<p>The perfect PowerPoint to show exactly how to draw Pie Charts.<br />
Comes with many worksheets and exam questions.<br />
Also a basic interrupting questions as extension work for those needing a little challenge.</p>
<p>A lesson the students will find fun, and difficult at the same time.</p>
<p>3 very tricky questions mixed in with 2 relays to make the lesson fly by and the children really flexing their brain muscles.</p>
<p>Ideal for all classes year 7 and above.</p>
<p>This is a one hour lesson than can be used for all sets of pupils with the differentiated PowerPoint and worksheets.</p>
<p>For the Higher ability students you should follow the HA link and Lower abilities follow the LA link on the slides.</p>
<p>The worksheets are hand drawn by myself and then scanned in.<br />
The England Quiz is one I found.</p>
<p>This lesson can be used over and over again every year and never need adapting.</p>
<p>Perfect for tutor, end of term or fun day.</p>
<p>21 question quiz with answers.<br />
All questions will withstand the test of time.<br />
Easy and hard questions for all abilities.</p>
<p>This activity is perfect for all ages.<br />
It gets the students to think about there answers and it can lead them in many directions.</p>
<p>This is perfect for any class at any level of ability.</p>
<p>This was done on my trip to the Science Museum.</p>
<p>We took four key shots and have come up with four investigations in relation to these photos.</p>
<p>They start very easy and become rather tricky. These are brilliant for those students who really need to be pushed at the higher end!</p>