Aimed at KS4 and KS5 students (particularly those doing Cambridge IGCSE or Standard Level IB Maths)
Interactive revision quiz each slide has 4 possible answers (which are built into the powerpoint)
Great for voting systems or even just with a mini whiteboard
Answers included.
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This is taken from a resource by Tristan Jones. Have amended it to include the answers within the slides
First presentation on simultaneous equations covering the elimination method.
Includes fully worked examples, thinking activities, paired tasks, discussion activity and practicing the tasks
All answers are included.
would work well with the simultaneous equations substitution
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Second in a series of lessons on exponentials, particularly growth and decay.
Devised to work with IB SL. worked through examples, reflection, group work and individual work built in as well discussion points.
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Treasure Hunt activity, time calculations. If you set off at time A and the journey took B hours when did you arrive.
great as a starter or short task works well with time calculations 1 and 2
designed with yellow background and visible colours on A4. Easily adaptable
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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 KS3 and KS4 multiple choice activity solving problems involving inverse proportion. Hope you find it useful
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Revision task aimed at KS3 and KS4 covering properties of shapes, areas, constructing equations, angle properties and solving equations.
2 different tasks on the powerpoint easy to print and cut out if you want individual work or to do on the IWB if you want whole class discussion.
Many thanks to MC for their help with this
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Second part of Factor Theorem for my IGCSE Further pure maths, although easily adaptable for IB and A Level, this time on using the factor theorem when we have not been given any factor, before fully factorising by factorising a quadratic.
Starter task reminds of using the factor theorem to show if (x-a) is a factor
full examples given and follow up questions as well as evaluation tasks involving peer assessment.
hope you enjoy, please leave feedback (next time I will do remainder theorem)
I have taken some probability type questions (tree diagrams etc) and wrote them so that the key info is now hidden into revision questions.
The task is still to calculate the probabilities but now with extra work
Answers given
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This is aimed at KS4 and 5 covers Matrix algebra from recognising dimensions of a Matrix, to adding/subtracting matrices, multiplying matrices, determinants, inverse matrices and identity matrices.
Enough in here for more than one lesson
fully detailed examples and answers provided broken down into smaller chunks with lots of opportunity for recaps and paired work.
lots of credit to Tristanjones and Owen134866 whose work I have adapted to fit my classes needs
Another little activity for AFL, revision or a plenary. Can be done with mini whiteboards and adaptable to voting systems
Aimed at KS4 and KS5 multiple choice activity completing the square of a quadratic expression
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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 KS4 and KS5 multiple choice activity converting radians to degrees. Hope you find it useful
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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 KS3 and KS4 multiple choice activity on adding, subtracting, dividing and multiplying fractions. Hope you find it useful
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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 KS3 and KS4 multiple choice activity identifying limits of accuracy. Hope you find it useful
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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 KS4 and KS5 multiple choice activity converting degrees to radians. Hope you find it useful
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y= mx+c treasure hunt activity
portrait in A4 so easily printed down to A5 size if you want
Good for stretching KS3 pupils and as an intro with KS4
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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 Highest Common Factors. Hope you find it useful
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A variation on the usual transformation sheets (I hope)
When given the coordinates of both the image and the object can you figure out the single transformation that has occurred?
solutions are given
If pupils are struggling let them draw the image and object
feedback would be appreciated on how to improve my resources
thanks
End of year activity for year 10.
The maths consists of 4 rounds. There are 5 questions in each of the rounds, the rounds are number, algebra, shape and other.
The maths is challenging for lower ability but higher ability should be able to access most of it. A calculator can be allowed at your discretion
There is also a picture round, a general knowledge round and a catchphrase round. All answer are given either in the powerpoint or with the worksheets. If you want to change a round for a music round that works well. I have left the music (optional) for you to pick your own. In the general knowledge round there are 2 questions aimed at my current pupils (in Kazakhstan but they are easily changeable)
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Ideal for first lesson back, reminds pupils of topics they have covered in a fun activity
broken into 4 rounds of 8 questions answers provided after each round
hope it helps start the year off well for you
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