Properties of QuadrilateralsQuick View
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Properties of Quadrilaterals

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A powerpoint listing the properties of quadrilaterals including angles, equal/parallel sides, line and rotational symmetry and diagonals. Some slides/ideas taken from other resources credited below. Thanks to Owen134866 for the starter slide which the rest of the powerpoint is based on! (original resource found at: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/How-many-Quadrilaterals-6329853/) Thanks to bademola for the riddle questions (original resource found at: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Quadrilaterals-6129305/)
The Chase GameshowQuick View
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The Chase Gameshow

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Activity based on the final round of ITV quiz show 'The Chase'. <br /> <br /> Each table has a whiteboard and pen. Students have 5 minutes to answer as many questions as possible from the board. When a table (or all tables depending on how you wish to set up the activity) have the correct answer, the slide can be changed for the next question. Keep a tally of correct answers.<br /> <br /> Once the 5 minutes are up, it is the students turn to write questions on their whiteboards for the teacher aka 'The Chaser' to answer. Teacher can have same time limit or less depending on student ability. Keep a tally of teacher's correct answers.<br /> <br /> Will the class be caught?!<br /> <br /> This powerpoint has 30 questions on substitution and simplifying algebra. These questions could be changed to revise any topic.
Cubic Sequence Extension InvestigationQuick View
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Cubic Sequence Extension Investigation

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A short worksheet with a variety of cubic sequences. The aim is to get students to look at and investigate the difference between terms in the n^3, 2n^3 and 3n^3 sequences. (Divide 3rd difference by 6)<br /> <br /> Once they have done this, there are some challenging sequence questions for them to complete. (Answers included on a powerpoint)<br /> <br /> Many thanks for the questions which were taken from resources created by dr185 and rpwelch32
Sharing into a given ratioQuick View
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Sharing into a given ratio

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I created this activity to help explain how to divide an amount using ratios: Add the ratios to find out how many 'envelopes' to split the total amount into, then share the money evenly between each. How many envelopes does each person get?
Body surface Area: KS3 / KS4 maths activityQuick View
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Body surface Area: KS3 / KS4 maths activity

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I created this powerpoint to go with the fabulous resource available on the included website. My class completed the tasks over 2/3 lessons, there are two different starter activities included on the powerpoint and a progress checker/task checklist sheet which can be printed and given to students.
Pub QuizzesQuick View
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Pub Quizzes

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Selection of pub quizzes for end of term activities. Each quiz also includes a picture round, music round and answer sheet.<br /> <br /> Could be used mixed and matched or as templates for other topics/questions.
Real Life BearingsQuick View
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Real Life Bearings

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Map of local area (could be changed) for use as end of topic resource. Very open, student led activity; they write their own questions for a partner to answer. Topics my class included were scale, bearings, trigonometry, pythagoras and even standard form (measuring in light years!)
Christmaths BaublesQuick View
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Christmaths Baubles

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<p>A Christmas maths activity. Students design baubles and decorate with mathematic measurements. They can cut out the individual pieces to make a 3D bauble :)<br /> The instructions describe decorating using circles, sectors and segments, but these could be adapted.</p>
area formulaeQuick View
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area formulae

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animated powerpoint for areas of different polygons (rectangle, triangle, parallelogram, trapezium, circle)
Applying PythagorasQuick View
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Applying Pythagoras

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Differentiated questions - applying Pythagoras to Isosceles triangles, proving a triangle is right angled
Vector EnlargementQuick View
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Vector Enlargement

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There are two different types of enlargement examples: <br /> Describing movement/vectors using words<br /> Using Vector notation<br /> <br /> I have also included a starter task used with a low ability group who had difficulty copying notes/examples/diagrams from the board