This markbook uses levels at KS3 (For example 6b)
Also can input effort grades from 1-5 (1 being the best)
I have made one for maths and another for other subjects.
The markbook can do the following:
Take an average level of the whole class for each piece of work.
Take SEN, PP and able averages.
Work out an overall level for each pupil.
Checks marks against their target level (Highlights green if above, yellow if in line and red if below).
Prints out pupils reports (useful for parents evenings)
If your school uses different means to measure progress please contact me through TES and I will try and make a markbook suited to you.
James is looking to buy a new hot hatchback car at a reasonable price. He wants to pay off the car over the course of 60 months. When he pays off the car he is going to sell the car.
Help James pick the best value car by comparing the cost of the car and the resell price at the end of the 60 months. You will need to write strong arguments for and against each car. You might even want to take into account the running costs of the car.
Starter: Compound Interest
Main Activity: Compound interest, costing (value for money), direct proportion and mathematical reasoning.
Cars: Ford Fiesta ST, Golf GTi and BMW M118i
1. A PowerPoint demonstrating angles in a triangle and properties of a triangle.
2. A well designed and differentiated worksheet on properties of triangles and angles allowing pupils to maximise progress
3. PowerPoint contains detailed answers to the worksheet.
1. A fully loaded PowerPoint with step by step instructions of how to construct SAS, ASA, SSS and RHS triangles.
2. A Rally Coach to encourage paired work and peer assessment. Worksheet well differentiated to maximise progress.
Pupils design their own garden using a garden catalogue.
Pupils will learn and use the following:
> Costing
> Adding, subtracting and multiplying
> Percentage change
> Area and Perimeter
> Scale drawings
> Using tables
Makes for good display work.
I used this for a summer school.
This is a project I have designed for my core support year 8 class. Pupils work in pairs to design their own theme park using the sheets provided. I have included an example.
Whole lesson on Further Index laws
Includes problem solving. (Some questions taken from the GCSE Spec paper)
>>WORKSHEET FREE<<
>>Homework included (Pupils take a picture of it at the end of the lesson)<<
Angles about a point and on a straight line
Updated version found:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks2-ks3-calculating-angles-along-a-line-and-about-a-point-11813825