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Factorising expressions using a single bracket

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<p>The following pack which is a lesson which follows the new and approved mastery curriculum contains the following:</p> <ul> <li>A powerpoint which includes a starter, plenary and all demonstration activities.</li> <li>A lesson plan which explains and outlines what happens in the lesson.</li> <li>Two worksheets, both which are identical in questions however one of these is scaffolded. The scaffolded worksheet already takes out the HCF for a few of the questions to support those who are less able.</li> </ul> <p>I was observed with a top set year 8 class for this lesson and was graded as outstanding (grade 1). This resource worked extremely well with this class and has an emphasis on investigation which prompts critical thinking.</p>
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Area of a circle

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Within the resource pack is a detailed PowerPoint and worksheet to accompany it.<br /> <br /> The PowerPoint contains a starter which asks pupils to deduce the formula for the area of a circle. The teacher can then explain this afterwards.<br /> <br /> The PowerPoint contains examples of how to calculate the area of a circle, semi-circle and finally a quarter circle which will allow you to scaffold your pupils carefully.<br /> <br /> The worksheet is double sided and provides pupils with plenty of practice on calculating the area of a circle, moving onto harder examples, critical thinking and real life problems.<br /> <br /> This resource would work well with any class, set or year and particularly more with top set.
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Adding fraction (Different Denominators)

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<p>Adding fractions with different denominators including a powerpoint with a plenary and starter plus examples. A worksheet in which to begin with only one denominator needs to be changed, moving onto examples where more than one needs to be changed. Worded examples also involved.</p>
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Area of 2D shapes

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The following pack contains a detailed lesson with 4 different resources which can be used as a whole lesson (as I did myself) or as a quick micro revision lesson for yr 11's. This teaches the area of: Compound shapes, rectangles, trapezia and triangles. The pack contains:<br /> - An in depth lesson plan.<br /> - A PowerPoint which includes a starter, main activities which scaffold towards the worksheet.<br /> - A detailed 2 page worksheet.<br /> - A small activity to be given as homework.<br /> This worked well with my top set yr8s and yr 9s.
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2D Geometric Notation

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<p>Lesson on Geometric notation which teaches pupils to do the following:</p> <ul> <li>Identify and notate parallel lines.</li> <li>Understand how to gemoetrically notate that lines are the same length.</li> <li>Identify 2D shapes using Geometric notation.</li> <li>Identify how to identify an angle using correct mathematical language.</li> </ul> <p>This pack contains:</p> <ul> <li>A lesson plan</li> <li>A ppt</li> <li>A worksheet (Differentiated)</li> </ul>
Adding Fractions with the same denominatorQuick View
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Adding Fractions with the same denominator

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<p>Adding fractions with the same denominator:<br /> The following pack contains two lessons which I did with a Yr10 nurture group. This contains two lesson of resources including PowerPoints, worksheets and asssociated lesson plans. This can be taught as one lesson, however the worksheet contains plenty of practice and even introduces algebra as a denominator in order to improve fluency.</p>
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Linear Nth Term

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<p>Linear Nth term PowerPoint and accompanying worksheets.<br /> In this pack there are two different lessons, one which follows from another. These can either be taught as two seperate lesson (as done by myself) however can also be done as one merged lesson, depending on the year group and class.<br /> The resources also contain a Tarsia puzzle which is already complete, however the students have to identify the mistakes.<br /> Furthemore, there are also two lesson plans attached if needed which detail the lesson, as completed by me, a year 3 undergraduate trainee.</p>
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Properties of 3D Shapes

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<p>Naming 3D shapes that are required for both KS3 and GCSE. Finding the number of faces, vertices and edges of 3D shapes. Questions are included on the PowerPoint.</p>
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Collecting like terms

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<p>Collecting like terms lesson on collecting terms with the same variable. In the first section, there is only one variable in each sum. In the second section, there are terms of different variables which need to be added together. This lesson is especially useful for higher achievers. However, examples can be easily deleted if needed.</p>
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Similar shapes

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PowerPoint and Lesson plan for similar shapes starter. Introduces area scale factor but focuses on length scale factor.