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Using bar models to solve ratio problems taken from GCSE papers.
Questions are provided in 3 versions
1) With bars pre-drawn for students
2) The questions on their own with no scaffold
3) Answers with demonstration of how to use the bars
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Agaardv22

a year ago
5

A wonderful intro for lower ability KS3. The children took to it well, with a minimum of resistance. I supplied the explanation but much of the method is self evident visually. For those that don't 'see it' the worksheet write on provided ample material to talk about how many parts. Thank you, my younger students seemed agog but they made progress and we saw a lot more correct answers than previously.

carenegardner1

4 years ago
5

This is an amazing resource. I have used it with Year 11 students who are grade 4/5 but have been struggling to get to grips with ratio. I just need the author to produce similar for the higher new Edexcel questions!!! I would like to add the struggling Year 11s finally got it. Great stuff

DeeLJ77

4 years ago
5

Great lesson and tasks

amckay17

5 years ago
5

ralstona

5 years ago
5

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