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Want an interactive math lesson that will teach your Key Stage 3 students the language of probability? In this fun-packed lesson with differentiated activities, your students will be able to record, describe and analyse the frequency of outcomes of simple probability experiments, using appropriate language and the 0-1 probability scale. This lesson is completely interactive with drag and drop activities that will engage and motivate your learners!
Contents:
The Introduction to Probability and the Probability Scale math resource contains:
28 interactive slides with dynamic graphics that will engage your KS3 students
Interactive Drag and Drop activities with instant learner feedback
Worksheets with answers included
Differentiated questions and answers
Can be used for Distant Learning
What learners will learn in this lesson:
Understand that Probability is the study of how likely something is to happen.
Measure outcome on a Probability scale that ranges from IMPOSSIBLE (0) to CERTAIN (1)
Describe the probability of an event happening using words such as likely, impossible, certain, even chance etc.
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This completely interactive Digital Home Learning Pack contains all the Year 4 programme of study directly mapped to the British National Curriculum and is designed for learners from ages 8 to 9.
Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
What is in this pack:
2-D Shapes
3-D Shapes
Area and perimeter of Rectilinear Shapes
Coordinates in the First Quadrant
Converting Decimals and Fractions
Year 4 Handling Data - Interpreting and Presenting Data
Year 4 place value - Ordering and Comparing Numbers
Roman Numerals
Year 4 Place Value - counting
Symmetry
Time and Timetable
Units of Measurements
Year 4 Place Value - Rounding
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
Divisibility Rules
Equivalent Fractions
Year 4 Number and place Value
Addition and Subtraction
Tons of Printable Worksheets and Lots More…
Opening Instruction is included in each individual lessons.
This Year 1 Numbers Home Learning Pack contains all the year 1 programme of study directly mapped to the British national curriculum for learners from ages 5 to 6 on all aspect of number work.
This maths bundle can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
With lots of drag and drop interactive and differentiated activities as well as instant feedback.
**What is in this pack:**
Adding and Subtracting with Pictures
Counting to 10
Counting to 20
Counting Beyond 20
Division by Sharing
Addition and Subtractions of one-digit and two-digit numbers
Fractions-Halves and quarters
Multiplications
Number Bonds
Ordering and comparing Numbers
Place value - reading and writing Numbers
Skip Counting
Comparing Numbers - One Less and One More
Tons of Printable Worksheets and Lots More...
Opening Instruction is included in each individual lessons.
Ratio and proportions is a completely interactive digital lesson for learners in Key Stage 3. In this lesson, learners will learn how to:
1) use ratio notation, including reduction to simplest form
2) divide a given quantity into 2 parts;
3) express the division of a quantity into 2 parts as a ratio
This 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 75 interactive pages.
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Quadratic Sequence Higher is a completely interactive digital lesson for GCSE learners. In this lesson, learners will be able to recognise and use quadratic sequences. They will also be able to
deduce expressions to calculate the nth term of quadratic sequences.
The Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of drag-and-drop differentiated self-marking activities and worksheets as well as instant learner feedback.
Quadratic Sequence is a completely interactive lesson with differentiated activities that will teach your GCSE learners how to work out the Nth term from a quadratic sequence. In this lesson, learners will be able to recognise and use quadratic sequences.
This 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.
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
Choose index.html to view online.
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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.
Want an interactive Maths lesson on Inequalities and the Number Line with self-marking activities for your GCSE students? This amazing digital maths lesson will help your learners to understand the concepts and vocabulary of inequalities. In this fun-packed lesson, your Key Stage 4 students will learn how to represent inequalities on a number line. This lesson is completely interactive with drag-and-drop activities that will engage and motivate your learners!
Contents:
The digital maths resource contains:
31 interactive slides with dynamic graphics that will engage your GCSE students
Interactive activities with instant learner feedback
6-page Printable Worksheets is included with answers
Differentiated questions and answers
Can be used for Distant Learning, Home Learning, Exam Revisions and more.
What learners will learn in this lesson:
Review the symbols of inequalities.
Understand how to represent a given value on a number line.
Identify integer values that represent a given inequality.
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Product License
This is a single user licence. Unlimited use for you and your students. However, you may not distribute additional copies to friends or fellow teachers.
How to Open
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Solving Equations and Missing Number Problems is a completely interactive lesson for learners in year 6. In this lesson, learners will be able to:
1) express missing number problems algebraically
2) find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with 2 unknowns
3) enumerate possibilities of combinations of 2 variables
Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback.
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
Choose index.html to view online
This lesson can also be viewed offline.
Contains 44 interactive pages
Rounding Numbers to the Nearest 10, 100… is a completely interactive lesson designed for learners in key stage 2.
In this lesson, learners will be able to:
round any number up to 1,000,000 to the nearest 10, 100, 1,000, 10,000 and 100,000;
use rounding to check answers to calculations and determine, in the context of a problem, levels of accuracy;
and round decimals with 2 decimal places to the nearest whole number and to 1 decimal place.
This fun-packed lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and as well as for home learning. An amazing resource for your Google classroom!
This amazing resource contains 46 Interactive pages, with lots of drag and drop activities and worksheets on rounding and estimations with instant feedback.
