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Introduction to Trigonometry MAGIC BOX ACTIVITY
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Introduction to Trigonometry MAGIC BOX ACTIVITY

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A differentiated activity that gets students out of their seats. A change from worksheet activities. Print each of the PDFs on the appropriate coloured paper. There are 6 different questions in each set. You’ll need to copy enough for each student to complete all the questions (just in case). How I use it: Students complete a RAGB differentiated activity to enable them to self-assess and select the appropriate colour to start on (example slide included). They then go to the ‘magic box’ with that colour label, pick out a card, take it back to their desk, stick it in their book, and answer the question. When they have answered 3 questions they self-assess using answers provided (usually turned upside down next to the appropriate magic box). If they get all 3 correct they can move onto the next colour box, or alternatively can decide to complete the remaining 3 questions in that colour for further practice. If they get any wrong, they MUST seek help from a peer or the teacher to understand why. They then complete the remaining 3 questions and avoid making the same mistakes again. The magic boxes are labelled Red, Amber and Green. I ALWAYS have blue extension activities available for any student who completes the Green activity and needs to be challenged further (usually exam or problem solving questions).
Weekly Multiplication Grid (1 to 12) with Missing Values
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Weekly Multiplication Grid (1 to 12) with Missing Values

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A multiplication grid for each week of the school year. 1 to 12 times tables with missing values so students have the challenge of working backwards. This is used weekly with my classes. Timed, 5 minutes to complete as much as they can. Students try and beat their time/progress each time. LA students spend some time writing out the times tables they struggle with under the grid before the timer starts; HA students complete the grid and then write out their 13-15 times tables underneath.
Weekly Multiplication Grid (1 to 10)
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Weekly Multiplication Grid (1 to 10)

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A multiplication grid for each week of the school year. 1 to 10 times tables with missing values so students have the challenge of working backwards. This is used weekly with my classes. Timed, 5 minutes to complete as much as they can. Students try and beat their time/progress each time. LA students spend some time writing out the times tables they struggle with under the grid before the timer starts; HA students complete the grid and then write out their 11-15 times tables underneath.
Surds MAGIC BOX ACTIVITY
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Surds MAGIC BOX ACTIVITY

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A differentiated activity that gets students out of their seats. A change from worksheet activities. Print each of the PDFs on the appropriate coloured paper. There are 12 different questions in each set. You may need to copy enough for each student to complete all the questions (just in case). How I use it: Students complete a RAGB differentiated activity to enable them to self-assess and select the appropriate colour to start on (example slide included). They then go to the ‘magic box’ with that colour label, pick out a card, take it back to their desk, stick it in their book, and answer the question. When they have answered 3 questions they self-assess using answers provided (usually turned upside down next to the appropriate magic box). If they get all 3 correct they can move onto the next colour box, or alternatively can decide to complete the remaining 3 questions in that colour for further practice. If they get any wrong, they MUST seek help from a peer or the teacher to understand why. They then complete the remaining 3 questions and avoid making the same mistakes again. The magic boxes are labelled Red, Amber and Green. I ALWAYS have blue extension activities available for any student who completes the Green activity and needs to be challenged further (usually exam or problem solving questions).
Factorising Quadratics Difference of Two Squares Worksheets
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Factorising Quadratics Difference of Two Squares Worksheets

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Factorising Quadratics Difference of Two Squares worksheets 1, 2 and 3 with answers. Minimally different questions to build fluency and confidence. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B
Maths Literacy Word Scramble
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Maths Literacy Word Scramble

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Bell activity used weekly with my classes. Students unscramble the key words for the topic. Usually linked to learning objectives/outcomes that they highlight during lessons. Literacy focus, with students discussing what the key words could be and their definitions. (5-10 minute settler activity).
Laws of Indices (Foundation) - All In One Revision Sheet
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Laws of Indices (Foundation) - All In One Revision Sheet

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Laws of Indices (Foundation) All In One Revision Sheet with answers. Designed to revise and practice skills for this topic at GCSE. The skills contained in this worksheet may not be exhaustive. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B
Multiplying Algebraic Fractions Worksheets
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Multiplying Algebraic Fractions Worksheets

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Multiplying Algebraic Fractions worksheets 1, 2 and 3 with answers. Minimally different questions to build fluency and confidence. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B
Collecting Like Terms Worksheets
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Collecting Like Terms Worksheets

