A complete lesson on finding percentages of an amount using non-calculator methods. Looks at finding 50%, 25%, 75%, 10%, 5%, 20% and 1%.
Activities included:
Starter:
A set of questions where pupils convert the percentages above into their simplified, fraction form.
Main:
- Some examples and quick questions on finding percentages of an amount for pupils to try.
- A set of questions with a progression in difficulty, from finding simple percentages, to going in reverse and identifying the percentage. The ‘spider diagrams’ are my take on TES user alutwyche’s spiders.
- An extension task where pupils arrange digits (with some thought) in order to make statements true.
Plenary:
A nice visual flow chart to reinforce how the calculations required are connected.
Printable worksheets and answers included.
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