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Full lesson introducing the concept of simultaneous equations, highlighting key vocabulary, looking at what criteria need to be met in order to be able to solve simultaneous equations, and illustrating that they can be solved in a number of different ways.

The puzzles worksheet allows pupils to self-discover how to approach simultaneous equations with variables represented pictorially, initially by trial and error.

Solving algebraic equations graphically is briefly outlined, with the main focus of the lesson being to start applying the substitution method. Three examples given to be gone through on the board and then a codebreaker worksheet.

The plenary isn't necessarily designed to be answered, more to prompt pupils to start thinking -- and verbalising -- that they could set up a system of equations in order to solve the problem.

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4.8

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jingbham

a year ago
5

Great resources. Thanks for sharing.

sallwyn54

4 years ago
5

A great introduction to simultaneous equations. Thank you.

sabastineebogbue

5 years ago
4

Powerful ideas

CliveGreenhalgh

6 years ago
5

A very good resource

Idaleciosilva

6 years ago
5

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