This colouring worksheet includes 10 questions to find key features of parabolas: vertex, directrix, axis of symmetry and focus. Students should answer the question then colour in the image corresponding to answer.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
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This is a scaffolded worksheet for percentages of amounts using multipliers. It is guided step by step to allow students to independently complete the task.
This bundle contains 4 Spheres activities to engage and enhance learners knowledge. Use for differentiated activities, group work, carousel style tasks, homework and more.
This google sheet activity requires students to evaluate limits of piecewise functions. Students enter their answers into the text boxes and if they turn green the answer is correct! If the box turns red the answer is wrong!
Questions are divided into red and green questions indicating difficulty and there is also a challenge task. This is especially useful for introducing limits with piecewise functions.
This is a fun, engaging, self-checking google sheet activity that students will enjoy! You can share through google classroom and make a copy for each student for them to have their own activity.
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This google sheet activity requires students to evaluate left and right limits as well as evaluating functions at a point. Students enter their answers into the text boxes, add up all the answers and find the super secret number! If the box turns green, the number is correct! If the box turns red, they need to check their work.
This is a fun, engaging, self-checking google sheet activity that students will enjoy! You can share through google classroom and make a copy for each student for them to have their own activity.
Answer key is included but please remember to HIDE the tab before sharing with students!!
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This volume of spheres worksheet includes 8 questions to calculate the volume of spheres given the diameter or radius. Students should answer the question, match the answer to the colour and then colour in the image corresponding to question number.
This activity is fun, engaging and a great way to work on fine motor skills.
Can be used as homework, classwork, summary activity and more.
Answer key is included.
This engaging google sheet activity requires students to convert between degrees and radians, copy and paste the picture over the correct answer and make a pattern!
This is a google sheet which can be shared through google classroom or other google integrated sites to engage and encourage self assessment! This fun, enjoyable activity is suitable for all abilities and is a self-checking exercise.
Download the PDF and click the link to make a copy of the sheet.
Answer key is included (remember to hide the AK sheet tab before sharing with students!).
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This self-marking activity allows students to apply their knowledge of arithmetic sequences and work backwards to find missing numbers in the series. This is a fun, engaging way to test student understanding and engage them in their learning. There are four different crossnumbers for the students to complete. When they type the correct answer, the box will turn green. If it is wrong, the box will turn red!
Perfect as a starter, plenary, group task, homework or review!
Download the PDF and click the link to make a copy of the google sheet.
Answer key included! Don’t forget to hide the tab before sharing with students!
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This thoughts and crosses activity can be used in a variety of ways to support student learning.
Questions are created in accordance to Bloom’s Taxonomy (apply, create, evaluate etc) and students can use this task in several ways.
Pair work - Students can work in pairs to play noughts and crosses (X’s and O’s). The first student to get 3 in a row correct is the winner. Students can check each others answers. This can be made more challenging by only allowing students to go diagonally or vertically as questions increase in difficulty.
Solo work - Students can choose 3 questions which can be differentiated based on ability. Horizontally on the top row are the easiest questions.
Perfect for extending, challenging and differentiating in the classroom. Can be used as homework, group work, display activities or pair work.
Answer key included.
In this activity, students will simplify expressions using index laws as they engage their creative side! Students will simplify expressions involving multiplying, dividing, and raising powers of powers. These are simple questions to support students and allow them to practice using different index laws. They will follow the directions for each exercise and fill the appropriate box with patterns, drawings, and creative ideas. The students will create their own colourful masterpieces as they reinforce their algebra skills. You will be able to quickly check for understanding as the students draw and colour. This flexible activity allows students to stretch their imagination while reinforcing important algebra concepts.
This no-prep activity is an excellent resource for enrichment/reinforcement, early finishers, and extra practice with some fun. The completed work can be used for display to allow students to show off their art skills as well as their maths skills.
This is an EDITABLE resources so you can change the questions and the drawings to whatever you like.
Answer key included.
This worksheet assesses student understanding of arc length. It has an extension question and is a word document so you can made your own edits. Useful as a summary sheet, homework, class activity and more. Answer key included.
This definite integrals dominoes activity is a great self checking exercise to engage students and allow them to develop a level of independence when evaluating definite integrals. Questions are basic integrals with some simplifying required before being able to integrate. Students will be engaged and enjoy this activity. Great for group work or consolidation.
Answer key included.
This FREE Valentines activity encourages students to match special case Quadratics with their factored form. This involves perfect square trinomials and difference of squares. This can be used as a starter, plenary or quick check and allows students to engage in cutting and pasting.
Answer Key included.
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This integration activity requires students to find the integrals of trigonometric, natural logarithmic and exponential functions and match them to the correct answers on the right. This is a useful self checking exercise that can be used for homework, classwork, consolidation or pair work. Students can check their answers on the answer sheet (included).
This coloring activity is to enhance students learning of multiplying radical expressions. The questions increase in difficulty and require students to multiply and simplify radicals, select the correct answer out of 3 possible answers and color the corresponding question number the correct color.
This can be used as support, a self check exercise, homework, classwork and more.
Students have the opportunity to work on fine motor skills and engage in developing and embedding their understanding.
Answer key included.
The pennants in this download are focused on solving systems of equation and include questions with no solution. There are 22 different pennant versions. The questions vary in difficulty as they increase in numbers (1 being the easiest). Answer key is included.
Once each pennant is complete, students can colour or decorate them and they can be strung across the room or on display boards for easy recap and review in lesson.
Students will be engaged and enjoy practising solving systems of equations with this activity.
This worksheet is perfect for low ability, SEN and struggling students to help support them in finding basic probabilities. The worksheet has fractions included and students have to fill in the missing spaces. A good supporting worksheet for an intro into probability.
Answer key included.
This worksheet is perfect for low ability/SEN students. It contains 8 questions where students have to find the hypotenuse using the Pythagorean theorem. The answers are scaffolded with missing blanks for the students to complete and some triangles have sides labelled a, b and c. Answer key is included.
This puzzle match activity requires students to match the root form to the fractional index form and then evaluate the root. This puzzle consists of 6 matches. A fun, engaging activity to summarise fractional powers. Answer key included.
Students can cut and match the puzzle and glue it into their books or on card for display. Great for groupwork!
This puzzle match activity requires students to match the root form to the fractional index form. This puzzle consists of 8 roots for students to match to the fractional index form. Answer key included.