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I'm a secondary school maths teacher with a passion for creating high quality resources. All of my complete lesson resources come as single powerpoint files, so everything you need is in one place. Slides have a clean, unfussy layout and I'm not big on plastering learning objectives or acronyms everywhere. My aim is to incorporate interesting, purposeful activities that really make pupils think. I have a website coming soon!

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I'm a secondary school maths teacher with a passion for creating high quality resources. All of my complete lesson resources come as single powerpoint files, so everything you need is in one place. Slides have a clean, unfussy layout and I'm not big on plastering learning objectives or acronyms everywhere. My aim is to incorporate interesting, purposeful activities that really make pupils think. I have a website coming soon!
Number puzzles
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Number puzzles

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A selection of puzzles, most using the digits 1 to 9 and an element of working systematically to obtain a solution. A few are from the the excellent Nrich website. Based around key skills of adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing but that doesn't mean they're easy!
Triangle area activity
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Triangle area activity

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A challenging activity on the theme of triangle area, suitable for year 11 revision. The initial questions require a knowledge of basic triangle area, Pythagoras’ theorem, SOHCAHTOA, the sine rule and 1/2absinC so a good, challenging revision task. The questions have been designed with a ‘minimally diferent’ element, to draw pupils attention to how subtle changes can have significant implications for selecting methods. There are some follow-up questions, that could be used to shift the focus of the activity. I’d love to hear anyone’s suggestions of further questions.
Sequences puzzle
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Sequences puzzle

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Pupils are given two fractions as the start of a sequence, and try to extend it. Could be made easier or introduced using integers rather than fractions, maybe with some decimals and negatives in between. Works as either a ‘low floor high ceiling’ task, or as a way of revising different sequence types and also decimals, negatives and fractions. Particularly for the quadratic sequence, there’s scope to spend time looking at the algebra needed to find solutions. Please let me know if you can think of any other ways to extend the task!
Profit parabolas
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Profit parabolas

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A powerpoint with worksheets on the profit parabola model. A nice rich task to use with high-ability GCSE students, to deepen their understanding of quadratic functions/maximum points and also to see a real-life application of maths.
Geogebra links
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Geogebra links

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A hyperlinked list of geogebra interactives I’ve found on a range of maths topics. Not made by me, I’m just sharing in case people find them useful.
Triangle properties revision activity
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Triangle properties revision activity

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An always, sometimes, never activity looking at various properties of triangles (angles, sides, perimeter, area, symmetry and a few more). Includes a wonderfully sneaky (but potentially confusing!) example of triangle area sometimes being the product of the lengths of all three sides. A good way of stimulating discussion, revising a range of topics and exposing misconceptions. Please review and give feedback, whether you like the activity or whether you don’t!
Powers, roots and index laws
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Powers, roots and index laws

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A range of resources covering all aspects of indices up to GCSE. Includes many problem solving tasks, some adapted from Nrich, UKMT and Median websites. Worksheets at end for printing.
Tests for divisibility
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Tests for divisibility

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Starts with the basic tests for numbers up to 10, then looks at tests for higher numbers and finally problem solving using divisibility tests. Also looks at proofs of some of the tests using algebra. Worksheets at end for printing.
Times Tables Game
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Times Tables Game

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A very simple but motivating game where pupils race to complete a grid of times tables. Separate instructions attached. Also a spreadsheet which reveals answers and can be used to keep track of pupil progress (I maintain records of pupils' personal bests on there). A good task for settling a class that requires minimal preparation.
Polygons treasure hunt
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Polygons treasure hunt

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A treasure hunt requiring knowledge of interior and exterior angles. Two sets of questions to dissuade pupils from just following each other! Mistakes on first version now fixed.
pi machine
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pi machine

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An excel file that shows pi as the ratio of circumference / diameter for a circle
Trigonometric ratios interactive
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Trigonometric ratios interactive

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A GSP file (requires Geometer's Sketchpad software to open) which measures, for a right-angled triangle, the sides and ratios sin, cos and tan. The triangle can be changed dynamically. Also shows the graphs of the ratios. Could be used to introduce trigonometric ratios, explain the graphs of sine, cosine and tangent up to 90 degrees or to generate questions on SOHCAHTOA.
Calculator poster
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Calculator poster

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Are you bored of telling students what calculator to get for secondary school maths? Then use this poster!
Lines pictionary
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Lines pictionary

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A game to get pupils using key words and help them develop a greater appreciation of the important features of a diagram. I’ve created a series of simple images using two, three or four lines. Pupils cut these into individual cards, then take it in turns to pick one and describe the image to the other. The other sketches what they think the image looks like. They then reveal and discuss any differences. The game could be extended by pupils designing their own images, or used on other topic, eg circle theorems. As a bonus, they can finish off with a bit of route inspection! If anyone has a more catchy name for the game I’m open to suggestions!
Cookie Monster
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Cookie Monster

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My take on Daniel Burke's excellent idea of odd-one-out set to a song featuring Cookie Monster. The box at the bottom of the puzzles should show the video but Powerpoint and the TES website don't like this link, so I&'ve given the website address to download the video, which you can then insert into the powerpoint. Menus are clickable (clicking on the top heading will take you back to the previous menu). Correct answer flashes after 50 seconds (this coincides with the video)
Smuggle
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Smuggle

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Based on the card game, pupils use their percentage and fibbing skills to win.
Mystery squares
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Mystery squares

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A simple but adaptable interactive picture quiz in powerpoint to dress up asking questions - ideal for starters or plenaries. Think Catchphrase but with 2 different images for 2 teams and pictures of anything you fancy. You provide the questions. See separate instructions.
Base arithmetic
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Base arithmetic

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Looks at switching between different bases and the effect of base on arithmetic and divisibility tests.Plus an excel 'base switch&' calculator. A good enrichment task with a historical/real-life aspect, though probably best for more able pupils.
Bearings
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Bearings

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A complete lesson on introducing 3-figure bearings. Activities included: Starter: A quick set of questions to remind pupils of supplementary angles. Main: A quick puzzle to get pupils thinking about compass points. Slides to introduce compass points, the compass and 3-figure bearings. Examples and questions for pupils to try on finding bearings fro m diagrams. A set of worksheets with a progression in difficulty, from correctly measuring bearings and scale drawings to using angle rules to find bearings. Includes some challenging questions involving three points, that should promote discussion about different approaches to obtaining an answer. Plenary: A prompt to discuss how the bearings of A from B and B from A are connected. Printable worksheets and answers included. Please review if you buy as any feedback is appreciated!
Reverse percentage
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Reverse percentage

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A complete lesson (or maybe two) on finding an original amount, given a sale price or the value of something after it has been increased. Looks at both calculator and non-calculator methods. Activities included: Starter: A set of four puzzles where pupils work their way back to 100%, given another percentage. Main: Examples, quick questions for pupils to try and a worksheet on calculator methods for reversing a percentage problem. Examples, quick questions for pupils to try and a worksheet on non- calculator methods for reversing a percentage problem. Both worksheets have been scaffolded to help pupils with this tricky topic. A challenging extension task where pupils form and solve equations involving connected amounts. Plenary: A final question to address the classic misconception for this topic. Printable worksheets and answers included. Please review if you buy as any feedback is appreciated!