Chris Barclay's Shop
Chris Barclay's Shop
4.3092 reviews

Features of my lesson plans for KS3 and KS4 maths include sub-dividing topics into steps so that students develop one skill at a time, colour coded diagrams and explanations, worked solutions and putting the maths into real-life contexts. I am also focusing on different types of problem-solving questions and on questions where different topics are combined, say shape and algebra, probability and algebra, proportion and area. I welcome feedback and am open to suggestions for new lesson topics.

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This resource teaches KS3 students to use algebraic terms and expressions to represent the area of rectangles, squares and compound shapes. In doing so, they learn how to expand brackets and factorize algebraic expressions.

After an introduction, there are many examples offering ample scope for the use of whiteboards. There is then a matching exercise where students have to match shapes with expressions for their areas.

There is an extended plenary where students are asked to expand single brackets and factorize linear terms, multiply two terms in the same variable and to factorize a term in n-squared, expanding two brackets and factorizing a quadratic square.

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