This bingo game on calculating gradients would make a great starter for lessons on finding equations of straight lines and interpreting distance time graphs. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on exact values of sine, cosine and tangent would make a great starter for lessons on solving problems without a calculator by using exact values. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on squares and roots would make a great starter for lessons on evaluating higher indices, calculating area of circles and squares. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on fractions of amounts would make a great starter for lessons on contextual fraction problems. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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Test your pupils' knowledge of BIDMAS in a motivating and engaging way with this differentiated target table. The aim is to reach a target score, set by you, by answering questions from the table. The questions are differentiated, with different point values, so pupils can choose their own difficulty level.
The easiest questions require pupils to square root a number and perform one other operation. The hardest questions require pupils to cube root a number and perform three operations.
This resource is ideal as a main consolidation task when studying roots and BIDMAS, it is most suitable for a KS3 class or a foundation GCSE class.
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This bingo game on equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages would make a great starter for lessons on comparing and ordering FDP or calculating FDP of amounts. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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This bingo game on division facts would make a great starter for lessons on any kind of mental and written calculations. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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Engage your students with this crossnumber on finding and using upper and lower bounds. Students solve the interleaved questions and use their answers to complete the crossnumber. Extend the thinking of those who complete the questions by getting them to write a new set of questions - a considerable skill!
Full instructions, ideas for support, and a solution are provided in the resource - what more could you need?
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15 exam-style questions aimed at grades 4-5 in the format of a revision race, written specifically for the new 9-1 spec. This is a great activity to do as a revision lesson to engage your students in some exam practice. It'll also help you to identify weaker areas that need more revision.
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15 exam-style questions aimed at grades 1-3 in the format of a revision race, written specifically for the new 9-1 spec. This is a great activity to do as a revision lesson to engage your students in some exam practice. It'll also help you to identify weaker areas that need more revision.
Answers and instructions are included, all you need to do is print the questions. The questions could also be used as a quiz or treasure hunt-type activity.
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A crossnumber works the same way as a crossword, students solve the interleaved questions and use their answers to complete the crossnumber. These resources work well as starters, main activities and plenaries - they're really versatile.
The resources all come with instructions and solutions so there's everything you need included.
Test your pupils' knowledge of direct and inverse proportion in a motivating and engaging way with this differentiated target table. The aim is to reach a target score, set by you, by answering questions from the table. The questions are differentiated, with different point values, so pupils can choose their own difficulty level.
The easiest questions require students to set up an equation between two variables which are directly proportional. The hardest questions require pupils to set up an equation between x and y where y is inversely proportional to the cube of x (for example). In every question pupils will need to use their equation to find the value of y for a given value of x (or visa-versa). All the questions are purely algebraic but a contextual problem could be used as a nice plenary.
This resource has been designed with the new 2017 GCSE curriculum in mind and is appropriate for a higher class. Although. it could also be used with a higher ability foundation class as direct and inverse proportion is now on the foundation specification.
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This bingo game on finding the highest common factor would make a great starter for lessons on finding HCF and LCM from venn diagrams or factorising expressions. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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15 exam-style questions aimed at grades 6-9 in the format of a revision race, written specifically for the new 9-1 spec. This is a great activity to do as a revision lesson to engage your students in some exam practice. It’ll also help you to identify weaker areas that need more revision.
Answers and instructions are included, all you need to do is print the questions. The questions could also be used as a quiz or treasure hunt-type activity.
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Test your pupils' knowledge of calculating the area of circles in a motivating and engaging way with this differentiated target table. The aim is to reach a target score, set by you, by answering questions from the table. The questions are differentiated, with different point values, so pupils can choose their own difficulty level.
The easiest questions require students to find the area of a circle with a given radius or diameter. The harder questions involve parts of circles, shaded areas and calculating the radius from the area.
This resource would make a perfect main activity in your lesson as it would allow some pupils to consolidate their understanding whilst others can challenge themselves. It would be better suited to a higher class or a foundation class who have already done some work on finding the area of circles.
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This bingo game on multiplication facts would make a great starter for lessons on any kind of mental and written calculations. Use a mastery approach and make sure your students have the prior knowledge in place to access your lesson.
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These bingo games make brilliant no-fuss starters which will engage your class from the get-go. The games require no printing and come with full instructions and answers.
These bingo games also make great revision resources, why not use one a week with year 11. Or they could be used as numeracy activities in form time.
A calculated colouring activity in which students create their own Christmas card featuring a jazzy Christmas jumper! Students have to answer the questions in order to reveal the colours to shade the jumper. The questions involve addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of negative numbers. Once complete and coloured in they can add their own greeting to the front and the inside of the card.
This makes a great task for the end of term and gives the students a nice card to take home, with all the maths on the back of the card for them to show off!
The resource includes full instructions, a clear solution and ideas for how to extend students who finish. It can easily be made into a full lesson by combining it with other resources from our Christmas bundle.
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A calculated colouring activity in which students create their own Christmas card featuring a jazzy Christmas jumper! Students have to answer the questions in order to reveal the colours to shade the jumper. The questions involve finding the HCF and LCM of two numbers, the examples are mostly simple and can be done by listing rather than using Venn diagrams. Once complete and coloured in they can add their own greeting to the front and the inside of the card.
This makes a great task for the end of term and gives the students a nice card to take home, with all the maths on the back of the card for them to show off!
The resource includes full instructions, a clear solution and ideas for how to extend students who finish. It can easily be made into a full lesson by combining it with other resources from our Christmas bundle.
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Fifteen spooky questions which are perfect to use as a quiz, relay race or treasure hunt at Halloween. The resource includes full instructions and worked solutions so it's a fuss free option for your lessons around Halloween.
The questions themselves are best suited for a KS3 class or a foundation group at KS4. They cover a variety of topics including:
calculating
percentages
fractions
time
conversions
area
money