The Logo Game - first version.<br />
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A logo game containing 30 images for all ages 11 - 16 years. A fun starter or plenary activity to play and engage students. I am a secondary school maths teacher and I begin every Friday maths lesson with one of these logo games. <br />
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KS 3-5 --> students call out answers or put their hands up to answer. Answers follow each logo and appear underneath.<br />
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I am a secondary school maths teacher and I use this resource as a brain teasing game to wake students up and get their brains working.<br />
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Work out the logo - with answers.<br />
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KS3 KS4 KS5 - All secondary years. <br />
I am a secondary school maths teacher and I use this resource as a brain teasing game to wake students up and get their brains working.<br />
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Work out the logo - with answers.<br />
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KS3 KS4 KS5 - All secondary years. <br />
I designed this powerpoint to teach my Y7 low ability set how to find the volume of triangular prisms (need calculators). <br />
It worked extremely well and students enjoyed the challenge - especially when the answers cam out as long decimals. <br />
The worksheet contains some converting questions from cm to m - be sure to teach metric conversions first.<br />
Then I played one of my logo games to end the lesson - please see my other resources for all the Logo Games!! ENJOY :)
I am a secondary school maths teacher and I use this resource as a brain teasing game to wake students up and get their brains working.<br />
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Work out the logo - with answers.<br />
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KS3 KS4 KS5 - All secondary years. <br />
I am a secondary school maths teacher and I use this resource as a brain teasing game to wake students up and get their brains working.<br />
<br />
Work out the logo - with answers.<br />
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KS3 KS4 KS5 - All secondary years. <br />
I am a secondary school maths teacher and I use this resource as a brain teasing game to wake students up and get their brains working.<br />
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Work out the logo - with answers.<br />
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KS3 KS4 KS5 - All secondary years. <br />
Students have to answer simplifying/expanding questions and then find the letter in the table to spell out the words. <br />
They then have to use dictionaries/iPads/computers to look up the definitions of these words.<br />
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Answers: <br />
Perseverance<br />
Tenacious<br />
Accomplished<br />
This is a PowerPoint I used to introduce rearranging expressions to my Year 9 class. It is very straight forward and adaptable if you wish to change any of it. <br />
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I also printed out A4 pages of 'x', '-1', '=' and 'y' and I chose three students to come up to the front of the class and they had to rearrange themselves to make x the subject. I also had '+1' printed on an A4 page. The class all discussed different options and enjoyed the practical.
This can be used as a fun activity during class to test students' understanding of expanding single and double brackets.<br />
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I use it for KS3 and KS4 students.
Students write out their goals and aspirations which they see themselves achieving in 5 years time. <br />
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They need to list key skills they will need (trigonometry for construction, being able to deal with money for a cashier job) and things which will help them along the way (i.e. concentrating in class, completing all homework). <br />
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This is a nice activity for tutor time and I have used it with Y9, Y10 and Y11.