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EDUSTEM - Welcome! You can access range of resources relating to Maths (Primary, GCSE and A levels), Science and Technology
Calculating probabilities
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Calculating probabilities

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An excellent lesson plan on Calculating Probability. Starter on matching correct fraction, decimals and percentages. Powerpoint examples to explain the concepts on calculating probability in an engaging manner. Differentiated worksheets to allow students to make excellent progress (Alphabet worksheet - Fair progress, Cards and dice worksheet - Good progress, Likely, Unlikely, Certain worksheet - Excellent progress).
Pythagoras theorem
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Pythagoras theorem

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An excellent lesson plan on Pythagoras Theorem. Starter on square numbers up to 15. Introduction on Pythagoras Theorem. How to work out the length of hypotenuse. Introduce the Pythagoras theorem formula. Also, work out other lengths of right angle triangle using Pythagoras Theorem. Work out the length of hypotenuse and answers provided on whiteboard. Worksheet on Pythagoras Theorem questions. Plenary on Pythagoras Theorem using word problem.
Angles  in Polygons
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Angles in Polygons

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An amazing fully detailed lesson plan on Angles in a Polygon with clear learning objectives, tasks, powerpoint, activities, investigation, questioning, assessment and plenary. Pair work activity involving the number of triangles in a polygon. Activities set to help work out the exterior and interior angles of a regular and irregular polygon.
Geometrical reasoning
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Geometrical reasoning

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Understanding what is convention, definition and derived properties? Detailed lesson plan with full breakdown from starter to plenary, questioning and misconception included. Starter: Define the following shapes: Square, rectangle and a triangle Giving an example and meaning of convention, definition and derived properties Match up the shapes and write whether it is a convention, definition or derived properties? (Group activity) Assessment opportunity task Group Activity 2: Match the correct cards with the shapes and definition. Then, write down a sentence about each shape. (Attached Properties activity 2) A nice interactive lesson for students to share ideas and learn the definition, convention and derived properties of several shapes.
Area of triangle and compound of shapes
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Area of triangle and compound of shapes

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Area of triangle and compound shapes Lesson plan. Problem solving Starter involving total perimeter and area of rectangle to find out the missing length and width. An illustration with animation showing how working out the area of rectangle helps in finding out the area of triangle. Meaningful task for students to practice working out the area of the triangle and Extension for students to find out the base when you are given the length and area. Next, working out the compound shapes area. It is detailed with questioning, prior learning and breakdown of students understanding, assessment opportunities and activities. A fun plenary where students fill in the missing blanks regarding area of triangle and compound shapes.
Finding Formulae
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Finding Formulae

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Perfect for teaching Year 6 to Year 11 students algebra in finding formulae. An interactive and detailed lesson plan and fun activities attached Lesson plan attached on finding formulae. An applicable real life starter to help students work out and see the importance of formula. Mini-whiteboard assessment. Explanation of the real life scenarios where we need to derive formulae. A fun activity attached Domionoes activty where students match the correct white parts formulae with the grey. Answers provided in the presentation Assessment task: Where students substitute numbers to find out the total money made from each task that they dedicate to. A clear classwork applicable maths attached in powerpoint that matches the learning objectives. Extension also attached separately both as a document and additional one on powerpoint as well to differentiate learning.
Imperial measures (length, capacity and mass)
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Imperial measures (length, capacity and mass)

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Detailed lesson plan attached Fun starter to convert length metrics (skateboard, badminton net) cm into mm. Also, converting weight of Bigshow (wrestler) grams into kilograms, Solutions provided as well. History of Imperial measure to initiate students interest and the reason we learn Imperial measures. Application of imperial measures in real life and fun investigation task for students to try how many inches in a foot and how it was estimated. Worksheet task for students to try and solutions provided for the lesson. Fun plenary converting world strongest man weight from pounds to stones, milk from gallons to pints and Anaconda's length from feet to inches. Traffic lights to check students progress. Homework uploaded as well for students to practice imperial measures.
Metrics (measure of mass, capacity and length)
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Metrics (measure of mass, capacity and length)

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Fun starter to convert each of the sports equipment in metrics and to name each of the different metric measures. A great interactive class work to convert each of the sports equipment e.g. cm to mm, g to kg Then, students can practise their learning on worksheet task provided with solutions More fun activities where students can convert metric measures of world record high jump, long jump, shot put etc. Fill in the banks plenary to check students understanding. Attached a detailed lesson plan with fun and interactive activities
Metric (Converting mass and capacity and using proportion) Two lessons
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Metric (Converting mass and capacity and using proportion) Two lessons

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Application of metric system and proportion in real life. Bespoke tasks to allow students to apply their metric system knowledge to real life situations. Working out the number of sugar of each drink (Lucozade, Ribena, Coca-cola, Lilt, Tropicana and Innocent) per litre, centilitre in Drinks table worksheet. Students use Nutrition table of each of the drinks and fill out the information of each drink. Then, work out the proportion. Same lesson plan tailored for mass as well. Includes detailed lesson plan with time, worksheet and powerpoint. A perfect cross-curricular based lesson where students can find out which drink in reality has the most sugar and how it affects your health (Science and PSHE cross curricular) Attached a lesson plan detailing the breakdown of the lesson with time duration of one hour in detail including questioning, misconception, blooms taxonomy Extension: Students work out the percentage daily allowance of sugar per litre for man and woman. Answers are included for the tasks within the worksheets. Teacher can print out the answer sheet and delete the answers and make numerous print out for the class.
Probability (equal outcomes and theoretical probability)
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Probability (equal outcomes and theoretical probability)

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An outstanding Probability theoretical and equal outcomes lesson with fully detailed lesson plan focusing on learning outcomes with questioning, assessment. Fun Bingo activity. Prior to the start of the lesson a meaningful starter on probability. Assessment based teaching and fun worksheet to test understanding. Ice cream combination outcomes activity. Plenary on probability vocabulary testing the learning outcomes. It is a perfect resource for Probability equal outcomes. It will allow teachers to ask questions for self assessment to check for student’s misconception. Attached is a fun probability task where students can investigate the probability. Furthermore, lesson plan is attached to guide teacher how to set out the lesson