Discuss what a percentage is, with the aid of 100 sqr grid, followed by 2 sets of differentiated questions based on fractions of 100. Also discuss simplifying to find other equivalent fractions.Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Starts with copying down the rules of divisibility, followed by a series of differentiated question sheets. then you discuss how to find factors and prime factors of numbers, as well as drawing their own factor finding chart. There are 3 seperate levels of questions running at the same time, Circles, Squares and Ovals. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Compare 2 points on a scale and work out what the scale is of each increment.. Ideal starter activity or combine several for main lesson use. Each worksheet increases in difficulty. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Fractions of shapes worksheets- Starts with discuss how to identify the fractions of a shape, followed by a series of questions and answers, based on fractions of shapes. If you have time 5min there is an add on oral activity, to choose two fractions from the list and compare them. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Working with digits , Starter- discuss values of digits in numbers Main- digits written in words and words written in digits. Oral work to finish with. 5min starter and 20min main with 5min oral. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Adding fractions worksheets-Starts with discuss how to add simple mixed number fractions and fractions worksheets, followed by a series of questions and answers, based on the addition of fractions. If you have time 5min there is an add on activity, to find equivalent frations. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
A PowerPoint on adding and subtracting of positive and negative integers using temperature. Starter activity and main lesson with additional work if there is extra time. Just add your LO/SC and plenary.
A PowerPoint covering KS3 adding and subtracting decimals lesson with discussion starter and oral work to end with. Just add your own lo/ sc. Runs on a timer.
Compare 2 points on a scale and work out what the scale is of each increment.. Ideal starter activity or combine several for main lesson use. Each worksheet increases in difficulty. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
A series of investigations which enable pupils to work with data they collect. Each separate task involves a questionnaire, a way of organising the data using a variety of charts, and questions they must answer in order to report back their findings. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
These activities present a range of general Maths questions which pupils must answer to a timer. Perfect as starters, plenaries and tests. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Prime factors and factor pairs- Starts with discuss and apply finding prime factors of numbers, followed by a series of differentiated question sheets on finding prime factors and factor pairs. If you have time 5min there is an oral exercise, where you randomly select pupils to state a prime factor or factor pair from the screen. There are 3 seperate levels of questions running at the same time, Circles, Squares and Ovals. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Convert terminating decimals into fractions- Starts with discuss how to convert between terminating decimals and fractions, followed by a series of questions and answers, based on the convertion of decials. If you have time 5min there is an add on oral activity, to discuss how to convert recurring decimals to fractions. Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk
Multiplcation of fractions-Starts with discussing the process of multiplying fractions by integers, followed by 2 sets of differentiated questions (circles (a), squares (b) and ovals (c)), multiplying integers by fractions and multiplying fractions by integers. Then have a discussion about multiplying a mixed number by a fraction. For best results-Lower ability children should attempt the circles questions only, average ability should attempt the circles and squares questions and the most able should attempt all three sets of questions.Another free resource from 12xtables.co.uk