Hero image

87Uploads

288k+Views

256k+Downloads

Similar Triangles (Height of a building)
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Similar Triangles (Height of a building)

(2)
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.
Designing Maths Top Trumps
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Designing Maths Top Trumps

(2)
Here is a set of blank top trump cards on pop stars on pop stars along with a rating sheet. Pupils had to complete the rating sheet ranking each star out of 20 on various categories then design questions on the cards which had the same answer as the rating. Swapping card sets with another group at the end to play each others games. I used them for BIDMAS/BODMAS but they could also be used for anything such as percentages, fractions, rounding or basic number.
Area of a Circle (Worlds biggest pizza)
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Area of a Circle (Worlds biggest pizza)

(0)
A lesson I designed on calculating the circumference of a cricle. Based around the wprlds biggest pizza. A section in middle where pupils try and come up with the formula by cutting up circles, printable sheet on last slide. 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.
Circumference of a Circle (London Eye)
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Circumference of a Circle (London Eye)

(3)
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.
Factors, Multiples, LCM and HCF Lesson
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Factors, Multiples, LCM and HCF Lesson

(4)
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!
Proportion and best value lesson (inc loop cards)
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Proportion and best value lesson (inc loop cards)

(29)
A full lesson on proportion and the unitary method including a range of differentiated questions on proportion and best value. It also includes a thoughts and crosses activity and 2 different plenaries. There is also a copy of the loop cards I printed off for the pupils to work on. I have included instructions on the slides of where to click to show the questions please deleted them off before you use it.
Thoughts and Crosses (Proportion)
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Thoughts and Crosses (Proportion)

(4)
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.
Thoughts and Crosses (Calculating Percentages)
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Thoughts and Crosses (Calculating Percentages)

(1)
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. Percentages.
Thoughts and crosses - Linear Graphs (y=mx+c)
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Thoughts and crosses - Linear Graphs (y=mx+c)

(0)
An activity for pupils to play in pairs based on blooms or a way to provide differentiated questioning to pupils. Just as in normal noughts and crosses pupils need to make a line of 3, but instead of nought and crosses they must write their answer in a noughts and crosses grid. As an extension for those who finish I get them to work
Thoughts and Crosses - Algebraic Fractions
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Thoughts and Crosses - Algebraic Fractions

(3)
An activity for pupils to play in pairs based on blooms or a way to provide differentiated questioning to pupils. Just as in normal noughts and crosses pupils need to make a line of 3, but instead of nought and crosses they must write their answer in a noughts and crosses grid. As an extension for those who finish I get them to work as a pair to complete the rest of the grid.
Pythagoras Thoughts and Crosses
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Pythagoras Thoughts and Crosses

(0)
Pupils to work in a pair draw noughts and crosses grid, but before they can put a nought or cross in the box they must answer to question in the grid. Found it to a great plenary to test pupils knowledge on pythagoras' theorem.
GCSE Unit 1 Revision Thoughts and Crosses 2
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

GCSE Unit 1 Revision Thoughts and Crosses 2

(0)
An activity for pupils to play in pairs based on blooms. Just as in normal noughts and crosses pupils need to make a line of 3, but instead of nought and crosses they must write their answer in a noughts and crosses grid. As an extension for those who finish I get them to work as a pair to complete the rest of the grid.
Adding Fractions - Thoughts and crosses
TheMathsMarketTheMathsMarket

Adding Fractions - Thoughts and crosses

(6)
An activity for pupils to play in pairs based on blooms. Just as in normal noughts and crosses pupils need to make a line of 3, but instead of nought and crosses they must write their answer in a noughts and crosses grid. As an extension for those who finish I get them to work as a pair to complete the rest of the grid.