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<p>Since the introduction of Functional Skills exams as an alternative to typical GCSE, the resources for the curriculum have been scarce or vague…Until now!<br /> With several hours of work and through the help of governmental and Pearson specifications, I have created a lesson PowerPoint containing everything that needs to be covered and understood for functional skills maths level 1 in Number. This has also been used for my lower and higher ability students also students also, as work is all differentiated, with learning goals and RAG differentiation put in place. RED questions are aimed at Entry Level 3, AMBER aimed at FS1, GREEN aimed at FS2. Working at an ASD school, this lesson bulk is perfect for both mainstream and SEN Special Educational Needs teaching and will carry you for up to 4 months! This also includes past exam questions and answers for the end of each subtopic from the relevant exams</p> <p>Sources can be accredited and taken from a wide range of resources and websites for the mathematics curriculum. There are aspects of the slides I haven’t made myself</p> <p>This lesson powerpoint includes all the content for the Functional Skills Maths level 1 syllabus of number. Functional skills from Pearson is broken down into three main topics: Number, Shapes and Measures and Data. This resource contains only the Functional Skills level 1 data topic. Please search my ‘Functional Skills Level 1 Maths Bundle’ for the whole curriculum<br /> This powerpoint includes:</p> <p>frequency tables</p> <p>bar charts</p> <p>pie charts</p> <p>grouped data</p> <p>mean and range</p> <p>probability</p> <p>Some resources are gathered from other tes users, or have hyperlinks of external sight resources for worksheets, which I believe best tie in with the content</p>
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Functional Skills Level 2 Maths Bundle

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<p>Since the introduction of Functional Skills exams as an alternative to typical GCSE, the resources for the curriculum have been scarce or vague…Until now!<br /> With several hours of work and through the help of governmental and Pearson specifications, I have created a lesson PowerPoint containing everything that needs to be covered and understood for functional skills maths level 2 in. This has also been used for my lower and higher ability students also students also, as work is all differentiated, with learning goals and RAG differentiation put in place. RED questions are aimed at FS1, GREEN aimed at FS2. Working at an ASD school, this lesson bulk is perfect for both mainstream and SEN Special Educational Needs teaching and will carry you for up to 4 months! This also includes past exam questions and answers for the end of each subtopic from the relevant exams</p> <p>Sources can be accredited and taken from a wide range of resources and websites for the mathematics curriculum. There are aspects of the slides I haven’t made myself</p> <p>This lesson powerpoint includes all the content for the Functional Skills Maths level 2 syllabus of number. Functional skills from Pearson is broken down into three main topics: Number, Shapes and Measures and Data.<br /> This powerpoint includes:</p> <p>Ordering and comparing numbers<br /> Calculating with negative numbers<br /> Rounding and estimation<br /> Ordering and Comparing Decimals<br /> multiplication and division of decimals<br /> BIDMAS<br /> Using a calculator<br /> Formulae<br /> Fractions, Decimals and Percentages<br /> Simplifying and Equivalent Fractions<br /> Adding and Subtracting Fractions<br /> Multiplying Fractions<br /> Dividing Fractions<br /> Fractions of amount<br /> percentage increase and decrease<br /> Percentage change<br /> reverse percentage<br /> compound interes<br /> Ratio<br /> Direct and Inverse proportion<br /> simple interest<br /> Working with units<br /> metric and imperial units<br /> best buys<br /> compound measures<br /> perimeter<br /> area<br /> circles<br /> surface area<br /> volume<br /> scale drawings<br /> coordinates<br /> plans and elevations<br /> median and mode<br /> median and mode from tables<br /> mean<br /> mean from tables and estimating the mean<br /> comparing data<br /> probability<br /> two-way tables<br /> calculating probability<br /> scatter graphs</p>
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Functional Skills Maths Level 1: Number Topic

