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Fractions, Decimals & Percentages - Colour by Number Activity
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Fractions, Decimals & Percentages - Colour by Number Activity

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This is a fun way for students to revise how to change between fractions, decimals and percentages using a famous artist (Fernand Leger) colouring sheet. Students identify the solution to each question in one of the three answer boxes. They then find the question number on the colouring sheet and colour the section in the colour that corresponds to their answer. Included in your purchase is a question sheet, answer sheet and colouring sheet. I print this as an A5 booklet (also included) so that students can then glue this into their notebooks. Students can also mark their answers by comparing their colouring sheet to the original artwork. An engaging way for students to learn about fractions, decimals, percentages and art!
Algebraic Expressions - Expanding Graphic Organiser
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Algebraic Expressions - Expanding Graphic Organiser

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These graphic organisers support students learning to expand expressions. The graphic organisers give a step-by-step guide and examples to scaffold learning. The following graphic organisers are also available: Factorising Algebraic Expressions Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Looking for a real-world practical application of algebra? If so, take a look at our crime scene resources: CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Quadratic Equations CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Linear Regression CSI Algebra - Writing & Using Formulae
Algebraic Expressions - Simplifying Graphic Organiser
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Algebraic Expressions - Simplifying Graphic Organiser

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These graphic organisers support students learning to simplify expressions. The graphic organisers give a step-by-step guide and examples to scaffold learning. The following graphic organisers are also available: Factorising Algebraic Expressions Expanding Algebraic Expressions Looking for a real-world practical application of algebra? If so, take a look at our crime scene resources: CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Quadratic Equations CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Linear Regression CSI Algebra - Writing & Using Formulae
Prime, Square & Cube Numbers Pick Flip Check
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Prime, Square & Cube Numbers Pick Flip Check

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Kids will love this Pick, Flip & Check activity. They use a paper clip or clothes peg to clip the facts that equal the number in the centre of the card. Then they flip the card over to check their answers! A fun way for kids to practice finding prime, square & cube numbers. Plus no marking for you! Included in your purchase are THREE activities (see cover image). How to assemble: - print on card* - cut around the edge - fold in half and glue the two halves together. *or paper and then laminate once folded. Looking for similar activities? Take a look my other Pick Flip Check resources: Fraction of an Amount - FREE Factors Multiples Numbers BUNDLE Equivalent Fractions © 2016 Rosella’s room. All rights reserved. Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce limits copies for his or her classroom use only.
Simplifying Expressions and Expanding Brackets - Pick, Flip, Check
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Simplifying Expressions and Expanding Brackets - Pick, Flip, Check

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Kids will love this Pick, Flip & Check activity. They use a paper clip or clothes peg to clip the expressions that are equal to the answer in the centre of the card. Then they flip the card over to check their answers! A fun way for kids to practice simplifying expressions and expanding brackets. Plus no marking for you! Included in your purchase are FOUR activities - two simplifying and two expanding brackets (as shown on cover image). How to assemble: - print on card* - cut around the edge - fold in half and glue the two halves together. *or paper and then laminate once folded. Looking for similar activities. Take a look at the following Pick Flip Check resources: Prime, Square & Cube Numbers Fraction of an Amount - FREE Multiples Numbers BUNDLE © 2016 Rosella’s room. All rights reserved. Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce limits copies for his or her classroom use only.
The Little Book of Percentages
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The Little Book of Percentages

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This little book of percentages summarises: - how to convert a percentage to a fraction and decimal - how to find a percentage of an amount - how to express numbers as a percentage - how to calculate a percentage increase/decrease - how to calculate a new amount after a percentage increase/decrease Included in your purchase is a pdf template of the foldable, answers and a pdf of instructions (including photos of the foldable in use). Here are other resources you may be interested in: The Little Book of Fractions The Little Book of Circle Theorems The Little Book of Transformations
Algebraic Expressions - Factorising Graphic Organiser
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Algebraic Expressions - Factorising Graphic Organiser

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These graphic organisers support students learning to factorise expressions. The graphic organisers give a step-by-step guide and examples to scaffold learning. The following graphic organisers are also available: Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Expanding Algebraic Expressions Looking for a real-world practical application of algebra? If so, take a look at our crime scene resources: CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Quadratic Equations CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Linear Regression CSI Algebra - Writing & Using Formulae
Multiples Pick Flip Check
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Multiples Pick Flip Check

