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Probability of event not happening - quizzes
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Probability of event not happening - quizzes

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Probability quiz. Event not happening. KS3 statistics. 2 little quizzes giving the probability of events and students have to say the probability of that event not happening. I use the multiple choice one at the start of the lesson so we can talk about it, then the timed quiz with answers at the end of the lesson as a plenary. Hope you find them useful
KS3 - 10 Number Starters - PowerPoint
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KS3 - 10 Number Starters - PowerPoint

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A PowerPoint with 10 starters to use or adapt, each one is a slide of numbers and students need to find primes, squares or factors and then an animation will show which ones are correct. Maybe a nice settler as doesn't take much explanation once it's up.
Mega Revision PPT  KS3 (11-14) GCSE (14-16)
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Mega Revision PPT KS3 (11-14) GCSE (14-16)

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A mega revision PowerPoint with topics from KS3 (11-14 year olds and GCSE (14-16 year olds). I've just stuck questions from my worksheets into one big PowerPoint to keep them organised and save on printing / photocopying. Just under 100 sets of questions from a big range of KS3 and KS4 topics (includes fractions,decimals percentages, transformations, trigonometry, area, angles, construction, equations, quadratics, sequences, graphs, sampling, probability and a load more) Hope you find them useful! Check out mega PowerPoint with answers for a more up to date version!
GCSE Maths: Circles Powerpoint (20 lessons)
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GCSE Maths: Circles Powerpoint (20 lessons)

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Here is a collection of circles powerpoints, not just questions but examples and instruction. Includes answers. Covers what is pi, area and circumference, sectors, segments, perimeters, compound shapes, volume of cylinders, cones and spheres, equation of a circle, simultaneous equations, circle theories, pretty much all circle stuff i could think off. Includes a bit of rounding practise. Please let me know what you think or inbox me if you find a mistake, be nice, I'd love to make it better and make the next one better than this.
Nth Term of Quadratic Sequences - PowerPoint
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Nth Term of Quadratic Sequences - PowerPoint

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A KS3 / GCSE PowerPoint with a little tutorial showing how to find the nth term of quadratics in the form ax2 + c and ax2 + bx + c. Starter has 10 multiple choice questions on finding nth term of linear sequecnes, there are a few examples then some questions with answers. Hope you find it useful
Solving Equations Powerpoint
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Solving Equations Powerpoint

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A simple solving equations powerpoint made for a group who needed a little reinforcement. a fun little algebra starter, make sure you change teachers names to suit your school. Some examples and then some questions. Hope you find it useful
KS3/ GCSE - Equation of a Straight Line PowerPoint
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KS3/ GCSE - Equation of a Straight Line PowerPoint

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A PowerPoint showing how to find the equation of a straight line in the form y= mx +c. Ideal for KS3 and GCSE students. There are lots of examples including negative and fractional gradients, and some questions for students to try.
KS3 Designing A Zoo Word Task
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KS3 Designing A Zoo Word Task

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An APP / BLP sort of lesson where students are asked to design a zoo, they need to take make sure that animals have enough space and have to design the shape of the enclosures. Involves area and perimeter as animals which make the most money need bigger enclosures but the fencing costs money so they need to try to reduce area to perimeter ratio. All you need is a few sheets of squared paper for each group to degin their zoo on (3 or 4 should be plenty) and then they compete to make the best looking zoo which makes the most money.
Maths KS3: Direct and Indirect Proportion starter
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Maths KS3: Direct and Indirect Proportion starter

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A grid showing variables, the students have to work out which are related, e.g. time spent revising and mark on test are related. Going through students answers i tend to use one colour to match up direct relationships and another to match up indirect and ask them to think about what the red relationships have in common and what the blue relationships have in common. Will this relationship be blue or red?