Created for low ability Year 7 who needed practice on multiplying and dividing by powers of 10.<br />
Includes whole numbers, decimals and a challenge question where pupils fill in the missing numbers.
6 questions which get more difficult down the page.<br />
Used with high ability Year 10 to get them thinking about problem solving with similar shapes, and using more than just one scale factor in each question.
A differentiated worksheet on Napiers Bones/Chinese Method.<br />
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First set of questions, the boxes and the numbers are written out for the pupils.<br />
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Second set - just the boxes.<br />
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Third Set - pupils have to complete them from scratch.<br />
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Used with middle ability Year 7 and lower ability year 8 and 9 to strengthen multiplication of big numbers & decimals.
Lesson, example sheet and questions on the Binomial Distribution.<br />
Useful for GCSE Statistics mainly as it builds up slowly but can also be used as an introduction for alevel.
Similar to others I have produced, differentiated worksheet on nth term - it looks at generic rules, then nth term, then using nth term and the extension work is to find and use nth term of decreasing sequences.<br />
Answers are also provided.
Differentiated questions on the Sine Rule. <br />
Differentiated by Stars - 1 star is straight forward sine rule, 2 stars is having to use angles in a triangle fact and the sine rule, 3 stars throws in regular old SOHCAHTOA & Sine Rule.<br />
Used with middle ability Year 11s - most were able to answer all questions.
Mini Self Assessment for Low Ability Pupils on Equivalent Fractions, Simplifying Fractions and Adding and Subtracting Fractions (same and different denominators)
Worksheet on simplifying with brackets.<br />
Starts at basics and works up to brackets.<br />
Has an assessment table with aims in so pupils can see what exact area of simplifying they are struggling with.
Practice on calculating Spearman's Rank - Answers available once you purchase (message me and I will forward them on)<br />
Useful for GCSE Statistics.
Nice way of summing up volume - did this with Year 11, but have done it Year 9s and 10s, once they know the more difficult volume formulas.<br />
Pupils have to first pick a suitable fish tank with accessories to stay in budget and not go over the allocate volume of water allowed. Then they have to design their own, but justify the price and the volume of water needed.
Can be done as a Peer or Self Assessment.<br />
Summarises solving equations - eg 3x = 9, then moving on to x + 3 = 10, then finally ones with two steps and ones with brackets.<br />
Has a learning objective table at the bottom for pupils to complete so they can assess where they need to practice.
Whole lesson on revising standard deviation for GCSE Statistics<br />
Lots of hints and tips on how to answer questions with some exam questions on the ppt for pupils to answer.