This is a full 2/3 lessons on Place Value covering Entry Level and Functional skills Level 1 for students learning about Place Value calculations.
Covers :
Identifying values of numbers and writing numbers
Comparing Numbers using Inequality symbols
Ordering positive and negative numbers
Ordering Decimals
Multiplying integers & decimals by 10,100, 1000
Dividing integers & decimals by 10,100, 1000
The Lesson provides examples and exercises with all topics. Everything is on the powerpoint including answers. you will not need to print extra resources. Powerpoint is fully animated.
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Clear Powerpoint lesson , including introduction to forumla’s ( and ways to simplify them!)
Worked through animated examples ,Practice questions and answers, Pressure Code breaker ,Density animated examples ,Includes simple pressure and density question and some of those question that are more complex towards the back of the GCSE Paper.
Made with Grade 3/4/5 students in mind. Great GCSE revision
(compound Measures)
Revision of all 3D Shapes for GCSE higher worksheet.
Examples to fill in and practice.
Shapes covered :
Cube, cubiod, triangular prism, cylinder, cone, pyramid , sphere and Hemisphere.
answers included
Bumper PowerPoint covering all Angle topics GCSE Higher students need to know.
Includes:
Parallel Line starter / Recap
Recap of Corresponding , Co-Interior and Alternate Angle rules (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Regular Polygons (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Interiors and exterior angles (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Problem Solving with angles in Polygons, including algebraic (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Fill in table task
Lots of Exam practice and Challenging questions with answers.
All answers included. Complete two lessons.
GCSE Maths Revision - 4-5 Marks questions Foundation. Great revision to help with those questions with multiple steps and high marks.
Answers included.
A total of 100 questions
This resource contains lots of different statistics gathered from lots of different websites about the world cup 2018.
Task 1: Who has scored the most goals? (Reading from charts and interpreting)
Task 2: Teams aren’t shooting as much as they used too? (Counting, reading charts and interpreting)
Task 3: England may struggle but the Premier League dominates! (composite bar charts)
Task 4: Use the information about the different stadiums to be used in the world cup below to fill in the table. (Organising data, averages and total)
Task 5: There is 90 minutes in one football match to be played. Use the diagram to help answer the questions below. (working with times and schedueles)
Task 6: How far each nation will have to travel during the Group Stages? (conversion of km and miles, adding times, compound measures)
All with answers to save you time!
Can be used in part just as easily as all together.
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Fractions, Decimals and Percentage Lesson for HIGHER GCSE.
Includes :
Starter with answers
Table of conversions they should already know to fill in
Converting between Decimal and Percentages (Examples, practice and answers)
Converting between Decimal and Fractions(Examples, practice and answers)
Super 9 question grid : differentiated testing all skills with exam style questions (Examples, practice and answers)
Assessment Questions with answers
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Lesson/Lesson on Surface Area and Volume for GCSE Higher.
Includes:
Starter of surface area of cube and answers
Examples of surface area of a cubiod, triangular prism. (Examples, practice and answers)
Surface area of parallelogram prism and Trapezium prism (Examples, practice and answers)
Problem solving including exam questions
Volume examples, including triangular prisms (Examples, practice and answers)
Practice on working backwards to find missing lengths (Examples, practice and answers)
Worded problems practice with answers
Powerpoint going through
Line equations
Finding the gradients and y intercept , including rearranging if needed.
Finding equation of a line from picture
Finding gradient from two coordinates
Finding a line equations from two coordinates
Parallel Line equations
Perpendicular Line Equations
Each sections contain animated examples and questions for students to try with answers.
No other resources needed to complete this lesson ( would probably take 2 lessons to complete with full understanding or one lesson as revision)
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Get ready to hop into some serious revision this Easter with our exciting and engaging activity!
Consisting of three stages, our activity challenges students to utilise their previous task answers to progress through each stage.
The first stage involves a maze, where students must navigate their way through a mixed revision grid to end up at the correct number to take forward.
In the second stage, a number trail awaits, where students must use their mathematical skills to solve a ‘newspaper style’ number problem and continue to the next stage.
The final stage, Mixed revision Code Breaker, and they decipher the code to reach the end of the activity.
For an added layer of excitement, you can also offer a fourth stage, where students can use their answers from the first two stages to unlock a padlock and reveal a special Easter surprise. This extra challenge adds to the competition and makes the activity a little be more competition and exciting!
With a duration of approximately one hour, the activity can be adjusted to suit the ability level of each student. Our Easter revision activity is the perfect way to make revision fun and engaging, all while reinforcing essential skills for upcoming exams. Don’t miss out on the chance to elevate your revision game this Easter!
This Bundle contain four lesson and 1 homework.
The lesson are aimed at GCSE HIGHER students, and to link to one an other,
Area and perimeter (mainly problem solving , but also recapping the basics!)
Circles ( again recapping circumference and area and problem solving)
Sectors (intro to sectors, linking to working backwards to find a angle)
Unit conversion between cm squared to m squared, and cubes etc.
Homework covering these topics.
