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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
Areas of sectors
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Areas of sectors

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Some prior knowledge stuff Example problem pairs Exercises involving finding the area, but also finding the radius/angle, although when I reteach this at a later point I think I’ll add more of these in A learning check NOTE: I don’t want to reupload to TES every time I add or change a resource (which I do often). The latest version of the file 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.
Index Laws : Division
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Index Laws : Division

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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.
Column Multiplication
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Column Multiplication

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PowerPoint on column multiplication. *Starter with a focus on commutativity etc *Example problem pair to teach with *Some questions (a bit of a boring exercise, sorry) *A blooket *5 QQ to finish.
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.
Words and numbers
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Words and numbers

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6 starters that help students connect the different words for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Lots of questions like ‘6 and 4 more’ and ‘4 lots of 6’ and ‘4 increased by 6’
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
Thinkers
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Thinkers

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A collection of 7 starters designed for students to think about things not always explicitly taught. ie Is the result 2 or 1/2 Is the trailing 0 needed? Is a 1 needed?
Index Laws : Multiplication
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Index Laws : Multiplication

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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: 2/10/22 Updated new style. Added some whiteboard work.
Factorising Non-Monic Quadratics
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Factorising Non-Monic Quadratics

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Quadratics of the form ax^2 + bx + c Example problem pair, some questions, some examples where a and c are not prime and then some exam questions. Personally I use the grid method (Check out Jo Morgan’s Compendium of Mathematical Methods!)
Percentage of an amount [Non Calc]
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Percentage of an amount [Non Calc]

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Everything you need to teach percentage on an amount (non calculator). Will easily fill 2 lessons. 2 example problem pairs. 2 sets of exercises. An old sats question, a blooket and some plenary questions.
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.
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
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Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

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CHANGELOG 4/10/21 Fixed some formatting errors Simple stuff. Example problem pairs, so exercises. I’m sure there’s loads more interesting things you can do here. I used some extra stuff I found on resourceaholic for some practice. Probably at least 3/4 lessons in these slides.