A space-themed question to get students thinking about how inequalities can be used to represent real-life situations and to develop their understanding.
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A series of worksheets on Collecting Like Terms designed to be completed in the computer room. There is an interactive Excel sheet for students to enter their solutions and a web browser file that lets students access the worksheets from a school shared folder.
Note: There is a typo on the Excel sheet and I have lost the password to unprotect and correct it. Sorry! Challenge your students to find it!
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A selection of PowerPoint presentations and other resources used for teaching C1 polynomials. Includes an introduction, binomial expansion, polynomial division & factor/remainder theorem.
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A simple but effective set of worksheets for pairs of students to create equations for each other to tabulate and plot. Engaging and extendable.
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This is a simple, colourful worksheet designed to be printed and laminated. It starts with a simple conversion graph but incorporates concepts of gradient and formulae as it progresses. It has a real-life context that engages and is relevant to students.
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A worksheet with some introductory graphs for developing an understanding of polar coordinates. A GeoGebra file set-up for polar graphing is including, along with some interesting polar graphs that students can interact with.
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A challenging approximation PowerPoint for Numerical Methods A-Level based on real-life gravity variations around the Earth. It is worth discussing the causes of these variations for a more meaningful context.
Also appropriate as an extension task for the new Higher GCSE syllabus.
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Students decipher 3 phrases by solving equations of increasing difficulty to work out which numbers to replace with which letters. Carefully designed to be solvable using logical thinking and trial & improvement, no need to pre-teach how to solve equations.
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A selection of thoughtful resources to use with a new class, including:
🌚 Guidelines for a student "Neat Book": A personalised revision guide, separate from their normal book of solutions and workings, where they explain clearly their own understanding of each topic for future revision and for peer teaching.
🌚 A student info sheet where they have to draw pictures to represent their interests and career plans for you to incorporate into future lessons.
🌚 An introduction to the classroom rules & ethos.
🌚 An student voice activity for students to rank what they think is most important to learn.
🌚 An insert for students to create a Contents Page for each Learning Objective and rate the topic for understanding at the start and end of the lesson, and to rate their enjoyment and participation.
🌚 A sheet for students to write down their hobbies and interests so that they can be incorporated into future maths lessons.
🌚 A poster for the classroom door asking students to line up in alphabetical order.
🌚 A multiple choice PowerPoint where students have to guess which of the interesting things I have really done in my life (you can adapt it for yourself of course). [PLOT TWIST: All the options are true for me!]
🌚 A discussion for a new teacher to have with a mature class.
🌚 Scrabble Game: Students work out the score of their name by adding the letter scores, e.g. BEN = 3+1+1=5. Then see if you get a different class winner if you work out the product instead, e.g. BEN = 3x1x1=3. For more advanced classes you can work out the exponent (3^1^1=3) and discuss the order that the exponent operation follows.
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A humorous laminate that develops students' understanding of formula (real-life equations) by constructing their own for realistic theme park situations. Can easily be extended into linear graphs.
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• A worksheet that scaffolds students into creating a cumulative frequency graph from real student data.
• A worksheet that guides them into creating a box plot from real student data.
• A worksheet that asks students to plot cumulative frequency graphs and histograms from recent test data.
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A selection of resources starting with very simple function machines suitable for low-ability students which develop into more difficult double function machines and applying functions backwards. Also includes more advanced algebraic functions and mapping worksheets.
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