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Exit Ticket  - BIDMAS
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Exit Ticket - BIDMAS

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I give this to the students (printed in A4 or A5 depending on how much room they need) at the end of the lesson to assess an overview of the lesson. I mark it as soon as I can (ha) and it allows me to spot any misconceptions. The last question is a challenge one to push the most able students.
Exit Ticket - Reverse Percentages
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Exit Ticket - Reverse Percentages

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I give this to the students (printed in A4 or A5 depending on how much room they need) at the end of the lesson to assess an overview of the lesson. I mark it as soon as I can (ha) and it allows me to spot any misconceptions. The last question is a challenge one to push the most able students.
Basic Solving Equations Worksheet with Answers
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Basic Solving Equations Worksheet with Answers

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This is a really basic solving equations worksheet. To be used with lower set Year 7 but will work for anyone who struggles with equations. Has some stretch for the more able students. Split into developing, securing, mastering. Answers on 2nd slide. Enjoy :)
Solving Equations (Hard) with Answers
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Solving Equations (Hard) with Answers

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Made to encourage my Year 8's to answer in fraction form. Goes through 2 step right through to fractions on both sides. Challenge section of factorising quadratics in the middle. (I would change this if you haven't covered it!) Answers on the second page.
IB Maths Studies Calculator Skills Workbook
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IB Maths Studies Calculator Skills Workbook

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Hello, I created this workbook for my Year 13 IB Studies group so that they could practice the skills needed for the Studies exam. This gives them room to fill in what they do on the calculator and then a past paper question to practice it.
Exam Review Sheet
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Exam Review Sheet

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I made this review sheet for Year 10 after their end of year exams because I want to assess the process that they went through. One side is dedicated to how the prepped for the exam and one side is for them to discuss how they felt at various points in the exam. I’ve kept it generic to use with other groups!
Trigonometry Mystery
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Trigonometry Mystery

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A task to help students find the formulas for trigonometry. You can attach a series of questions for the students to try and scaffold the task which I will upload once I find them!
Volume of a Prism Mystery
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Volume of a Prism Mystery

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A task to help students find the formulas for the volume of a prism. You can attach a series of questions for the students to try and scaffold - which others have tried, I haven't!
Exit Ticket - Pythagoras' Theorem
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Exit Ticket - Pythagoras' Theorem

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I give this to the students (printed in A4 or A5 depending on how much room they need) at the end of the lesson to assess an overview of the lesson. I mark it as soon as I can (ha) and it allows me to spot any misconceptions. The last question is a challenge one to push the most able students.
Exit Ticket - 3D Pythagoras' Theorem
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Exit Ticket - 3D Pythagoras' Theorem

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I give this to the students (printed in A4 or A5 depending on how much room they need) at the end of the lesson to assess an overview of the lesson. I mark it as soon as I can (ha) and it allows me to spot any misconceptions. The last question is a challenge one to push the most able students.
Exit Ticket - Quadratic Formula
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Exit Ticket - Quadratic Formula

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I give this to the students (printed in A4 or A5 depending on how much room they need) at the end of the lesson to assess an overview of the lesson. I mark it as soon as I can (ha) and it allows me to spot any misconceptions. The last question is a challenge one to push the most able students.
Exit Ticket - Simplifying and Substitution
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Exit Ticket - Simplifying and Substitution

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I give this to the students (printed in A4 or A5 depending on how much room they need) at the end of the lesson to assess an overview of the lesson. I mark it as soon as I can (ha) and it allows me to spot any misconceptions. The last question is a challenge one to push the most able students.
Factorising, Completing the Square, Quadratic Formula Card Sort
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Factorising, Completing the Square, Quadratic Formula Card Sort

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My once a year card sort! These are written already in order so either: a) Cut them out yourself (groan) OR b) Just give them to the kids and get them to cut them out and don't mention they are already in order. I always say cut up a column at a time. This gives students different types of question and formats, matches to the way they should solve and then finally the answers. Really good for students who can do all three things but can't decide what to do when. Any feedback please let me know!