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Maths resources. Working on Project-A-Lesson. A full lesson in a PowerPoint. For busy teachers who still want outstanding engaging tasks and learning checks

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Maths resources. Working on Project-A-Lesson. A full lesson in a PowerPoint. For busy teachers who still want outstanding engaging tasks and learning checks
Factorising Quadratics
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Factorising Quadratics

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Factorising quadratics where a = 1 Examples, a guided scaffolded exercise, a regular exercise, some exam questions and a section on factorising to simplify fractional algebra. More than a lesson here, use what you need or choose your starting point.
Fractions of amounts
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Fractions of amounts

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Simple powerpoint covering an example problem pair, an independant task with some expect, check, reflect, explain questions and a plenary.
Solving linear equations with fractions ONE SIDE
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Solving linear equations with fractions ONE SIDE

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Loads of examples, some questions and some exam questions focused on the different types of solving equations involving fractions questions students might see. Note there is no quadratic stuff, nor any examples where the unknown appears on both sides.
Proportion In Context
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Proportion In Context

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Going through your typical proportion questions, focusing on how to pick which type of proportion is needed. CHANGELOG 9/12/2022 Updated answers.
Funny pie charts
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Funny pie charts

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A few pie charts that represent funny ideas or jokes. The idea is that students get a feel for how pie charts work. I used it as a Y7 starter to generate discussion. The 'how often charts don't make sense' pie chart is particularly good for this. As always, please rate and comment with suggests and ideas. Thanks :)
Arcs and sectors
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Arcs and sectors

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Example problem pair Some exercises Learning check Not massively exciting. Open to suggestions on how to inject a little more zip. NOTE: TES has pretty rubbish versioning. I tend to update my PowerPoints every time I teach with them, adding more stuff or correcting errors in presentation and math. The latest version can always be found here
Dividing algebraic fractions
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Dividing algebraic fractions

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Example problem pair Two activities Some application questions Learning check NOTE : I update my slides often but don’t always get around to reuploading them here. The latest version of this PowerPoint can always be found at this link.
Experimental Probability
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Experimental Probability

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Full lessons. Covers a few discussion points, and goes through how to find experimental probabilities from tables. You should probably print off the questions as they go over two pages.
Reading Timetables
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Reading Timetables

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Simple Powerpoint on reading timetables with a starter, example problem pair, an exercise, exam question and plenary.
Place Value
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Place Value

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PowerPoint using the White Rose place value grids writing place values from both grids and identifying place value in the number. Includes an exercise, some whiteboard work a starter and a plenary.
Pictograms
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Pictograms

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Includes A starter Two example problem pairs on finding frequencies and drawing the missing items. An exercise involving a bit of thinking (that owes a BIG debt of gratitude to @giftedHKO for the inspiration) Two exam questions A learning check plenary.
Index Laws : Power Law and change of base
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Index Laws : Power Law and change of base

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Trying to aim for a mastery/in depth lesson, rather than getting all the index laws done in one lesson. Huge credit to Jo Morgan (@mathsjem). Nicked a lot from her for this resource. CHANGELOG : 10/3/2022 Changed to new format, a bit of cleaning up
Rounding to decimal places
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Rounding to decimal places

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An example problem pair, a discussion slide on things like 24.98 to 1 d.p. , some miniwhiteboard work, an exercise with answers and a quick plenary learning check.