Set of instructions for 6 tables. The pupils rotate the table activities spending a set time on each table. Covers significant figures, error bounds, mental methods, written calculations. Add your own exam questions for one of the tables.
Template so this may be used for notes, revision, assessment, starter, plenary etc. Covers advantages and disadvantages of each average. Calculation of each average and includes for grouped data and data in frequency tables,
A couple of quesions scaffolded to help pupils see how quadratic graphs can be drawn using completing the square and factorising techniques. Pupils fill in the steps and sketch the graphs. Could be used as teaching notes, homework, starter, test, revision.
A collection of bitesize notes and examples on control groups, extraneous variables, estimating population size using capture/recapture method, misleading graphs.
Asks pupils to find the equations of straight lines from points on a graph and substitute into formula. Also some extension tasks. Made fun by asking the questions in the context of earth under attack from cheese.
Pupils can record their findings on the sheet as they are guided to discover the effects of changing the equation on straight line graphs. Designed for use with autograoh or equivalent.
In order to get a pass at A’Level Maths you MUST put in at least one hour of independent work for every one hour of class time. Just attending class and doing the homework IS NOT ENOUGH except in very exceptional cases.
So what could you be doing in those hours…
-how, hints , why - for each suggestion.
A four page handout outlining in detail what students need to be doing.
A collection of key words that can be cut up and spread around the classroom to help with literacy in maths classrooms. Or used as an easy lesson activity - have them cut up in a bag and pupils take one out and try to explain it/ ask someone to spell it...