Treasure hunt / loop cards which can have jigsaw rule which can be cut off if used for loop cards.<br />
To reinforce giving reasons when finding missing angles
GCSE Higher level exam questions built into a treasure hunt.<br />
Great for printing full size and sticking up around the wall (or outside).<br />
Also print smaller for loop cards.
<p>3d truncated icosahedron nets with each face representing one of the 32 countries in the world cup.<br />
Works well in groups and should take 1 to 2 lessons. Ideal for post exam / end of term.<br />
Print on card. You need glue, scissors and colour pens.</p>
<p>Aimed at supporting lower ability students in KS3.<br />
Works well laminated or in a clear plastic wallet as write on support using wipe board pens.<br />
Includes number line, place value chart, prime numbers, Fraction wall, percentage scaffolding.<br />
Based around the needs of intervention groups.</p>
Pupils given cards and work through the task to establish the recipe of the cakes (an actual recipe) and the cost to make them.
Includes ratio and proportion as well as unit conversion.
This resource can be used solely for the construction of the egg tangram (KS2 and KS3) or can be extended to use as a problem solving task for a good year 9 class or a higher KS4 group.<br />
Additional to the construction element, the task incorporates the area of triangles, circles and sectors, Pythagoras or Trigonometry, proportion and angles.<br />
It can be simplified by measuring rather that calculating lengths. <br />
Treasure Hunt suitable foundation level GCSE probability revision or KS3.<br />
Can be printed full size and put up around the class or reduced and used as loop cards.
Ice cream mystery involving HCF and LCM of large numbers.<br />
Task to generate the recipe and cost of homemade ice cream for the whole class.<br />
Proportion and value for money (prices for the ingredients included although this part could be omitted)
Mystery task based on a GCSE higher exam question. Ideal for revision of frequency table skills including histograms, cumulative frequency graphs, box plots, IQR.<br />
I have included blank grids and graphs which can be used with the task.<br />
Estimated time - 1 hour
<p>Settler activity to introduce Multiplying Negative Numbers using equivalent rectangle area. Students encouraged to work out the rules for themselves.<br />
Instructions are included in the powerpoint notes</p>
<p>3d truncated icosahedron nets with each face representing one of the 32 countries in the world cup.<br />
Works well in groups and should take 1 to 2 lessons. Ideal for post exam / end of term.<br />
Print on card. You need glue, scissors and colour pens.</p>
<p>Card sort to introduce the idea of multipliers to get from one number to another. Aimed at KS3 prior to ratio tables etc<br />
Designed for a mixed attainment year 7 class.<br />
Numbers have been selected to allow matching prior to understanding via questioning if necessary.<br />
There are also blank cards to allow students to add in their own equivalent calculations.</p>
<p>Starter tasks aimed at promoting fluency. Tasks can be edited to revisit weak areas. Easy to see pupil progress and target areas. I have included my first 10 which are edited to my classes needs. Feel free to use and amend.<br />
A4 sheet contains 3 grids</p>