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Solve equations with two unknowns
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Solve equations with two unknowns

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Set out algebraically (rather than using picture puzzles). Finding solutions with limits (eg. only positive integers). Challenge questions are (implicitly) simultaneous. Used with bright Y6 group.
Mean - missing data and combined data
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Mean - missing data and combined data

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Find the missing number given mean and other numbers. Find mean of combined data sets.\n\nCould use with mini-whiteboards as each step animated.\n\n(16/6/14 added WALT and starter)
Multiplying and dividing by powers of ten
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Multiplying and dividing by powers of ten

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Two main slides showing visually place value adjustment when multiplying/dividing by 10, 100, 1000. Plus puzzle starter. You may just want to use the two main slides in a PowerPoint of your own!
Solving equations - balanced scales
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Solving equations - balanced scales

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Illustration of balanced scales for solving equations. 1 and 2-step. [21/1/15] Simple matching worksheet added for 1-step equations. [3/3/15] New version of presentation showing how to deal with the variable on both sides.
Interior and exterior angles
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Interior and exterior angles

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Worksheet to draw and measure interior and exterior angles for a pentagon. 2nd worksheet to divide polygons into triangles for total interior angles.\n\n(I have previously posted a worksheet to complete for int/ext angles of regular polygons)
Reflections in named lines: KS3 / KS4 Math
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Reflections in named lines: KS3 / KS4 Math

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First worksheet is a starter getting learners to name lines like x=2 and y=1. (It is assumed this has been covered previously.) Second worksheet asks students to draw reflections in named lines. (It is assumed they have drawn reflections in general before.)
Types of data - discrete vs continuous
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Types of data - discrete vs continuous

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Qualitative vs quantitative, discrete vs continuous. 1. Cards to sort into two groups - may think of any way to split. 2. Flipchart to structure lesson with links to short videos etc. 3. PowerPoint quiz - identify whether discrete or continuous.
Dividing in ratio
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Dividing in ratio

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Powerpoint demonstrating how to divide sums of money in ratio and accompanying scaffolded worksheet with (fairly) straight-forward examples to work out. (10/2/14) Second, slightly harder, worksheet added.
Transformations summary quiz
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Transformations summary quiz

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Flash card (or other) quiz as summary or check-in for 4 basic transformations. 10 Qs. Centre rotation/enlargement not covered or vector form for translation.
Trial and improvement - square and cube roots
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Trial and improvement - square and cube roots

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Relatively simple, structured worksheet on using trial and improvement to find square and cube roots to 1 decimal place using second d.p. (Can ignore latter and just find closest to 1 d.p.) 7/3/14 Slightly improved versions replacing originals and another new 'problem'.