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Make 2-D shapes from missing coordinates
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Make 2-D shapes from missing coordinates

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Find the coordinates that creates the required shape - some of the problems have more than one answer. Others (assuming you use integer values and stay on the grid) do not. Various triangles, square, parallelogram, rhombus, trapezium. Final page to identify given shapes - named, congruent, enlargement.
Summary worksheet for y=mx+c
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Summary worksheet for y=mx+c

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Worksheet to complete topic (or as homework). Identify gradient/y-intercept from 3 equations and 3 graphs; sketch 3 graphs using y=mx+c.
Multiplying and dividing by powers of ten
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Multiplying and dividing by powers of ten

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Two main slides showing visually place value adjustment when multiplying/dividing by 10, 100, 1000. Plus puzzle starter. You may just want to use the two main slides in a PowerPoint of your own!
Fractions - 4 rules millionaire
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Fractions - 4 rules millionaire

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Powerpoint in Millionaire format. All 4 rules for fractions, starting from add/subtract then multiply/divide. Mixed numbers and simplifying involved at different points. [6/5/15 edited to remove duplicate false answer on Q1.]
Reflection and rotation symmetry
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Reflection and rotation symmetry

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9 examples of each to show on whiteboard. Pupils write down (on personal whiteboard?) how many lines of symmetry/order of rotational symmetry. Then reveal answer on IWB. Rotations are 'animated'. Revision/plenary exercise?
Parallel lines & angle facts quiz
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Parallel lines & angle facts quiz

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20 quick questions on angles (largely) in parallel lines. Emphasis on use of correct terminology. Could be done on mini-whiteboards, or otherwise as quiz, rather than flashcards.
Types of data - discrete vs continuous
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Types of data - discrete vs continuous

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Qualitative vs quantitative, discrete vs continuous. 1. Cards to sort into two groups - may think of any way to split. 2. Flipchart to structure lesson with links to short videos etc. 3. PowerPoint quiz - identify whether discrete or continuous.
Mixed questions on area of basic shapes
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Mixed questions on area of basic shapes

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Areas of rectangles, triangles, parallelograms and trapezia. Fairly straight-forward questions on area (or using area to find missing sides). Multichoice - so can be used with flash cards.