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Kids will love this Pick, Flip & Check activity. They use a paper clip or clothes peg to clip the multiples of the number in the centre of the card. Then they flip the card over to check their answers! A fun way for kids to practice finding multiples. Plus no marking for you! Included in your purchase are FIVE activities -findings multiples of 4, 7, 9,12 and 15. How to assemble: - print on card* - cut around the edge - fold in half and glue the two halves together. *or paper and then laminate once folded. Looking for similar activities? If so, then take a look at these Pick Flip Check activities: Prime, Square & Cube Numbers Fraction of an Amount - FREE Factors Numbers BUNDLE © 2016 Rosella’s room. All rights reserved. Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce limits copies for his or her classroom use only.
Percentage of an Amount - Pick, Flip, Check Activity
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Percentage of an Amount - Pick, Flip, Check Activity

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Kids will love this Pick, Flip & Check activity. They use a paper clip or clothes peg to clip the percentage of amounts that have the answer shown in the centre of the card. Then they flip the card over to check their answers! A fun way for kids to practice finding percentages of an amount. Plus no marking for you! Included in your purchase are FOUR activities (as shown on cover image). How to assemble: - print on card* - cut around the edge - fold in half and glue the two halves together. *or paper and then laminate once folded. Looking for similar activities. Take a look at the following Pick Flip Check resources: Prime, Square & Cube Numbers Fraction of an Amount - FREE Multiples Numbers BUNDLE © 2016 Rosella’s room. All rights reserved. Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce limits copies for his or her classroom use only.
The Little Book of Fractions
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The Little Book of Fractions

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Useful for any revision lesson on fractions. The little book of fractions summarises: - how to simplify fractions - how to find equivalent fractions - how to convert from a mixed number to improper fraction - how to convert from an improper fraction to a mixed number - how to find a fraction of an amount Students can make the little book themselves and then stick in their notebooks as a revision tool. For each topic, there is a step-by-step example and then questions for students to try. Included in your purchase is a pdf template of the foldable and a pdf of instructions (including answers).
Factors Pick Flip Check
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Factors Pick Flip Check

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Kids will love this Pick, Flip & Check activity. They use a paper clip or clothes peg to clip the factors of the number in the centre of the card. Then they flip the card over to check their answers! A fun way for kids to practice factors. Plus no marking for you! Included in your purchase are FIVE activities - finding factors of 16, 18, 24, 36 and 55 (as shown on cover image). How to assemble: - print on card* - cut around the edge - fold in half and glue the two halves together. *or paper and then laminate once folded. Looking for similar activities. Take a look at the following Pick Flip Check resources: Prime, Square & Cube Numbers Fraction of an Amount - FREE Multiples Numbers BUNDLE © 2016 Rosella’s room. All rights reserved. Purchase of this resource entitles the purchaser the right to reproduce limits copies for his or her classroom use only.
The Little Book of Transformations
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The Little Book of Transformations

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This little book of transformations summarises how to do a: - reflection - rotation - translation Examples are given for each type of transformation and there are questions for students to complete. Included in your purchase is a pdf template of the foldable and instructions (including answers). Here are other resources you may be interested in: The Little Book of Fractions The Little Book of Circle Theorems The Little Book of Percentages
Hypothesis Test for a Population Mean - Analogy to a Criminal Trial
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Hypothesis Test for a Population Mean - Analogy to a Criminal Trial

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This is a student workbook that can supplement lessons on hypothesis tests for a population mean. I teach the stages of hypothesis testing using analogies to a criminal trial. My students like this comparison; they are more engaged and it helps them to see the relevance of the different stages. Once students are confident with the terminology, we create our own courtroom in the classroom and role-play the stages of hypothesis testing with students acting as the jury, prosecution, judge and defence. Contents of the workbook 1. A summary of the 5 stages of hypothesis testing 2. A detailed analogy to a criminal trial 3. One worked example 4. Space for students to complete their own examples. 5. Worksheets on: a. the null and alternative hypothesis b. type I and type II errors c. checking assumptions d. sampling distributions e. the normal distribution f. the t-distribution g. interpreting p-values Answers for worksheets provided in separate document. The preview file shows a selection of pages from the workbook.
CSI Algebra - Writing and Using Formulae
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CSI Algebra - Writing and Using Formulae

