The Resources within this shop are all designed for the teaching of Mathematics for those in the age range 7 - 18 years old. Most resources consist of a PowerPoint lesson followed by a worksheet for the students.
With over twenty nine years of experience, the powerpoint/worksheets within the shop have been used successfully by myself and colleagues over that time. As a head of department for over 15 years, the department has yearly been judged as adding substantial value to students grades.
The Resources within this shop are all designed for the teaching of Mathematics for those in the age range 7 - 18 years old. Most resources consist of a PowerPoint lesson followed by a worksheet for the students.
With over twenty nine years of experience, the powerpoint/worksheets within the shop have been used successfully by myself and colleagues over that time. As a head of department for over 15 years, the department has yearly been judged as adding substantial value to students grades.
These 5 lessons introduce students to Ratio and proportion.
Lesson 1: Simplifying a ratio and expressing a ratio as a fraction
Lesson 2: Expressing as a ratio and simplifying
Lesson 3: Dividing into a ratio using the totals in ratio
Lesson 4: Dividing into a ratio using one of the given parts
Lesson 5: Dividing into a ratio when using the difference between two ratios or the sum of some parts.
Each lesson consists of a PowerPoint, printed examples (if preferred ) and a workbook (which I usually print as an A5 booklet). Solutions are given for the workbooks.
Suitable for both KS2 and KS3 students.
Due to COVID the way we teach has altered somewhat. These days I find it easier to have my examples preprinted with students filling in the gaps between examples in class with the aid of the teacher at the front. A workbook is then provided which allows the student to answer directly in the book.
Note: I tend to print the examples as A4 and the workbook as an A5 booklet.
Lesson 1: Examples and workbook on Decimal place value.
Lesson 2: Examples and workbook on Addition of decimals
Lesson 3: Examples and workbook on Subtraction of decimals
Lesson 4: Examples and workbook on Multiplication of decimals
The examples are also available to buy as a PowerPoint lesson on the shop.
This revision lesson I put together based on material I found most year 11 foundation students were struggling with. The revision mainly focuses on the students ability to apply the four rules of number to some literacy based question.
The second revision lesson I have added is on number machines as I found that students were fine with using the number machine one way but poor on reverse. Hence practice makes perfect!
Here is a small group of revision lessons I have recently used for my year 11 students.
These have been written with them in mind and cover the types of questions they were struggling with.
Generally I tend to go through one or two at the board before they attempt the others.
Revision lessons included are
Probability tree diagrams
Distance speed time
Ingredient questions
Flow diagrams
and some general “wordy” questions that can be troubling for many students.
These two lessons and worksheets are lessons which cover the translations of graphs and the knowledge of stretching a graph by a given scale factor.
The lesson is aimed at the students working out the translation which takes place by initially drawing certain graphs and then linking them the original graph drawn. This is then followed by a series of examples.
The second lesson is similar in that the students are encouraged to draw a series of graphs before linking them to the original as a stretch. The lesson then continues with a series of worked examples.
Both lessons have a worksheet with solutions.
Make the run up to Christmas a little more fun with these TWO activities in one resource.
Activity 1 includes 10 Christmas themed questions for the whole class to answer.
Activity 2 includes a Christmas themed work sheet, for students to answer indivually.
The questions are aimed at GCSE level and are an excellent, but fun revision sessions.
Questions include number, fraction, ratio and algebra.
Answers are included for both activities.
This bundle consists of all lessons I use to teach work related to ratio and proportion through years 7 to 11. The revision material tends to be used in year 11 or even year 10.
This lesson is a follow on from the lessons involving drawing the quadratic curve.
The lesson consists of a couple of worked examples on drawing standard curves, followed by information about some standard graphs and their shape.
The lesson also has an worksheet for students to tackle in class or as a piece of homework.
With factorising and removing brackets of cubics being new to the GCSE specifications last year I have introduced these two lesson to my class teaching.
Starting with removal of brackets students are able to extend from the two brackets situation to the three brackets.
The following lesson looks at the more complicated factorising a cubic. Initially starting with the first factor given style of question before looking at factorising with no hint given.
Worksheets are given for both lessons which could be used in class or as a piece of homework.
Give your classroom a festive look this December. The two advent calendars are designed to be displayed around the classroom in the run up to the Christmas holiday, or as set pieces of work each day.
