Probabilities: Independent Events Digital Lesson and Activities for KS3 See Preview Here
In statistics and probability, independent events are those occurrences that are not influenced by other events. This means that the outcome of one event has no effect on the outcome of another event. For example, the flip of a coin and the roll of a die are independent events because the outcome of one does not affect the outcome of the other.
To understand the concept of independent events, it can be helpful to use an interactive lesson or activity. For example, you could have your class conduct a probability experiment where they flip a coin and roll a die multiple times, and record the results in a table. As they do this, they can observe that the outcome of the coin flip does not affect the outcome of the die roll, and vice versa.
Once your learners understand the concept of independent events, you can introduce them to the rule of product. This rule is used to calculate the probability of multiple independent events occurring. For example, if the probability of event A occurring is 1/2, and the probability of event B occurring is 1/3, the probability of both A and B occurring is 1/2 * 1/3 = 1/6.
By teaching your learners about independent events and the rule of product, you can help them develop a stronger understanding of probability and its applications in the real world.
How to Calculate probabilities learning objectives:
understand that probability is given on a scale of 0-1;
be able to write probability as fractions, decimals and sometimes as percentages;
calculate probability of single events;
review the use of listings, tables and tree diagrams to calculate the probability of two or more events.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and learners can also use it at home to practice at home.
There are lots of drag and drop activities as well as instant feedback.
The lesson contains 19 interactive pages.
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What are plans and elevations?
Plans and elevations are a way of representing a 3-dimensional object. We have three views of the 3D shape. In this unit learners will learn about plans and elevations, including what they are, how to construct them and how to interpret plans and elevations to generate a 3D image. See Preview Here.
They will learn the three views of a 3D shape:
From the front of the shape, called the front elevation
From the side of the shape, called side elevation
From above looking down on the shape, called the plan view
This amazing interactive resource bundle also includes plans and elevations worksheets based on Edexcel, AQA and OCR exam questions with answers for that extra work.
Carroll and Venn Diagrams Digital Lesson and Activities for Year 2 See Preview Here
Experience a fully immersive and interactive digital math lesson specially crafted for Year 2 students. This comprehensive resource takes your Key Stage 1 Maths class on a journey of discovery, guiding them through the intricacies of sorting data into various categories using Carroll diagrams. Building on this foundation, students will seamlessly transition to exploring Venn diagrams and mastering the art of asking and answering simple questions by tallying the objects in each category.
This engaging lesson is a valuable tool for both teachers and learners. Teachers can effortlessly employ it for whole-class teaching, while learners can continue their math adventure at home, reinforcing their skills through at-home practice.
With numerous drag-and-drop activities offering instant feedback, students are not only learning but also having fun along the way. Empower your Year 2 students with a rich and interactive learning experience that fosters critical thinking, problem-solving, and data analysis skills, all while making math an exciting and engaging subject
Reading a Calendar KS1 Interactive Digital Maths Activities
An interactive lesson for pupils in ks1 on calendar and dates.
In this lesson, learners will be able to:
1. sequence events in chronological order using language such as: before and after, next, first, today, yesterday, tomorrow, morning, afternoon and evening.
2. recognise and use language relating to dates, including days of the week, weeks, months and years
With lots of classroom maths activities using drag and drop. Test with instant feedback. Can be used as learner resource or maths lesson plans for teachers.
Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
Lots of drag and drop activities with instant feedback.
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
Choose index.html to view online
This lesson is also available offline.
Contains 51 Interactive pages
Measuring Lengths with Informal Objects Year 1 Digital Maths Activities
In this unit, year 1 children will be able to use informal objects like paperclips, crayons, and blocks to measure the lengths of various objects. With immersive drag and drop activities, they will recognize when one object is longer or shorter than another, using informal objects for comparison.
What is included:
Three-part Lesson
Self-marking Activities
Fluency, Reasoning and Problem-solving Questions.
Engaging Drag and Drop Activities
Interactive Self-marking Worksheet
Printable Worksheets to Consolidate Learning
Engage your learners with these completely interactive Place Value: Tens and Units Activities for your year 2 class with lots of engaging self-marking activities for home learning as well as class lessons. Designed for children ages 6 to 7, these fun-packed engaging digital maths activities will provide your year 2 class with an engaging and intuitive experience.
What children learn
In this lesson, learners will be able to In this lesson, learners will be able to:
Recognize the place value of each digit in a two-digit number (tens, units).
