KS3 Transformation CardsQuick View
Bianca Marshall

KS3 Transformation Cards

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Translation cards: the middle card has got the instructions by how much to translate the shape, the answer cards need to be laid around the middle card. Reflection cards: use it as domino, every card has got two pictures, first the answer and then the instruction for the next card. Rotation cards: loop game, start with any card and rotate the shape by the given instruction. Reflection worksheet: the picture has been reflected, find 9 differences.
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Bianca Marshall

Approximations

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<p>inspired by Maths Giraffe’s doodle notes, I needed some more topics for my very low year 10 set.<br /> Doodling during lessons apparently helps learning.<br /> I am sorry for the topic check, that is something my school has started now, we need to have a check at the<br /> end of the lesson. I am working on more topics, so will upload more over the summer holidays.<br /> I would upload it for free but I am working on each one for a long time and also it would not be fair, as Maths Giraffe is selling them for around £2-£3.</p>
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Bianca Marshall

Substitution easy

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<p>Inspired by Maths Giraffe, I started making my own doodle notes for my low ability year 10 group.<br /> It is a very easy worksheet for low abilitites.<br /> Sorry for the topic check at the end, but that is something my school has started now, a check at the end of the lesson.</p>
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Bianca Marshall

Angles in parallel lines - Starter activity

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We have laminated the two plain lines sheets as A3, the angles sheets were laminated as well and each angle is cut out. I have ysed this as a starter activity for year 7 before the main lesson about angles in parallel lines.They had to sort the angles into the lines. When they managed some pairs, they realise that opposite angles are the same colour and then they finish the rest easier. It was a very good activity.
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Bianca Marshall

Graphical inequalities

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A ppt including a starter acidity to test simple graphical inequalities and the main part is about combined graphical inequalities.
Angles in triangles and quadrilaterals - CodeQuick View
Bianca Marshall

Angles in triangles and quadrilaterals - Code

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First the pupils have to put the puzzle pieces together to make one picture. Then they need to find all missing angles. The angle size is converted into a letter and the angle number gives the place for that letter. The finished sentence should say &quot;The only way to learn maths is to do maths.&quot; Revised version, the last one had a mistake, but this version is tested.
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Bianca Marshall

Substitution Code - Lock activity

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The pupils need to figure out which is the best letter to start with and then calculate all the other letters (using substitution and bidmas). The end code will give the number 353. I like to put some sweets into a money box locked with a 3-digit number lock and the first pair/ group to get the right code gets the sweets. :)
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Bianca Marshall

Simplifying expressions

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<p>Doodle worksheet for low ability class<br /> This worksheet is very similar to Maths Giraffe’s, I had to change it to English notations and make it a bit easier<br /> for my group.</p>
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Bianca Marshall

Probability set

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<p>Inspired by Maths Giraffe I have started creating my own doodle notes for my low ability year 10 group.<br /> This is a set for three lessons, probability language, calculating probabilities and probability of an event not happening.</p>
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Mixed probabilities

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<p>This powerpoint covers probabilities from combining two events, finding simple probabilities to finding probabilities from two events.</p>