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<p>Since the introduction of Functional Skills exams as an alternative to typical GCSE, the resources for the curriculum have been scarce or vague…Until now!<br /> With several hours of work and through the help of governmental and Pearson specifications, I have created a lesson PowerPoint containing everything that needs to be covered and understood for functional skills maths level 1 in Number. This has also been used for my lower and higher ability students also students also, as work is all differentiated, with learning goals and RAG differentiation put in place. RED questions are aimed at Entry Level 3, AMBER aimed at FS1, GREEN aimed at FS2. Working at an ASD school, this lesson bulk is perfect for both mainstream and SEN Special Educational Needs teaching and will carry you for up to 4 months! This also includes past exam questions and answers for the end of each subtopic from the relevant exams</p> <p>Sources can be accredited and taken from a wide range of resources and websites for the mathematics curriculum. There are aspects of the slides I haven’t made myself</p> <p>This lesson powerpoint includes all the content for the Functional Skills Maths level 1 syllabus of number. Functional skills from Pearson is broken down into three main topics: Number, Shapes and Measures and Data.<br /> This powerpoint includes:</p> <ul> <li>Ordering and comparing numbers</li> <li>negative numbers</li> <li>place value</li> <li>addition and subtraction</li> <li>multiplication and division</li> <li>BIDMAS</li> <li>rounding</li> <li>decimal operations</li> <li>ordering and comparing fractions</li> <li>fractions of measures</li> <li>fractions of amounts</li> <li>percentage</li> <li>simple interest</li> <li>fractions, decimals and percentages</li> <li>formulae</li> </ul>
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Year 8 Real-life Graphs

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<p>This PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach this unit for up to 3 weeks!<br /> This topic covers a variety of skills essential for the year 8 syllabus, and is suitable and differentiated for everyone; for mainstream students and SEN students.<br /> Including key words, plenaries and learning objectives, this module covers:</p> <p>Interpreting conversion graphs<br /> Constructing conversion graphs<br /> Interpreting line graphs<br /> Constructing line graphs and frequency polygons<br /> Interpreting distance-time graphs<br /> Constructing distance-time graphs<br /> Looking into curved graphs briefly.</p> <p>Influenced by other TES users (credited inside), Pearsons Maths Progress core 2 and Corbett Maths (credited)</p>
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Functional Skills Maths Level 1: Shape and Measures

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<p>Since the introduction of Functional Skills exams as an alternative to typical GCSE, the resources for the curriculum have been scarce or vague…Until now!<br /> With several hours of work and through the help of governmental and Pearson specifications, I have created a lesson PowerPoint containing everything that needs to be covered and understood for functional skills maths level 1 in Shape and Measures. This has also been used for my lower and higher ability students also students also, as work is all differentiated, with learning goals and RAG differentiation put in place. RED questions are aimed at Entry Level 3, AMBER aimed at FS1, GREEN aimed at FS2. Working at an ASD school, this lesson bulk is perfect for both mainstream and SEN Special Educational Needs teaching and will carry you for up to 4 months! This also includes past exam questions and answers for the end of each subtopic from the relevant exams</p> <p>Sources can be accredited and taken from a wide range of resources and websites for the mathematics curriculum. There are aspects of the slides I haven’t made myself</p> <p>This lesson powerpoint includes all the content for the Functional Skills Maths level 1 syllabus of number. Functional skills from Pearson is broken down into three main topics: Number, Shapes and Measures and Data.<br /> This powerpoint includes:</p> <ul> <li>length</li> <li>mass and capacity</li> <li>time</li> <li>money</li> <li>2D shapes</li> <li>area and perimeter</li> <li>volume</li> <li>nets</li> <li>plans and elevations</li> <li>drawing and measuring angles</li> <li>co-ordinates</li> </ul>
Year 8 Maths BundleQuick View
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Year 8 Maths Bundle

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<p>Everything you need for the Year 8 syllabus. Inspired by Pearsons Maths Progress books and units, this bundle includes lesson and end-of-topic trackers for the following topics:</p> <ul> <li>Number Calculations</li> <li>Decimals and Ratio</li> <li>FDP</li> <li>Fraction Calculations</li> <li>Expressions and Equations</li> <li>Straight-line graphs</li> <li>Lines and Angles</li> <li>Area and Volume</li> <li>Statistics, Graphs and Charts</li> </ul> <p>Save 45%</p>
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Functional Skills Maths Level 1 Bundle

