Much Ado About NothingQuick View
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Much Ado About Nothing

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A study and investigation into the use and history of the number zero. Fun facts about zero. Split class into teams. There is a team discussion about zero and a fun quiz at the end about zero. The winning team is the one who scores closest to zero. Plus 1 for a correct answer and minus 1 for an incorrect answer. So a really smart team will realise they need to get 6 questions correct and 6 questions wrong on purpose to score zero!
KIT KAT MATHS WORKSHEETQuick View
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KIT KAT MATHS WORKSHEET

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<p>Ideal end of term activity. Some maths with a standard 4 bar Kit Kat. (Other chocolate bars are available!)</p>
26 GCSE Revision Starter Cards (A-Z)Quick View
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26 GCSE Revision Starter Cards (A-Z)

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26 GCSE Revision Starter Cards (A-Z) covering key areas of Number, Shape, Data &amp; Algebra. A6 size. Ideal for laminating for re-use. With separate PowerPoint slides with Answers.<br />
Maths with Beanz in TeamzQuick View
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Maths with Beanz in Teamz

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Split class into Teamz and give each Team a can of Beanz and the activity worksheet. The worksheet is editable so you can adjust it to the specific can of Heinz beans you use. [Other beans brands are available.]
Number ChaseQuick View
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Number Chase

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Get a volunteer student to secretly write down a number between 1 and 50. Other students take it in turns to guess the secret number. When you click on each number it will reveal a question/clue to the number which the volunteer needs to answer honestly. Whoever guesses the number correctly gets to choose the next number. Makes a great KS3 plenary / wind-down activity.
Bored of Algebra?Quick View
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Bored of Algebra?

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A fun (end of term?) group work activity. Students to split into groups of 2-4 to create their own Algebra (or other maths topic) Board Game. Can be run over 2 or 3 one hour lessons with a chance to play and judge the best game by peer review. (Includes Hall of Fame of some games created by other classes and some links to inspirational YouTube videos.)
1 Is The Loneliest NumberQuick View
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1 Is The Loneliest Number

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An investigation into the number 1. Takes a look at the origins and history of the number 1. Involves a class discussion about prime numbers, a pair activity, group activity involving binary, an extension activity involving Pascal's Triangle and an individual student assessment.
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FRIDDLES

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A Friddle is Friday Riddle For Tutor Time. (Source: &quot;The Little Book of Thunks&quot;).<br /> <br /> If you would like to contribute to this growing store of Friddles please submit a new Friddle below as a comment and I will try to add them to the collection.