Whole lesson on comparing and ordering fractions. Includes a starter, lots of examples, mini whiteboard questions, exercises and a plenary. Any feedback appreciated and enjoy!
I have used the resource shared by 'paulcollins' and adapted it slightly. Changed some of the questions and made it Christmas themed so its more appropriate for this time of year. Also includes a special appearance by the fearsome Blackbeard and terrifying Kraken! Enjoy and Merry Christmas!
Activity designed for my top set year 7 class. Range of questions on multiplying and dividing decimals. When they find the answer they cross it off in the grid. The numbers remaining can be used to find the missing letters. EQ stands for extension question. They will need to do the extension question to find this letter. Hope this is useful to you!
Worksheet with various questions on compound circles. Gets progressively more difficult. Have also attached pdf with the answers. Used a combination of resources most of which I obtained from resourceaholic. My students really enjoyed this and found it very engaging. I hope yours do too.
Introduces Pythagoras Theorem. Main part of the lesson involves calculating missing side lengths on a number of connected triangles (looks a bit like a spider web). Context is a spider web which needs fixing. By finding the missing side lengths, students can help 'Charlotte' fix her web. <br />
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Also includes two real life examples which can be used as a plenary. First one is a ladder against a wall. Second one is the Eiffel Tower.<br />
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Learning Objectives :<br />
What students should achieve by the end of the lesson (WALT – we are learning to)<br />
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• Identify right angled triangles<br />
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• Use knowledge of Algebra in other topics e.g. substitution, solving equations<br />
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• Learn Pythagoras Theorem and be able to use it<br />
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Learning Outcomes :<br />
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• All students will/must :<br />
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Be able to use Pythagoras Theorem to find the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle given the opposite and adjacent measurements.<br />
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• Most students will/should :<br />
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Be able to use Pythagoras to find any side of a right angled triangle given<br />
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• Some students will/could: <br />
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Be able to solve real life problems using Pythagoras Theorem and identify where it can be used. Have a good understanding of the proof behind Pythagoras theorem.<br />
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Whole lesson on understanding inequalities. Includes explanation on what an inequality is, lots of examples, some mini whiteboard practice and then questions followed by a plenary. Feedback appreciated! Thanks.
<p>Three lessons in one. First is on arc length, second is on perimeter of sectors, and third is on reverse problems (finding radius/angle given the arc length)</p>
<p>Adapted this resource from the pirate game. This is a nice end of term activity. Includes one for higher and one for foundation. Quite easy to change or add questions yourself.</p>