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Make maths masters, out of your students. "Feedback is the breakfast of champions" - Ken Blanchard, so please leave a review

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Make maths masters, out of your students. "Feedback is the breakfast of champions" - Ken Blanchard, so please leave a review
Teacher Standards Checklist
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Teacher Standards Checklist

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For University we have to write a weekly reflection and write the TS strand next to it to show evidence and aid in report writing. Obviously most of this is individual to my course, but you can easily alter the university and holiday weeks. My main aim was just to save people time typing the whole thing out like I did. The cover image is a preview of what mine looks like. You can cut and paste a tick into each section ✔
Nuisance Neighbours - Simple Straight Lines
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Nuisance Neighbours - Simple Straight Lines

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This logic puzzle involved reading coordinated in one quadrant and being able to name very simple straight line graphs e.g. x=2 y=1. Possible extensions could include, what’s the fewest number of fences you could do it in. House g wants a bigger plot etc. I used this with my bottom set year 10 though is suitable for a variety of ages. UPDATED 4 quadrant addition
Angles - Among Us Bearings
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Angles - Among Us Bearings

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If you haven’t heard your students talking about Among Us then where have you been? 100 million people play the social deduction game Among Us and the kids love talking about it. This activity involves using scales and bearings. If you print at 100% the scale will be 1cm to 2m, otherwise, you might have to give it a measure if you print to fit. The worksheet comes in both colour and black and white with answers provided. Among Us is the intellectual property of Inner Sloth, no copyright infringement intended.
Negative Numbers - Negatives in Context Lesson
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Negative Numbers - Negatives in Context Lesson

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This resource consists of differentiated lessons. These lessons are slightly differentiated to 2 different abilities exploring negatives in context. One is a lesson using integers only and the other uses decimals. Powerpoint and Slides optimised version along with a PDF lesson plan. Also a reduced version to be used as notes or 1 to 1 teaching.
Circles - Area and Circumference Card Sort
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Circles - Area and Circumference Card Sort

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A way for your students to practice finding the area and circumference of a circle. This resource is a card sort type activity in a variety of different formats (not all include time consuming cutting out).
Negative Numbers - Spot the Mistake
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Negative Numbers - Spot the Mistake

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Get students to practice their ordering numbers and reasoning skills with these error filled ordering numbers questions. In Pdf and Powerpoint/Slides version to allow for editing.
Reading Coordinates
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Reading Coordinates

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DEC2020 Update Corrections made and redesigned 4 coordinate grids with different scales for students to read off. Originally used as a starter for a lesson on scales etc.
Negative Numbers - Working with Negatives Ski Run
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Negative Numbers - Working with Negatives Ski Run

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This resource helps students practice adding and subtracting positive numbers from both positive and negative numbers, crossing zero. Starting with the number in the box, students should conduct each operation in turn to get a final number. Three different runs including both integers and decimals. You could tell students which run to do or let them work through them all.
Arithmetic - Difference Sudoku
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Arithmetic - Difference Sudoku

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Practicing adding and subtracting positive numbers and logic skills by having a go at this difference sudoku. It works just like an ordinary sudoku except instead of being given some starting numbers, you are given the difference between adjacent numbers. For example if the difference is ‘8’, it would mean the numbers either side are ‘1’ and ‘9’, you just have to work out, which of these numbers goes where.
Arithmetic - Addition Pyramid Worksheet
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Arithmetic - Addition Pyramid Worksheet

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Practicing adding and subtracting positive numbers using these pyramid worksheets. Comes in two variations, integers and decimals. In PDF and Powerpoint/Slides version to allow for editing.
Negative Numbers - Numbers that add up to 3
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Negative Numbers - Numbers that add up to 3

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This resource helps students practice finding number bonds including negatives, as well as using problem-solving/logic skills to complete the puzzle. Combine numbers horizontally, vertically and diagonally to find numbers that sum to 3. This could contain up to four digits. Number can not be used more than once. For a hint, it’s easiest to start with pairs of number bonds.
Mathematical Code Names
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Mathematical Code Names

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In this word game, students can compete or work together to find which of the code names belong to their team, which belong to the other, which are neutral and which ends the game. With 320 words and 80 different game layouts per game mode, that’s 800 undecillion different possible games relating to mathematical vocabulary so you’ll never play the same game twice! Individual printables as well as a list of words to upload and use on the online game codenames. game where you can create your own room for students to join and upload a custom word list. Also an access file for you to create your own code names (though you will need an upside down font for it to work perfectly). Play like the regular game of codenames!