Want an interactive Graphs of Inequalities math lesson for your GCSE students that will help them to solve linear and quadratic inequalities in 1 or 2 variables? In this fun-packed lesson, your students will be able to represent the solution set on a on a graph. This lesson is completely interactive with drag and drop activities that will engage and motivate your learners!
Contents:
The Graphs of Inequalities math resource contains:
37 interactive slides with dynamic graphics that will engage your GCSE students
Interactive activities with instant learner feedback
6-page Worksheets with answers included
Differentiated questions and answers
Can be used for Distant Learning, Home Learning, Exam Revisions and more.
What learners will learn in this lesson:
Find the region that represents an inequality with 1 variable.
Find the region that represents an inequality with 2 variables.
Write the linear inequality that represents any given graph.
Identify the region that represents more than 2 given inequalities
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Arithmetic Sequence and Series is a completely interactive digital resource designed for Pure Maths students. In this lesson, learners will learn how to understand and work with arithmetic sequences and series, including the formulae for the nth term and the sum to n terms; work with sequences including those given by a formula for the nth term and those generated by a simple relation of the form xn+1 = f(xn); increasing sequences; decreasing sequences; periodic sequences; Objective:
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Define an arithmetic sequence and identify its key components.
Calculate the common difference and the nth term of an arithmetic sequence.
Recognize and apply the formulas for the sum of an arithmetic series.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners, with lots of drag-and-drop activities as well as instant feedback.
Contains 24 interactive pages
Estimating Volume and Capacity is a completely interactive digital maths lesson for learners in year 5. In this lesson, learners will learn how to:
Recognise and estimate volume (e.g. using 1 cm3 blocks to build cubes and cuboids) and capacity (e.g. using water)
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners with lots of differentiated drag and drop activities as well as instant learner feedback.
To access online choose the index.html file.
This lesson is also available offline
Contains 55 interactive pages
Coordinates - KS3 Interactive Digital Maths Lesson and Activities
This is a completely interactive lesson with differentiated activities on coordinates for ks3 learners in year 7 to year 9.
This lesson provide learners a completely interactive and engaging resource that will teach them how to apply coordinates in all four quadrants.
Learning Objectives:
To build on their knowledge of coordinates in the four quadrants.
Plot specified points.
Plot polygons.
Draw sides to complete a given polygon.
What is in the lesson:
42 interactive slides;
Drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback;
Differentiated questions that will engage learners
6-page Printable Worksheets included with answers.
Teachers can use this lesson for whole class teaching. It can also be used for practice and revision by learners at home.
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Using Partitioning to Add and Subtract Digital Lesson and Activities for KS2 See Preview Here
Using Partitioning to Add and Subtract is a completely Interactive Digital Maths Lesson for learners in Year 5 and Year 6. In this lesson, learners will learn how to use partitioning to add and subtract up to four digit numbers mentally. Contains 25 interactive pages with lots of differentiated independent activities and instant learner feedback.
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Measurement: Capacity and Volume is a completely interactive lesson with drag and drop activities for learner Ages 5 to 7.
This fun-packed 30-page digital activity will teach your learners how to compare, describe and solve practical problems for capacity and volume for example, full/empty, more than, less than, half, half full, quarter.
They will be able to choose and use appropriate standard units to estimate and measure capacity (litres/ml) to the nearest appropriate unit.
They will learn how to compare and order capacity and record the results using >, < and =.
They will learn to use the language ‘quarter’, ‘half’ and ‘three-quarters’ , and ‘full’ to describe and compare volume.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and learners can also use it at home for Distance Learning due to the school closure.
There are lots of drag and drop differentiated activities with instant learner feedback.
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Want an interactive math lesson that will teach your Key Stage 3 students about probability and using sample space diagrams? In this fun-packed lesson with differentiated activities, your students will be able to record, describe and analyse the frequency of outcomes of two events by constructing and using sample space diagrams. This lesson is completely interactive with drag and drop activities that will engage and motivate your learners!
What you will get from this resource:
32 interactive slides with dynamic graphics that will engage your KS3 students
Interactive Drag and Drop activities with instant learner feedback
Worksheets with answers included
Differentiated questions and answers
Can be used for Distant Learning and Google classroom
What learners will learn in this lesson:
Understand systematic listing strategy using sample space diagrams.
Use this knowledge to calculate the probability of two events by listing all the possible outcomes.
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Product License
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Conditional Probability - Two Way Table is a completely interactive lesson designed for GCSE class. Buy this great value bundle of interactive probability activities today to save you hours of planning :)
This lesson will teach your maths class how to calculate the probability for two events. Great for Exam question practice!
What they will learn:
How to read the information given in a two-way table and answer related questions.
How to complete missing values from a two-way table.
How to list all possible outcomes by using two-way tables.
How to calculate conditional probabilities by using a two-way table.
What you get with this lesson:
31 interactive slides with content that is engaging, which will encourage learners to learn, practice, test themselves, understand concepts faster, and achieve results quicker.
two-way table probability questions with instant learner feedback
Highly immersive, differentiated activities, multiple-choice questions, user-input questions.
Activities that will allow learners to be actively engaged, rather than just passively watching and reading.
Instant learner feedback with probability questions and activities that are intuitive so they get immediate insight into their progress.
