Using Trigonometry to find the lengths of right-angled trianglesQuick View
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Using Trigonometry to find the lengths of right-angled triangles

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An introduction to using SOH CAH TOA to find the missing lengths of right-angled triangles. Resource include a power point lesson and differentiated worksheets that take you step-by-step through each of the trigonometric ratios.<br /> <br /> Feedback on the resource will be much appreciated!
Christmas TasksQuick View
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Christmas Tasks

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This is a collection of four different Christmas tasks. These include a curve stitching activity to create a star using number bonds to 10, finding different ways to make the target numbers of 100 and 1000 to reach the top of the Christmas tree , colouring snowflake patterns with different orders of rotation and completing snowflake patterns using lines of symmetry. Answers are also included.
Trigonometry to find missing angles in right angled trianglesQuick View
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Trigonometry to find missing angles in right angled triangles

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<p>Full lesson powerpoint presentation working through how to find missing angles in a right-angled triangle. It would work well as an introduction to using trig to find missing angles. Examples are worked through and it clearly shows the layout of how to set out an answer. There are fully differentiated worksheets with answers and these include GCSE-style questions.</p> <p>Find it useful?Please review! Feedback would be much appreciated.</p>
Simplifying Algebraic ExpressionsQuick View
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Simplifying Algebraic Expressions

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The first worksheet is a &quot;wrong homework&quot; where students are asked to spot the mistakes and correct them. The questions are designed to pick up on some common misconceptions on simplifying expressions. The last two worksheets are made up of colour-coded questions on simplifying expressions involving division (green-easy, yellow- medium, red- more challenging). Students can start to work on the colour they feel most confident with and build up to the next colour.
Rounding Decimal Numbers Quick View
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Rounding Decimal Numbers

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Rounding decimal numbers to 1, 2, 3, 4 decimal places. Questions involve square rooting and cube rooting numbers and then rounding to different degrees of accuracy. There are also differentiated worksheets as well as quick check questions to assess pupil understanding at different points in the lesson.<br /> Please let me know what you think.
Number CrunchQuick View
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Number Crunch

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I have used these number crunch questions with year 7 but questions can be adapted . They help practise quick-fire number skills.<br /> Each caterpillar starts with a number. As you work along the caterpillar, you need to carry out one of the four operations to come to a final answer.<br /> I have used these as a starter activity where students can be given a time limit to complete. I have found displaying working and answers on mini-whiteboards an effective way to help keep the pace of the activity as well as ensuring that students know how they have done.<br /> It would be great to get some feedback on this resource. <br />