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This high-engagement interactive rounding lesson will give your year 4 learners ample opportunities to practice rounding to the nearest 10, 100, or 1,000. Buy this amazing resource with lots of engaging fun-packed activities to save lots of lesson planning time.
**In the lesson, learners will be able to:**
1. identify numbers on a number line;
2. round numbers to the nearest 10;
3. round numbers to the nearest 100;
4. round numbers to the nearest 1000
The Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
With lots of drag and drop activities as well as instant learner feedback, this lesson contains 51 pages of interactive and immersive learning and lots of assessment opportunities.
Surds is a completely interactive digital maths resource with lots of differentiated activities that will engage and motivate your learners. In this lesson, learners will be able to:
1) calculate with surds
2) simplify surd expressions involving squares [for example √12 = √(4 × 3) = √4 × √3 = 2√3] and
3) rationalise denominators
This lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers, GCSE revisions and maths practice at home by learners who want to improve their maths or homeschooling.
There are lots of drag and drop differentiated interactive activities with instant learner feedback.
To access online choose the index.html file.
You can also access this lesson offline.
Contains 43 Interactive pages
Calculating Averages is a completely interactive digital maths lesson with lots of differentiated activities designed for GCSE learners. The mean is just what it sounds like - the average of all the numbers. We need to know this because it tells us how much an amount changes. The mode is the number that appears most often in a set of data. We have the median which tells us where half the values in the data are less than or greater than that number. Lastly, the range of a set of numbers (or spread) is the difference between the smallest number and the largest number in the set. Find out how to calculate all four measures of central tendency in this amazing interactive lesson for GCSE learners and save yourself hours of lesson planning time!
Learning Objectives:
to calculate mean, median, mode and range
use appropriate measures
calculate averages from frequency tables
work out mean, median, and mode from grouped data
What is in the lesson:
1. Fun and engaging digital lesson plans.
2. A range of differentiated activities and extension work for use in the classroom or at home.
3. 55 interactive slides.
4. Drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback;
5. Differentiated questions as well as answers
6. Printable worksheets included with answers.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole-class teaching and learners can also use it at home for Home Learning.
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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.
If you have any issues or would like to get in touch, please email us at info@skoolmaths.com
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Factors and Multiples is a completely interactive lesson that will teach your GCSE class how to use the concepts and vocabulary of factors (or divisors), multiples, common factors, common multiples, highest common factor, lowest common multiple and including using product notation.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and learners can also use it at home.
There are lots of drag and drop activities and differentiated questions as well as instant learner 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 38 Interactive pages
In this lesson, learners are able to:
1) recognise and use sequences of triangular, square and cube numbers, simple arithmetic progressions, Fibonacci type sequences, and simple geometric progressions
2) deduce expressions to calculate the nth term of linear sequences.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of drag and drop activities on linear sequence with instant feedback.
Contains 42 interactive pages and differentiated Worksheets included with answers.
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
Choose index.html to view online
This lesson is also available offline.
Want an interactive Graphs of Inequalities math lesson for your GCSE students that will help them to solve linear and quadratic inequalities in 1 or 2 variables? In this fun-packed lesson, your students will be able to represent the solution set on a on a graph. This lesson is completely interactive with drag and drop activities that will engage and motivate your learners!
Contents:
The Graphs of Inequalities math resource contains:
37 interactive slides with dynamic graphics that will engage your GCSE students
Interactive activities with instant learner feedback
6-page Worksheets with answers included
Differentiated questions and answers
Can be used for Distant Learning, Home Learning, Exam Revisions and more.
What learners will learn in this lesson:
Find the region that represents an inequality with 1 variable.
Find the region that represents an inequality with 2 variables.
Write the linear inequality that represents any given graph.
Identify the region that represents more than 2 given inequalities
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Product License
This is a single user licence. Unlimited use for you and your students. However, you may not distribute additional copies to friends or fellow teachers.
How to Open
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
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3D Coordinates is a completely interactive lesson that will teach learners how to understand and use coordinates in 3D.
In this fun-packed lesson with differentiated activities, your GCSE learners will have all the practice they need to develop their understanding of coordinates in 3D.
**By the end of this unit, students will be able to:**
1) Understand the concept of 3D coordinates and the three axes (x, y, and z) in three-dimensional space.
2) Represent and locate points in a three-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system.
3) Calculate distances, lengths, and angles involving 3D coordinates.
**What's Included**
1) Three-part Lesson
2) Self-marking Activities
3) Fluency, Reasoning and Problem-solving Questions.
4) Engaging Drag and Drop Activities
5) Interactive Self-marking Worksheet
6) Printable Worksheets to Consolidate Learning
If you have any issues or would like to get in touch, please email us at: info@skoolmaths.com
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Locus of a Point
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This is an interactive lesson on directed numbers. In this lesson, learners will be able to apply the four operations to negative (directed) numbers
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 43 interactive pages
Substitution into a formula is a complete interactive maths lesson designed for learners in Key stage 3.
Learning objectives:
to substitute numerical values into formulae and expressions, including scientific formulae.
model situations or procedures by translating them into algebraic expressions or formulae
Teachers can use the lesson for whole-class teaching and learners can also use it at home.
There are lots of drag and drop activities as well as instant learner feedback.
The lesson contains 31 interactive pages
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