This worksheet scaffolds the thinking processes behind finding the area of a circle from the radius and diameter. So the red section has the same difficulty questions but the thinking skills have been simplified.
It is differentiated like this:
Red - Lots of support, fewer questions
Amber - Less support, more questions
Green - No support, lots of questions.
Extension - Worded/Problem Solving questions with support to help begin.
Also included are sheets with 2 reds and 2 ambers so they can be printed back to back, with the green and extension projected on the board.
It is differentiated like this:
Red - Lots of support, fewer questions
Amber - Less support, more questions
Green - No support, lots of questions.
Extension - Worded/Problem Solving questions with support to help begin.
Also included are sheets with 2 reds and 2 ambers so they can be printed back to back, with the green and extension projected on the board.
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A good differentiated resource.
As student work progresses please keep up the standard of differentiated work . Every child will feel a sense of achievement doing what they are capable and have a choice to stretch themselves by attempting the next level
This helped a lot in preparing resources for remote learning - thanks.
I was about to create something like this and thought I'd just check TES first. Just what I needed, thanks
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