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Introduction to probability complete maths lesson (GCSE)
Lesson introducing probability. Powerpoint available with working animations as well as worksheet for students to fill in during lesson. Includes starter, main and plenary. Has plenty of discussion opportunities/pair work and also works through probability notation.
Scaffolded trigonometry - finding missing sides and angles
Scaffolded worksheet finding missing sides and angles used for low ability foundation GCSE classes
Expanding single brackets and collecting like terms full lesson GCSE
Full lesson on expanding single brackets, leading on to expanding and simplifying. Last activity leads on nicely to factorising in the next lesson. No printing required - all questions and answers are on powerpoint. Goes through the lesson objectives with the students. Aimed at GCSE students.
Harry Potter Halloween Maths Quiz Resource
Harry potter themed maths quiz - suitable for KS2/KS3
GCSE maths complete display pack - Foundation/higher labels, Formulae, revision exam resource boho
GCSE maths full display pack includes posters on all the important formulae etc that students need to know for their exams, as well as how the foundation and higher papers are broken down into topics. Posters show whether they are for foundation & higher or higher only students. Heading is included as well as a free ‘welcome to maths’ poster for your classroom door.
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Included are 3 pdf files. 1 pdf includes all of the posters, they will be A5 size when printed on A4 as there are 2 to a page. The 2nd pdf has all the posters individually so they can be printed on A4 1 per page. They cover all topics on the GCSEs for both higher and foundation.
The 3rd pdf file includes the letters for the heading “maths to remember”. You can choose to either print the letters for “maths” and use that as a heading or print all of the letters. I recommend A4 size for these pages. This pdf file also includes pie charts showing a breakdown of the foundation and higher GCSE exams, showing roughly what percentage of the exam is on each topic. There is a blank “maths exam dates” page for you to print and laminate. You can then write on this with whiteboard marker and rub it off, reusing it every year. I have included a free “welcome to maths” poster for your classroom door. I think this works best as an A3.
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Posters include areas of 2d shapes - triangle, rectangle, trapezium and parallelogram. Area of a prism. Equation of a straight line and finding the gradient. Area and circumference of a circle as well as area of a sector and arc length. Pythagoras, trigonometry and exact trig values. Sine rule, cosine rule and area of a triangle using sine. Compound interest formula. Circle theorems. Speed distance time, mass density volume and pressure force area formula triangles. The quadratic formula. Interior and exterior angles of polygons. Laws of indices. Surd rules.
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Easter pirate game
Updated the popular pirate game to create an easter version. With a square picker link included
Area and perimeter of semicircles scaffolded worksheet
Scaffolded worksheet on finding the area and perimeter of semi circles. For low ability students.
Probability complete lesson pack GCSE foundation (6-8 lessons) powerpoint and booklet with worksheet
Powerpoint contains around 6-8 lessons on probability, depending on ability. Aimed at foundation GCSE years 9 - 11. The powerpoint contains lessons on;
Probability scale
Simple probability
Probability notation
Listing outcomes
Using tables/grids to list the outcomes of single and combined events : two way tables and sample spaces
Calculate theoretical probability
Set notation
And or rules
Using Venn diagrams to calculate probability
Mutually exclusive events
Probability trees
There is also a word booklet that includes starters, tasks and activities that directly link with the powerpoint.
Scaffolded solving quadratic equations - low ability
Scaffolded grid worksheet on solving quadratic equations for lower ability sets that are struggling to understand how to solve a quadratic
The covid 19 pirate game
Covid 19 spin on the classic pirate game. Same rules apply with different icons. Trade toilet rolls instead of money and use face masks and hand sanitizer to defend. Good fun for any age and gets them practising their grid references.
GCSE maths display pack - no foundation/higher labels. Maths to remember revision exam resource boho
This listing is for the more ‘non curriculum specific’ display pack. Suited to most curricula. There is a more GCSE specific version available in my shop which breaks down topics into higher and foundation, this has the exact same posters just without the higher/foundation labels
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Maths display includes posters on all the important formulae etc that students need to know for exams. Heading is included as well as a free ‘welcome to maths’ poster for your classroom door. This resource is designed in calming neutral colours to reduce cognitive overload/overstimulation.
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Included are 3 pdf files. 1 pdf includes all of the posters, they will be A5 size when printed on A4 as there are 2 to a page. The other pdf is 1 to a page allowing them to be printed on A4.
The 3rd pdf file includes the letters for the heading “maths to remember”. You can choose to either print the letters for “maths” and use that as a heading or print all of the letters. I recommend A4 size for these pages. There is also a ‘maths exam dates’ template included which you can laminate and write the exam dates on in board pen and can rub out and change each year. I have also included a free “welcome to maths” poster as an extra for your classroom door. I think this works best as an A3.
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Posters include areas of 2d shapes - triangle, rectangle, trapezium and parallelogram. Area of a prism. Equation of a straight line and finding the gradient/slope. Area and circumference of a circle as well as area of a sector and arc length. Pythagoras, trigonometry and exact trig values. Sine rule, cosine rule and area of a triangle using sine. Compound interest formula. Circle theorems. Speed distance time, mass density volume and pressure force area formula triangles. The quadratic formula. Interior and exterior angles of polygons. Laws of indices. Surd rules.
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The download will be in pdf format only as stated above.
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Please do let me know if you have any suggestions for extra posters/posters that would suit your curriculum better and share any photos of your displays in the reviews for me to see. I will be interested to see how people lay out their displays!
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All work copyrighted © by MissPhillipson on Tes.
Reproduction rights not included