Students can search the classroom walls for the question of the day and answer the question on their sheet. Ideal as a starter or a good conclusion to the lesson.
Questions range from Algebra, number work, fractions, decimals, ratio and much more.
There are two calendars which can be mixed and matched as you require.
Excellent resource to include a little bit of festive fun and revision.
These activities are aimed at key stage 3 students. They could also be used as revision for GCSE students.
The pack contains GCSE foundation style questions including standard form, ratio, number work, fractions, algebra and much more. Answers are included.
Each round consists of four questions.
Print the slides 8 to 13 on A4 paper and place one printed slide per table
Put students into pairs (either by choice or teacher selection)
Each are given a copy of slide 14 and a few sheets of pieces of A4 paper.
The pairs are designated a starting table and the timer (slide 2) is started.
The students are then given 5 minutes to answer the four questions on that table.
Once the five minutes is up the students move clockwise to the next table and start the next set of four questions and the
timer of slide 3 is started.
This continues until all students have completed each set of questions.
The exercise should take no longer than 30 minutes
At the end students remain at their final table and swap answer sheets with the nearest table.
Go through each question with the class before revealing the answers.
Finally, students ad up their score and the highest score gets a prize!
This exercise gives students a chance to try GCSE style foundation questions and see a demonstration on how they should be answered.
This set of exercises can either be used as a starter during the last two weeks of term or all together as a lesson piece.
Designed with a Christmas feel, the task involves students either creating mathematical equations or using the process of elimination to find the numerical values attached to each of the Christmas pictures presented.
The material is useful for either KS2 or KS3 students, however GCSE foundation students would also have fun with this material.
These GCSE Mathematics revision booklets are aimed at KS4 students who are independently revising for their GCSE. The front cover of each booklet can be scanned with a phone which will then upload a video to be watched. The student is then in a better position to attempt the material inside each booklet.
Topics included are
3d Trig & pythagoras
Algebraic Fractions
Angles in a polygon
Arc Length & Area of a sector
Area under a curve
Best Buys
Calculating the mean
Change of subject
Circle theorems
Completing the square
Composite & Inverse functions
Compound measures
Cubics
Cumultative frequency
Density Mass Volume
Direct & Inverse proportion
Drawing graphs
Equation of a line
Error bounds
Expanding & Factorising quadratics
Forming equations
Fractions
HCF, LCM & Prime factors
Histograms
Inequalities
Iterative formula
Indices
Perpendicular lines & Tangents
Probability tree
Quadratic sequences, formula & inequalities
Ratio
Recurring decimals
Reverse percentages
Trigonometry
Simultaneous equations linear & quadratic
Standard form
Surds
Transformations
Volume
This lesson is designed for irregular shapes which makes use of students knowledge of rectangles and triangles.
The lesson consists of many worked examples plus a worksheet.
These 15 worksheets give the students multiple attempts to either find the equivalent fractions or work out the fraction of a quantity without the use of a calculator.
This bundle of work consists of three lessons with worksheets.
Lesson one : Collection of like terms.
This lesson and two worksheets covers the ability to collect like terms when simplifying a series of terms.
Lesson two : Simplifying expressions
This lesson and two worksheets looks at multiplying terms together where algebra is involved. (At the same time revising the knowledge of - x - or - x +, etc)
Lesson three : Substitution into formulae
This lesson and two worksheets covers the ability to substitute numerical values into simple algebraic expressions
Two worksheets have been given per lesson so that if the class has an issue with the first worksheet, then a review of the work can take place with the follow up worksheet used to demonstrate improvement.
These lessons are suitable as an introduction to Algebra or for the younger students who have little knowledge in Algebra.
Circle Theorems revision is a PowerPoint presentation which can be used over two lessons or more.
The lesson starts with the six theorems required at GCSE followed by a series of examples and questions for the students to attempt.
Due to COVID the way we teach has altered somewhat. These days I find it easier to have my examples preprinted with students filling in the gaps between examples in class with the aid of the teacher at the front. A workbook is then provided which allows the student to answer directly in the book. Furthermore at home students can access a video example or two with the QR code on the front of the workbook (just in case they are struggling at home)
Answers are provided and also answers to the examples
This lesson revises the formula required for area and circumference of a circle.
The lesson also includes revision on the ability to find the area of a sector or an arc length.