I have created a selection of resources and displays, the majority are for Maths or Classroom displays but I also have some topical items in there or English resources
I have created a selection of resources and displays, the majority are for Maths or Classroom displays but I also have some topical items in there or English resources
This is a full lesson based on 80 mins but could easily be altered to suit your classes. The settling starter is a multiplication grid followed by the learning objectives slide. The starter looks at different types of algebra and how to identify if you are talking about an expression, an identity, a formula or an equation. This is followed by some examples, notes to put into books and differentiated questions. The extra practice activity is a tarzia, I have attached the tarzia document along with a word version of it. Finally the plenary is an exit ticket, there is a word version of that to print off as well.
This is a full lesson based on 80 mins but could easily be changed to suit your classes. The settling starter is a simplifying activity followed by the learning objective for the lesson. The main starter is a match up activity expanding one bracket. It then goes on to examples where you have 2 brackets to expand separately and then simplify the result there are differentiated questions to follow. The extra practice is a treasure hunt. The plenary is an exit ticket which is also available to print on a word document
My lessons are based on 80 minutes but could be altered to suit the length of your classes. It has a settling starter, learning objectives slide, a main starter, examples of the activity with notes to be copied into books, differentiated questions, an extra practice activity and a plenary
I created this for an observation and got really good feedback
These are the activities I have chosen for this lesson:
Starter – mathematical anagrams
Settling starter – 10 quick questions
Extra practice activity – treasure hunt
Plenary – worded questions
All my lessons are set up in a similar way to allow consistency when teaching. They are also all graded based on the new 1 – 9 grading system. Please leave feedback and if you find anything that needs to be changed let me know and I will inform you when it has been done so you can download the latest version.
Thank you please take a look at some of my other lessons
The starter is a recap about how to solve equations as that is what we had done in the previous lesson. There is then a thinking hard task creating equations to solve.
This is followed by 3 examples that are all animated on how to draw their graphs and notes to put into their books.
There are differentiated question with answers
Plenary is writing a tweet
I did this lesson before and have left the original on here as it is a different lesson format. However this one includes some extra tasks and no printing is needed.
The whole lesson is fully differentiated
Starter - subtractions (2 levels)
Learning objectives
Thinking hard - How did i find the answer?
Examples of on a line
Notes for books
3 differentiated questions
Thinking hard - How did i find the answer?
Examples of round a point
Notes for books
3 differentiated questions
Mixed questions (3 levels)
Exit ticket
This will probably take my class two lesson and was planned for middle ability . All answers are provided
I did this lesson after a lesson going through all the rules. It was their second lesson on this topic therefore there it only a little bit of explaining about how the answers are found.
All the activities are differentiated and have answers
Starter - naming shapes and recap of interior angles
Thinking hard task - Finding missing angles on a shape made up of regular polygons
Activities - completing the notes and table, missing angles questions
Plenary - What am I?
This is a full lesson that introduces ratio with a focus on drawing them using a bar model. It compares different representations and goes onto representing sentences as a ratio and bar model
This is a full lesson including work sheet for the starter and problem solving activity at the end. It is fully differentiated and there are full answers for the independent task.
This is a full lesson based on 80mins but could be altered to suit the length of your lessons. The starter is a match up activity followed by the learning objectives slides. This is followed by words to copy into books for correct spelling and examples of how to read and write numbers. There is a slide with notes to be copied into books and differentiated questions. The extra practice activity is a qwizdom about place value and the plenary is a selection of mixed questions
My lessons are based on 80 minutes but could be altered to suit the length of your classes. It has a settling starter, learning objectives slide, a main starter, examples of the activity with notes to be copied into books, differentiated questions, an extra practice activity and a plenary
I created this for an observation and got really good feedback
These are the activities I have chosen for this lesson:
Settling starter – mathematical anagrams
Starter – what fractions are shaded activity
Extra practice activity – card sort
Plenary – exit ticket
All my lessons are set up in a similar way to allow consistency when teaching. They are also all graded based on the new 1 – 9 grading system. Please leave feedback and if you find anything that needs to be changed let me know and I will inform you when it has been done so you can download the latest version.
Thank you please take a look at some of my other lessons
This is a full lesson including work sheet for the starter and problem solving activity at the end. It is fully differentiated and there are full answers for the independent task.
This is a full lesson including work sheet for the starter and problem solving activity at the end. It is fully differentiated and there are full answers for the independent task.
I use this lesson after the continuing picture sequences lessons. It builds on the ability to draw the next picture in the sequence by going on to predict what will happen next.
How many squares will be in the 10th picture or the 100th picture? How do you know this from the information that you are given? It is starting to build up the idea of a position to term rule and thinking about how that would work and the links between where our picture is in the sequence and the number of shapes it is made up from.
To carry out this lesson you will need mini whiteboards and pens as well as some form of counters or cubes. Personally I have both available in my lesson.
Describing picture sequences lesson based on a Mastery style of teaching.
The starter is based on the basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. I would go though these on the board highlighting the methods used.
There is a think, pair, share activity, some group tasks and some use of manipulatives. This is followed by an independent task complete with answers and an exam style question.
I use some multiple choice cards for my first set of AFL questions which you can download from my shop or you could just do those using a mini whiteboard
A full lesson introducing the topic of inequalities, it goes through identifying the symbols and what they mean and moving onto identifying numbers that satisfy specific inequalities.
It is done in a Mastery style focusing on class discussion and AfL in order to enable students to make their own discoveries.
You will get all 4 of the averages cut and stick worksheets. Students cut out the right hand side and put them in order sticking them to the left hand side of their sheet
There are a selection of code breakers resources that are all themed and make great activities in coordinates lessons or great starters. All the answers are in the title of the document as you download them.
This is a full selection of lessons that goes through place value, writing numbers, multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000. It also goes through rounding to decimals, rounding to significant figures and estimating along with upper and lower bounds.