQuick View
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Angles in a Triangle and in a Quadrilateral

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<p>A collection of resources finding missing angles in triangles and quadrilaterals including examples with right angles.</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Generating Quadratic Sequences from the nth TermQuick View
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Generating Quadratic Sequences from the nth Term

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<p>A collection of resources which uses the nth term of a quadratic sequence and substitution to generate the first few terms in a quadratic sequence</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Limits of Accuracy - Bounds - Exam Questions GCSEQuick View
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Limits of Accuracy - Bounds - Exam Questions GCSE

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<p>A collection of resources which reviews bounds calculations with a series of exam questions complete with answers, retrieval practice and a plenary question.</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Conditional Probability - Two Way TablesQuick View
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Conditional Probability - Two Way Tables

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<p>A collection of resources which introduces the idea of conditional probability for dependent events through examples on two way tables.</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Area of a TrapeziumQuick View
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Area of a Trapezium

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<p>A collection of resources introducing the formula for calculating the area of a trapezium, leading to questions using the formula to calculate compound shapes and shaded areas involving trapeziums.</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Arithmetic (Linear) Sequences - nth Term and moreQuick View
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Arithmetic (Linear) Sequences - nth Term and more

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<p>A collection of resources covering arithmetic sequences, generating them, finding the nth term and using the nth term</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Percentage of an Amount: Non-CalculatorQuick View
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Percentage of an Amount: Non-Calculator

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<p>A collection of resources introducing the method to find the following percentages of amounts (1%, 5%, 10%, 25% and 50%) and using combinations of them to calculate other percentages such as 12% or 65%</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Finding the Next Terms in a Geometric SequenceQuick View
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Finding the Next Terms in a Geometric Sequence

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<p>A collection of resources which teaches how to use the common ratio to calculate the next terms in a geometric sequence</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Finding the Next Terms in a Quadratic SequenceQuick View
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Finding the Next Terms in a Quadratic Sequence

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<p>A collection of resources which teaches pupils to use the first and second differences to continue a quadratic sequence and find the next few terms</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Bearings between Two or More PointsQuick View
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Bearings between Two or More Points

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<p>A collection of resources which uses parallel angle facts to calculate bearings between two or more points</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Iteration to Estimate Solutions to Higher Order EquationsQuick View
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Iteration to Estimate Solutions to Higher Order Equations

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<p>A collection of resources which review the method of iterations and uses it to estimate solutions to higher order equations such as cubic equations which we cant solve using any traditional methods.</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Cosine Rule: Missing Angles, Lengths and Exam QuestionsQuick View
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Cosine Rule: Missing Angles, Lengths and Exam Questions

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<p>A collection of resources which Introduces the Cosine Rule and uses it to calculate missing angles and lengths. Contains questions which uses both Sine rule and Cosine rule so is best to be used after Sine rule has been taught.</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>
Solving Advanced Simultaneous Equations with Quadratic Equation by SubstitutionQuick View
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Solving Advanced Simultaneous Equations with Quadratic Equation by Substitution

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<p>A collection of resources which solves simultaneous equations involving quadratic equations using substitution.</p> <p>The lesson is structured using Rosenshine’s principles of instruction.</p> <p>Worksheets and Answers are included.</p> <p>A PowerPoint conversion from my SMART file is included too if you do not have access to the SMART NOTEBOOK</p> <p>If you enjoy this lesson and the resources, if it saves you time, lightens your huge workload or engages your students, please leave me a REVIEW as your feedback is valuable to me as it helps me improve and create more resources that meet your needs.</p>