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Maths resources. Working on Project-A-Lesson. A full lesson in a PowerPoint. For busy teachers who still want outstanding engaging tasks and learning checks

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Maths resources. Working on Project-A-Lesson. A full lesson in a PowerPoint. For busy teachers who still want outstanding engaging tasks and learning checks
Trigonometry
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Trigonometry

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A resource that took me 5 lessons to go through. So there’s a unit here. (Adding in a few little worksheets I found online for some extra questions) Introduces sin and cos separately, using similar triangles. Then moves onto trig tables, so students aren’t just pressing a ‘magic’ button on their calculator. Then a little exercise choosing between them. Then tan. Then choosing sin/cos/tan. Then angles. Lots here. Lots of questions, lots of examples. No challenging or problem solving questions. This was meant as an introduction.
Forming (writing) Expressions
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Forming (writing) Expressions

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Big focus on correct language, including a little task that asks students to say if something is an expression, a formula, an equation or an identity. Lots of practice, worded questions etc. Recommend mini-whiteboards for this (and all) lessons. NOTE: I change my PowerPoints often, but don’t always get around to uploading the latest version here. The latest version of this file can always be found at this link.
Sample space diagrams
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Sample space diagrams

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Goes from listing outcomes (there’s a good maths4everyone resource for further practice on this) to using sample space diagrams.
Dividing Decimals
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Dividing Decimals

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Simple but comprehensive. Goes through dividing integers that make decimal answers all the way up to dividing two decimals. Some example problem pairs, some exercises, a ‘correct the work’ exercise, a little learning check. Use bits you want, chuck out bits you don’t. I wrote the questions to encourage thinking.
The Product of Primes
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The Product of Primes

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Includes writing a number as the product of its primes and using index notation. Also includes some bits at the end for stretch. Using prime factor decomposition to simplify fractions and find square and cube roots. CHANGELOG: 16/09/2022 Added some miniwhiteboard work.
Compound measures : Speed
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Compound measures : Speed

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A simple powerpoint includes : A warm up An example problem pair An exercise 3 Exam Questions A blooket A plenary Does not include questions where you have to work out the total speed/distance/time of two journeys.
Angles in quadrilaterals
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Angles in quadrilaterals

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Quadrilaterals/kites/exterior angles. Need to add something on algebra when I come to update. NOTE: Everything is a work in progress. The latest version of this file can always be found at this link.
Conversion graphs
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Conversion graphs

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Needs a lot of printing (due to the nature of the topic) NOTE : I update stuff often, chopping and changing or correcting errors or general improvements. The latest version of this PowerPoint can always be found here.
Angles in triangles
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Angles in triangles

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Lots of practice. A problem solving task that’s worth printing off and spending a good while on. A nice (if I do say so myself) activity on identifying which angles in an isosceles triangle are equal. Could do with a little algebra task to extend this. NOTE : I update my PowerPoints all the time, but don’t always get around to reuploading them. The latest version of this PowerPoint can always be found at this link.
Area and volume scale factor
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Area and volume scale factor

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As always I often update my slides, but don’t always have the time to update TES. The latest version of this lesson can always be found at this link.
Maths Pointless - V4.1
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Maths Pointless - V4.1

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Changelog: 2 new sections. Changed some answers to address more misconceptions. Completely redone version of maths pointless. The countdown is now much, much quicker (as requested). New questions will also be coming in an update over the following weeks. Play over numerous rounds and keep score on the board. All credit to Paul Collins.
Label the hypotenuse
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Label the hypotenuse

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Really simple little worksheet. Label the hypotenuse on 6 rotated triangles. Uploaded because I could find anything similar
Experimental Probability
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Experimental Probability

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Full lessons. Covers a few discussion points, and goes through how to find experimental probabilities from tables. You should probably print off the questions as they go over two pages.