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Planned and tested Mathematic resources for teachers in the primary, secondary and FE sectors. A wide range of subject matters from algebra to geometry in both interactive and powerpoint formats. So if you need an affordable solution for a Maths lesson plan then the Maths Geezer has a solution.

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Planned and tested Mathematic resources for teachers in the primary, secondary and FE sectors. A wide range of subject matters from algebra to geometry in both interactive and powerpoint formats. So if you need an affordable solution for a Maths lesson plan then the Maths Geezer has a solution.
Lines and Angles (notebook)
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Lines and Angles (notebook)

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2-3 lessons, includes step by step guide, worked examples, practice questions and worksheets. Objectives: Recognise types of angles Estimate, Measure and Draw Angles. Students learn about acute, obtuse, reflex, right angles and straight lines. There is an estimating angles game activity, and on this interactive version students can be shown how to correctly measure an angle, and then use the protractor themselves on the whiteboard so they can then measure and draw angles accurately.
Length, Perimeter and Area (pptx)
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Length, Perimeter and Area (pptx)

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Two lessons. The slides can be used as worksheets for the students to work though. Objectives: To be able to measure and draw straight lines. (grade 1) To be able to the perimeter of rectangles and other polygons. (grade 2) To be able to find the area of rectangles. (grade 2) Students progress from counting 1cm squares, to measuring lines and sides, to calculating the area of a rectangle. This interactive version allows students to use an on screen ruler to measure.
Length, Perimeter and Area (notebook)
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Length, Perimeter and Area (notebook)

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Two lessons. The slides can be used as worksheets for the students to work though. Objectives: To be able to measure and draw straight lines. (grade 1) To be able to the perimeter of rectangles and other polygons. (grade 2) To be able to find the area of rectangles. (grade 2) Students progress from counting 1cm squares, to measuring lines and sides, to calculating the area of a rectangle. This interactive version allows students to use an on screen ruler to measure.
Histograms (pptx)
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Histograms (pptx)

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3-4 lessons, divided into four distinct parts: Using frequency density and bar widths to find group frequencies. Drawing histograms with unequal bar widths. Interpreting histograms with unequal bar widths. Estimate values from an histogram. Each part includes a step by step guide, worked examples, practice questions with solutions, and student worksheets.
Histograms (notebook)
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Histograms (notebook)

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3-4 lessons, divided into four distinct parts: Using frequency density and bar widths to find group frequencies. Drawing histograms with unequal bar widths. Interpreting histograms with unequal bar widths. Estimate values from an histogram. Each part includes a step by step guide, worked examples, practice questions with solutions, and student worksheets. This interactive version includes Teachers’ Notes, moveable objects including bars.
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages.(pptx)
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Fractions, Decimals and Percentages.(pptx)

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3 lessons, includes step by step guide, worked examples, practice questions. Lesson Objectives: To be able to simplify fractions. To be able to work out equivalent of common fractions, decimals and percentages. To be able to convert between fractions and decimals. The presentation is divided into 3 parts, each representing one of the learning objectives.
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages (notebook)
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Fractions, Decimals and Percentages (notebook)

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3 lessons, includes step by step guide, worked examples, practice questions, and interactive section for student responses. Lesson Objectives: To be able to simplify fractions. To be able to work out equivalent of common fractions, decimals and percentages. To be able to convert between fractions and decimals. The presentation is divided into 3 parts, each representing one of the learning objectives.
Finding Unknown Numbers - Solving Equations using Bar models (pptx)
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Finding Unknown Numbers - Solving Equations using Bar models (pptx)

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Objective: To find the value of symbols and letters in simple equations. (grade 2) 1-2 lessons, taking students from simple missing number sums to using ‘Bar Models’ to find harder equation problems, including multiplication and division questions. Includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions.
Finding Unknown Numbers - Solving Equations using Bar models (notebook)
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Finding Unknown Numbers - Solving Equations using Bar models (notebook)

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Objective: To find the value of symbols and letters in simple equations. (grade 2) 1-2 lessons, taking students from simple missing number sums to using ‘Bar Models’ to find harder equation problems, including multiplication and division questions. Includes step by step guide, worked examples and practice questions. Interactive version.
Factorising Quadratic Expressions and Solving Quadratic Equations (notebook)
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Factorising Quadratic Expressions and Solving Quadratic Equations (notebook)

