UK school Christmas Quiz 2023 - more suitable for brighter/older students
Picture round to start (current celebs AND historical figures)
TV round
Answer smash (quite tricky - for more able students).
Christmas traditions round the world
Riddle me this
Identify the Lego mini-figure
Music round
Powerpoint Quiz for end of academic year 2023
8 rounds (9 with starter):
Starter - Picture Quiz - identify the British celebrity
Round 1 - 2023-2024
Round 2 - Geography & Nature
Round 3 - Answer Smash
Round 4 - Riddle Me This!
Round 5 - Rubbish Fan Art
Round 6 - Music Round
Round 7 - Name the kids TV show
Round 8 - Find the word that links 3 given words
Round 1: Made Up Slang words from the youth of today (Rizz? No Cap? Straight Bussin’? ALL THE CLASSICS!)
Round 2: Picture quiz - 3 variations - Films & TV Shows/People through history/Sports
Round 3: History round - multiple choice
Round 4: Answer Smash with slight Maths lean (Some of my best work here, if I do say so myself)
Round 5: The Chain - Find the link between the clues (Love this one :-))
Round 6: Riddles
Round 7: Music Round
This is an excel spreadsheet with a practical activity for introducing the principles of simultaneous equations. There are pairs of cards with differing quantities of two items and their total cost so students have to find the cost of one item then substitute to find the cost of the other (like with simultaneous equations!). The spreadsheet is editable so the price of the items can be changed, plus the quantities of each item, allowing differentiation. Please let me know if you find any bugs or could suggest any edits.
Enjoy! ;-)
Lesson powerpoint for Error bounds, including decimal places, significant figures and truncation. Also includes max and min calculations, and “by considering bounds” questions.
Expanding brackets questions, examples included. Differentiated (mild, medium, hot) - print off for students - answers in ppt. Single and double brackets - some of my students were muddling up questions like 3(x + 4) + 2(x - 1) with (x+4)(x - 1).
(Apologies if a couple of the answers are incorrect)