Lots of effort was taken to ensure the content was relevent to the new GCSE and problem solving skills at all times.
Answers are all provided, no printing required.
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This is a 4 lessons resources covering the following topics :
Writing a ratio from wordy questions,
Simplifying a ratio from wordy questions,
Dividing into a ratio,
Writing ratios as fractions,
And problem solving with ratio.
All answers are provided, and no printing needed!
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GCSE Higher lesson on all Indices.
Includes :
Starter on square and cube numbers
Students given grid on six types to fill in notes and examples as we go
Indices (multiplication & Division) (Examples, Practice and answers)
Indices and brackets (Examples, Practice and answers)
Negative Indices (Examples, Practice and answers)
Fractional Indices (Examples, Practice and answers)
Indices (Multi- step) (Examples, Practice and answers)
Powers of 0 (Examples, Practice and answers)
Exit card with three levels of questions mixed.
Included are Exam questions from new spec on indices.
Lesson on Arc length and Area of Sectors for GCSE Higher including :
Starter on area of circles with answers
Recap of working out area of circle and compound shapes including circles (Examples, Practice and answers)
Recap on area of trapeziums (Examples, Practice and answers)
Arc Length Examplanation (Examples, Practice and answers)
perimeter of a sector examples (Examples, Practice and answers)
Applying to exam question
Recap on working backwards with equations
Area of Sectors Explanation (Examples, Practice and answers)
Problem Solving - Working backwards from either area of arc length to find the angle or radius (Examples, Practice and answers)
Exam Questions with worked answers
Segments Examples (Examples, Practice and answers)
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Standard form lesson used for OFSTED received great feedback and lesson rated outstanding.
Included Powerpoint with notes, quick questions and answers , sorting activity and success criteria ladder.
Also includes GCSE exam questions and and answers ( i set this as homework, but would be greaa to use in class)
Students enjoyed the lesson and really started to not only understanding how to answer exam questions but the purpose of why standard form exist.
Powerpoint goes from basic explanation of what bounds are, then calculating bounds.
Applying to contextual exam style questions , including division problems and pythagoras.
Also includes exa style questions for students to try and a ‘around the room trial’ ( the trial is based on pythagoras and bounds)
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Get your class energised and excited about football and maths with our incredible “Football Maths Challenge”!
With nine rounds of football-themed activities, this challenge is sure to engage and motivate students.
In Round 1, students will have the chance to show off their flag and country knowledge.
In Round 2, they can predict and analyse the results of the home nations.
Round 3 involves delving into the medal tables,
Round 4 will test their knowledge of previous World Cup statistics.
Round 5 challenges students to calculate which team will travel the most
Round 6 focuses on stadiums, including their locations and capacities.
Round 7, students will get to study the 2022 schedule,
Round 8 explores the time differences involved in the tournament,
Round 9, will have students calculating ticket prices.
With all answers included, this challenge is the perfect activity for end-of-term fun or as a way to support your students during the World Cup or as project based maths. Depending on the length of your lessons, the challenge may take two sessions to complete. So get ready to score big with our Football Maths Challenge!
Get ready for an exciting and engaging lesson that combines the excitement of the World Cup with the challenge of multiple maths topics!
In Round 1, students will dive into stadium statistics, practicing reading from charts, calculating averages, and solving money problems.
Round 2 focuses on team and group stages, testing students’ skills in reading charts, solving number problems, and utilizing multiplicative reasoning.
Round 3 challenges students with ticket prices, including money problems, fractions, and currency conversion.
In Round 4, students will explore time differences and working with time, while
Round 5 covers distances, including following maps, converting between miles and kilometers, and reading maps.
All answers are provided, making this lesson perfect for group or project work. No printing is necessary, but all materials are provided for those who prefer hard copies. This lesson is a great way to engage students who may not be interested in football, as well as those who are passionate about the sport.
Don’t miss out on the chance to enhance your students’ maths skills while also tapping into the excitement of the World Cup. Enjoy this engaging and enriching lesson today!
This is a complete 3/4 lesson on factorising Quadratics ( including with a coefficient>1), the difference of two squares, and solving all types of quadratics by factoring. It covers all that is needed for the GCSE Higher exams.
Covers :
Factorising single bracket expressions reminder and practice with answers
Negative operations quick 20 questions ( sum and product)
Explanations of what makes an expression a ‘quadratic’
Sum and Product examples and practice activity with answers
Factorising quadratics with a coefficient of 1 example
Gapped worksheet practice and answers
Factorising quadratics with coefficient > 1 example
Differentiated practice and answers
Difference of two squares examples
Explanation of how to spot the difference of two squares
Differentiated practice and answers
Solving examples when Factorising quadratics with a coefficient of 1
Gapped worksheet practice and answers
Solving examples when Factorising quadratics with a coefficient of >1
Solving examples when Factorising quadratics when rearranging is required
Solving examples when Factorising quadratics with only one bracket
Differentiated practice and answers
The Lesson provides examples and exercises on all topics. Everything, including answers, is on the PowerPoint, which is fully animated. You will not need to print extra resources.
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