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KS3 Maths: Bearings activity

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Classroom Activity. Worksheet with questions, pupils have to draw bearings.Your Students are Captain of an Airbus A320. They will be given a map of Europe, and details of their Flight Plan. They will need to calculate the bearings between European cities, measure the distances travelled between the cities, calculate the time taken, or the average speed, calculate the amount of fuel used, and also the cost of the fuel. Nb. Check printer settings, so that distances travelled are correct
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Ks2 maths activity Curve Stitching Designs

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Curve stitching, or string art, is a beautiful way of combining geometry with art. These wonderful designs are created on different shaped grids, and straight lines are sewn or drawn to look like curves. A nice end of term activity. Students will be able to create the designs shown, using a Pencil and Ruler. Less able students might require a template, of a square, equilateral triangle, and a regular pentagon. Can be used in conjunction with 'Properties of Shapes'.
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statistics investigation Cream Cracker Challenge

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<p>Lesson Objectives:<br /> KS3 Maths activity. Using the data handling cycle. Lesson powerpoint and worksheets.Students will collect data (time taken to eat a cream cracker).<br /> To be able to calculate the MEAN, MODE, MEDIAN &amp; RANGE from a set of data. (LEVEL 5)<br /> To be able to draw and interpret a ‘Stem é Leaf Diagram’ (LEVEL 6)<br /> To be able to draw and interpret a Bar Graph and a Pictogram (LEVEL 4)</p>
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How to use a calculator

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A simple PowerPoint, showing a step by step guide to using a calculator. It includes a series of questions, with answers, and finishes with a shootout between pupils, to see who has become the 'fastest draw', when using a calculator.
Statistics and Data - 44 Interactive slides, GCSE  MathsQuick View
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Statistics and Data - 44 Interactive slides, GCSE Maths

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<p><strong>Foundation Level Statistics and Data Handling.</strong><br /> A resource composed of 44 slides, covering and explaining every topic your students will need for success in Foundation Level Statistics and Data Handling.</p> <p>I have developed an interactive, all-you- need, PowerPoint, covering 14 topics which include examples to promote understanding, followed by sample exam questions.</p> <p>Using this resource, you will give your students all the tools they need to answer a variety of exam questions on statistics and data handling, by ensuring they attain a good understanding of the processes involved.</p> <p>The slides could be used for individual lessons, in which all you would need to do is prepare some worksheets, or as intense revision lessons for GCSE students.</p> <p>All the hard, time-consuming work has been done for you!</p>
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Multiplication

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A step by step guide, looking at three different ways to solve long multiplication, calculations.
Averages - Mean, Mode, Median, Range, Frequency TablesQuick View
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Averages - Mean, Mode, Median, Range, Frequency Tables

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<p>AVERAGES - GCSE Foundation Level. An interactive PowerPoint offering a step by step guide to MEAN, MODE, MEDIAN and RANGE, together with Averages from Frequency Tables, Each topic is followed by a typical worked exam question. followed by a typical question taken from an exam paper. It could be used as an individual lesson, or for GCSE revision.</p>
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PIE CHARTS

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<p>PIE CHARTS - GCSE Foundation Level. An interactive PowerPoint offering a step by step guide to PIE CHARTS. I’ve explained in an example how to work through a question, followed by a typical question taken from an exam paper. It could be used as an individual lesson, or for GCSE revision.</p>
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PROBABILITY

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<p>PROBABILITY - A step by step guide to ALL of the topics covered at Foundation level. I’ve shown examples of how to successfully answer each questions, followed by a typical GCSE exam question. Each topic could be used toteach your students in KS3, or as revision for your Year 11 students. All you will need to do is have some suitable worksheets at hand.</p>
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FREQUENCY POLYGONS

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<p>A step by step interactive guide on how to answer a GCSE question on this topic.</p>
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STANDARD FORM

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<p>Standard Form - A 15 slide interactive PowerPoint teaching students everything that they need to know about Standard Form upto GCSE Foundation Level.</p>
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Fractal Christmas Card

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Students are given a template to make their own Fractal Christmas Card. PowerPoint with instructions supplied.
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Coffee Simultaneous Equations

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Students are asked to apply their acquired knowledge of simultaneous equations, to compare the price of a cup of tea and coffee at 2 coffee shops. Answers supplied
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GCSE Foundation Data. Every topic covered

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<p><strong>Foundation Level Statistics and Data Handling.</strong><br /> A resource composed of 44 slides, covering and explaining every topic your students will need for success in Foundation Level Statistics and Data Handling.</p> <p>I have developed an interactive, all-you- need, PowerPoint, covering 14 topics which include examples to promote understanding, followed by sample exam questions.</p> <p>Using this resource, you will give your students all the tools they need to answer a variety of exam questions on statistics and data handling, by ensuring they attain a good understanding of the processes involved.</p> <p>The slides could be used for individual lessons, in which all you would need to do is prepare some worksheets, or as intense revision lessons for GCSE students.</p> <p>All the hard, time-consuming work has been done for you!</p>
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STEM AND LEAF DIAGRAMS

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<p>STEM AND LEAF DIAGRAMS - GCSE Foundation Level. An interactive PowerPoint offering a step by step guide to Stem and Leaf Diagrams. I’ve explained in an example how to work through a question, followed by a typical question taken from an exam paper. It could be used as an individual lesson, or for GCSE revision.</p>
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Apply your maths

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A selection of questions and answers, in which students need to think about which maths skills, they will need to use. Topics include fractions, Area and perimeter, Pythagoras, Trigonometry and more.
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LINEAR SEQUENCES (Nth TERM)

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<p>LINEAR SEQUENCES (Nth TERM) - GCSE Foundation Level. An interactive PowerPoint offering a step by step guide to LINEAR SEQUENCES. I’ve explained in an example how to work through a question, followed by a typical question taken from an exam paper. It could be used as an individual lesson, or for GCSE revision.</p>
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SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS

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<p>SIMULTANEOUS EQUATIONS - GCSE Foundation Level. An interactive PowerPoint offering a step by step guide to Simultaneous equations, using elimination and substitution, but also how to solve them graphically . I’ve explained in an example how to work through a question, followed by a typical question taken from an exam paper. It could be used as an individual lesson, or for GCSE revision.</p>
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DATA PROJECT

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<p>Students are asked to collect data outside, either by shooting into a small goal, from various distances or by shooting a netball into a hoop. Students are then asked to complete questions on the following: Tree diagrams, Pie Charts, Pictograms, Averages, and Probability. I first did an impromptu lesson like this with a volatile year 11 class. We’d been ousted from our usual class and the students were about to run around the school, but instead, i suggested that we played football outside instead. The lesson followed.</p>
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FACTORISING - Single and Double brackets

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<p>FACTORISING - GCSE Foundation Level. An interactive PowerPoint offering a step by step guide to FACTORISING into single and double brackets. I’ve explained in an example how to work through a question, followed by a typical question taken from an exam paper. It could be used as an individual lesson, or for GCSE revision.</p>