Read and write numbers to at least hundred in numerals and in words.
How to open
This resource comes with a pdf file containing both online and offline access. Open the pdf and click on the icons to access your resource.
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Block diagrams
Skip counting
12 Hour and 24 Hour Clock is a completely interactive year 3 measurement lesson with lots of differentiated activities. In this lesson, learners will be able:
to tell and write the time using 12-hour and 24-hour clocks
estimate and read time with increasing accuracy to the nearest minute;
record and compare time in terms of seconds, minutes and hours; use vocabulary such as o’clock, am/pm, morning, afternoon, noon and midnight
This lesson contains 30 interactive pages with lots of drag and drop activities and worksheet for extended work.
Line Graphs is a completely interactive digital resource for year 6 children.
In this lesson, learners will learn how to interpret and construct line graphs and use these to solve problems.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of differentiated drag and drop activities with instant feedback. A great end of term pack of interactive activities for your end of year quiz.
Tally Charts and Frequency Tables Interactive Digital Lesson and Activities for Year 3
Want an engaging Graphing Unit activity for your year 3 maths class that will teach your learners how to interpret and present data using tables and tally charts? Buy this great value bundle of interactive lessons today to save you hours of planning
These amazing interactive activities will give your lower KS2 class ample opportunities to practice their skills in solving one-step and two-step questions using information presented in tables and tally charts.
Contents:
The graphing unit maths resource contains:
31 interactive slides with dynamic graphics that will engage your second grade students
Interactive Drag and Drop activities with instant learner feedback
Printable Worksheets with answers included
Differentiated questions and answers that will engage and motivate your learners!
Can be used for Distant Learning
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This is a single-user license. Unlimited use for you and your students. However, you may not distribute additional copies to friends or fellow teachers.
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Measuring Lengths in centimetres is a completely interactive digital lesson with drag and drop differentiated activities designed for Year 2 learners.
By the end of this unit, children will be able to:
Understand the concept of measurement using centimetres.
Measure lengths of objects using centimetre units accurately.
Compare and order objects based on their measured lengths in centimeters.
Add and subtract lengths using centimeters.
Solve real-life problems involving measuring lengths in centimetre.
What's included
Three-part Lesson
Self-marking Activities
Fluency, Reasoning and Problem-solving Questions.
Engaging Drag and Drop Activities
Interactive Self-marking Worksheet
Printable Worksheets to Consolidate Learning
This amazing high-engagement maths lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
Lots of drag and drop activities with instant feedback.
Contains 24 Interactive pages
Other Year 2 Digital Lessons:
[Place Value (10s and 1s)](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/place-value-10s-and-1s-year-2-key-stage-1-11696976)
[Measuring Weights](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/measuring-weights-year-2-11697007)
[Measuring Capacity](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/measuring-capacity-year-2-key-stage-1-11695690)
[Measurement: Time](https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/telling-time-year-2-key-stage-1-11697130)
In this lesson, learners are taught how to:
recognise, find and write fractions of a discrete set of objects
recognise and show, using arrays, fractions of quantities
Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of differentiated drag and drop activities with instant feedback.
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
Choose index.html to view online.
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Contains 30 Interactive pages
Prime and Composite Numbers Year 5 Interactive Lesson and Activities See Preview Here
Engage your Key Stage 2 maths class with this amazing interactive lesson on Identifying Prime and Composite Numbers. A completely interactive lesson designed for learners in year 5 that will give them ample opportunities to learn how to identify the difference between prime numbers and composite numbers.
By the end of this unit, students will be able to:
Understand the difference between prime and composite numbers.
Build on this knowledge to identify prime numbers from a given set of numbers.
Identify prime numbers from 1 to 100.
What’s Included
Three-part Lesson
Self-marking Activities
Fluency, Reasoning and Problem-solving Questions.
Engaging Drag and Drop Activities
Interactive Self-marking Worksheet
Printable Worksheets to Consolidate Learning
Teachers can use this lesson for whole class teaching. It can also be used for practice and revision by learners at home.
Have a look at more Year 5 Maths Resources:
Roman numerals
Square Numbers and Cube Numbers
Regular and Irregular Polygons
Number and Place Value - Counting in Powers of 10
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Ordinal Numbers: Digital Self-marking Activities for Year 1
Engage your preschoolers and Year 1 maths class with these amazing interactive digital self-marking activities that will teach them how to recognize and understand the concept of ordinal numbers (first, second, third, etc.) and their significance in sequencing objects or events.
