Solving Equations – Tick or Trash.
Tick or Trash one - solving one step equations
Tick or Trash two - solving 2 step equations
Tick or Trash three - solving equations with unknowns on both sides.
Contains;
1. 3 different tick or trash tasks. 9 questions in each.
2. 3 sets of solutions provided with task.
3. Set of instructions to ensure the task runs smoothly.
Printing Tip: This resource has been designed to give each pupil a copy. It can be displayed on board but will need to be zoomed in. Print on A4 – two tick or trash tasks on one A4 page. If you wish to print, select ‘shrink’ or ‘print to fit page’ (or fit to page option on your print settings) in order for it to print correctly on A4 and then print 2 copies to one page.
Idea behind task;
To develop pupils thinking/reasoning skills. To encourage pupils to get involved, engaged in task. To encourage mathematical discussion within the classroom. Watch pupils get motivated while consolidating learning – quick way to get pupils to engage in task and complete questions in a short space of time. They cannot wait to see who wins.
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A mix of solving equations tasks
A mix of one step equations, two step equations, solving with unknowns on both sides and construct and solve equation tasks. Suitable for introduction to solving equations and getting pupils to complete as a main task of a lesson, as a plenary, could also be used as a consolidation/revision session. Answers provided for each task.
Tick or Trash Bundle
Tick or Trash Tasks. Great for pupils to consolidate learning or to introduce a task. Really good mathematical discuss around misconceptions involved in getting the trashed answers. Pupils love to see who is going to win.
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