Planned and tested Mathematic resources for teachers in the primary, secondary and FE sectors. A wide range of subject matters from algebra to geometry in both interactive and powerpoint formats. So if you need an affordable solution for a Maths lesson plan then the Maths Geezer has a solution.
Planned and tested Mathematic resources for teachers in the primary, secondary and FE sectors. A wide range of subject matters from algebra to geometry in both interactive and powerpoint formats. So if you need an affordable solution for a Maths lesson plan then the Maths Geezer has a solution.
2 lessons, on using the “peanut” method for adding and subtracting fractions. Includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions and plenary.
Objectives:
Add & Subtract fractions with common denominators.
Add & Subtract fractions with different denominators.
2 lessons, on adding and subtracting fractions by finding common denominators. Includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions and plenary.
Objectives:
Add & Subtract fractions with common denominators.
Add & Subtract fractions with different denominators.
2 lessons, on adding and subtracting fractions by finding common denominators. Includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions and plenary.
Objectives:
Add & Subtract fractions with common denominators.
Add & Subtract fractions with different denominators.
Lesson objective:
To be able to find the area of triangles.
The lesson uses students pre-existing knowledge of areas of rectangles and parallelograms to workout how to find areas of triangles. Through a series of worked examples, students should realise that some triangles are either half a rectangle, or half a parallelogram, and hence gain a better understanding of how the formula for the area of a triangle works.
Includes; worked examples, practise questions, and a plenary.
2-3 lessons, includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions.
Objectives:
To be able to solve problems involving compound measures including:
Speed, Distance and Time.
Density, Volume and Mass.
Pressure, Force and Area.
Population Density, Population and Area
2-3 lessons, includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions.
Objectives:
Calculate angles on a line and around a point.
Solve angle problems involving parallel lines.
Solve angle problems involving triangles.
Whole lesson on comparing weights of different objects.
Lesson Objective:
To be able to compare and describe different objects, and be able to put them in order of weight/mass. (1M1)
Includes: Keywords: different ways to measure weight (mass): ordering activities: balance activities (including comparing numbers): Mastery and Mastery with Depth questions.
Year1 Number - Addition and Subtraction lesson on Number Bonds to 10.
Lesson Objectives:
a) To understand number bonds to 10.
b) To be able to represent number bonds to 10 using diagrams, words and symbols.
c) To be able to add single-digit numbers with a total of 10.
d) To know all pairs of numbers with a total of 10. (1C1)
Includes recording templates for diagrams, words and symbols, using a Ten Frame, and Mastery questions.
Year1 Number - Addition and Subtraction lesson on Number Bonds to 20.
Split into three parts.
Part 1: Recap and extension.
Part 2: Reading, writing and interpreting mathematical statements.
Part 3: Using knowledge of number bonds to 20 to solve problems with larger numbers.
Lesson Objectives:
a) To read, write and interpret mathematical statements involving addition (+) subtraction (-) and equals (=) signs. (1C2b)
b) To be able to represent and use number bonds and related subtraction facts within 20. (1C1)
c) To be able to add and subtract single-digit and two-digit numbers to 20, including zero. (1C2a)
d) To solve one step problems that involve addition and subtraction. (1C4)
Students are encouraged to use a range of concrete objects to help them solve problems. Includes recording templates for diagrams, words and symbols, using a Ten Frame, and Mastery questions, and blank templates/worksheets.
62 Slides, 2-3 lessons. Divided into 5 parts.
Lesson starter and recap.
Partitioning into Tens and Ones using red & white beads, tables and partitioning diagrams.
Further Partitioning - Developing understanding from 39 is 3 tens and 9 ones to 39 = 30 + 9.
Partitioning in Different Ways - Challenge questions for differentiation.
Partitioning Bingo - fun activity to assess learning outcomes.
Includes practise questions and self-assessment slides for students.
8 Area Maze Puzzles to solve, which serve as an introduction to these type of puzzles. Includes answers, and fully worked solutions for puzzles 7 & 8.
These are designed to be solved using only whole numbers and areas.
Tests students deeper understanding, logic and reasoning.
Challenging and Fun.
It’s a different way of doing area questions.
8 Area Maze Puzzles to solve, which serve as an introduction to these type of puzzles. Includes answers, and fully worked solutions for puzzles 7 & 8.
These are designed to be solved using only whole numbers and areas.
Tests students deeper understanding, logic and reasoning.
Challenging and Fun.
It’s a different way of doing area questions.
8 Area Maze Puzzles to solve, which serve as an introduction to these type of puzzles. Includes answers, and fully worked solutions for puzzles 7 & 8.
These are designed to be solved using only whole numbers and areas.
Tests students deeper understanding, logic and reasoning.
Challenging and Fun.
It’s a different way of doing area questions.
This lesson is based on the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup.
Lesson Objectives:
Add and subtract double digit numbers. (grade 1)
Use multiples of 2, 3, and 5 to solve number problems. (grade 2)
Investigate different combinations of 2, 3, and 5 to solve number problems. (grade 3)
Higher level GCSE Algebra.
Using the Quadratic Formula.
The presentation shows graphically what the Roots and Turning points of Quadratic Graphs are.
Then takes students through an example of solving a quadratic using the formula and relate it to the graph.
Finally substituting to find the turning point.
Higher level GCSE Algebra.
Using the Quadratic Formula.
The presentation shows graphically what the Roots and Turning points of Quadratic Graphs are.
Then takes students through an example of solving a quadratic using the formula and relate it to the graph.
Finally substituting to find the turning point.
This lesson is based on the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup.
Lesson Objectives:
Add and subtract double digit numbers. (grade 1)
Use multiples of 2, 3, and 5 to solve number problems. (grade 2)
Investigate different combinations of 2, 3, and 5 to solve number problems. (grade 3)
Designed to be used interactively with students.
Interactive lesson.
Objectives:
To understand the definition of a surd.
To be able to simplify surds.
To be able to rationalise simple fractions with a surd in the denominator.
Includes worked examples, practise questions, and exam questions.
Interactive version.
Lesson objectives:
To understand the definition of a surd.
To be able to simplify surds.
To be able to rationalise simple fractions with a surd in the denominator.
Includes worked examples, practise questions, and exam questions.
3 whole lessons on Indices in the one resource.
Objectives:
To be able to use the laws of Indices to simplify and evaluate expressions.
To be able to multiply and divide powers where the base is the same.
To be able to multiply and divide powers where the base is not the same.
Includes recap section, worked examples, practise questions, exam questions, and answers.
Interactive version.