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Here’s a real life CSI application of algebra for your students… Students have to solve a murder investigation using formulae (writing and substituting). They have to gather evidence at three locations: the crime scene, mortuary and forensic laboratory. Once they have collected their evidence, they examine a suspect list to identify the murderer. Crime scene – The suspect has left muddy boot prints at the crime scene. Students have to measure the boot print and step length to determine the suspect’s height. Mortuary – Students have to determine the time of death using body temperature. Forensic Laboratory – The victim died from chronic arsenic poisoning. Students have to determine for how long the victim was poisoned for. Answers included. Here are some other crime scene activities you may be interested in: Crime Scene Algebra - Using Formulae and Linear Regression Crime Scene Algebra - Using Formulae & Quadratic Equations
Algebraic Expressions Graphic Organiser
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Algebraic Expressions Graphic Organiser

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These graphic organisers support students learning to simplify, expand and factorise expressions. The graphic organisers give a step-by-step guide and examples to scaffold learning. Looking for a real-world practical application of algebra? If so, take a look at our crime scene resources: CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Quadratic Equations CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Linear Regression CSI Algebra - Writing & Using Formulae
CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Quadratic Equations
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CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Quadratic Equations

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Here's a real life CSI application of algebra for your students.... There has been a suspicious death. Using their knowledge of formulae and quadratic equations, students have to gather evidence from the crime scene and mortuary to determine (1) who was with the victim moments before death and (2) whether the death was a tragic accident or cold-blooded murder. At the Crime Scene - The victim died after falling from a balcony. Students have to collect information on the distance of the body from the building to determine whether it was an accidental fall or murder. At the Mortuary - Students must match a bite mark left on the body with teeth impressions taken from three suspects to find out who was with the victim when he fell. Answers included. Here are some other resources you may be interested in: Crime Scene Algebra - Writing & Using Formulae Crime Scene Algebra - Using Formulae & Linear Regression
Maths Posters
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Maths Posters

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Here is a selection of posters for your Maths classroom. Included in your purchase would be 11 posters (pdf files) on the following topics: Factors Multiples Negative Numbers Square Numbers Cube Numbers Fraction Wall Lines Triangles Angles Area and Perimeter Circles Note on Negative Numbers poster - This is one way to help students remember how to multiply and divide negative numbers. Pupils draw a face like in the poster (or simply a circle with the three signs in to represent the eyes and mouth). They cover up the two signs from the multiplication/division problem. The uncovered sign will be for the answer.
CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Linear Regression
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CSI Algebra - Using Formulae & Linear Regression

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Here's a real life crime scene application of algebra and statistics for your students.... Human skeletal remains have been found on a construction site. Most of the bones have been crushed leaving only a pelvis, femur and tooth for students to examine. Students must identify who the remains belong to using their knowledge of formulae and linear regression. A task involving the normal distribution is optional (see further details below). What comes with this resource: - Teacher Guide - Workstation task sheets (data & photo provided for the femur task) - Workstation signs - Answer sheet - Missing person database The activity involves 3 tasks: ★ The Tooth - Students will use a formula and measurements from the tooth to determine the age of the individual. ★ The Femur - Students will be given a sample dataset of human heights and femur lengths. They must produce a linear regression model relating femur length to height. Students will then have to measure the femur found at the site (photo provided) and use their regression model to predict height. ★ The Pelvis - Students will use a formula and measurements of the pelvis to determine sex. There is the option to replace this task with one that uses z-scores and the normal distribution. Two worksheets for the pelvis are therefore provided but only one worksheet is needed for the activity. Here are some other crime scene activities you may be interested in: Crime Scene Algebra - Writing & Using Formulae Crime Scene Algebra - Using Formulae & Quadratic Equations
Pick, Flip, Check Numbers Bundle
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Pick, Flip, Check Numbers Bundle

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Kids will love these Pick, Flip & Check activities. They use a paper clip or clothes peg to clip their answers to the question in the centre of the card. Then they flip the card over to check their answers! A fun way for kids to practice factors, multiples, cube numbers, square numbers and prime numbers. Plus no marking for you! How to assemble: - print on card* - cut around the edge - fold in half and glue the two halves together. *or paper and then laminate once folded.