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Special number cards
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Special number cards

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Set of cards with numbers. Students have to try and split them into 4 groups. Groups are primes, squares, cubes, triangular numbers, might be more interesting to not tell them the four groups andd see what they come up with first.
KS3 - Estimation with World Records
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KS3 - Estimation with World Records

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A PowerPoint with 16 world records, students have to make estimates with sensible units, then there are links to show the answer along with a picture. Good maybe as a starter or fun end to a few lesson. A good thinking skills activity.
KS3 - 10 Number Starters - PowerPoint
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KS3 - 10 Number Starters - PowerPoint

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A PowerPoint with 10 starters to use or adapt, each one is a slide of numbers and students need to find primes, squares or factors and then an animation will show which ones are correct. Maybe a nice settler as doesn't take much explanation once it's up.
30 Number Starters- Multiple Choice Quizzes
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30 Number Starters- Multiple Choice Quizzes

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A PowerPoint with 30 multiple choice quizzes, good for AFL if you give students cards labelled a,b,c,d to wave. Ideal for KS3 and GCSE students. Includes lots of percentage work, decimals, addition, multiplication and division practise, rounding, decimals, primes, squares, HCF, LCM. Hope you find it useful, if not to use then at least to adapt, please let me know what you think.
GCSE Reverse Percentage PowerPoint
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GCSE Reverse Percentage PowerPoint

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A GCSE PowerPoint showing how to use multipliers to increase and decrease amounts as well as find original prices. There are some questions for students too. Hope you find this useful.
KS3 / GCSE - 7 Percentage Starters - PowerPoint
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KS3 / GCSE - 7 Percentage Starters - PowerPoint

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A PowerPoint with a collection of multiple choice percentage quizzes, has multipliers, reverse percentage, percentage increase and decrease, converting fractions and decimals to percentages, and finding percentages mentally. Ideal for KS3 and GCSE students.