Promethean presentation of the methods for constructing triangles for SSS, ASA and SAS.<br />
<br />
Includes step by step instrutions for each<br />
<br />
Also includes example questions and activities for pupils along the way
Substitution questions for KS2 KS3 or KS4<br />
<br />
Answers to the substitutions give a value which traslates to a letter, these letters then form anagrams of different countries<br />
<br />
Can be tweaked and adapted to form your own questions and have solutions based on other cross curricular themes if needed
Instructions for the 20 slide presentation. Also includes slides which discuss the concept of Frequency Density (linking to population density), then notes for pupils, clear set out steps for teacher and pupils to follow as well as activities for pupils.<br />
covers drawing histrograms then leads on to intrepretting histograms
A number of Active Board presentations that can be used over a range of lessons to teach Mean, Median, Mode and Range. Notes and tasks for pupils are included in presentations.<br />
<br />
Starts off using lists of data, then data from real life examples.<br />
Includes tasks to work from on the board (which can easily be copied to worksheets if needed but on the board saves on copying!)<br />
<br />
Moves on from these examples to task ideas where pupils/teacher can collect the data from other sources (can then link in cross-curricular themes if needed)<br />
<br />
Final presentation then moves on to using Frequency Tables and Grouped Frequency Tables
Density problems - series of questions for pupils to apply there knowledge on density/mass/volume<br />
<br />
a lot of real life applications used in this series of questions for the Promethean board<br />
<br />
questions are in the presentation to go over examples then as a class activity<br />
I have also attached the worksheet of the same set of questions
Promethean presentation and also a worksheet to save pupils drawing out diagrams. They can then label the diagrams on their sheets<br />
<br />
Task then moves on to drawing some of these shapes (teacher can guide through this)<br />
<br />
Task then moves on to discussing Tessellations, using Tetris as an example. teacher guides thorugh this activity. <br />
<br />
Finishes with a final slide to discuss the original collection of shapes and tessellations.
4 different Promethean presentations (including notes and tasks for pupils to work on from the board)<br />
<br />
covers:<br />
<br />
Cancelling fractions<br />
Arranging fractions<br />
Converting between mixed numbers and Improper fractions<br />
Addition (and subtraction) of fractions<br />
Multiplying fractions
Whole lesson (multiple lessons)<br />
<br />
Includes notes and activities for pupils from the board<br />
<br />
Covering standard form (converting between normal/standard form)<br />
Moves on to multiplying, dividing and adding/subtracting<br />
Moves on to exam style questions
Presentation on Promethean whiteboard for teacher to cover a range of examples<br />
<br />
followed up by activity of drill and practice questions and then some application of real life examples and more detailed applications too, linking in substitution and other examples<br />
<br />
Worksheet is also on the activeboard presentation in case the teacher wishes to go over any examples with pupils<br />
<br />
worksheet is on a word document
A few lessons worth of lessons on Cumulative Frequency on one slide<br />
Includes activeboard presentation, notes for pupils, teacher led activity and then tasks for lessons and homeworks<br />
Able to be tweaked by teacher if needed
Batch of lessons (with notes for pupils/teacher to present) <br />
Also has questions at various stages which can be kept on the board instead of using worksheets<br />
<br />
Percentage changes (written methods and using multipliers)<br />
Reverse percentages<br />
Comparing percentages of amounts (also links in to fractions of amounts)<br />
<br />
5 Promethean presentations that can be amended by the teacher if needed
<p>A fun introduction into counting methods in various cultures. Includes a you tube clip to introduce the shepherd’s one!</p>
<p>Shepherd’s counting methods<br />
Roman Numerals<br />
Binary numbers<br />
Counting on your hand from other cultures<br />
Sign Language</p>
<p>There are 44 number work questions, touches on some simple algebra work, fraction work, squares and roots, BIDMAS and Roman numerals</p>
<p>Pupils are to calculate the questions, substitute their answer for the position in the alphabet, then their solutions will be an anagram for the following words:</p>
<p>ELF, SNOW, NOEL, ADVENT, REINDEER, NATIVITY, SANTA and SLEIGH</p>
<p>2 sides of a word doc, ideal to work on the sheet and solve without books!</p>
<p>Also included is a Solving Linear Equations Christmas Anagram sheet<br />
Same format, solve the equations, substitute the solutions for letters and solve the anagrams<br />
The words are:<br />
XMAS, SNOW, GIFTS, TURKEY, SLEIGH, FESTIVE and JINGLE</p>