Treasure hunt 2 of 2
what fraction of an amount is it
quick activity can be used as starter or plenary easily checked
get the first one to have different trails
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Ideal for either an end of year lesson or as a return to school lesson for the new academic year.
16 question number relay covering fractions, decimals, percentages, converting money, ratio, proportion, indices and a couple on averages. Lots of worded questions.
solutions are provided
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Another little activity for AFL, revision, starter or a plenary. Works well with mini whiteboards and adaptable to voting systems. Can easily be printed off for class use.
Aimed at KS2, KS3 and KS4 multiple choice activity on finding a percentage of an amount. Hope you find it useful
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Great for and end of term or return to school activity
In teams of 2 or 3 a fun relay with challenging questions allowing the pupils to still be pushed and review several topics at the same time.
Takes 50 minutes on average to complete so a full lesson can be had from this
questions all relate to the tour de france and cover probability, speed/distance/time, ratio averages
answers included, pupils always enjoy the element of competition
(easy to adapt, I allow 2 marks per question. I get the pupils to pick 2 numbers before the start, have one worth 10 marks and only 1 attempt, the other loses all previous correct marks if they get it wrong on their only attempt at it)
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A lesson to get pupils expanding single brackets, definitions, discussions and challenges included
2 methods shown with differentiated questions set and differentiated tasks included.
first of a series of lessons, quadratics and factorising to follow
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10 tasks all connected with y=mx+c
5 treasure trails and 5 matching activity (the matching activities are all on 1 document and are easily adaptable to straight forward worksheet)
1) Gradient and Intercept when given the equation (some rearranging needed)
2) Equations of parallel and perpendicular lines
3) Coordinates of midpoints and endpoints
4) Length of line between two coordinates
5) Equation of a line from a pair of coordinates
easily to mark answers given
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Whole topic covered on similar shapes
Starts with lengths and scale factors moves on to links between scale factors for length area and perimeter.
The ppt can be used as either a single lesson or as two lessons as more than enough work in there for it.
Several discussion tasks built into the powerpoint
Worked examples, definitions worksheets (with full answers) and 2 treasure hunts which can run parallel to avoid having people follow each other as easily.
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Full powerpoints provided with discussion tasks, worked example, built in questions with answers and follow up group activities.
There are 2 different powerpoints provided depending on if you want to use the treasure hunt or the matching activity as your group task. The treasure hunt and matching activity accompany the respective powerpoint.
Question banks in the powerpoint have been split into coordinates in 1 quadrant and coordinates in all 4 quadrants. Answers given to all questions. Leaving answers as surds rather than decimals where appropriate.
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Pythagoras theorem lesson with multiple activities.
lesson consists of how the theorem is known, how to find the hypotenuse and how to find the shorter sides.
Each section broken down with examples and follow up work. Challenge questions include linking the area of the triangles.
Activities include 2 worksheets with answers built into the powerpoint. Wordsearch of the key words and a mixed question type treasure hunt that would cater to paired work well.
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have now added some further challenging questions
Compound areas involving rectangles, squares, circles, semi-circles and triangles
2 worksheets one of which has hints one which doesn't
extension is a functional task involving the money and drawing a conclusion on whether there is enough money to do all the jobs.
Answers given hope it is useful
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first lesson on averages from a frequency table
includes example questions, discussion activities, questions with solutions and extension opportunities, links in to probability at the end
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The second lesson on expanding brackets- Expanding Double Brackets
The methods FOIL and GRID are used with 2 clear examples for each
Differentiated work with answers built into the presentation
Discussion activity on how to approach 3 brackets included
Understanding checks built in including Jigsaw and matching activities that can be done individually or in pairs/small groups
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Lesson based around scatter graphs
Starter is revision task based on pie charts, give each pupil 2 of the attached worksheet questions (cut it up and hand them out is the easiest option)
lesson covers plotting scatter graphs, correlation, predicting what a scatter graph would look like for differing situations,
Opportunities for peer assessment, self assessment and group discussions are built into the ppt
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Adding and subtracting surds
multiplying surds
dividing surds
rationalizing surds
4 treasure hunt style activities
would suit either a revision lesson with people on different trails or as part of a sequence of lessons
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15 differing multiple choice AFL packs ideal for voting systems and mini whiteboards
topics covered include limits of accuracy, converting between radians and degrees, fractions (all operations and simplifying), proportion and others.
15 Maths AFL activities ideal for voting systems and mini whiteboards.
Topics include percentages, transformations, LCM & HCF, fractions and others
Great activities to end the year whilst still challenging your pupils. Ideal for end of year lessons especially as it links in to current events.
3 activities based on the general election
and 2 revision activities
Aimed as intro lessons or for recapping work
2 presentations on simultaneous equations, one covering elimination and one covering substitution
various activities included, group work, pair work, discussion tasks, practice questions. Full step by step examples and answers to all questions provided.
2 jigsaws (in both word for those without formulator) and in tarsia (feel free to adapt them) and a treasure hunt/follow me activity included.
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Maths Revision Mat aimed at up to GCSE can also be used as a display or lesson aid.
Size wise it would be the length of a double table though this can be amended. It works well with one on each desk in a room or as a visual aid for tutors
Covers most topics needed I hope you find it useful
adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing fractions and mixed numbers
8 fraction treasure hunts all in one place for your convenience plus 2 angles in polygons treasure hunts
all on A4 yellow background easily adaptable to A5
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