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Factors, Multiples, LCM and HCF Lesson
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Factors, Multiples, LCM and HCF Lesson

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A lesson on factors, multiples, highest common factors and lowest common multiples. Contains a range of different activities many of which are differentiated by task. Also included are 2 different tarsia which are also differentiated at green and orange levels. Have fun!
Plotting Co-ordinates
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Plotting Co-ordinates

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Nice lesson on plotting co-ordinates takes pupils through from the basics. It includes 1 quadrant and all 4 quadrants. There are a couple of really nice activities such as the one where you hide co-ordinates around the room and pupils have to find them to crack the code. Also, there is a bingo towards the end based on Christmas presents and co-ordinates.
Money and Bank Balance Game
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Money and Bank Balance Game

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This is a short game I made for pupils to look at which looks at the very basics of bank balance. Pupils move there way around the board either collecting money or spending it and have to update their balance sheet to match it. Also a nice way to introduce the concept of debt and negative numbers.
Converting Metric Units
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Converting Metric Units

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Here is a lesson on converting between different metric units. It has a variety of different activities for practicing similar skills including differentiated questions. Feel fee to use all of its or pick individual slides to use :-)
Proportion Team Quiz
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Proportion Team Quiz

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Break the class in half and each team take it in term to answer questions and gather points by answering a question square then clicking on it. Covers proportion including the unitary method.
Which Santa? Cumulative Frequency and Box Plots
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Which Santa? Cumulative Frequency and Box Plots

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Here is a task I made for my class studying GCSE statistics group but also used with my higher group. Pupils are required to complete a number of tasks to decide who should replace santa; buddy the elf or Fred Claus. Requires pupils to construct a table of data, cumulative frequency diagram, read information from it, then construct a box blot (box and whisker) and interpret the results. I prints the pages from the IWB and used them as worksheets! Enjoy Christmas Maths!
3D Shape Quiz
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3D Shape Quiz

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This quiz covers a few key bits of 3D shapes including nets, volumes, naming 3D shapes and cuboids, I also chucked in a random area of triangle questions as well. As pupils give correct answers click the square to remove it as they move down the tack.
Circumference of a Circle (London Eye)
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Circumference of a Circle (London Eye)

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A lesson I designed on calculating the circumference of a cricle. Based around the London eye and how far you travel. Pupils are trying to calculate pi by measuring circular objects. It also has a nice differentiated problem solving task at the end where pupils are required to apply knowledge. A slide on what do we need to know where pupils need to brainstorm what things they need to answer the question before they are giving any information.
Mean, Median and Mode Class Quiz
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Mean, Median and Mode Class Quiz

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Here is a catchphrase type activity on averages (mean, median and mode). When pupils answer questions click the square to remove it. Pupils get points for every star they find under the tile.
Division Battleships
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Division Battleships

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Split the class in half the teams take it in turns answering questions from their side of the board. The first team to find the 5 ships hidden under their squares wins. This one is basic mental division facts ideal for KS2 and low attaining KS3 class, mainly single digit divisions.
Thoughts and Crosses (Proportion)
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Thoughts and Crosses (Proportion)

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An activitiy which can be used a way of providing differentiated questions in class. Pupils to pick 3 questions from the noughts and crosses grid to answer must form a line of 3. Can be used for pupils to answer 3 as an individual or play as a game of noughts and crossses between a pair. Calculating proportion and best value.
Similar Triangles (Height of a building)
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Similar Triangles (Height of a building)

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Here is a lesson on similar triangles where pupils need to calculate scale factors. It starts with pupils using it to calculate the height of a building and looking at some examples. Before pupils trying some differentiated questions then applying the skills to 2D and 3D objects. I have included teacher hints on the IWB showing where to click things please delete these out.
Areas of Circles Team Activity
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Areas of Circles Team Activity

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Here is an activity I used to consolidate finding areas of circles 'Usain's Insane Circle Race'. Pupils answer questions to move their runner down the track. My pupils loved it! Feel free to switch the picture of me.