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I am a firm believer that 75% of behaviour issues in a classroom can be controlled through the resources given to students. I have worked with a lot of low ability classes where constructive work is essential. The scheme of work can be tough for pupils to access and I have had to really think about prior knowledge and breaking work down into manageable pieces. My aim is to make worksheets that cater for all, enable students to keep busy and progress from section to section.

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I am a firm believer that 75% of behaviour issues in a classroom can be controlled through the resources given to students. I have worked with a lot of low ability classes where constructive work is essential. The scheme of work can be tough for pupils to access and I have had to really think about prior knowledge and breaking work down into manageable pieces. My aim is to make worksheets that cater for all, enable students to keep busy and progress from section to section.
Surface area of a Cylinder
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Surface area of a Cylinder

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A constructive worksheet for calculating the surface area of a cylinder. This can be used as a handout that students do whilst your explaining the steps. What do you think? Please leave feedback.
Area of a parallelogram
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Area of a parallelogram

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Starter - Prior knowledge The first part of the lesson focus’s on the rule for a parallelogram and calculating its area. The second part of the lesson includes algebra to find missing lengths. The plenary is a typical GCSE question. Please leave me your thoughts and comments as I can make improvements. I have used activ-inspire flipchart for the lesson but managed to screen shot all the slides onto powerpoint. Enjoy.
Measuring bearings lesson
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Measuring bearings lesson

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Excellent worksheet for measuring bearings. Included is a PowerPoint and activInspire flipchart. Suitable for KS4. Contains a starter, explanations and all answers are included.
Construction angles and perpendicular bisectors lesson observation
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Construction angles and perpendicular bisectors lesson observation

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Here is a constructive lesson on constructing angles (60 degrees, 45 degrees, 30 degrees, 15 degrees) and perpendicular bisectors (of a line, at a point on a line, from a point to a line). For the second part of the lesson, I created videos for the students to watch which demonstrates the constructions (It can be a lot to listen too and this works well). I have taught this several times and once during an observation and it was a good solid lesson. Here you have to chance to assess learning outcomes with an assessment sheet and its fully differentiated. The worksheet is structured with steps and gives students questions to attempt.
Polygons interior sum lesson observation
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Polygons interior sum lesson observation

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Constructive lesson observation, friendly explanations, worksheets and lesson plan. As the students work through the polygons finding the number of triangles, they will clearly be able to identify and spot the pattern for subtracting 2. Starter - Prior knowledge and keywords (word search) Main worksheet 1 - finding sides, triangles and angle sum Main worksheet 2a - Puzzle for matching 'written polygons' with triangles and angle sum (Get your form to cut them out for the last 3 minutes) Main worksheet 2b - Extension tasks - finding missing angles, finding regular interior angles, working backwards and expressions. ppt/activinspire - constructive solid lesson with learning outcomes, explanations and answers The lesson consists of 3 assessment opportunities (beginning, middle and end/plenary to measure progress from the start)
Averages from frequency tables ungrouped and grouped data
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Averages from frequency tables ungrouped and grouped data

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Here is a few lessons with many resources for constructing frequency tables. The slides show how we can construct a frequency table from paragraphs. The starter gets the students working straight away and progresses from ungrouped to grouped data. I have attached some more worksheets that you students can do with you whilst your going through the problems on the board. I have done all the hard work for you. Many, many questions and click button answers at the ready. Suitable for both KS3 and KS4 Starter Main worksheet A Main worksheet B Go through resources ActivInspire flipchart Lesson plan - Teep new format
Simultaneous equations graphically
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Simultaneous equations graphically

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A very student friendly resource solving simultaneous equations graphically (8 questions). I made this because I was struggling to find any resource that just allow the students to practice the skill without having to get them to draw a graph or having the issue with the equations not crossing. I taught this by setting x = 0 and finding the y value. The equations are nice to work with when set to zero. This resource will save you a lot of time and effort.
Plotting linear equations
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Plotting linear equations

