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Volumes of Prisms starter
A power point for volumes of prism, good if you have some mini white boards. Starter is all volumes of cuboids, which can be done firstly by counting cubes then by finding surface area. Then an animation showing how to find the volume of a prism with a more complicated surface area. There are two examples, one listening example where i ask students to be quiet, then a questions example where they are encouraged to ask question, i did this because this group was driving me barmy and not letting me finish a sentence without jumping in and asking a question.
Cumulative frequency graphs (drawing)
A worksheet for creating CF tables from grouped frequency tables and then CF graphs from the tables.
GCSE Maths: Standard form starter quiz
A quiz where students have to say which is bigger a or b, first with pictures then numbers, finally with numbers in standard form, hopefully highlighting the idea tha tstandard form helps compare and work with very big or very small numbers
Mutually exclusive events
A straight forward worksheet with a starter, main and extention
Hitting Maths Level 1 Scheme
This is based on some i can statements for level 1 maths and i made it for students in my main stream class who were working towards level 1 as we didn't really have a scheme of work for them. The idea is that myself or thier TA work with them on the various areas and ticks of every time a lesson is spent on one of the statements. After a few lesson the statement is then graded depending on the level of support needed, this is helping us know where to focus our efforts to get the students to level 1.
This is a work in progress so I'd love to know what you think.
Area and volume revision
A powerpoint going over area of 2D shapes and volume of prisms.
Area Test
A simple test on the area of rectangles, triangles, trapeziums and circles. Could be used as a homework
StatisticsInterpreting Pie Charts with Calculators
KS3 / GCSE Maths Activity. A powerpoint showing how to find frequencies from pie charts using a calculator, with some questions at the end. Hope you find it useful.
Shape names multiple choice
Simple multiple choice quiz on names of shapes.
Maths KS3: Direct and Indirect Proportion starter
A grid showing variables, the students have to work out which are related, e.g. time spent revising and mark on test are related. Going through students answers i tend to use one colour to match up direct relationships and another to match up indirect and ask them to think about what the red relationships have in common and what the blue relationships have in common. Will this relationship be blue or red?
Rearranging Equations Worksheet - KS3 / GCSE
A KS3 / GCSE worksheet with starter main and extension which includes quadratic equations.
KS3 - HCF and LCM Matching Cards
This is a PowerPoint with cards where students have to match a card with two numbers to a card wit ha highest common factor and lowest common multiple. Great revision for HCF and LCM.
P Level Maths Assessment - number
Assessment for Learning. This is my attempt at creating some form of assessment for secondary school pupils who are working on P levels, because i couldn't find anything. I&'ve made it by going through descriptions of the levels and trying to think of tasks. Hope you find it useful. Please if you have anything more suitable please give me a message becasue i&';m desparate for something good.
KS3 Solving algebra equations test
A little test on solving KS3 equations, including brackets, simplifying and unknowns on both sides. Could work as a homework or revision task,
GCSE Standard form test
A little test covering GCSE standard form, could be used as a homework or revision.
KS3 Maths Angles in triangle starter puzzle
There are 13 angles on a slide and they can be grouped to make the angles of 4 triangles with 1 angle left out. Students have to find the odd one out.
Substitution Starter
Starter with 10 multiple choice substitution questions
Perimeter Animation and Questions
A PowerPoint introducing perimeter with a little animation, and some questions for pupils to practise. Ideal as a lesson for KS3 and GCSE students.
Percentgaes of Amounts powerpoint
A powerpoint showing how to find percentages such as 76% by splitting it into easy to find percentages like 50,25 and 1. Assumes pupils can find, 1,10,20,25, and 50%. Some questions at the end.
Fraction, decimal percentage conversion test
A short end of topic test where students have to convert between fractions, decimals and percentages. Used originaly with a low ability year 11, but could be good for lower down.