Part 1: Converting between metric units of length, mass (weight) and capacity. (2022 update)
1. PowerPoint demonstrating converting units
2. Worksheet including a crossnumber (Number crossword) and problem solving and reasoning questions.
3. Answers included on the PowerPoint.
Update: Crossword has been fixed.
Part 2: Imperial Units
Contains examples, conversions and problem solving on the following:
Converting between imperial units
Converting between imperial and metric units.
Four Lessons:
Enlarging positive integer scale factor
Enlarging positive integer scale factor and centre of enlargement
Enlarging by fractional scale factors
Enlarging by negative scale factors
Lessons include:
Small steps
My turn/Your Turn
Prerequisite knowledge and skills
Reasoning questions
Non-examples
Mastery Approach
1. PowerPoint demonstrating fractions of amounts (Includes visual examples)
2. Worksheet containing two activities and an NRICH task (Includes visual questions for differentiation)
PowerPoint and worksheet designed to allow all pupils make progress and fully understand how to find fractions of amounts. This is done by illustrating the problems on the PPT and having a worksheet that is well differentiated.
Answers included.
1. A PowerPoint with examples, questions and answers on converting between FDP.
2. A Tarsia puzzle for pupils to complete as a summary.
3. A homework worksheet.
Sketching quadratic graphs using completing the square and the quadratic formula.
Solving quadratic equations using graphs.
Solve quadratic and linear simultaneous equations using graphs.
All worksheet free with examples, questions and answers.
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.