I love making resources which are differentiated, challenging and also engaging.
All main tasks will be differentiated at least 3 ways and actual lessons will have solutions with them.
I am aiming for all of my main lessons to be tailored towards the new curriculum to fully prepare pupils for the new 9-1 GCSE.
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I love making resources which are differentiated, challenging and also engaging.
All main tasks will be differentiated at least 3 ways and actual lessons will have solutions with them.
I am aiming for all of my main lessons to be tailored towards the new curriculum to fully prepare pupils for the new 9-1 GCSE.
Follow me on Twitter: @MrBrennanMaths or drop me an EMail: imbrennan@hotmail.co.uk
I would like reviews to improve my work
A full differentiated lesson on collecting like terms which allows the pupils to problem solve and reason, essential in the 9-1 curriculum.
Pupils have been engaged in this lesson when used and generates discussion
A Thoughts and Crosses on using and applying the nth term of an arithmetic sequence.
Does not go into too much detail such as from a diagram ect but a nice end of topic assessment to see what have been learnt.
It is differentiated 4 ways and also each specific row gets more difficult as you go along it so each question offers a different challenge.
Pupils always engaged when using this activity and can be used in exercise books or as an assessment poster task
A complete lesson on converting between mixed number and improper fractions.
Full of problem solving and reasoning for new 9-1 Curriculum.
Fully differentiated and gives the pupils opportunities to challenge themselves yet remain engaged at the same time.
Full solutions to help with peer and self assessment.
A series of lessons (1-2) on solving equations involving Algebraic Fractions.
The main task is differentiated 3 ways however there are many further opportunities to problem solve, reasoning tasks and also proof tasks.
The has been used with KS4 and proved to be engaging and challenging in the run up to the exam.
The lesson has been tailored to satisfy the needs of the new curriculum with a variation of tasks.
All tasks have worked solutions.
A series of lessons on iteration (2-3). The lesson begins with rearranging formula in many ways which is part b) of the iteration question in the ew GCSE. It moves forward to using iteration to find particular values and then develops pupils learning to finding estimates to a solution by doing a series of iterative. There is a killer question which is a typical GCSE exam question.
All tasks are differentiated to at least 3 levels to allow pupils to practice the skill and also stretch and challenge the more able. All solutions are included in the lesson so that pupils can self mark their work. This lesson has been used with top set year 11 and all pupils were engaged and made good progress through the tasks.
A Thoughts and Crosses on Algebraic Fractions for beginners.
Generally numerical denominators so can be used at KS3 for when people have mastered numerical fractions.
Pupils always engaged in these tasks and can be completed in books or as a poster.
RAG Task on nth term from a diagram.
Ensures that the pupils are challenged and understand how to apply the nth term.
Variation of questions, continuing a sequence, finding the nth term ect.
This task will be accessible to all abilities.
Full lesson on sequences to following for new curriculum.
This is a series of lessons (2-3) on estimation calculations. The lesson ensures that there is plenty of opportunity to practice the skill with a differentiated thoughts and crosses to allow pupils to work at their desired level. There are then plenty of money, shape and worded problems to allow the pupils to explore estimation in context. There are also reasoning tasks regarding estimation to help pupils fully explore the topic.
This lesson contains plenty of problem solving and reasoning tasks which will prepare all pupils for the 9-1 curriculum. It gives pupils plenty of time to master the skill but then become fluent in using and applying. All tasks are differentiated between 2 and 4 levels to gives all pupils a chance of accessing this lesson. There are solutions to every task to ensure it is easy to self assess. Used with a year 7 class who enjoyed this lesson and encouraged lots of discussion.
Can be used as a recap or a diagnostic exercise.
Gives pupils he opportunity to work through different problems involving angles covering a wide range of angle topics.
Pupils always engaged in this task and like to stretch and challenge themselves. Great for revision
A differentiated catchphrase on adding and subtracting fractions.
Keeps the pupils engaged and offers challenge and problem solving.
Can be used as revision, individual work or group work.
