Planned and tested Mathematic resources for teachers in the primary, secondary and FE sectors. A wide range of subject matters from algebra to geometry in both interactive and powerpoint formats. So if you need an affordable solution for a Maths lesson plan then the Maths Geezer has a solution.
Planned and tested Mathematic resources for teachers in the primary, secondary and FE sectors. A wide range of subject matters from algebra to geometry in both interactive and powerpoint formats. So if you need an affordable solution for a Maths lesson plan then the Maths Geezer has a solution.
There are 3 pairs of simultaneous equations with their solutions for groups/pairs to sort out and work out which solutions go with which pair of equations.
A series of different number puzzles that require the use of logic and number operations to solve.
I tend to used this with students around the end of term as part of any fun activities in Maths lessons. Would suit more able students.
A FS Number Level 1 activity, that requires calculations involving money, time, percentages, and ratio.
Students, acting as concert promoters, will need to make decisions based on a number of possible scenarios to achieve a profit.
A fun activity, that is use to evaluate the understanding of students who have been learning about the area and perimeters of triangles and rectangles.
Would suit any age/year group who have covered this topic, and can be used as revision and to recap previous learning.
I have used it with different classes in secondary schools and in colleges and it always engages. You can offer small prizes to the winners, which adds a bit of competition into the activity.
The resource includes a slide with all the possible answers, from which the students have to choose 16 to fill a 4x4 game grid (If time is limited can use a 3x3 grid).
There are 35 bingo slides, which can be shuffled if you want to mix up the order. These slides show either triangles or rectangles with some dimensions. You can either then ask individual students for answers, or just ask the class.
This is an absolute winner!
I have used this activity in both secondary schools and FE colleges, and is suitable for primary learning. It really works in engaging students of all abilities and ages. This can be used as stand alone fun activity, or as a starter for a lesson on place value.
It also provides opportunity for 2 digit addition (calculator/non-calculator).
Full instructions and suggestions included.
2/3 Interactive lessons.
Objectives:
To understand probability words.
To know the probability of an event happening lies between 0 and 1.
To place events on a probability line.
To be able to workout the probability of an event.
An interactive lesson designed to teach students to tell the time to the hour, half-hour, quarter past, and quarter to. Includes a matching pairs game, worksheets, and mastery questions.
Interactive version.
2 lessons, includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions.
Money, weight, temperature, distance.
This interactive version allows teachers and students to plot points and draw graphs on the interactive whiteboard.
Learning Objective:
To be able to solve one-step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and pictorial representations. (1C4)
A fully interactive notebook that allows students to drag and drop objects to solve problems posed by the Number Robots. The big idea is for students to be able to write number sentences (i.e. 3+4=7) to represent a number of different situations.
Includes worked examples and Mastery questions.
Learning Objective:
To be able to solve one-step problems that involve addition and subtraction, using concrete objects and pictorial representations. (1C4)
Students try to solve problems posed by the Number Robots. The big idea is for students to be able to write number sentences (i.e. 3+4=7) to represent a number of different situations.
Includes worked examples and Mastery questions.
A pack of interactive different Maths starters/activities.
Includes:
Decimal Washing Line - Ordering and comparing decimals.
Recognising Numbers - Recognising numbers 1-10 in different forms.
Number line & Shape Sort - Whole number and decimal number lines (1-20). Plus, a shape sorting activity that enable students to explore properties of different shapes. The “odd one out” questions have multiple possible answers, which leads to a class discussions. Ends with a shape sort.
Using Numicon - An introduction to using Numicon pieces to solve number problems. Interactive resource allows students to move pieces about to help.
Subtracting single digit numbers - this interactive resource allows students to takeaway pieces of fruit from a bigger bunch.
Shapes, Sums, Same & Coordinates - A mix of Pirate themed starters and activities. Including: Finding shapes, Making Sums, Same & Different, Pirate Map (coordinates in first quadrant).
Learning Objective:
To be able to recognise halves and quarters from diagrams and fractions. (1F1a)
To be able to recognise equivalent fractions, halves and quarters from diagrams. (1F1b)
Includes interactive activity for students, worksheets, and Mastery Questions.
An interactive resource with over 60 slides. There is enough material for a series of lessons. Sldes designed to be printed to create worksheets for students.
Includes:
Starter activities;
Worked examples and practise questions;
Different methods of partitioning;
Partitioning diagrams;
Different ways of representing numbers:
Challenge questions;
Self assessment opportunities;
Templates to allow teachers to create extra resources/questions.
The lessons end with a fun bingo activity, that allows teachers to assess learning.
Learning Objective:
To be able to recognise halves and quarters from diagrams and fractions. (1F1a)
To be able to recognise equivalent fractions, halves and quarters from diagrams. (1F1b)
Includes worksheets, and Mastery Questions.
A lesson designed for students to work with and familiarise themselves with money.
Objectives:
To be able to recognise and use symbols for pounds (£) and pence §.
To be able to combine amounts to make a particular value. (2M3a)
To find different combinations of coins that equal the same amounts of money. (2M3b)
Includes examples and challenge questions.
2 interactive lessons, with worked examples and practise questions.
Objectives:
To be able to share an amount in a given ratio using proportional division.
To be able to share an amount in a given ratio using the difference between parts.
2/3 Interactive Lessons.
Objectives:
Be able to write a number as a product of its prime factors.
Be able to construct a tree diagram to find the prime factors of a number.
Be able to calculate the HCF and LCM of two numbers using Venn diagrams.
Be able to find the HCF and LCM of two numbers when given the prime factorisation of each numbers.
Includes:
Teachers notes;
Lesson starters;
Worked examples;
Practise questions;
Plenary questions.