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<p>Since the introduction of Functional Skills exams as an alternative to typical GCSE, the resources for the curriculum have been scarce or vague…Until now!<br /> With several hours of work and through the help of governmental and Pearson specifications, I have created a lesson PowerPoint containing everything that needs to be covered and understood for functional skills maths level 1 in Number. This has also been used for my lower and higher ability students also students also, as work is all differentiated, with learning goals and RAG differentiation put in place. RED questions are aimed at Entry Level 3, AMBER aimed at FS1, GREEN aimed at FS2. Working at an ASD school, this lesson bulk is perfect for both mainstream and SEN Special Educational Needs teaching and will carry you for up to 4 months! This also includes past exam questions and answers for the end of each subtopic from the relevant exams</p> <p>Sources can be accredited and taken from a wide range of resources and websites for the mathematics curriculum. There are aspects of the slides I haven’t made myself</p> <p>This lesson powerpoint includes all the content for the Functional Skills Maths level 1 syllabus of number. Functional skills from Pearson is broken down into three main topics: Number, Shapes and Measures and Data.<br /> This powerpoint includes:</p> <ul> <li> <p>Ordering and comparing numbers</p> </li> <li> <p>negative numbers</p> </li> <li> <p>place value</p> </li> <li> <p>addition and subtraction</p> </li> <li> <p>multiplication and division</p> </li> <li> <p>BIDMAS</p> </li> <li> <p>rounding</p> </li> <li> <p>decimal operations</p> </li> <li> <p>ordering and comparing fractions</p> </li> <li> <p>fractions of measures</p> </li> <li> <p>fractions of amounts</p> </li> <li> <p>percentage</p> </li> <li> <p>simple interest</p> </li> <li> <p>fractions, decimals and percentages</p> </li> <li> <p>formulae</p> </li> <li> <p>length</p> </li> <li> <p>mass and capacity</p> </li> <li> <p>time</p> </li> <li> <p>money</p> </li> <li> <p>2D shapes</p> </li> <li> <p>area and perimeter</p> </li> <li> <p>volume</p> </li> <li> <p>nets</p> </li> <li> <p>plans and elevations</p> </li> <li> <p>drawing and measuring angles</p> </li> <li> <p>co-ordinates</p> </li> <li> <p>frequency tables</p> </li> <li> <p>bar charts</p> </li> <li> <p>pie charts</p> </li> <li> <p>grouped data</p> </li> <li> <p>mean and range</p> </li> <li> <p>probability</p> </li> </ul>
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GCSE Similarity and Congruence

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<p>I have made nineteen different lessons of the nineteen different topics which are covered under Pearson’s Edexcel GCSE Mathematics Higher. These lessons include:</p> <p>title<br /> date<br /> starter activities<br /> warm up/ recall questions<br /> learning goals<br /> key words<br /> contents<br /> points to note<br /> worked examples and guides<br /> With these slides, anyone can walk into a lesson and teach what needs to be taught without having to worry about planning out content<br /> Subtopics covered in this unit include:</p> <p>congruence<br /> proof<br /> similarity<br /> similarity in 3D</p>
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Functional Skills Maths Level 2: Shape, Space and Measures

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<p>Since the introduction of Functional Skills exams as an alternative to typical GCSE, the resources for the curriculum have been scarce or vague…Until now!<br /> With several hours of work and through the help of governmental and Pearson specifications, I have created a lesson PowerPoint containing everything that needs to be covered and understood for functional skills maths level 1 in Number. This has also been used for my lower and higher ability students also students also, as work is all differentiated, with learning goals and RAG differentiation put in place. RED questions are aimed at E FS1, GREEN aimed at FS2. Working at an ASD school, this lesson bulk is perfect for both mainstream and SEN Special Educational Needs teaching and will carry you for up to 4 months! This also includes past exam questions and answers for the end of each subtopic from the relevant exams</p> <p>Sources can be accredited and taken from a wide range of resources and websites for the mathematics curriculum. There are aspects of the slides I haven’t made myself</p> <p>This lesson powerpoint includes all the content for the Functional Skills Maths level 2 syllabus of number. Functional skills from Pearson is broken down into three main topics: Number, Shapes and Measures and Data.<br /> This powerpoint includes:</p> <ul> <li>Working with units</li> <li>metric and imperial units</li> <li>best buys</li> <li>compound measures</li> <li>perimeter</li> <li>area</li> <li>circles</li> <li>surface area</li> <li>volume</li> <li>scale drawings</li> <li>coordinates</li> <li>plans and elevations</li> </ul>
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Year 8 Expressions and Equations

