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I'm a secondary maths teacher with particular interest in mastery-style teaching, including visual representation and variation in questioning.

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I'm a secondary maths teacher with particular interest in mastery-style teaching, including visual representation and variation in questioning.
Solving linear equations unknown both sides
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Solving linear equations unknown both sides

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Complete mastery-style lesson including visual representations and intelligently varied question set. Lesson covers solving linear equations with variable on both sides. Designed for KS3 but also useful for some KS4 classes. Promotes understanding of the process of solving linear equations.
Simplifying using algebra tiles
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Simplifying using algebra tiles

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Mastery-style worksheet aimed at simplifying expressions using algebra tiles. Ideal to introduce students to using algebra tiles. Questions are intelligently varied, getting progressively more difficult and include a ‘challenge’ section where answers are then substituted into more complex questions. Images of algebra tiles are shown so no need to have the physical manipulatives to hand. Designed for upper KS2 and KS3 with little knowledge of algebra.
Maths murder mystery
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Maths murder mystery

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Murder mystery resource, ideal for remote learning, includes clues and suspect list. Answers now also included. Designed for upper KS3 or KS4 as a retrieval activity. Clues include working with numbers in standard form, factorising quadratic expressions, fractions, decimals and percentages and general geometry questions.
Adding fractions mastery lesson
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Adding fractions mastery lesson

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Complete mastery-style lesson including worksheets and answers. Lesson works through adding and subtracting fractions with same denominators, denominators that are multiples of each other and then different denominators, including mixed numbers throughout. Bar modelling is used to represent fractions for most of lesson, removing as students gain confidence. Suitable for KS2, KS3 and some lower attaining KS4 classes.