I have worked in education for over twenty years and have lots of experience of working with pupils at risk of exclusion from school and students who have social and emotional difficulties and special educational need.
I have adapted my resource to meet their needs and I want to share them with other teachers.
I have worked in education for over twenty years and have lots of experience of working with pupils at risk of exclusion from school and students who have social and emotional difficulties and special educational need.
I have adapted my resource to meet their needs and I want to share them with other teachers.
This fun and interactive quiz is based on the format of a “Who Wants to be a Millionaire Quiz”
I have used this quiz very successfully while I have been working with Keystage 3 and Keystage 4 students.
The questions are differenciated so that pupils of all abilities are able to participate and have fun.
The quiz is educational and also enables students to identify which topics they are unfamilar with, so they can then revise more on these topics, so that they are fully prepared for their GCSE Mathematics exam.
The quiz covers the following GCSE Mathematics topics
Addition
Multiplication
BIDMAS
Equations
Averages
Percentages
LCM
Speed, Distance and Time
Indices
Compound Interest
The quiz can be used as a starter activity and can be taken individually or as a group activity.
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I have put together this quiz which can act as a great starter for the lesson, the quiz is in the format of the popular game show “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?”
The questions range from Grade 1 to Grade 5 and cover topics
Multiplication
Subtraction
Division
BIDMAS
Rounding Decimals
Solving Equations
Non Calc Percentages
Area of a Circle
The Nth Term
Significant Figures
Standard Form
Simultaneous Equations
I have used this with students of all abilities and as the questions range from grade 1 to grade 5 and are multiple choice, everyone is able to engage regardless of their ability.
The quiz is interactive and great fun and can be used for keystage 3 or keystage 4 pupils. It can be played independently or as teams.
The quiz will also identify to teachers, which math’s topics students may need to study more on.
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This Power Point identifies how teachers can plan, monitor and evaluate Metacognitive Strategies when they are teaching Mathematics.
Topics includes
Activating Prior Knowledge.
.Teacher Modelling of Learned Topic.
Guided & Independent Practice.
Structured Evaluation.
Closure & Reflection.
Having worked in education for over twenty years I have found that metacognitive teaching gives added structure to lessons and it enables students to think more about how they process information and answer problem solving questions.
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The Cost of Living Quiz is based on the living expenses for a family of four.
The quiz can be played independently or in teams and students have to estimate certain expenses that a family of four have to pay out for each week, month or year…
Examples the cost of
Monthly Mortgage/Rent
Monthly Food Costs
Electricity Costs
Gas Costs
Water Costs
Yearly TV License
Home Insurance
Yearly Car & MOT Costs
Clothing Costs
Yearly Holiday Costs
Yearly Clothing Costs
Weekly Take Away Costs
Monthly Phone, Sky, Internet Costs
Weekly Leisure Activities
If they predict the correct amount they score 10 points, if they estimate within the range given they get five points. The player or team wit the most points at the end, is the winner of the quiz.
This is an excellent interactive quiz to play in teams, as it gets students working together and listening to each other. The quiz also raises awareness of the cost of living and why parents have to budget.
I have used this quiz for many years and the students have always enjoyed it.
I have put together this Power Point to help motivate students who find Mathematics difficult.
I have used this resource successfully for several years in Pupil Referral Units and alternative provisions. The Power Point presentation identifies why maths is important and the personal benefits of having good numeracy skills.
The Power Point also explains the ABC of Mathematics which if followed correctly can boost motivation levels and help students secure a GCSE pass.
The Power Point also breaks each GCSE Mathematics module down and identifies which topics students need to study for their exam.
I have also included exam tips, useful websites and grade boundaries.
If you do purchase this resource, I hope you find it informative and please can you leave appropriate feedback.
This is a fantastic resource that I have used with Key Stage 3 Students, I have worked for over 20 years in alternative education mainly with students who are at risk of exclusion, who have gaps in their education and find maths difficult.
The quiz is a fantasic way of getting students to engage, as they can work independently or in small teams.
With more able students it makes a fantastic starter and covers a number of topics and 20 questions that include.
Percentages
Powers
Fractions of an Amount
Prime Numbers
Number Sequences
Expanding brackets
BIDMAS
Multiplication
Averages
Simplifying Ratio
Rounding
Properties of Polygons
Please do leave feedback is you use this resource.
I have successfully used this power point to support students in KS3 and KS4.
The power point covers
Percentage of an Amount.
Percentage Increase
Percentage Decrease
Percentage Increase
Compound Interest
Compound Depreciation.
Each topic is explained in clear detail and I have also included examples of percentage questions that come up in Functional Skills Exams, these can be adapted to include the names of your students so that it is relevent and interesting to them.
I have worked in a Pupil Referal Unit and Alternative Education for over 20 years and when I have been observed by the local authority and Ofsted, they have been very impressed with the power point as it represented the interests of each student and they could relate to it.
If you teach students who find Mathematics difficult, have Special Educational Needs or learning difficulties, I would highly recommend using these resources.
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This is a fantastic resource I have put together that is fun and educational. I have used this with many year groups and they all enjoy playing it, while at the same time developing their numeracy skills and confidence in Mathematics.
Questions range from level 1 to level 3.
Students are given a set number of poker chips, or money and have the opportunity to gamble it on a question. If they are successful they win the amount they bet, if they get the question wrong they lose the amount they bet.
The person/team with the highest value is the winner.
Topic included are
Percentages
Ratio
Fraction arithmetic
Substitution
Solving Equations
Nth Term
Indices Rules
Area
Volume
Compound Interest
I have used this resource in school and Pupil Referal Units and it has been very successful in getting students to engage and enjoy mathematics.
Please can you leave feedback on this resource if you do use it, as I have many more.