A series of lessons (Max 3 Lessons) on simplifying Algebraic Fractions.
All tasks are differentiated upto 3 levels with solutions to all tasks.
There is an opportunity to problem solve and also proof questions similar to that in the exam.
Lessons coming up on applying the 4 operations to Algebraic Fractions and also Solving Algebraic Fractions
A starter which includes 5 questions which seem to be badly answered at year 7.
The same questions repeat 6 times so can be used for 6 consecutive lessons. The aim is that each lesson they get better at each question so by lesson 6 can tackle all 5 questions within 15 mins.
Used these starters for years, pupils are engaged and like the benefits of them.
RAG Task on Expanding Brackets.
Offers pupils the chance to work on single, two single or double brackets and collecting like terms. Offers a wide range of challenge and progression which engages the pupils.
Used at both KS3 and KS4.
A mixture of 5 questions exploring the new curriculum. Fluency, Reasoning and Worded Problems all included which are vital in the new curriculum.
There is 6 of the same starter so pupils do this for 6 lessons running with the aim of mastering these key topics. All solutions included.
A mixture of 5 questions exploring the new curriculum. Fluency, Reasoning and Worded Problems all included which are vital in the new curriculum.
There is 6 of the same starter so pupils do this for 6 lessons running with the aim of mastering these key topics. All solutions included.
A series of lessons (1-2) which involves rounding to a given degree of accuracy regarding significant figures. There is a differentiated task which ensures pupils can work with whole numbers as well as decimals. The lesson then works through reverse problems, worded problems as well as reasoning questions. It also introduces the idea of estimation to prepare pupils for a series of lessons on estimation.
This lesson contains plenty of problem solving and reasoning tasks which will prepare all pupils for the 9-1 curriculum. It gives pupils plenty of time to master the skill but then become fluent in using and applying. All tasks are differentiated between 2 and 4 levels to gives all pupils a chance of accessing this lesson. There are solutions to every task to ensure it is easy to self assess. Used with a year 7 class who enjoyed this lesson and encouraged lots of discussion.
A lesson on rounding to the nearest 10, 100 or 1000. The lesson gives pupils a recap of place value and then works through rounding the this degree of accuracy. There are also worded problems in which a basic skill can really be stretched by considering bounds ect. There is reverse problems aswell and problem solving questions to challenge all pupils.
This lesson contains plenty of problem solving and reasoning tasks which will prepare all pupils for the 9-1 curriculum. It gives pupils plenty of time to master the skill but then become fluent in using and applying. All tasks are differentiated between 2 and 4 levels to gives all pupils a chance of accessing this lesson. There are solutions to every task to ensure it is easy to self assess. Used with a year 7 class who enjoyed this lesson and encouraged lots of discussion.
A series of lessons (2-4) on finding probabilities from a probability tree diagram. There are various tasks and problems in which probabilities remain the same and a diagram is draw and interpreted. There are also reverse problems and also algebraic problems in line with the new curriculum. The lesson then moves on to conditional probability and this is also linked to reverse problems and also algebraic problems to ensure all learners can access using and applying tree diagrams.
All tasks are differentiated to at least 3 levels. There are reasoning and problem solving tasks which are suitable for the new curriculum. All tasks have solutions so that it is easy for the pupils to mark their work. This has been used and allowed pupils to master the skill and for the more able to develop their understanding
The lesson gives pupils plenty of opportunity to master the fluency of solving linear equations with an unknown on one side. There are also plenty of reasoning and problem solving tasks to really stretch the more able pupils. The lesson then has a separate differentiated section for algebra in shape in which they must form and solve equations. Plenty of stretch and challenge but loads of opportunities to master the skill.
All tasks are differentiated to at least 3 levels. There are reasoning and problem solving tasks which are suitable for the new curriculum. All tasks have solutions so that it is easy for the pupils to mark their work. This has been used and allowed pupils to master the skill and for the more able to develop their understanding. Used with a top set and second set year 7 and lots of challenge with plenty of engagement.