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Translating Shapes Lesson - Fully Resourced and Differentiated
Translating Shapes Lesson - Fully resourced,SEN friendly and differentiated with a Pokemon Go Starter for engagement.
Lesson slides in Powerpoint and Notebook
GCSE Maths Calculations using Surds - Fully Resourced
Calculations using surds lessons, fully resourced with dominoes starter, differentiated activities and worksheet and extension task with answers. SEN friendly and graded to the new GCSE specification.
Images included are to show slide previews as Notebook slides will not display in the sample box!
Pokemon Go Translation Puzzle
Pokemon Go themed translation puzzle. Students must firstly follow the trail to capture pokemon and then find their own column vectors to catch the remaining creatures.
Outstanding Area of a Trapezium Lesson & Resources
Dyslexia friendly and fully differentiated lesson on the area of a trapezium. Outcomes graded for the new GCSE specification.
Algebra Basics Intervention Lesson
Fully differentiated algebra activity (collecting like terms, substitution, factorising/expanding and simplifying linear expressions and solving equations). Ideal for use as a revision or intervention lesson for KS3/GCSE students. Answer grids provided for easy peer assessment during the lesson,
For best engagement, split the class into groups and rotate the tasks around after 6/7 minutes. Remember to leave time for peer assessment at the end of the lesson.
Area and Perimeter Intervention Lesson (Great end of term activity)
Fully differentiated Area and Perimeter lesson using rectangles, triangles and compound shapes. Ideal for use as a revision or intervention lesson for KS2/KS3/Foundation Students. Answer grids provided for easy peer assessment during the lesson,
For best engagement, split the class into groups and rotate the tasks around after 6/7 minutes. Remember to leave time for peer assessment at the end of the lesson.
KS3 Written Calculations Homework Pack - Whole Unit (With Parental Engagement)
Whole unit homework pack for KS3 written calculations. Each sheet is differentiated and dyslexia friendly with self assessment and parental engagement included.
To use effectively set as homework, mark on submission and then return home to be signed by parent before sticking into books.
Homework sheets on:
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
BIDMAS
Rounding
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Outstanding GCSE Higher Maths Triangle Calculations Activity
A mixture of missing angle and side length questions for higher students (Pythagoras, Trigonometry, Sine and Cosine Rules). A flow chart is included to help students to decide how to determine the unknowns.
Print on coloured paper and laminate for repeated use. To easily differentiate, ask students to sort triangles into groups according the formula needed & work from left to right on the flow chart.
Questions collected from a variety of on-line sources.
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Discus Key Points Teaching Cards
Key point and task card for use with KS3 or lower ability KS4 students.
Print back to back(flip on long edge) and laminate for repeated use!
Information and pictures gathered from various online resources.
GCSE Maths Simplifying Surds
Step by step guide to simplifying surds. With objectives, and questions included.
GCSE MAths - Area and Perimeter of a Trapezium
Notebook lesson with tasks and answers on the Area and Perimeter of a Trapezium. Students will need to be able to use Pythagoras to complete some tasks.
Worksheet matching the tasks on the lessons resource is also attached if required.
Resources put together using a variety of text books and exam resources.
GCSE PE Disability in Sport Lesson/Revision
GCSE PE Disability in Sport Lesson or Revision PowerPoint with differentiated tasks, created using a variety of texts books and exam resources. Feel free to alter to suit your class' needs!
Athletics Record Card
Great resource for students to record their progress/achievements/targets.
Would reccommend using them indoors (maybe in the changing rooms) and collecting them in after use!