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Pythagoras' Theorem - Finding the hypotenuse
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Pythagoras' Theorem - Finding the hypotenuse

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Here is a full lesson which introduces Pythagoras’ Theorem and then looks at applying it to find the hypotenuse in a right angled triangle. It includes an introduction, a little history, some examples, a differentiated worksheet, plenary and the solutions are included on the slides. Hope it helps and happy teaching!
Interior Angles in a Polygon
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Interior Angles in a Polygon

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Here is a full lesson on finding the sum of interior angles in a polygon. The lesson looks at what a polygon is, then finding the sum of interior angles through breaking into triangles then using the sum of interior angles to find a missing angle. It contains examples, a differentiated worksheet and answers included on the slides. Hope it helps and have fun teaching!
Estimating Lengths
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Estimating Lengths

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An interesting lesson based around pupils trying to estimate lengths. Nice starter based on estimating some strange lengths with multiple choice answers. At the end there is a task where pupils have to work in small groups to create strips of certain lengths.
Area - thoughts and crosses
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Area - thoughts and crosses

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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.
Dividing by Powers of 10
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Dividing by Powers of 10

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Here is a full lesson on dividing by powers of 10. It contains an introduction, a division snake, a connect 4 game, a visual representation for dividing by powers of 10 with rules and examples. It contains differentiated questions. All solutions included on the slides. Hope it helps and happy teaching.
Multiplying by Powers of 10
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Multiplying by Powers of 10

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Here is a full lesson on multiplying by powers of 10. It contains examples which explain what we do both visually and the rules. It contains a game and differentiate questions. All answers are included. Hope it helps and happy teaching.
Missing Angles Around a Point
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Missing Angles Around a Point

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This lesson covers the full range on attainments for missing angles around a straight line. It starts by recapping prior knowledge on angles on a straight line before moving onto the basics of angles around a point. Before the lesson builds to forming and solving equations involving angles around a point. The lesson includes; Starter Introduction to the topic in small chunks The use of examples and non-examples to address misconceptions Clear modelling through “I do” and “You Do” examples. Multiple choice questions to draw out misconceptions. Differentiated worksheet. The lesson includes the solutions and is fully animated which will make it perfect for delivering remote lessons.
Angle Properties of Special Triangles
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Angle Properties of Special Triangles

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This lesson covers the full range of attainments on the angle properties of special triangles. It starts by recapping prior knowledge on angles on a straight line, around a point and basic angles in triangles before moving onto the angle properties of a variety of triangles. This lesson allows the topic to be differentiated for a variety of attainment levels and could easily be adapted to meet the needs of higher or lower attaining groups through missing out specific examples. The lesson focuses on the angle properties of isosceles and equilateral triangles. If this is the first lesson looking at angles in a triangle I recommend you spend a lesson first looking at basic angle facts in a triangle. I do have a lesson on this available. This lesson spends time really allowing students to build an understanding of angle properties of isosceles and equilateral triangles. Challenge comes through interleaving of previous learning on angles and through the involvement of forming and solving a variety of equations. The lesson includes; Starter Introduction to the topic in small chunks Recapping of prior knowledge Opportunities to practice basic skills through a collaborative activity. Clear modelling through “I do” and “You Do” examples. Multiple choice questions to draw out misconceptions. Differentiated worksheet. A challenge question. The lesson includes the solutions and is fully animated which will make it perfect for delivering live remote lessons.
Angles in a Triangle
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Angles in a Triangle

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This lesson covers the full range of attainments for missing angles in a triangle. It starts by recapping prior knowledge on angles on a straight line and around a point before moving onto the basics of angles in a triangle. This lesson allows the topic to be differentiated for a variety of attainment levels and could easily be adapted to meet the need of higher or lower attaining groups through missing out specific examples. The lesson does not look at the specific angle properties of isosceles and equilateral triangles, however, I do have a lesson on this available. This lesson spends time really allowing students to build an understanding of angles in a triangle and build change though the interleaving of previous learning on angles and through the involvement of forming and solving a variety of equations. The lesson includes; Starter Introduction to the topic in small chunks Opportunities to practice basic skills through a collaborative activity. Clear modelling through “I do” and “You Do” examples. Multiple choice questions to draw out misconceptions. Differentiated worksheet. A challenge question. The lesson includes the solutions and is fully animated which will make it perfect for delivering live remote lessons.
Angles in a Quadrilateral
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Angles in a Quadrilateral