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Collecting Like Terms worksheets 1, 2 and 3 with answers. Minimally different questions to build fluency and confidence. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B
Dividing Algebraic Fractions worksheets
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Dividing Algebraic Fractions worksheets

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Dividing Algebraic Fractions worksheets 1, 2 and 3 with answers. Minimally different questions to build fluency and confidence. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B
Laws of Indices (Division) CHALLENGE Sheet
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Laws of Indices (Division) CHALLENGE Sheet

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Laws of Indices (Division) CHALLENGE worksheet with answers. Designed to extend the skill using different contexts and some interleaving. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B
Laws of Indices (Multiplication) CHALLENGE Sheet
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Laws of Indices (Multiplication) CHALLENGE Sheet

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Laws of Indices (Multiplication) CHALLENGE worksheet with answers. Designed to extend the skill using different contexts and some interleaving. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B
Maths Key Words Memory Game
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Maths Key Words Memory Game

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A weekly bell activity. The slide is displayed as students enter the classroom. Students have 30 seconds to 1 minute after the bell to remember as many of the key words as they can. When the time is up, students have 2 minutes to write as many of the words as they can in the back of their book. The slide is then displayed again and the students self-assess, checking spellings and correcting where appropriate. As an extension students can be asked to write definitions of the key words too.
RAGB Exit Ticket Resources
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RAGB Exit Ticket Resources

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I produced these resources to use RAGB self/peer-assessment in the classroom in light of the journey towards 'life without levels'. They're used in many different ways: Exit Tickets: Option 1 - Each students has an exit ticket with their name on it, and the end of a lesson/topic they place their exit ticket in the appropriate wallet/basket (RAGB). Option 2 - Students decide which colour they are (RAGB) and complete the plenary activity on the board for that colour (on the correct colour blank exit ticket). They stick this in their book and the starter for the next lesson is the class peer-assessing someone else's exit ticket and deciding what colour they need to start on for the lesson. Let's Assess: I use this slide as a short plenary, students decide whether they are a Novice, Apprentice, Practitioner or Expert (usually after an activity that has been differentiated as RAGB). They write which they are and copy the statement relating to each 'role' in green pen underneath their work. There is a version with Polish translations because I have some students in my class who require that additional support to be fully involved in the assessment activity. I also have RAGB trays and often get students to put their book into the appropriate tray. I then use this to formulate a seating plan for the next lesson. Seating plans change often in my classroom depending who are the 'Experts' and 'Novices'. There are more resources linked to the RAGB system, including magic box activities and differentiated worksheets etc. I'll post these in due course.
Half Termly Hegarty Maths Booklets
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Half Termly Hegarty Maths Booklets

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Structured half termly Hegarty Maths homework booklets. There are versions populated with clip numbers (we use these with Y7&8, the clip numbers align with our curriculum). There are also blank versions (we use these with Y9&10). The number of weeks in each booklet aligns with our term dates.
Laws of Indices (Negative Powers) Worksheets
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Laws of Indices (Negative Powers) Worksheets

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Laws of Indices (Negative Powers) worksheets 1 and 2 with answers. Minimally different questions to build fluency and confidence. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B
Laws of Indices (Fractional Powers) Worksheets
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Laws of Indices (Fractional Powers) Worksheets

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Laws of Indices (Fractional Powers) worksheets 1, 2 and 3 with answers. Minimally different questions to build fluency and confidence. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B
Adding & Subtracting Algebraic Fractions Worksheets
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Adding & Subtracting Algebraic Fractions Worksheets

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Adding & Subtracting Algebraic Fractions worksheets 1, 2, 3 and 4 with answers. Minimally different questions to build fluency and confidence. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B
Laws of Indices (Power of a Power) Worksheets
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Laws of Indices (Power of a Power) Worksheets

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Laws of Indices (Power of a Power) worksheets 1 and 2 with answers. Minimally different questions to build fluency and confidence. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B
Laws of Indices (Higher) - All In One Revision Sheet
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Laws of Indices (Higher) - All In One Revision Sheet

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Laws of Indices (Higher) All In One Revision Sheet with answers. Designed to revise and practice skills for this topic at GCSE. The skills contained in this worksheet may not be exhaustive. If you use my resources, please credit me and review the original. If you spot any errors, I’m only human, let me know so I can correct them and update appropriately. Thanks! Miss B