Ever since my PGCE I have been convinced that every Maths topic has a unique and interesting way to be taught. 7 years later and I have collected and created 100s of resources to prove my point. All resources, including IB and A Level, are designed to be thoroughly engaging but yet cover every bit of content required with plenty of practise too. Teach LCM with the life of the Cicada bugs or teach proportions using celebrity faces and the golden ratio. All fully animated engaging powerpoints.
Ever since my PGCE I have been convinced that every Maths topic has a unique and interesting way to be taught. 7 years later and I have collected and created 100s of resources to prove my point. All resources, including IB and A Level, are designed to be thoroughly engaging but yet cover every bit of content required with plenty of practise too. Teach LCM with the life of the Cicada bugs or teach proportions using celebrity faces and the golden ratio. All fully animated engaging powerpoints.
This activity runs on OneNote so students will need access to a computer. As it is done using online OneNote they do not need an account for it - just click the link and go! The powerpoint is for teachers reference to help guide students when they get stuck - the answers to each room can be found in the NOTES part of the Powerpoint. The only way I know to share this with students is using a share link which shares my original uneditable OneNote file. This does mean you will not be able to edit anything. If you spot a mistake, tell me and I will fix my original file and this will in turn fix it for anyone using the share link! If for some reason the share link stops working - just let me know and I will send you another share link. I have put the share link at the start of the powerpoint.
HOW IT WORKS:
Send the share link to students. DO NOT send the powerpoint to students.
Each page represents a room which gives a code to access the password protected next page. Their aim is to access the final page.
It works better in pairs.
The Powerpoint is just for you. You only need to share the link with them.
The final room tells you the 4 digit code to “the safe”. I have an actual small safe i bought online which i can easily change the code to and just put a bag of sweets in it. You could just tell them to “escape” to win or tell you the code to the safe to win.
Content:
This is full of different maths skills which would work for all year groups though guided more towards the younger or weaker sets. Substitution may be the mmost difficult topic.
This activity runs on OneNote so students will need access to a computer. As it is done using online OneNote they do not need an account for it - just click the link and go! The powerpoint is for teachers reference to help guide students when they get stuck - the answers to each room can be found in the NOTES part of the Powerpoint. The only way I know to share this with students is using a share link which shares my original uneditable OneNote file. This does mean you will not be able to edit anything. If you spot a mistake, tell me and I will fix my original file and this will in turn fix it for anyone using the share link! If for some reason the share link stops working - just let me know and I will send you another share link. I have put the share link at the start of the powerpoint.
HOW IT WORKS:
Send the share link to students. DO NOT send the powerpoint to students.
Each page represents a room which gives a code to access the password protected next page. Their aim is to access the final page.
It works better in pairs.
The Powerpoint is just for you. You only need to share the link with them.
The final room tells you the 4 digit code to “the safe”. I have an actual small safe i bought online which i can easily change the code to and just put a bag of sweets in it. You could just tell them to “escape” to win or tell you the code to the safe to win.
Content:
This is full of historical and fun codebreaking activities that get harder the further you progress.
This activity runs on OneNote so students will need access to a computer. As it is done using online OneNote they do not need an account for it - just click the link and go! The powerpoint is for teachers reference to help guide students when they get stuck - the answers to each room can be found in the NOTES part of the Powerpoint. The only way I know to share this with students is using a share link which shares my original uneditable OneNote file. This does mean you will not be able to edit anything. If you spot a mistake, tell me and I will fix my original file and this will in turn fix it for anyone using the share link! If for some reason the share link stops working - just let me know and I will send you another share link. I have put the share link at the start of the powerpoint.
HOW IT WORKS:
Send the share link to students. DO NOT send the powerpoint to students.
Each page represents a room which gives a code to access the password protected next page. Their aim is to access the final page.
It works better in pairs.
The Powerpoint is just for you. You only need to share the link with them.
The final room tells you the 4 digit code to “the safe”. I have an actual small safe i bought online which i can easily change the code to and just put a bag of sweets in it. You could just tell them to “escape” to win or tell you the code to the safe to win.
Content:
This is full of logic puzzles which would work for all year groups though guided more towards the younger years.
This activity runs on OneNote so students will need access to a computer. As it is done using online OneNote they do not need an account for it - just click the link and go! The powerpoint is for teachers reference to help guide students when they get stuck - the answers to each room can be found in the NOTES part of the Powerpoint. The only way I know to share this with students is using a share link which shares my original uneditable OneNote file. This does mean you will not be able to edit anything. If you spot a mistake, tell me and I will fix my original file and this will in turn fix it for anyone using the share link! If for some reason the share link stops working - just let me know and I will send you another share link. I have put the share link at the start of the powerpoint.
HOW IT WORKS:
Send the share link to students. DO NOT send the powerpoint to students.
Each page represents a room which gives a code to access the password protected next page. Their aim is to access the final page.
It works better in pairs.
The Powerpoint is just for you. You only need to share the link with them.
