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I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.

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I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
Maths Codebreaker-What Calculation to use
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Maths Codebreaker-What Calculation to use

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A Maths codebreaker that will allow students to practice working out when to use add and subtract and multiply or divide. Suitable for KS3 Maths and GCSE Foundation Maths revision as well as New Functional Skills Maths Maths code breakers are an engaging way for students to practice skills and address any misconceptions. Students have to answer typical maths questions with their answer corresponding to a letter of the alphabet. If answered correctly, the answer reveals a hilarious joke and its punchline . This resource contains 1x codebreaker worksheet where students have to work out problems which may involve them either adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing. Helps learners look out for key terms or clues to decide if a problem is a multiply or divide sum Answer Sheet included
Maths Maze-Mean Average
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Maths Maze-Mean Average

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Have your students apply their calculating the mean average skill with this fun maze activity. Suitable for GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills Maths Great for online learning and distance learning! Whats Included: Mean Average Maths MAZE Answer Sheet This is a self-checking worksheet that allows students to strengthen their skills by calculating the mean average. Students use their solutions to navigate through the puzzle. This activity allows students to practice which average to use while incorporating fun into the classroom! How to Use: Use this resource as a quick assessment tool, a homework assignment, math stations, or early finishers.
Math Maze- What Average To Use
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Math Maze- What Average To Use

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Have your students apply their understanding of which Average to use with this fun maze activity. Suitable for GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills Maths Great for online learning and distance learning! Whats Included: Which Average to use MAZE This is a self-checking worksheet that allows students to strengthen their skills by solving exchanging currencies calculations. Students use their solutions to navigate through the puzzle. This activity allows students to practice which average to use while incorporating fun into the classroom! How to Use: Use this resource as a quick assessment tool, a homework assignment, math stations, or early finishers.
Pancake Day Maths Mystery-The Pancake Pincher
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Pancake Day Maths Mystery-The Pancake Pincher

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A fantastic Pancake Day maths mystery game challenges your students to work out who stole the eggs that were needed to make the pancakes . There are a variety of maths problems your pupils will need to solve to reveal five different clues. Suitable for Year 6-8 Here is a breakdown of the different maths skills used in this Pancake Day maths mystery game: Clue 1: Percentages of amounts. . Clue 2: Multiplying whole numbers. By working out if a multiplication problem is correct, your class will be able to follow a path to a clue. Clue 3: Area of triangles and quadrilaterals. Your pupils need to calculate the area of different three and four-sided shapes in centimetres, this will help them find the favourite food of the thief Clue 4: Conversion of measures. For this task, your learners need to identify if the measurement conversions are true or false. Clue 5: Decimal place value. Here your students will need to circle the correct place values of the bolded digit of a number with decimals. This will reveal the age of the thief
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Map Scales Loop Cards
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Map Scales Loop Cards

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A set of loop cards (20 cards) on map scales. The cards can either be used by individuals, small pairs or even whole class. I like to get learners into pairs and get them to race against each other to see who puts their cards in the correct order first. Solution included
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills Scale Drawing-House and Garden L1-L2
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills Scale Drawing-House and Garden L1-L2

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A worksheet on scale drawing for Level 1 and Level 2 Functional Skills Learners, also suitable for GCSE. Learners have to calculate real measurements using a given scale and also have to draw a scale plan using a given scale. Learners also have to change between metric measures. A nice and easy to follow worksheet on what is a diffiicult topic as identified by feedback from examiner reports. If you like it leave a reveiw.
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Escape the Room-Simple Probability
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Escape the Room-Simple Probability

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Unlock the code to escape the room by answering simple probability questions. I use this with a set of combination locks I bought cheap in a poundshop. I set the locks to open on a set combination which can only be got by answering the questions. The quickest team to get the combination win. This activity generates great fun in class and is worth the investment in a set of cheap combi locks
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills- BODMAS
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills- BODMAS

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A powerpoint lesson on BODMAS. The powerpoint includes method, questions and a plenary. Also included is a fact/helpsheet and a student activity where students have to calculate with BODMAS in order to find out who committed a crime. An enjoyable lesson on the topic. IFYOU LIKE IT GIVE ME A REVIEW.
Probability Tree Diagrams-Champions League Final Theme
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Probability Tree Diagrams-Champions League Final Theme

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A lesson on probability using the Champions League Final. This lesson aims to introduce or review constructing tree diagrams and using them to calculate the probability of two or more independent events occurring. The powerpoint includes methods and worked examples. There is a worksheet of tree diagrams using the same theme of Champions League Final as well If you like it leave a review.
Crossover Problem- Area of Rectangles and Compound Shapes
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Crossover Problem- Area of Rectangles and Compound Shapes

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A one sheet activity that includes converting metric measures, calculating area of rectangles and compound shapes and working out how many tiles fit into a room and an extension question. The idea is that learners bring some of their maths skills from different math areas into answering a question. A bit like Functional Skills where learners have to apply their maths skills to answer a functional question. Bringing all the skills together to answer a question is difficult for functional maths students as they are used to just doing 1 maths step and using 1 maths skill at a time. This worksheet will build up those skills in steps. If you like it leave me a review.
GCSE Maths -Standard Form Differentiated Worksheet
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GCSE Maths -Standard Form Differentiated Worksheet

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Differentiated Standard Form questions in a RAG type worksheet, answers included. IncLudes changing from ordinary to standard form and from standard form to ordinary number. Also a Powerpoint of the worksheet and answers included to display to students.
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills- Currency Exchange Poster
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills- Currency Exchange Poster

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A bureau exchange type poster showing exchange rates for different currencies from around the world. The poster is editable if you want to change the rates to reflect changes in currency or to make them more easier or difficult to work with, I have worked to 2 decimal places on this. The poster includes the sell rate and buy rate. I give learners real life questions based on the poster such as changing money to go on holiday and bringing some back and changing it back to sterling.