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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
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.
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
Volume Graphic Organisers
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Volume Graphic Organisers

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A useful set of graphic organisers that covers the following topics: - Explanation of a unit cube - Calculating volume by counting unit cubes - Identifying prisms - Explanation of a cross-section - Calculating volume of prisms using dimensions - Calculating volume of cylinders I print these as an A5 booklet and then students glue it into their notebooks. They can then use it for revision as a 'how to' guide.
Learn to Tell the Time - Goodbye Aramazu
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Learn to Tell the Time - Goodbye Aramazu

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This resource is designed for students who can read time on an Aramazu clock and must now apply their knowledge to read a typical analogue clock. The transition is carefully scaffolded and involves students progressing through 4 stages. At each stage, a visual feature of the Aramazu clock is removed until the clock looks like a typical analogue clock. I have used this approach successfully on my students - 16 year olds with dyslexia and dyscalculia. Included in this package are: Worksheets One for each stage. Activity cards These can be used as flash cards or with the word cards in a matching activity. There is a set for each stage. A Student Progress Tracker This can be glued in student books. Students can highlight each stage as they progress. For more Aramazu resources, go to: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/learn-to-tell-the-time-dyslexia-dyscalculia-friendly-12083209
Angles Memory Game
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Angles Memory Game

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This matching pairs game is a great way for students to memorise angle rules. They can play against each other or by themselves against the clock. There are 16 pairs of cards. Each pair, a phrase card and a picture card, describes a different angle rule. Rules include angle types and angle properties of parallel lines, triangles and quadrilaterals. Easy to set up. The cards are made by printing double sided onto paper or card and then cutting around the borders.