Easy powerpoint to introduce Cosine and Sine Rule.
Clear examples and lots of practice, all with answers.
Notes sheet organisation pupils found particulary useful.
Easy ready to go lesson!
lesson is ready to go, no printing or working out required.
Revision of all 3D Shapes for GCSE higher worksheet.
Examples to fill in and practice.
Shapes covered :
Cube, cubiod, triangular prism, cylinder, cone, pyramid , sphere and Hemisphere.
answers included
Bumper PowerPoint covering all Angle topics GCSE Higher students need to know.
Includes:
Parallel Line starter / Recap
Recap of Corresponding , Co-Interior and Alternate Angle rules (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Regular Polygons (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Interiors and exterior angles (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Problem Solving with angles in Polygons, including algebraic (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Fill in table task
Lots of Exam practice and Challenging questions with answers.
All answers included. Complete two lessons.
This is a complete 2/3 lesson on Plotting linear Graphs and Quadratics ( and Using them!) covering all that is needed for the GCSE Foundation exams.
Covers :
It starts with substitution reminders
How to fill in a grid for Linear graphs worked examples including, e.g. y= 2x+1 and 2x+y= 4
(visually see the plotting process)
Linear Graph missing values bingo (no printing needed)
Intro to Quadratic graphs and what they typically look like
How to fill in a grid for Quadratic graphs worked examples (visually see the plotting process)
Practice questions on filling in quadratic tables.
Quadratic Graph missing values bingo (no printing needed)
Important points on quadratic examples and exam questions
Using a quadratic graph to e.g find estimates for solutions when =0 or =3 etc.
Whiteboard practice on identifying essential points.
Quick practice on identifying types of graphs.
The Lesson provides examples and exercises with all topics. Everything is on the PowerPoint, including answers. You will not need to print extra resources. PowerPoint is fully animated.
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Enhance your GCSE Foundation Maths revision with our selection of “First Halves” of Edexcel exam papers!
Our handpicked assortment of “First Halves” of exam papers provides an excellent platform for reinforcing foundational knowledge and identifying recurring question types. By mastering these basic concepts and practicing them through repetition, students can build their confidence and ensure they secure the ‘easy’ marks in their exam.
Students aiming for a grade 4 level can strengthen their key skills and excel in their exams. Hoping to save teachers time collecting all of this together for easily available , quick and efficient revision.
This resource contains lots of different statistics gathered from lots of different websites about the world cup 2018.
Task 1: Who has scored the most goals? (Reading from charts and interpreting)
Task 2: Teams aren’t shooting as much as they used too? (Counting, reading charts and interpreting)
Task 3: England may struggle but the Premier League dominates! (composite bar charts)
Task 4: Use the information about the different stadiums to be used in the world cup below to fill in the table. (Organising data, averages and total)
Task 5: There is 90 minutes in one football match to be played. Use the diagram to help answer the questions below. (working with times and schedueles)
Task 6: How far each nation will have to travel during the Group Stages? (conversion of km and miles, adding times, compound measures)
All with answers to save you time!
Can be used in part just as easily as all together.
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As the topics booklets I have previously used have now started to become a little outdated due to the new spec GCSE.
I have now (PAINSTAKINGLY!) gone through all the new spec papers that have been released and collected together topic questions for easy practice.
These work great as revision, practice and targets for pupils to work on after assessments.
All come with answers !
These are also great for the end of term (I’ve used them in carousels which is highly successful!)
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These resources will be all you need to introduce pythagorus to a new group.
Based on investigating the informattion for themselves, with key hooks to keeps students engaged.
Great way to introduce the topic and for the pupils to understand fully why and how it works!
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This is a whole lesson - including the lesson plan on finding angles in Isosceles triangles.
starts by building on knowledge of angles rules. Clear examples, and plenty of practice.
All ANSWERS ARE PROVIDED. No printing necessary.
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This Bundle contain four lesson and 1 homework.
The lesson are aimed at GCSE HIGHER students, and to link to one an other,
Area and perimeter (mainly problem solving , but also recapping the basics!)
Circles ( again recapping circumference and area and problem solving)
Sectors (intro to sectors, linking to working backwards to find a angle)
Unit conversion between cm squared to m squared, and cubes etc.
Homework covering these topics.
Lots of effort was taken to ensure the content was relevent to the new GCSE and problem solving skills at all times.
Answers are all provided, no printing required.
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Complete Lesson on Standard Form for GCSE Higher.
