Functional Skills Maths Decimals Entry & Level 1 - Lesson 4Quick View
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Functional Skills Maths Decimals Entry & Level 1 - Lesson 4

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<p>“I have been in the education sector since 2011 delivering Functional Skills, GCSE and ESOL classes, working in a variety of different sectors from private education companies, academies, private schools, summer schools to colleges.<br /> I have successfully worked with a diverse range of learners with different abilities and ages from children, young adults to adult learners. Through my journey in teaching, I have gained great understanding of the difficulties and challenges students can face in their learning.”</p> <p>This lesson slides designed for Entry and Level 1 mixed ability class.<br /> It is the 4th lesson covering Decimals of Number section.<br /> Lesson objectives are;<br /> . Explain the value of each number in a decimal.<br /> . Order numbers with decimals.<br /> . Rounding to whole numbers and decimal places (estimating)<br /> . Calculating number sequences using decimals.<br /> Have a reliable method for:<br /> . Adding and subtracting decimals<br /> . Multiplying and dividing decimals. (Level 1)</p> <p>Lesson breaks down the topics into small steps and gives clear explanations to differentiate the lesson for different learning needs and abilities.</p> <p>The slides and explanations designed to leave learners feel fully confident with the topics and exam style questions at the end of the lesson. However, additional questions and worksheets will be beneficial for your learners as well as this power point slides and practice questions covered within it.</p>
Functional Skills Maths Checking Sums, Rounding, BIDMAS, Reverse calculations Entry & Level1 Lesson3Quick View
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Functional Skills Maths Checking Sums, Rounding, BIDMAS, Reverse calculations Entry & Level1 Lesson3

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<p>“I have been in the education sector since 2011 delivering Functional Skills, GCSE and ESOL classes, working in a variety of different sectors from private education companies, academies, private schools, summer schools to colleges.<br /> I have successfully worked with a diverse range of learners with different abilities and ages from children, young adults to adult learners. Through my journey in teaching, I have gained great understanding of the difficulties and challenges students can face in their learning.”</p> <p>This lesson slides designed for mixed ability Entry and Level 1 Functional Skills Learners. It is the Lesson 3, covering Checking Sums, Rounding, BIDMAS, and Reverse calculations. Topics have clear explanations of methods with examples.</p> <p>It breaks the topics down to small steps to make sure it meets different learning styles. The presentation is designed to leave learners to feel confident with the topic and exam style questions at the end of the lesson.</p>
Functional Skills Maths Multiplication, Division - Entry and Level 1 - Lesson 2Quick View
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Functional Skills Maths Multiplication, Division - Entry and Level 1 - Lesson 2

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<p>“I have been in the education sector since 2011 delivering Functional Skills, GCSE and ESOL classes, working in a variety of different sectors from private education companies, academies, private schools, summer schools to colleges.<br /> I have successfully worked with a diverse range of learners with different abilities and ages from children, young adults to adult learners. Through my journey in teaching, I have gained great understanding of the difficulties and challenges students can face in their learning.”</p> <p>This lesson slides designed for mixed ability Entry and Level 1 Functional Skills Learners. It is Lesson 2, covering number topic Multiplication and Division. It starts with starter activity both for Entry and Level 1 learners.</p> <p>Lesson Objectives<br /> . Use a reliable method for multiplying numbers to complete 1 exam style question<br /> . Use a reliable method for dividing numbers to complete 1 exam style question</p> <p>It has clear explanations of methods with examples and past exam questions. It covers 2 digits and 3 digits multiplication and 2 digits and 3 digits division with remainders and decimals. Finally, it covers multiplication and division with powers of tens.</p> <p>It breaks it down to small steps to make sure it meets different learning styles.<br /> It designed to leave learners feel confident with the topic and exam style questions the end of the lesson.</p>
Functional Skills Maths Place value, ordering, sequences, addition and subtraction  - Lesson 1Quick View
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Functional Skills Maths Place value, ordering, sequences, addition and subtraction - Lesson 1

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<p>“I have been in the education sector since 2011 delivering Functional Skills, GCSE and ESOL classes, working in a variety of different sectors from private education companies, academies, private schools, summer schools to colleges.<br /> I have successfully worked with a diverse range of learners with different abilities and ages from children, young adults to adult learners. Through my journey in teaching, I have gained great understanding of the difficulties and challenges students can face in their learning.”</p> <p>This presentation designed for mixed ability Entry and Level 1 Functional Skills students. It is the first lesson of the Number section. It has clear explanations about place value, ordering numbers, sequences and adding and subtraction. I has good practice questions as well as **some past exam questions. **</p> <p>It breaks down the topics into small steps and gives clear explanations to differentiate the lesson for different learning needs and abilities.</p> <p>The slides designed to leave learners feel confident with the topics and exam style questions at the end of the lesson.</p> <p>It could be used for Level 2 students for a quick recap as well.</p>
FUNCTIONAL SKILLS REPORT WRITING L1 -L2Quick View
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FUNCTIONAL SKILLS REPORT WRITING L1 -L2

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<p>Functional skills Report Writing.<br /> What is a report?<br /> How to structure a report?<br /> Sample exam question and sample answer.<br /> Practice question</p>