An activity to test students’ knowledge on averages (mean, median, mode) and range with some problem solving questions.
Can be done as an interactive lesson where the first to find the answer / first one of a pair wins a point etc.
An activity where students must decide which graph is best to represent different types of data (comparing bar graphs, line graphs and pie charts). A great opportunity to help students get into the habit of justifying their answers with mathematical reasoning.
A great worksheet helping students understand how one fact elicits 3 others. (e.g. if you know 2 x 4 = 8. you also know that 4 x 2 = 8, 8 / 4 = 2, and 8 / 2 = 4).
A worksheet for students to practice rounding to estimate (decimal places & significant figures). Includes a helpful guide, practice questions and a problem solving question.
A great in-lesson worksheet or homework activity.
A presentation for recap of basic addition and subtraction.
Starts off with a whiteboard activity and then some worded questions and an addition grid.
A great lesson starter or revision activity.
A differentiation worksheet I created for my Y11 Level 2 Further Maths group but it would work great for Y12 too.
Includes differentiation of basic functions, finding the gradient of the curve at specific points, finding stationary points, problem solving, finding where functions are increasing and decreasing.
A presentation demonstrating how to solve trig equations and deriving and using trig identities (s/c=t and c2+s2=1).
I used this with a Y11 Level 2 Further Maths group but it would be great for Y12 too.
A resource for teaching or revising multiplication of decimals by integers. includes a starter on multiplying numbers by a single digit, some example questions and worded problems.
A presentation with interactive activities on averages from grouped frequency tables.
Also includes an extension worksheet on interpreting data from grouped frequency tables.
A resource for teaching or revising short division. Written with the Bus Stop Method in mind but could easily be adapted to other methods. Includes a starter, division rules, practice questions (for use with whiteboards) each of which has an extension, and RAG Test Yourself. Great differentiation throughout.
Resource for teaching income tax. Works well if (before this lesson) you ask students to research Income Tax as homework an bring their findings. For activity 1 I gave each student a card with a job title and salary on it (easy to recreate or they could make one up themselves, or look it up if in a computer room or they are allowed to use phones). Also includes some interpretation and evaluation and an exam question plenary.
A handy worksheet on converting FDP which reminds students of the method used to do each skill an some practice questions. Works great as a "pick and mix" i.e. the students choose which sheets to do depending on which skill they need to practice. Also includes a section on ordering decimals and an extension task.