Flashcards and worksheets for consolidation, hereby creating a unique learner experience.
What this lesson can be used for:
Teacher-led question and answer session
Skill consolidation
Revision, practice, home learning
Flashcards and Worksheets can be printed, laminated to be used as many times as possible.
Starter activity and/or plenary
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How to calculate percentage is a lesson on designed for KS3 learners.
How to calculate percentage learning objectives:
understand how percentages can be used as an alternative to decimals and fractions;
calculate simple percentage of an amount; and
convert between decimals, fractions and percentages
This lesson follows the National curriculum requirement for key stage 3 mathematics
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and as well as at home by learners.
There are lots of drag and drop activity with instant feedback.
The lesson contains 3 sub-topics.
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KS3 Division Lesson and Interactive Activities is a high-engagement division practice that will give your key stage 3 learners ample opportunities to recap strategies for calculating numerical problems involving divisions. They will be able to apply different methods to divide whole numbers and decimals.
This amazing lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners for homeschooling.
Designed with lots of differentiated drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback.
Contains 58 interactive pages
Converting decimals and fractions
An interactive math lesson for learners in year 4 on the decimal equivalent of fractions.
In this lesson, learners will be able to recognize and write decimal equivalents of any number of tenths or hundreds. They will be able to recognize and write decimal equivalents to 1/4, 1/2, 3/4.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of drag-and-drop activities with instant feedback.
Contains 38 interactive pages
This is an interactive lesson for learners in year 2 on Carrol and Venn Diagrams. In this lesson, learners will be able to sort data, into different categories using these diagrams. They will also be able to ask and answer simple questions by counting the number of objects in each category.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and learners can also use it at home to practice at home.
There are lots of drag and drop activity with instant feedback.
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The lesson contains 27 Interactive pages
2D Shapes - Year 3. In this lesson, learners are able to:
Visualise and name common 2-D shapes, including a circle, triangle, square and rectangle.
Use everyday language to describe features of common 2-D shapes, including the number of sides and corners.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and learners can also use it at home.
There are lots of drag and drop activities and differentiated questions as well as instant learner feedback.
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Contains 37 Interactive pages
This is a completely interactive maths lesson on Calculating Money. for learners in year 2 or first graders. This lesson contains:
Recognising coin values;
Counting 1p, 2p, 5p and 10p coins
Counting all coins
Equivalent groups of coins
Exchanging coins
Money – word problems
Least number of coins
Purchases: do you have enough money?
Compare money amounts
recognise and use symbols for pounds (£) and pence (p).
They will be able to combine amounts to make a particular value. They will also find different combinations of coins that equal the same amounts of money. This lesson follows the National curriculum requirement for year 2 mathematics. It contains 50 interactive pages with vibrant designs and dynamic images.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole-class teaching and learners can also use it to do independent work at home.
There are lots of drag and drop differentiated activities with instant learner feedback.
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Position and direction is a complete interactive lesson bundle that is designed for learners in Year 1 ages 5 to 6.
Learning Objectives includes:
use the language ‘full’, ‘half’, ‘quarter’ and ‘three-quarter’ to describe turns made by shapes/objects;
use ‘left’, ‘right’, ‘forwards’ and ‘backwards’ to describe position and direction;
describe the position of objects and shapes from different starting positions;
locate position of objects on a grid; and
locate objects using language such as between, under, above, right, left, middle etc.
What is in the lesson:
16 interactive slides;
Drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback;
Differentiated questions as well as answers; and
Printable interactive worksheets.
Teachers can use this lesson for whole class teaching. It can also be used for practice and revision by learners at home.
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This is a KS1 maths lesson designed for learners in year 2 on measuring capacity.
In this lesson, learners will be able to choose and use appropriate standard units to estimate and measure capacity (litres/ml) to the nearest appropriate unit. They will also be able to compare and order capacity and record the results using >, < and =
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and learners can also use it at home for Distance Learning due to the school closure.
There are lots of drag and drop differentiated activities with instant learner feedback.
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Units Of Measurements is a completely interactive digital lesson and activities designed for year 4 learners. In this lesson, learners will be able to learn about metric units of measurements and convert between different units of length, weight and capacity (for example, kilometre to metre; millilitre (ml) to litres).
This lesson follows the National curriculum requirement for year 4 mathematics
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and learners can also use it at home.
There are lots of drag and drop activities with instant feedback.
The lesson contains 47 interactive pages as well as lots of differentiated activities.
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Calculating angles is a completely interactive lesson with drag and drop independent activities.
This lesson is designed for learners in year 6, in which they will learn how to recognize and calculate angles at a point, angles on a straight line, vertically opposite angles, and find missing angles.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home to consolidate learning by learners.
There are lots of drag and drop activities on calculating angles as well as instant feedback.
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Calculating Angles is a completely interactive lesson for pupils in year 7-9.
In this lesson, learners are able to apply the properties of angles at a point, angles at a point on a straight line, vertically opposite angles, angles in a triangle and angles in quadrilaterals to calculate unknown angles.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners for homeschooling.
This lesson contains lots of differentiated drag and drop activities, exam questions and answers as well as instant learner feedback.
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The lesson contains 50 Interactive pages.
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