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This lesson covers the full range of attainments for missing angles in a quadrilateral. It starts by recapping prior knowledge on angles on a straight line, around a point and in a triangle before moving onto the basics of angles in a quadrilateral. This lesson allows the topic to be differentiated for a variety of attainment levels and could easily be adapted to meet the needs of higher or lower attaining groups through missing out specific examples. The lesson does not look at the specific angle properties of kites, trapeziums, parallelograms and rhombuses, however, I do have a lesson on this available. This lesson spends time really allowing students to build an understanding of angles in a quadrilateral and builds change though the interleaving of previous learning on angles and through the involvement of forming and solving a variety of equations. The lesson includes; Starter Introduction to the topic in small chunks Opportunities to practice basic skills through a collaborative activity. Clear modelling through “I do” and “You Do” examples. Multiple choice questions to draw out misconceptions. Differentiated worksheet. A challenge question. The lesson includes the solutions and is fully animated which will make it perfect for delivering live remote lessons.
Angle Properties of Special Quadrilaterals
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Angle Properties of Special Quadrilaterals

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This lesson covers the full range of attainments on the angle properties of special quadrilaterals. It starts by recapping prior knowledge on angles on a straight line, around a point, angles in a triangle, angles and parallel lines and basic angles in quadrilateral before moving onto the angle properties of a variety of triangles. This lesson allows the topic to be differentiated for a variety of attainment levels and could easily be adapted to meet the needs of higher or lower attaining groups through missing out specific examples. The lesson focuses on the angle properties of trapeziums, kites, parallelograms and rhombuses. If this is the first lesson looking at angles in a quadrilateral I recommend you spend a lesson first looking at basic angle facts in a quadrilateral. I do have a lesson on this available. This lesson spends time really allowing students to build an understanding of angle properties in a trapezium, a kite, a parallelogram and a rhombus. Challenge comes through interleaving of previous learning on angles and through the involvement of forming and solving a variety of equations. The lesson includes; Starter Introduction to the topic in small chunks Recapping of prior knowledge Opportunities to practice basic skills through a collaborative activity. Clear modelling through “I do” and “You Do” examples. Multiple choice questions to draw out misconceptions. Differentiated worksheet. A challenge question. The lesson includes the solutions and is fully animated which will make it perfect for delivering live remote lessons.
Angles & Parallel Lines (Double Lesson)
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Angles & Parallel Lines (Double Lesson)

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This is a double lesson package and includes 2 lessons on angles and parallel lines. The first lesson looks at recalling the rules of angles formed when a transversal crosses parallel lines. The second lesson looks at applying these rules to find missing angles. This lesson is appropriate for the full range of attainments. The lessons start by recapping prior knowledge before moving on to look at the new content. Pupils need a knowledge of basic geometry notation, angles on a straight line, around a point and in a triangle, quadrilateral and the angle properties of special triangles. This lesson allows the topic to be differentiated for a variety of attainment levels and could easily be adapted to meet the needs of higher or lower attaining groups through missing out specific examples. As with all the angle lessons the Maths Market has available, challenge comes from increasing difficult application of rules and through the interleaving of previous learning on angles and through the involvement of forming and solving a variety of equations. The lessons include; Starters Introduction to the topic in small chunks Opportunities to practice basic skills through collaborative activities. Examples and counterexamples Clear modelling through “I do” and “You Do” examples. Multiple choice questions to draw out misconceptions. Differentiated worksheets. Challenge questions. The lesson includes the solutions and is fully animated which will make it perfect for delivering live remote lessons.