This PowerPoint includes rounding to decimal points and significant figures.<br />
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The PowerPoint includes questions with answers and definitions that students can copy into their book for future reference
This is an introduction, including proof, of Pythagoras. Including an worksheet/activity in which the students can discover the relationship, and then a fun activity that can prove the relationship for deeper understanding.
The first part of the lesson is to learn the parts of a circle, included is a printout that the students can fill in themselves to test their prior knowledge of circle parts.<br />
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The PowerPoint goes on to show all the parts of a circle and allows the students time to correct misconceptions that may have been produced.<br />
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The main part of the PowerPoint goes through circumference of a circle, with worked examples and questions (with answers) for the students.
A bright and engaging poster detailing all the progress outcomes for the new 1-9 GCSE maths scheme of work. The posters are banded by each grade and are colour coordinated for the topic (green data and statistics, blue number, purple algebra and orange for shape)
This PowerPoint includes details about calculating cumulative frequency and then how to compose a cumulative frequency diagram.<br />
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The PowerPoint includes worked examples and definitions that students can copy.<br />
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The worksheet activity is based on past exam questions and each part of the question is linked to one of the learning outcomes (colour coordinated - perfect for differentiation throughout the lesson)
I used this lesson within a cross curriculum day.<br />
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The lesson looks to introduce proportion in a different way to that in a maths classroom. I taught the lesson in a Food Technology room and the students absolutely loved it! You will need to provide the ingredients for this lesson.<br />
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Great experience, just be careful that it is quite sickly. I did different sized groups so that they had to work out the proportions differently. <br />
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I have differentiated the method lists to suit the ability of those in the class.
As it is Roald Dahl week, we have been asked to produce worksheets with a Roald Dahl theme.
This is an adaptation of the Dinky King worksheet to fit in with the theme.