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20 Mathematical Keywords Wordsearches

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Selection of wordsearches all using mathematical words and language. Keywords for the following topics: Special Numbers, Calculators, Formulas & Equations, Probability, Data Handling, Shape, Decimals, Area and Perimeter, Coordinates, Symmetry é Transformations, Ratio é Proportion, Fractions, Circles, Pythagoras é Trigonometry, Metric é Imperial Units.
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KS3 Maths Calculating Percentage Change

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Functional Maths Activity looking at percentage change in the supermarket. What's wrong with the shop offers?Activity for students to find out what is wrong with the offer the shop is advertising. Practising fractions, decimals and percentage equivalence.
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KS3 Maths Activity Calculating Averages

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Stricly come dancing scores for MMMR. Calculate the median, mode and mean of a set of data Task for finding the mean median and mode based on strictly come dancing scores with an extension task on range.
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GCSE Question Prompts

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Graphs, tables and pictures from GCSE papers displayed on slides without questions. Questions can be verbally asked by the teacher and works well if students answer on mini whiteboards. Students could also write example questions to fit the images on the slides.
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Design a Lunar theme park project

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Students follow instructions to design a lunar theme park on squared paper. They then have to calculate different things to work out the parks overall profit and loss. Good to use over a sequence of lessons for number revision with calculators.
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Calculating perimeter with missing lengths

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Perimeter lesson looking at:<br /> - finding one missing length when given the perimeter<br /> - finding one side length of a regular polygon when given perimeter<br /> - finding the missing lengths, then perimeter, on compound shapes when given the opposite sides <br /> <br /> Lesson includes lots of examples, 3 quick questions as a mini plenary, a self check to direct students to appropriate starting points and a differentiated worksheet.<br /> <br /> Thanks to donsteward's blog for providing some of the questions and activities.
Pi DingbatsQuick View
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Pi Dingbats

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Selection of slides describing words or phrases with pi in. Good as a plenary for a lesson where pi is introduced.
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Always, Sometimes, Never Question Resource

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A collection of challenging questions grouped by topic and ordered in levels aiming to promote discussion of topics learnt. I find that the questions are best used as starters or plenaries to get pupils discussing whether the statement is always true, sometimes true or never true. Some do not have a definite answer and should encourage some debate!
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Area of compound shapes (rectangles) lesson y7

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Lesson and resources looking at:<br /> - what a compound shape is <br /> - how to split a shape up<br /> - finding compound area when given individual areas<br /> - finding compound areas when given widths and lengths<br /> - finding compound areas when there are some missing lengths / too much informations<br /> - finding shaded area with compound shape cut out<br /> <br /> Includes differentiated worksheet and a self check which directs students to appropriate starting point. Also includes answers.<br /> <br /> Thanks to donsteward blog for the starter and extension activity.
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Constructions around the london underground

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An activity task where pupils need to use all triangle constructions (ASA, SSS, SSA) and perpendicular bisectors to plot a route around London. Pupils must record where they end up and answer general knowledge questions about the stops. Answers included. Map needs to printed off full size on A4 so it is the correct size for the constructions.
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Ratio method for similar shapes

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This is a sequence of lessons for teaching finding the missing amount when given one quantity in a ratio. The same method is then applied for finding the missing sides in similar shapes.
3D SA and volume lesson with treasure huntQuick View
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3D SA and volume lesson with treasure hunt

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A flipchart of 3D shape volumes up to A* GCSE questions with graded ladder for them to progress. Treasure hunt which can be stuck around the room to find the SA of cylinders, volume of triangular prisms and volume of cylinders.
Bearings Tube Map ChallengeQuick View
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Bearings Tube Map Challenge

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Bearings, scale measures, drawing triangles and sectors accurately are all used in this challenge based on a London tube map. Students have to answer general knowledge questions along the route based on the tube stations they land on. The powerpoint is a set of slides with the constructions drawn on.
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Describing transformations lesson (EAL)

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This is a lesson used for an Ofsted visit looking specifically at the teaching of EAL groups. HMI document is the lesson plan. Scaffolded worksheets help students to work out where they can gain marks and the starter card sort activity helps students to differentiate between descriptions they can say (e.g. 'turn it') and the specific mathematical word they must write down to gain marks. Stickers for the plenary to annotate 4 GCSE exam Qs and students added the stickers to annotate what they did.
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Basic Drawing Pictograms Lesson

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An activ inspire lesson on drawing pictograms. Starts with xfactor theme and tallying then on to drawing using a very simple picture = 2. Supporting worksheet.
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Sequence of % lessons F-C grade

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Sequence of three lessons: 1) Percentages of amounts using spider/bubble method e.g. find 10%, 1%, 50%, 25% of 400 2) Building up finding simple % of amount to add up to more complex % of amount. e.g. 10% + 25% = 35% of 400 3) DIDO method to calculate percentage increase and decrease. Dido can be played in background. GCSE Qs to try out, scaffolded from begining.