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<p>Year 8 consists of three main sections: number, shape and data handling. This PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach this unit for up to 6 weeks!<br /> This topic covers a variety of skills essential for the year 8 syllabus, and is suitable and differentiated for everyone; for mainstream students and SEN students.<br /> Including key words, plenaries and learning objectives, this module covers:</p> <ul> <li>multiplying and dividing expressions</li> <li>algebraic powers</li> <li>expressions and brackets</li> <li>factorising expressions</li> <li>solving equations</li> <li>using brackets</li> </ul>
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Functional Skills Maths Level 2

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<p>Since the introduction of Functional Skills exams as an alternative to typical GCSE, the resources for the curriculum have been scarce or vague…Until now!<br /> With several hours of work and through the help of governmental and Pearson specifications, I have created a lesson PowerPoint containing everything that needs to be covered and understood for functional skills maths level 2. This has also been used for my FS1 students also, as work is all differentiated, with learning goals and RAG differentiation put in place. Working at an ASD school, this lesson bulk is perfect for both mainstream and SEN Special Educational Needs teaching</p> <p><em>Sources can be accredited and taken from a wide range of resources and websites for the mathematics curriculum. There are aspects of the slides I haven’t made myself</em></p>
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Year 8 Fractions, Decimals and Percentages

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<p>Year 8 consists of three main sections: number, shape and data handling. This PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach this unit for up to 6 weeks!<br /> This topic covers a variety of skills essential for the year 8 syllabus, and is suitable and differentiated for everyone; for mainstream students and SEN students.<br /> Including key words, plenaries and learning objectives, this module covers:</p> <ul> <li>fractions and decimals</li> <li>equivalent proportions</li> <li>decimals of time</li> <li>understanding percentages</li> <li>percentages of amounts</li> </ul>
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Year 9 Trigonometry/ Comparing Shapes

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<p>I have made ten different lessons of the ten different topics which are influence by Pearson KS3 Maths progress books. Including three-level differentiation, taking the correct steps at the right pace for pre-GCSE learning content. This lesson includes:</p> <p>title<br /> date<br /> starter activities<br /> warm up/ recall questions<br /> learning goals<br /> key words<br /> contents<br /> points to note<br /> worked examples and guides<br /> With these slides, anyone can walk into a lesson and teach what needs to be taught without having to worry about planning out content<br /> Subtopics covered in this unit include:</p> <ul> <li>similarity and congruence</li> <li>ratio in triangles</li> <li>the trigonometric ratios</li> <li>applying trigonometric ratios combined</li> <li>applying trigonometric ratios to find unknown lengths</li> </ul>
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Year 8 Lines and Angles

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<p>Year 8 consists of three main sections: number, shape and data handling. This PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach this unit for up to 6 weeks!<br /> This topic covers a variety of skills essential for the year 8 syllabus, and is suitable and differentiated for everyone; for mainstream students and SEN students.<br /> Including key words, plenaries and learning objectives, this module covers:</p> <ul> <li>quadrilaterals</li> <li>vertically opposite angles</li> <li>alternate angles and proof</li> <li>geometrical problems</li> <li>interior and exterior angles</li> <li>solving geometric problems</li> </ul>
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Year 7 Maths Bundle

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<p>Everything you need for the Year 7 syllabus. Inspired by Pearsons Maths Progress books and units, this bundle includes lesson and end-of-topic trackers for the following topics:</p> <ul> <li>Numbers</li> <li>decimals and measures</li> <li>fractions, decimals and percentages</li> <li>ratio</li> <li>expressions, functions and formulae</li> <li>sequences and graphs</li> <li>lines and angles</li> <li>transformations</li> <li>analysing and displaying data</li> <li>probability</li> </ul> <p>SAVE £19!</p>
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Year 7 Analysing and Displaying Data

