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.
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.
Five different probability experiments and games that can be used as the start of a lesson, to collect data to allow comparisons between realative frequency and theorectical probability.
I have used these activities in both secondary schools and FE colleges. They really do work in engaging students of all abilities. All can be used as stand alone fun activity, at the end of a working week as a treet. The probability bingo is a real winner.
The pack features:
Lucky Maze Game
Me Tarzan, You Jane
Probability Bingo
Probability Horse Racing Game
Predict the colours in the bag.
Full instructions and suggestions included.
This is an absolute winner!
I have used this activity in both secondary schools and FE colleges, and is suitable for primary learning. It really works in engaging students of all abilities and ages. This can be used as stand alone fun activity, or as a starter for a lesson on place value.
It also provides opportunity for 2 digit addition (calculator/non-calculator).
Full instructions and suggestions included.
A fun activity, that is use to evaluate the understanding of students who have been learning about the area and perimeters of triangles and rectangles.
Would suit any age/year group who have covered this topic, and can be used as revision and to recap previous learning.
I have used it with different classes in secondary schools and in colleges and it always engages. You can offer small prizes to the winners, which adds a bit of competition into the activity.
The resource includes a slide with all the possible answers, from which the students have to choose 16 to fill a 4x4 game grid (If time is limited can use a 3x3 grid).
There are 35 bingo slides, which can be shuffled if you want to mix up the order. These slides show either triangles or rectangles with some dimensions. You can either then ask individual students for answers, or just ask the class.
A bingo activity game, can be used as a starter or plenary, to assess learning outcomes. Slides contain multiplication and division sums, which need to be rounded to 1SF to find an estimated answer.
A bingo activity game, can be used as a starter or plenary, to assess learning outcomes. Slides contain multiplication and division sums, where one number is divided or multiplied by a multiple of 10. Students need to workout answers.
A FS Number Level 1 activity, that requires calculations involving money, time, percentages, and ratio.
Students, acting as concert promoters, will need to make decisions based on a number of possible scenarios to achieve a profit.
Students are given a number of different events, which they will then discuss the likelihood of them happening, and place in the groups headed:
Impossible, unlikely, evens, likely, certain.
A starter activity designed to introduce younger students to the five senses.
An engaging and interactive activity to develop students knowledge and understanding. Have fun whilst learning!
A series of different number puzzles that require the use of logic and number operations to solve.
I tend to used this with students around the end of term as part of any fun activities in Maths lessons. Would suit more able students.
A starter activity designed to introduce younger students to the five senses. An Interactive resource with sound.
An engaging and interactive activity to develop students knowledge and understanding. Have fun whilst learning!
A “How to Find” card sort.
Students given set of cards with methods of finding:
Percentages and Fractions of amounts,
Area and Perimeter,
Volume,
Averages.
The cards include some wrong methods, and also the different methods that can be used.
I designed this to use with Level 1 & 2 FS students but can be used with any age students.
There are 3 pairs of simultaneous equations with their solutions for groups/pairs to sort out and work out which solutions go with which pair of equations.
A series of short counting tasks designed for early years students to improve their counting and writing of numbers. Can be used as lesson starters or part of a longer lesson.
This lesson is based on the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup.
Lesson Objectives:
Add and subtract double digit numbers. (grade 1)
Use multiples of 2, 3, and 5 to solve number problems. (grade 2)
Investigate different combinations of 2, 3, and 5 to solve number problems. (grade 3)
A game of strategy and logic for all ages.
Simple to play, harder to master.
Gets a 5 Star rating from my students.
Great Fun to play.
Full instructions included.
This lesson is based on the 2011 Rugby Union World Cup.
Lesson Objectives:
Add and subtract double digit numbers. (grade 1)
Use multiples of 2, 3, and 5 to solve number problems. (grade 2)
Investigate different combinations of 2, 3, and 5 to solve number problems. (grade 3)
Designed to be used interactively with students.
Higher level GCSE Algebra.
Using the Quadratic Formula.
The presentation shows graphically what the Roots and Turning points of Quadratic Graphs are.
Then takes students through an example of solving a quadratic using the formula and relate it to the graph.
Finally substituting to find the turning point.
Year1 Number - Addition and Subtraction lesson on Number Bonds to 10.
Lesson Objectives:
a) To understand number bonds to 10.
b) To be able to represent number bonds to 10 using diagrams, words and symbols.
c) To be able to add single-digit numbers with a total of 10.
d) To know all pairs of numbers with a total of 10. (1C1)
Includes recording templates for diagrams, words and symbols, using a Ten Frame, and Mastery questions.