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2-3 lessons, taking students through a step by step guide, to fully understand the process of factorising to solve quadratic equations. The lessons include: A recap on expanding brackets, to show that factorising is the inverse operation. Factorising simple expressions, and solving simple quadratic equations. The linking of roots of quadratic graphs to solutions of quadratic equations. Throughout the resource there are, worked examples, practice questions and exam style questions.
Factorising Quadratic Expressions and Solving Quadratic Equations (pptx)
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Factorising Quadratic Expressions and Solving Quadratic Equations (pptx)

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2-3 lessons, taking students through a step by step guide, to fully understand the process of factorising to solve quadratic equations. The lessons include: A recap on expanding brackets, to show that factorising is the inverse operation. Factorising simple expressions, and solving simple quadratic equations. The linking of roots of quadratic graphs to solutions of quadratic equations. Throughout the resource there are, worked examples, practice questions and exam style questions.
Expanding Brackets.pptx
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Expanding Brackets.pptx

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1-2 lessons. Lesson Objective: To be able to expand a bracket using grid multiplication. Students progress from idea that 3(a + b) means 3 lots of a + b, to expanding x(2x – 1) using a multiplication grid. Includes practise questions.
Expanding Brackets.notebook
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Expanding Brackets.notebook

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1-2 lessons. Lesson Objective: To be able to expand a bracket using grid multiplication. Students progress from idea that 3(a + b) means 3 lots of a + b, to expanding x(2x – 1) using a multiplication grid. Includes practise questions. This notebook version includes teachers’ notes on how to use the interactive elements in the presentation.
Equivalent Fractions and Bingo (powerpoint)
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Equivalent Fractions and Bingo (powerpoint)

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Lesson Objectives: To be able to use a multiplier to find equivalent fractions. To be able to simplify fractions using a multiplier/divisor. Starter: Class activity where students write as many possible equivalent fractions on mini-whiteboards to common fractions. Progression: Using multipliers to find equivalent fractions. Plenary: Fraction Bingo Game to embed and assess student learning in a fun way.
Equivalent Fractions and Bingo (notebook)
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Equivalent Fractions and Bingo (notebook)

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Lesson Objectives: To be able to use a multiplier to find equivalent fractions. To be able to simplify fractions using a multiplier/divisor. Starter: Class activity where students write as many possible equivalent fractions on mini-whiteboards to common fractions. Progression: Using multipliers to find equivalent fractions. Plenary: Fraction Bingo Game to embed and assess student learning in a fun way.
Drawing straight lines from an Equation (ppt)
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Drawing straight lines from an Equation (ppt)

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2-3 lessons. Objective: To be able draw a straight line given the equation. Split into graphs with positive gradients and those with negative gradients. This presentation includes step by step guide, worked examples, practice questions and worksheets, with graph grids for student use.
Drawing straight lines from an Equation (notebook)
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Drawing straight lines from an Equation (notebook)

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2-3 lessons. Objective: To be able draw a straight line given the equation. Split into graphs with positive gradients and those with negative gradients. This presentation includes step by step guide, worked examples, practice questions and worksheets, with graph grids for student use.
Cumulative Frequency Graphs and Box Plots (pptx)
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Cumulative Frequency Graphs and Box Plots (pptx)

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3-4 lessons, includes key words and explanations, step by step guides, worked examples, practice questions with solutions and student worksheets. Drawing CF graphs and finding LQ, UQ, Median and IQR. Drawing Box Plots and finding LQ, UQ, Median and IQR. Drawing a Box Plot from a CF graph
Cumulative Frequency Graphs and Box Plots (notebook)
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Cumulative Frequency Graphs and Box Plots (notebook)

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3-4 lessons, includes key words, explanation, step by step guide, worked examples with solutions, practice questions and student worksheets. Drawing CF graphs and finding LQ, UQ, Median and IQR. Drawing Box Plots and finding LQ, UQ, Median and IQR. Drawing a Box Plot from a CF graph
Area Puzzles Bundle (pdf)
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Area Puzzles Bundle (pdf)

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All 5 Area Puzzle resources. 101 Area Maze Puzzles to solve. Includes fully worked solutions. These puzzles are designed to be solved using only whole numbers and areas. Tests students deeper understanding, logic and reasoning. Challenging and Fun. Difficulty rating from Easy to Hard. It’s a different way of doing area questions.