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Its focus is on the conversion of units of area, requiring students to possess prior understanding of converting lengths and familiarity with the concept of square numbers. It is designed for students in Year 7 or Year 8, specifically targeting Key Stage 3. The captivating activity involved in this lesson revolves around solving a murder mystery.
The lesson begins with a stimulating starter activity, which encourages students to awaken their minds by actively searching for pairs of matching cards. This activity serves as an engaging warm-up exercise. For the reference of teachers, I have also included the flow of the lesson.

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ruby_ram

a year ago
5

Absolutely captivated by the intriguing murder mystery game in this lesson! Witnessing my students' heightened enthusiasm for learning as they immersed themselves in the interactive challenge was truly a rewarding experience. The lesson's seamless introduction effortlessly engaged everyone, cleverly incorporating movement that energized the entire class. This is undeniably the perfect fit for what I was seeking – a dynamic, captivating, and educationally enriching experience all rolled into one.

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