By the end of this unit, year 1 children will be able to:
Identify and name ordinal numbers up to at least tenth place (e.g., first, second, third, fourth, fifth, etc.).
Use ordinal numbers to describe the position of objects in a sequence (e.g., “The turtle is third in line.”).
Compare the positions of objects using ordinal numbers (e.g., “Is the purple marker before or after the red marker in line?”).
Apply their understanding of ordinal numbers to real-world situations, such as describing the order of events in a story or the placement of competitors in a race.
Other Digital Year 1 Maths Resources:
Counting in Steps of 2s
Year 1 Money
Locating Position of Objects on a Grid
2D Shapes
Counting to and Across 100
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Changing The Subject of a Formulae is a completely interactive math lesson for learners in year 10 and year 11. In this lesson, learners will be able to rearrange formula in order to calculate simple and complex problems.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners for homeschooling.
This lesson contains lots of differentiated drag and drop activities, exam questions and answers as well as instant learner feedback.
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
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This lesson can also be viewed offline.
The lesson contains 20 Interactive pages.
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Line of Symmetry - Year 4 Interactive Digital Maths Lesson and Activities
Teach your year 4 class how to Recognize a line of symmetry for a two-dimensional figure as a line across the figure such that the figure can be folded along the line into matching parts.
This amazing Symmetry Maths resource is a completely interactive lesson with lots of differentiated self-marking activities. This lesson is designed for learners in year 4.
By the end of this unit, students will be able to:
Understand the concept of symmetry and a line of symmetry in a shape.
Identify lines of symmetry in 2-D shapes presented in different orientations.
Complete a simple symmetric figure with respect to a specific line of symmetry
Identify and recognize lines of symmetry in various shapes.
Create and draw shapes with one or more lines of symmetry.
Apply the concept of symmetry to solve real-life and mathematical problems.
What’s Included:
Three-part Lesson
Self-marking Activities
Fluency, Reasoning and Problem-solving Questions.
Engaging Drag and Drop Activities
Interactive Self-marking Worksheet
Printable Worksheets to Consolidate Learning
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
Other Year 4 Topics:
Time and Timetables
Units of Measurement
Coordinates
Converting Decimals and Fractions
Roman Numerals
Area by Counting Squares
This is a KS1 maths lesson designed for learners in year 2 on measuring capacity.
In this lesson, learners will be able to choose and use appropriate standard units to estimate and measure capacity (litres/ml) to the nearest appropriate unit. They will also be able to compare and order capacity and record the results using >, < and =
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and learners can also use it at home for Distance Learning due to the school closure.
There are lots of drag and drop differentiated activities with instant learner feedback.
Other Year 2 Lessons:
Patterns and Sequence
Measurement: Money
Measuring Lengths
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Pie Chart is a completely interactive digital resource for year 6 children. In this lesson, learners will learn how to interpret and construct pie charts and use these to solve problems.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of differentiated drag and drop activities with instant feedback.
Counting in Steps of 2s - Interactive Digital Maths Activities for Yea 1
Engage your year 1 maths class and give them ample opportunities to practice their skip counting skills with these amazing interactive activities!
In this small unit, children in year 1 will be able to:
count forward and backward in steps of 2
build on their knowledge of doubles; and
explore counting in 2s using objects that come in pairs.
Other Digital Year 1 Maths Resources:
2D Shapes
Counting to and Across 100
Directional Language
Place Value-Reading and Writing Numbers
* Reading and Telling Time
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This is a Key Stage 3 Maths Lesson for Year 7 on conversion graphs. In this lesson, learners will be able to plot and interpret graphs from real life data. They will also be able to calculate currency exchange using conversion graphs.
Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
Lots of drag and drop activities with instant feedback.
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
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This lesson is also available offline.
Cumulative Frequency is a completely interactive lesson for learners taking GCSE (1-9).
Learning Objectives:
to calculate and complete cumulative frequency table;
construct and interpret cumulative frequency graphs;
find an estimated value for the median;
solve problems using a cumulative frequency graph; and also
What is in the lesson:
Drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback;
Differentiated questions as well as answers
Printable interactive worksheets
Teachers can use this lesson for whole-class teaching. It can also be used for practice and revision by learners at home.
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