This bingo game on calculating frequency density would make a great starter for lessons on interpreting histograms. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on basic probability would make a great starter for lessons on probability of multiple events and harder probability questions. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on multipliers would make a great starter for lessons on percentage increase and decrease, compound percentages and original value problems. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on finding the next term would make a great starter for lessons on finding the nth term of a sequence or generating sequences from writtten rules. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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Test your pupils' knowledge of trig values with this set of snap cards. There are 20 cards featuring pictures of triangles and the sine and cosine values. The cards can be used to play traditional snap or a number of variations.
You'll get full instructions, ideas for support and extension, and extra challenge questions - everything you need for a great lesson!
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This bingo game on vector arithmetic would make a great starter for lessons on solving harder vector problems such as showing vectors are parallel. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on converting mixed numbers would make a great starter for lessons on adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing mixed numbers. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on halving would make a great starter for lessons on any kind of mental and written calculations. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on substitution would make a great starter for lessons on solving linear equations, plotting linear graphs and generating sequences from the nth term. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on substitution would make a great starter for lessons on plotting quadratic graphs and generating quadratic sequences from the nth term. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on Pythagoras would make a great starter for lessons on harder Pythagoras questions such as those where the hypotenuse is given and those set in a context. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on substitution would make a great starter for lessons on direct and inverse proportion formulae. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on basic index rules would make a great starter for lessons on harder simplifying questions and evaluating fractional and negative indices. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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These resources can be used as an end of term lesson themed around Wimbledon.
Starter
A catchphrase-style game which covers fractions, percentages and ratio.
Main
A mystery activity based around the amount of prize money given out at Wimbledon. The mystery involves fractions, percentages and ratio and will also require some problem solving.
The resources are ideal for KS3 and foundation KS4, but may also work well as a revision activity for higher students.
Instructions and solutions are included.
An end of topic assessment on expressions, suitable for a GCSE Higher class. Written for the new 9-1 spec.
The assessment covers:
expanding and factorising into one bracket
expanding and factorising quadratics
expanding the product of three binomials
simplifying algebraic fractions
application to geometric questions
The resource comes with worked solutions, making it easy for you or your students to mark.
Also included is a follow-up resource which contains questions for strengthening understanding, as well as extending it. This supports a mastery style of teaching - if students do not demonstrate full understanding they're given more support before moving on to a new topic. If students have fully understood, they complete extension work.
An end of topic assessment on non-calculator arithmetic, suitable for a GCSE Foundation class (or a Higher class who need to practise this topic). Written for the new 9-1 spec.
The assessment covers:
all four operations on integers
dividing with a remainder
bank statements
multi-step worded questions
multiplying decimals
The resource comes with worked solutions, making it easy for you or your students to mark.
Also included is a follow-up resource which contains questions for strengthening understanding, as well as extending it. This supports a mastery style of teaching - if students do not demonstrate full understanding they're given more support before moving on to a new topic. If students have fully understood, they complete extension work.
A set of differentiated questions on evaluating functions.
There are three levels of difficulty:
substituting a value into a function (mild)
substituting an expression into a function (spicy)
substituting a binomial expression into a quadratic function (extra hot)
The resource includes a 'check-in' question. This can be attempted on mini-whiteboards to give you and the students an idea of how well they understand the topic. The feedback from the question will help students to choose which set of questions to answer, and will tell you who needs extra support.
Full solutions are included, making it easy for you or your students to mark.
A set of differentiated questions on solving equations with functions. Students will need prior knowledge of solving linear and quadratic equations, as well as substituting expressions into a function.
There are three levels of difficulty:
mild questions, such as: f(x) = 5x + 1, solve f(x) = 2
spicy questions, such as: f(x) = 5x + 1, solve f(x + 1) = 2
extra hot questions, such as: f(x) = 5x + 1, g(x) = 2x, solve f(x + 1) = g(3x)
The resource includes a 'check-in' question. This can be attempted on mini-whiteboards to give you and the students an idea of how well they understand the topic. The feedback from the question will help students to choose which set of questions to answer, and will tell you who needs extra support.
Full solutions are included, making it easy for you or your students to mark.
An end of topic assessment on percentages, suitable for a GCSE Foundation class or a weaker Higher class. Written for the new 9-1 spec.
The assessment covers:
calculating percentages of amounts
percentage increase and decrease
writing one quantity as a percentage of another
original value problems
repeated percentage change
worded and geometric problems
The resource comes with worked solutions, making it easy for you or your students to mark.
Also included is a follow-up resource which contains questions for strengthening understanding, as well as extending it. This supports a mastery style of teaching - if students do not demonstrate full understanding they're given more support before moving on to a new topic. If students have fully understood, they complete extension work.
A calculated colouring activity in which students create their own Christmas card featuring a jazzy Christmas jumper! Students have to answer the questions in order to reveal the colours to shade the jumper. The questions involve rounding numbers using both decimal places and significant figures. Once complete and coloured in they can add their own greeting to the front and the inside of the card.
This makes a great task for the end of term and gives the students a nice card to take home, with all the maths on the back of the card for them to show off!
The resource includes full instructions, a clear solution and ideas for how to extend students who finish. It can easily be made into a full lesson by combining it with other resources from our Christmas bundle.
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