<p>An interactive reading text where pupils are required to fill blank space in a sentence with a word from a word bank.<br />
This literacy activity will introduce students to the definition, concept and application of trigonometry.</p>
<p>It comes with a differentiated student activity and the answer document.</p>
<p>An interactive reading text where pupils are required to fill blank space in a sentence with a word from a word bank.<br />
This literacy activity is differentiated, introduces BIDMAS and describes the priority of arithmetic operations.<br />
It comes with a student activity and the answer document.</p>
<p>An interactive reading text where pupils are required to fill blank space in a sentence with a word from a word bank.<br />
This literacy activity introduces averages, describes how to calculate them and outlines situations when they are most desired to be used.<br />
It comes with a student activity and the answer document.</p>
<p>The activity comprises 3 pages.</p>
<p>An interactive reading text where pupils are required to fill blank space in a sentence with a word from a word bank.<br />
This literacy activity will introduce students to the concept of equation, inverse operations and the process of finding a solution before they actually do it.<br />
It comes with a differentiated student activity and the answer document.</p>
<p>An interactive reading text where pupils are required to fill blank space in a sentence with a word from a word bank.<br />
This literacy activity will introduce students to the concept of transformation and symmetry. Students will also read about the process of reflecting any shape.</p>
<p>Comes with a differentiated student activity and answer document</p>
<p>The activity comprises three worksheets on problem solving involving volume of cubes and cuboids. Students would also have a chance to practice their concepts involving fractions, percentages and ratio as inherent part of questions.</p>
<p>Two of the worksheets contain differentiated questions of two levels - easy and moderate. The third worksheet contains more difficult problem solving ideas.</p>
<p>The activity comprises three differentiated worksheets of different levels of difficulty (Easy, Moderate, Hard) featuring worded problem solving on fractions. The questions have a built progressive challenge.</p>
<p>Ideal for KS2 and KS3 as a complete lesson.</p>
<p>The activity provides students with contextual scenarios involving adding, subtracting and multiplying on fractions.</p>
<p>The activity comprises 3 differentiated worksheets of different levels of challenge (Easy, Moderate, Hard) featuring worded problem solving on fractions. The questions have built a progressive challenge.</p>
<p>Ideal for more able in KS2 and KS3 as a complete lesson.</p>
<p>The activities provide students with contextual scenarios involving all operations on fractions.</p>
<p>The activity consists of 2 sets of differentiated worksheets (11 questions each) on area and perimeter of quadrilaterals - most suitable for upper KS2 and KS3. The third worksheet (11 questions) contains tasks testing a holistic concept of problem solving with potential to create cognitive conflict and discussions among peers leading to higher order thinking.</p>
<p>The activity comprises 2 sets of different levels of worded questions with progressive difficulty exploring the idea behind percentages of amounts and amounts as a percentage but also conversion between percentage and fractions for fluent mastery.</p>
<p>Ideal to KS3 and KS4 as a complete lesson on problem solving.</p>
<p>An interactive reading text where pupils are required to fill blank space in a sentence with a word from a word bank.<br />
This literacy activity will introduce students to ways of identifying solutions to quadratic equations.<br />
It comes with a differentiated student activity and the answer document.</p>
<p>An interactive reading text where pupils are required to fill blank space in a sentence with a word from a word bank.<br />
This literacy activity introduces the concept of the moving averages and its application.<br />
It comes with a differentiated student activity and the answer document.</p>
<p>An interactive reading text where pupils are required to fill blank space in a sentence with a word from a word bank.</p>
<p>This literacy activity introduces the concept of the cumulative frequency, describes how to calculate it, plot it and relate to box plots.</p>
<p>It comes with a student activity and the answer document.</p>
<p>An interactive reading text where pupils are required to fill blank space in a sentence with a word from a word bank.<br />
This literacy activity will introduce students to the concept of the surface area of solids and methods of calculating it for a cuboid and a pyramid.<br />
It comes with a differentiated student activity and the answer document.</p>
<p>An interactive reading text where pupils are required to fill blank space in a sentence with a word from a word bank.<br />
This literacy activity will introduce students to the concept of moving a shape on a plane. Students will read about translation and interpreting the notation of vectors.</p>
<p>It comes with a differentiated student activity and the answer document.</p>
<p>An interactive reading text where pupils are required to fill blank space in a sentence with a word from a word bank.<br />
This differentiated literacy activity introduces the concept of the inequalities and describes how to interpret the solutions.</p>
<p>It comes with a student activity and the answer document.</p>
<p>5 worksheets feature mathematical activities with addition of literacy.<br />
This activity is inspired by natural phenomena, tornadoes, so students and especially boys, will be motivated by the topic under investigation.</p>
<p>They will have a meaningful opportunity to create tally chart, frequency, table, bar chart and line graphs as well as answer many mathematical questions regarding each activity.</p>
<p>Literacy developing challenge is included where students are encouraged to write a report summing up annual weather situation. They may be provided by a teacher either with hints or a sample work depending on age and ability. They should also make it mathematical.</p>
<p>Students will solve problems involving angle properties featuring angles in triangles and straight lines as well as combination of both. The acquired solutions will be needed to decode how did Thales of Miletus define happiness.</p>