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.
This red, amber, green worksheet increases in difficulty, with green questions to find the surface area of a sphere, amber questions to find volume and surface area given the diameter or radius and the red questions are problem solving/critical thinking tasks.
This is a great way to differentiate for a mixed ability class or promote motivation and perseverance. Also an excellent way to encourage problem solving.
Answer key included.
In this pennant activity students must evaluate partial fractions to find A and B. These questions are the easiest type of partial fraction without quadratics in the denominator.
Once the pennant is complete it can be hung in the class with string to make a display.
There are 2 pennants per page with a total of 20 pennants and 2 blank pennants for students to create their own (or the teacher to add more difficult questions). Answer key is also included.
Students can colour or design their own pennant once it is completed.
You could hold a competition to see which group of students can complete the most pennants first. A fun, engaging activity for the classroom.
This worksheet is perfect for low ability/SEN students. It contains 8 questions where students have to find the volume of spheres with a given radius and diameter. The answers are scaffolded with missing blanks for the students to complete and increase in difficulty. The steps reduce in each question until the final questions require students to show all steps themselves. This helps to develop independence and allows students to support themselves through the scaffolding of the worksheet.
Answer key is included.
This short star wars themed activity requires students to find the volume of death stars 1 and 2 by finding key information from the data. Students will have to look for the diameter in the information and use it to compare the volumes of both the death stars. A fun, unique activity to consolidate learning of volume.
Answer key included.
This Super Mario escape room template allows you to create your own escape room in google forms! All you have to do is input questions and have the answers create a specific code that students will enter to escape the ‘room’ and move on to the next challenge. You can adjust the settings to have more or less sections.
Don’t forget to add your code so the students can move to the next room.
This fully online, digital google forms activity is a great way to assess students, allow them to practice their learning, summarise their work. It can also be used as homework. An engaging self checking activity for all ages!
This resource includes a PDF of instructions to edit your escape room.
If you need support creating the escape room email me at msbmathsresources@gmail.com
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Worksheet for students to calculate the volume of cones. Once they have answered each question they must colour the picture according to the crayons. This can be used as a homework or classwork for practice. Useful for self assessment. A fun and engaging activity!
Answer key included!