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<p>Year 7 consists mainly of three sections: number, shape and data handling. This PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach this unit for up to 6 weeks!<br /> This topic covers a variety of skills essential for the year 7 syllabus, and is suitable and differentiated for everyone; for mainstream students and SEN students.<br /> Including key words, plenaries and learning objectives, this module covers:</p> <ul> <li>tables and pictograms</li> <li>bar charts</li> <li>grouped data</li> <li>mode and modal class</li> <li>range and median</li> </ul>
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Year 9 Maths bundle

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<p>HUGE DISCOUNT TO BUYING SEPARATELY! Save 35% (£16!)</p> <p>Everything you need for KS3 Year 9 maths! Influenced by the Pearson Edexcel curriculum, but is suitable for all awarding bodies. There are a total of 10 units to bring you through the whole of year 9. This has been a Godsend for my lessons, where I simply open up the slides and the work is all there! Many of the topics also include worksheets attached and answers to them as well. I have been using these slides for SEND students, so are absolutely brilliant for high-functioning SEND students, as well as mainstream. Many sections are suitable for some foundation students as well and 3-way differentiation is strongly implemented</p> <p>Content includes:</p> <ul> <li>indices and standard form</li> <li>expressions and formulae</li> <li>sequences, equations and proportion</li> <li>graphs</li> <li>multiplicative reasoning</li> <li>circles, pythagoras and prisms</li> <li>comparing shapes</li> <li>constructions</li> <li>dealing with data</li> <li>probability</li> </ul>
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Year 7 Sequences and Graphs

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<p>Year 7 consists mainly of three sections: number, shape and data handling. This PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach this unit for up to 6 weeks!<br /> This topic covers a variety of skills essential for the year 7 syllabus, and is suitable and differentiated for everyone; for mainstream students and SEN students.<br /> Including key words, plenaries and learning objectives, this module covers:</p> <ul> <li>sequences</li> <li>pattern sequences</li> <li>coordinates and midpoints</li> <li>extending sequences</li> <li>straight-line graphs</li> <li>position-to-term rules</li> </ul>
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Year 7 Probability

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<p>Year 7 consists mainly of three sections: number, shape and data handling. This PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach this unit for up to 6 weeks!<br /> This topic covers a variety of skills essential for the year 7 syllabus, and is suitable and differentiated for everyone; for mainstream students and SEN students.<br /> Including key words, plenaries and learning objectives, this module covers:</p> <ul> <li>the language of probability</li> <li>outcomes</li> <li>probability calculations</li> <li>probability trees</li> <li>experimental probability</li> <li>comparing probability</li> </ul>
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Year 8 Ratio

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<p>Year 8 consists mainly of three sections: number, shape and data handling. This PowerPoint includes everything you need to teach this unit for up to 4 weeks!<br /> This topic covers a variety of skills essential for the year 8 syllabus, and is suitable and differentiated for everyone; for mainstream students and SEN students.<br /> Including key words, plenaries and learning objectives, this module covers:</p> <ul> <li>writing ratios</li> <li>solving problems</li> <li>multiplicative reasoning</li> <li>the unitary method</li> </ul>
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GCSE Maths Area and Volume

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<p>I have made nineteen different lessons of the nineteen different topics which are covered under Pearson’s Edexcel GCSE Mathematics Higher. These lessons include:</p> <ul> <li>title</li> <li>date</li> <li>starter activities</li> <li>warm up/ recall questions</li> <li>learning goals</li> <li>key words</li> <li>contents</li> <li>points to note</li> <li>worked examples and guides<br /> With these slides, anyone can walk into a lesson and teach what needs to be taught without having to worry about planning out content</li> </ul> <p>Subtopics covered in this unit include:</p> <ul> <li> <ul> <li>Perimeter and area</li> </ul> </li> <li> <ul> <li>Units and accuracy</li> </ul> </li> <li> <ul> <li>Prisms</li> </ul> </li> <li> <ul> <li>Circles</li> </ul> </li> <li> <ul> <li>Sectors of circles</li> </ul> </li> <li> <ul> <li>Cylinders and spheres</li> </ul> </li> <li> <ul> <li>Pyramids and cones</li> </ul> </li> </ul>