The final room tells you the 4 digit code to “the safe”. I have an actual small safe i bought online which i can easily change the code to and just put a bag of sweets in it. You could just tell them to “escape” to win or tell you the code to the safe to win.
Content:
This covers Numeracy topics aimed at years 9 to 11 which are -
Types of number
Ratio
Percentages
Standard Form
Venn Diagrams
This activity runs on OneNote so students will need access to a computer. As it is done using online OneNote they do not need an account for it - just click the link and go! The powerpoint is for teachers reference to help guide students when they get stuck - the answers to each room can be found in the NOTES part of the Powerpoint. The only way I know to share this with students is using a share link which shares my original uneditable OneNote file. This does mean you will not be able to edit anything. If you spot a mistake, tell me and I will fix my original file and this will in turn fix it for anyone using the share link! If for some reason the share link stops working - just let me know and I will send you another share link. I have put the share link at the start of the powerpoint.
HOW IT WORKS:
Send the share link to students. DO NOT send the powerpoint to students.
Each page represents a room which gives a code to access the password protected next page. Their aim is to access the final page.
It works better in pairs.
The Powerpoint is just for you. You only need to share the link with them.
The final room tells you the 4 digit code to “the safe”. I have an actual small safe i bought online which i can easily change the code to and just put a bag of sweets in it. You could just tell them to “escape” to win or tell you the code to the safe to win.
Content:
This covers Geometry topics aimed at years 7 and 8 which are -
Types of number
Timestables
Factors and multiples
Magic Squares
Division
Check out my free “Christmas maths escape room” to have a better idea of how this works.
This activity runs on OneNote so students will need access to a computer. As it is done using online OneNote they do not need an account for it - just click the link and go! The powerpoint is for teachers reference to help guide students when they get stuck - the answers to each room can be found in the NOTES part of the Powerpoint. The only way I know to share this with students is using a share link which shares my original uneditable OneNote file. This does mean you will not be able to edit anything. If you spot a mistake, tell me and I will fix my original file and this will in turn fix it for anyone using the share link! If for some reason the share link stops working - just let me know and I will send you another share link. I have put the share link at the start of the powerpoint.
HOW IT WORKS:
Send the share link to students. DO NOT send the powerpoint to students.
Each page represents a room which gives a code to access the password protected next page. Their aim is to access the final page.
It works better in pairs.
The Powerpoint is just for you. You only need to share the link with them.
The final room tells you the 4 digit code to “the safe”. I have an actual small safe i bought online which i can easily change the code to and just put a bag of sweets in it. You could just tell them to “escape” to win or tell you the code to the safe to win.
Content:
This covers Algebra topics aimed at years 10 and 11 which are -
Solving all Linear Equations
Plotting straight line graphs
Arithmetic Sequences
Factorising and expanding single and double brackets
Check out my free “Christmas maths escape room” to have a better idea of how this works.
This activity runs on OneNote so students will need access to a computer. As it is done using online OneNote they do not need an account for it - just click the link and go! The powerpoint is for teachers reference to help guide students when they get stuck - the answers to each room can be found in the NOTES part of the Powerpoint. The only way I know to share this with students is using a share link which shares my original uneditable OneNote file. This does mean you will not be able to edit anything. If you spot a mistake, tell me and I will fix my original file and this will in turn fix it for anyone using the share link! If for some reason the share link stops working - just let me know and I will send you another share link. I have put the share link at the start of the powerpoint.
HOW IT WORKS:
Send the share link to students. DO NOT send the powerpoint to students.
Each page represents a room which gives a code to access the password protected next page. Their aim is to access the final page.
It works better in pairs.
The Powerpoint is just for you. You only need to share the link with them.
The final room tells you the 4 digit code to “the safe”. I have an actual small safe i bought online which i can easily change the code to and just put a bag of sweets in it. You could just tell them to “escape” to win or tell you the code to the safe to win.
Content:
This covers Algebra topics aimed at years 7 and 8 which are -
One step equations
Substitution (positive only)
Coordinates
Function machines
Collecting like terms
two step equations (positive only)
Expanding single brackets
Check out my free “Christmas maths escape room” to have a better idea of how this works.
This escape room runs on OneNote so students will need access to a computer. As it is done using online OneNote they do not need an account for it - just click the link and go! The powerpoint is for teachers reference to help guide students when they get stuck - the answers to each room can be found in the NOTES part of the Powerpoint. The only way I know to share this with students is using a share link which shares my original uneditable OneNote file. This does mean you will not be able to edit anything. If you spot a mistake, tell me and I will fix my original file and this will in turn fix it for anyone using the share link! If for some reason the share link stops working - just let me know and I will send you another share link. I have put the share link at the start of the powerpoint.
HOW IT WORKS:
Send the share link to students. DO NOT send the powerpoint to students.
Each page represents a room which gives a code to access the password protected next page. Their aim is to access the final page.
It works better in pairs.
