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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
Solving two step equations
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Solving two step equations

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Does as it says on the tin. There’s probably two lessons in here. Includes a worksheet with the same questions as on the PowerPoint. Answers are provided.
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.
The Order of Operations
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The Order of Operations

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Two example problem pairs, covering both ‘regular’ examples but also examples where you need to do order of operations within a fraction. Three exercises and a learning check.
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.
is this 1 needed?
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is this 1 needed?

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A simple little slide to put up for discussion. Is this 1 needed? Ignore the preview, it looks fine when downloaded.
Mean from a list
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Mean from a list

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Work out the mean from a list Work out a missing number given a mean No median, no mode. Deliberately. Includes a starter, two example problem pairs, two exercises, a quiz and a learning summary.
The Sine Rule
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The Sine Rule

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Two lessons at least here. Simple sine rule questions and more difficult ‘using the sine rule’ as well as the ambiguous case. Includes a worksheet, some whoteboard work, an exam question, some example problem pairs, a section on doing some timed questions.
Pokemon Go lesson
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Pokemon Go lesson

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Starter about hatching eggs and a rich task involving student developing a plan to maximise XP and minimise time spent. Made by a colleague who is shy to upload stuff. I understand none of it. Much thanks to him.
Rio 2016 Olympics Maths
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Rio 2016 Olympics Maths

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Massively based on @Dooranran 's stuff. Speed distance time Nets Areas of circles/volumes of spheres Symmetry Pie charts Equations of lines Proportion Reading graphs Misleading graphs.
Sequences - Collect a joke
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Sequences - Collect a joke

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A worksheet for simple sequences, both generating from a written rule, and finding the missing number. Students start at T. They then answer the question at the bottom of the letter, to find the answer at the top of their next letter. And so on. If they complete this it should spell out the punchline 'Tyrannosaurus Wrecks&'
Drawn Correctly? - Angles in a triangle
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Drawn Correctly? - Angles in a triangle

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Students are shown 8 triangles. They have to assess if the traingles shown are mathematically valid. Some of the triangles do not add up to 180 dregrees. Some triangles have clear acute angles lables as obtuse angles. As an extention, some pupils can give written reasons WHY some of the traingles are not correct. NOTE: These are not drawn to scale, and are not to assess students ability to measure angles with a protractor. They are as a test of student's knowledge about the internal angles of a triangle.