Multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000.
A KS3 lesson on understanding how to multiply and divide by 10, 100 and 1000.Includes worded questions.
Contents:
PowerPoint - Starter, Horizontal and vertical
- Learning objectives
- Examples and explanations
- Low stakes quick quizzes (write or use whiteboards)
- Plenary
- Bonus quiz involving place value
Resources - Worksheet including worded questions and extension
- Worksheet answers
All resources are editable.
Understanding decimals, place value and ordering.
A KS3 lesson on understanding decimals. Covering how to Identify the value of any digit in a number, how to order numbers using place value and including worded questions on both.
Contents:
PowerPoint - Starter, Three is the magic number
- Learning objectives
- Examples and explanations
- Low stakes quick quizzes (write or use whiteboards)
- Plenary
Resources - Worksheet including worded questions
- Worksheet answers
All resources are editable.
A GCSE lesson to follow Types of numbers part 1. Covering multiples, factors, common factors, highest common factor, lowest common multiple, prime factors. Also, finding HCF and LCM using prime factorisation.
This lesson includes low stakes mini games.
Contents:
PowerPoint - One of these things is not like the other starter, find the odd one out (10 seconds each question)
- list of key terms
- learning objectives
- examples and explanations
- Quick quizzes (write or use whiteboards)
-Plenary
Resources - Worksheet (including puzzles)
- Worksheet answers
- key words list
*All resources are editable.
A GCSE lesson covering Natural numbers, real numbers, integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, square numbers, cube numbers and prime numbers.
This lesson includes mini quizes to aid in low stakes gamification of content and encourage pupils to have fun and keep them focused.
Contents:
PowerPoint - Countdown starter, find the target number using four different number sets (4 min timer)
- list of key terms
- learning objectives
- examples and explanations
- Quick quizzes (write or use whiteboards)
- Sieve of Eratosthenes
-Plenary
Resources - Worksheet (including puzzles)
- Worksheet answers
- Sieve of Eratosthenes
- key words list
*All resources are fully editable.
Rounding and estimating.
A KS3 lesson on understanding how to round to the nearest 10, 100 and 1000. How to round to the nearest decimal place, and how to estimate.
Contents:
PowerPoint - Starter, multiplications and divisions.
- Learning objectives
- Examples and explanations
- Low stakes quick quizzes (write or use whiteboards)
- Plenary
- Activities
Resources - Worksheet including worded questions and extension
- Worksheet answers
All resources are editable.
Differentiation from first principles
An A level lesson covering Differentiation from first principles.
Contents:
PowerPoint - What is differentiation?, using DESMOS
-Differentiation from first principles algebra and method
- Examples of Differentiation from first principles, easy, medium and difficult
- Practice questions with answers, including interactive assesment code
Resources - Worksheet questions the same as PowerPoint, including the
- Worksheet example questions from PowerPoint
- Extra information on deriving the gradient function
All resources are editable.
Circle theorems
A GCSE lesson covering Circle theorems,
Contents:
PowerPoint - Parts of a circle starter
- learning objectives
- examples, explanations and proofs
- Practice questions
- Plenary
Resources - Worksheet
- Kahoot quiz: https://create.kahoot.it/share/cirlce-theorems/40380381-bcd2-4109-8443-40527f760249
All resources are editable.
An interactive guide for the basics required for extended/higher pupils.
This PowerPoint covers: symmetry, angles (z,f,c and circle theorems), scale, nets and constructions (constructing a triangle only).
This PowerPoint is easily editable and you can adapt it for your own specific syllabus.
Powers and roots
A GCSE lesson on powers and roots. Covering Square numbers and other powers, square roots, and other roots. With the main focus on roots.
Contents:
PowerPoint - Three is the magic number, quiz on factors, three different puzzles.
- List of key terms
- Learning objectives
- Examples and explanations
- Quick quizzes (write or use whiteboards)
- Srinivasa Ramanujan’s infinite square root
- Plenary
Resources - Worksheet
- Worksheet answers
- Square Roots Tarsia Cards
- Powers and roots tables
- Squares, cubes and roots puzzle
*All resources are editable.