Includes :
Starter on writing in powers of ten.
Success Criteria Ladder - re-visited and completed at the end of the lesson
Writing in Standard Form and vice versa (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Adding and Subtracting in Standard Form (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Match up task - matching equivalent sums together (with answers)
Multiplying and Dividing in standard Form (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Differentiated practice
Solar system Activity
Success criteria ladder plenary
Applying standard form questions
GCSE Foundation revision lesson on solving Equations .
Including:
Examples on all types : fractional, expanding brackets before, one step, two step and 3 step equations.
Exam style question - written response required
SUPER 9 question grid - differentiated questions for students to try , with answers.
Brain Cloud Plenary
Mini-test Plenary (exam questions)
Answers and RISK assessment for Min-test , students can peer/self mark , clear mark scheme.
This was aimed at getting the students to not only remember the different formulas they needed for the GCSE Foundation exam but to also practice using them.
Includes:
Area of a Triangle (Examples, practice and answers)
ARea of a Trapezium (Examples, practice and answers)
Area of a Circle (Examples, practice and answers)
Circumference of a Circle (Examples, practice and answers)
Pythagorus (Examples, practice and answers)
Speed Distance Time (Examples, practice and answers)
Mass Density and Volume (Examples, practice and answers)
Brain Cloud Plenary
These sheets are designed to be printed A3, with only 1 mark questions on. Quick revision for students and also great to focus in on those small mistakes!
Answers are included too for easy checking :)
I’ve created four of these, with only question from the new spec.
GCSE Foundation Revision Lesson on Mean , Median, Mode and Range. Including Mean from a table.
Includes:
Bus stop division starter with answers
Collect information on each word task.
Bronze , silver , gold Differentiated task with answers.
Problem solving with averages (examples, practice and answers)
Mean , modal group and median from grouped data (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Plenary fill in the gaps.
Complete lesson on Percentage of Amounts for Non-Calculator. Could be used at KS3 OR GCSE Revision.
Includes :
Division starter with answers
The find 10% (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Find 5% (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Find 1% (Examples, Practice and Answers)
mixture of percentages e.g. 74% (Examples, Practice and Answers)
Differentiated Practice questions and answers
Plenary Exam styles questions
Bumper Powerpoint covering all the ratio topics needed for Higher GCSE,
Writing ratio in the form N:1 or 1:n, including with fractions (Example, practice and Answers)
Simplifying ratio including scales , conversion of units (Example, practice and Answers)
Ratio as fractions (Example, practice and Answers)
Combining Ratios (Example, practice and Answers)
Changing Ratios (Example, practice and Answers)
Multiple Percentages and Ratio (Example, practice and Answers)
Sharing into Ratio (Example, practice and Answers)
Sharing into a ratio-Calculating with ratios when only part of the information is known (Example, practice, including bank robbery task and Answers)
Sharing a Ratio with fractions and percentages (Example, practice and Answers)
Sharing Ratio with Percentages (Example, practice and Answers)
Scale drawings (Example, practice and Answers)
Currency Conversion (Example, practice and Answers)
Similar triangles (Example, practice and Answers)
(11) Scale drawings (Example, practice and Answers)
12) Currency Conversion (Example, practice and Answers)
13) Similar triangles (Example, practice and Answers) could all be taught as mini-lessons as there are enough examples, questions and activities for that.)
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GCSE Higher lesson on all Indices.
Includes :
Starter on square and cube numbers
Students given grid on six types to fill in notes and examples as we go
Indices (multiplication & Division) (Examples, Practice and answers)
Indices and brackets (Examples, Practice and answers)
Negative Indices (Examples, Practice and answers)
Fractional Indices (Examples, Practice and answers)
Indices (Multi- step) (Examples, Practice and answers)
Powers of 0 (Examples, Practice and answers)
Exit card with three levels of questions mixed.
Included are Exam questions from new spec on indices.
Lesson on Area and perimeter of compound shapes.
Including:
Basic area starter with answers and extension
Problem solving question (Examples , practice and answers)
Exam questions with answers
Lesson on Direct and Inverse Proportion
Including:
Direct proportion examples finding ‘k’ (Examples, practice and answers)
Direct proportion finding k and using to find other values (Examples, practice and answers)
Inverse Proportion finding ‘k’ (Examples, practice and answers)
Inverse Proportion finding ‘k’ and using (Examples, practice and answers)
Exam questions from new spec to try , mixture of both with answers.