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Differentiated worksheet First page - Plotting equations (positive), i.e y = 3x + 2 Second page - Plotting equations (negatives), i.e y = -2x + 1 Third page - Plotting equations (fractions), i.e. y = -1/2x + 3 I have also attached some past GCSE questions
Plotting and solving quadratic graphs (3 lessons)
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Plotting and solving quadratic graphs (3 lessons)

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Friendly and constructive worksheets Lesson 1 - Starter plotting co-ordinates. Main - Plotting quadratics GIVEN x and y values from a table, this gets students use to just recognising the shapes of quadratics. ActivInspire flipchart included with explanations and answers. Lesson 2 - Plotting quadratics where students need to find the y values given the x values from a table. ActivInspire flipchart included with explanations and answers. Lesson 3 - Plotting quadratics by finding x values from a table and solving given y values. I focused on x^2 equations to help students access quadratics. These lessons will set you up nicely for quadratics in the form x^2 + bx + c
Gradient lesson friendly worksheets
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Gradient lesson friendly worksheets

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Constructive lesson that is student friendly. Starter - This is asking the students to write down what whole numbered co-ordinates are passing through an equation of a line. Prior knowledge to help. Section A - Simple with no axes and just focuses on positive gradient to build students confidence Section B - progresses with axes but still focuses on positive gradient Section C - This section focuses on negative gradient with axes Section D - This is a mixture for positive and negative gradient with axes Section E - This section is about finding gradient when the scales change, students need to think more about what they are doing. ActivInspire flipchart consisting of examples, explanations and answers to all worksheet questions. Suitable for KS3 and KS4
Box plots
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Box plots

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These worksheets will give your students good practice for drawing box plots from given data.
Simplifying expressions visual
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Simplifying expressions visual

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Using a square (a), semi circle (b) and rectangle (c), these shapes are placed together or taken away from each other, the students are to give expressions for these. This is a good visual way for creating expressions and students find this engaging. This will help build up confidence. The worksheet offers good structure and understanding for adding and subtracting terms. I have also included some extra resources which progress nicely. This is suitable for all learners.
Place value lessons (3)
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Place value lessons (3)

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Here are 3 lessons on place value. The worksheets are differentiated and student friendly. They follow on from each other. I have taught this several times and students have responded well to it.
Drawing and Interpreting line graphs
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Drawing and Interpreting line graphs

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A student friendly resource for drawing and interpreting line graphs which progresses. There are 6 available typical questions to plot and interpret. There is enough here for a lesson. This is suitable for KS3 and KS4.
Compound Area
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Compound Area

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Here are two very structured worksheets on compound area. The first worksheet is for only rectangles. The first section focuses on finding the area of plain rectangles. The second section puts two rectangles together and students are to fill in the missing lengths. The third section, students are to split up the rectangles themselves. The second worksheet is for rectangles and triangles with the same structure as the first worksheet. Suitable for KS3 and KS4 This resource will help any ability student. Attached is the answers. Please leave feedback :)
Sorting data into frequency tables, drawing bar charts and finding averages
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Sorting data into frequency tables, drawing bar charts and finding averages

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10 questions to keep your students busy. Students are to sort data into frequency tables, then draw a bar chart from the table. They are then to use the bar chart to find the mode and the range. These worksheets progress from ungrouped data to grouped data. The tables use tally charts to keep track of sorting. Excellent resource to use with any class.
Interpreting line graphs
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Interpreting line graphs

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Interpreting line graphs can be a tricky skill for students when the scale isn't straight forward. I have firstly focused the lesson on reading scales and working out divisions (what it's increasing by). The second half is to apply this skill to interpret and access the sorts of questions they will come across. Both worksheets are student friendly and are aimed at KS3 and KS4 The flipchart contains a starter, explanations and worksheet answers. Please see my other lesson on plotting and interpreting line graphs.