The Powerpoint is just for you. You only need to share the link with them.
The final room tells you the 4 digit code to “the safe”. I have an actual small safe i bought online which i can easily change the code to and just put a bag of sweets in it. You could just tell them to “escape” to win or tell you the code to the safe to win.
Content:
This covers geometry topics aimed at years 10, 11 which are -
Volumes of cylinders
angles in parallel lines
Volumes of compound 3D shapes
3D coordinates
Sum of angles in polygons
Trigonometry (SOHCAHTOA only)
Translations
Areas of circles
Check out my free “Christmas maths escape room” to have a better idea of how this works.
This escape room runs on OneNote so students will need access to a computer. As it is done using online OneNote they do not need an account for it - just click the link and go! The powerpoint is for teachers reference to help guide students when they get stuck - the answers to each room can be found in the NOTES part of the Powerpoint. The only way I know to share this with students is using a share link which shares my original uneditable OneNote file. This does mean you will not be able to edit anything. If you spot a mistake, tell me and I will fix my original file and this will in turn fix it for anyone using the share link! If for some reason the share link stops working - just let me know and I will send you another share link. I have put the share link at the start of the powerpoint.
HOW IT WORKS:
Send the share link to students. DO NOT send the powerpoint to students.
Each page represents a room which gives a code to access the password protected next page. Their aim is to access the final page.
It works better in pairs.
The Powerpoint is just for you. You only need to share the link with them.
The final room tells you the 4 digit code to “the safe”. I have an actual small safe i bought online which i can easily change the code to and just put a bag of sweets in it. You could just tell them to “escape” to win or tell you the code to the safe to win.
Content:
This covers geometry topics aimed at years 7 and 8 which are -
areas of squares, rectangles and triangles
area and perimeter of compound shapes
angles in triangles, quadrilaterals, on a line and around a point
Names of all quadrilaterals
Coordinates
Names of regular polygons up to 10 sides.
faces, edges and vertices of 3D solids.
This escape room runs on OneNote so students will need access to a computer. As it is done using online OneNote I do not believe that they need an account for it. I have not had any issues using it with any of my students. The powerpoint is for teachers reference to help guide students when they get stuck. The only way I know to share this with students is using a share link which can be temperamental. I have put the share link at the start of the powerpoint.
HOW IT WORKS:
Send the share link to students.
Each page represents a room which gives a code to access the password protected next page. Their aim is to access the final page.
It works better in pairs.
I have done it in 3 classes and the quickest has been 55 minutes.
Content:
I built this for my set 1 year 9s. The hardest maths involved will be equations with brackets on both sides.
A quiz built from my “End of Year Maths Quiz Builder” resource. I used Teams to share my screen with the students and instructed them to make their own mini groups on Teams just in text conversation so they can discuss answers. Keep track of scores using the Excel spreadsheet and be ready to send files to students for different rounds. It was a little time consuming but I got students to send their answers to me and then I sent them out to other teams for marking between each round. Good luck and stay safe!
A selection of rounds to help build any quiz for any class. Fun but still involves a lot of maths. I find the 4 rounds lasts about an hour. This resource has 8 rounds in total for you to select from. Rounds include picture rounds, a movie round, a music round and even a table topper all involving maths. I built it to be used and reused every year with different year groups. One less lesson I have to plan! With a bit of forward planning I managed to use it as an online virtual quiz too!
Everything you need to teach chapters 1 to 20 of the International Baccalaureate Mathematics Standard Level course.
The PowerPoints are designed to show step by step method through animation in a thorough and engaging way. This makes it ideal for the teacher to use it in lessons or for students to use it to self learn.
Descriptive Statistics and Linear Modeling - Chapters 20 and 21 - International Baccalaureate - Standard Level
Everything required to teach this chapter in the IB Standard Level Mathematics course. The PowerPoint is designed to show step by step method through animation in a thorough and engaging way. This makes it ideal for the teacher to use it in lessons or for students to use it to self learn.
Vectors an their applications - Chapter 12 and 13 - International Baccalaureate - Standard Level
Everything required to teach this chapter in the IB Standard Level Mathematics course. The PowerPoint is designed to show step by step method through animation in a thorough and engaging way. This makes it ideal for the teacher to use it in lessons or for students to use it to self learn.
Created by professor Bongard to test peoples ability to recognise patterns. Students of all abilities seem to enjoy these. Students need to recognise what the pictures on the left have in common in which the pictures on the right do not.
On recognising that a countdown timer in powerpoint does not seem to exist I set myself the challenge of creating one. Done completely through animation these timers can be easily copied and pasted into your own powerpoints. I only made a 5 minute and 1 minute timer for the actual countdown clock. I tried a 1 minute and 2 minute timer using a different method too.
Get students to play naughts and crosses by answering questions you provide. Type your own questions in, reveal questions as students pick them and then place a naught or a cross. If students answer incorrectly then they miss their turn. All cleverly animated to work on the standard PowerPoint software.