Treasure Hunt (loop game) two 20 question activities on ordering positive and negative integers
1) putting into ascending order
2) putting into either ascending or descending order
On A4 bright colours portrait, easily adaptable to A5 or for use as loop cards.
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Aimed at higher KS3 pupils, and C/D children in KS4 a relay activity based around Christmas.
covers a variety of topics so great as a revision task whilst being a bit of fun too
answers given
one thing I tend to do with these relays is give the kids 3 chances on each question, get it right first time get 2 points, if they get it on 2nd go they get a point, if they get it wrong 3 times they lose 2 points. I also get them to pick 2 questions before the start, they only get 1 go on each, if they get it right they get 10 points, if they get it wrong they lose all their points or a variation of this. Builds in a little more competition and stops them rushing to be the first finished.
I intend to do another relay aimed at younger pupils
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3 treasure hunt activities all on converting units of length. Ideal for use at the same time with pupils on different hunts.
Printed on Yellow so easy to read, A4 portrait easily adaptable.
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3 treasure hunt activities all on converting cm to inches. Ideal for use at the same time with pupils on different hunts.
Printed on Yellow so easy to read, A4 portrait easily adaptable.
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Treasure hunt/ loop activities featuring 2 different hunts/loops each with 20 questions.
1) ascending ordering positive whole numbers
2) ascending and descending ordering positive whole numbers
all made on A4 bright backgrounds easy to adapt to print in smaller sizes if needed as loop cards
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aimed at KS5 pupils, developed for my IB Standard Level class it covers the exponential function and continuous change.
full worked examples and questions with answers included in the ppt
works well with the other lessons on exponentials.
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16 question relay task aimed at KS3 pupils based around Christmas.
Covers a variety of topics, good as a revision fun lesson for the end of term whilst still having maths in it.
easy to adapt answers included
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Aimed at KS4 Further Pure IGCSE but easily adaptable for post 16 students. Powerpoint and worksheet (with answers) on the remainder theorem.
Fully worked examples and answers given to all questions set.
4th lesson following on from dividing polynomials, factor theorem and factor theorem 2.
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(worksheet is adapted by joezhou
2nd quick multiple choice quiz on this topic here the 10 questions requiring pairs of brackets expanding. in each case the coeffiecient of x^2 is more than 1.
aimed at ks3&4 4 options for each question incorporating misconceptions. Answers built into the presentation. Can be used as a quick quiz, for AFL or as a stand alone short activity/revision aid
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Another little activity for AFL, revision or a plenary. Can be done with mini whiteboards and adaptable to voting systems
Aimed at KS4 multiple choice activity Factorising quadratics with x^2 having the coefficient of more than 1. Works well with the intro task which has more basic quadratics.
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Another little activity for AFL, revision or a plenary. Can be done with mini whiteboards and adaptable to voting systems
Aimed at KS3 and KS4 multiple choice activity finding the nth term of a linear sequence. Hope you find it useful
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10 questions requiring pairs of brackets expanding. in each case the coeffiecient of x^2 is 1.
aimed at ks3&4 4 options for each question incorporating misconceptions. Answers built into the presentation. Can be used as a quick quiz, for AFL or as a stand alone short activity/revision aid
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Another little activity for AFL, revision, starter or a plenary. Works well with mini whiteboards and adaptable to voting systems
Aimed at KS2 and KS3 multiple choice activity finding solving linear equations. Hope you find it useful
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2 tarsia jigsaws on simultaneous equations
one without borders the other with
easy to adapt
useful for a plenary/starter
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Aimed at SL IB but easily applicable to KS3 & 4 groups.
Presentation is focused on 2 aspects, taking a trig result and using that to show what the other ratios would be (without a calculator). Secondly it looks at elevations and depressions.
problems include having to recall without a calculator the values of common angles.
questions and discussion points built into the presentation
answers are included
feel free to modify and improve
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Another little activity for AFL, revision, starter or a plenary. Works well with mini whiteboards and adaptable to voting systems
Aimed at KS3 and KS4 multiple choice activity finding the nth term of a quadratic sequence. Hope you find it useful
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Another little activity for AFL, revision, starter or a plenary. Works well with mini whiteboards and adaptable to voting systems
Aimed at KS3 and KS4 multiple choice activity finding solving linear equations. Hope you find it useful
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Another little activity for AFL, revision, starter or a plenary. Works well with mini whiteboards and adaptable to voting systems
Aimed at KS4 and KS5 multiple choice activity finding how many rotos a quadratic has. Hope you find it useful
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Another little activity for AFL, revision, starter or a plenary. Works well with mini whiteboards and adaptable to voting systems
Aimed at KS3 and KS4 multiple choice activity finding solving linear equations with unknowns on both sides. Hope you find it useful
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Another little activity for AFL, revision, starter or a plenary. Works well with mini whiteboards and adaptable to voting systems
Aimed at KS3 and KS4 multiple choice activity finding solving linear simultaneous equations. Hope you find it useful
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