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Maths Vegas - Year 9 Low Attainment (4)
From my collection of Maths Vegas games I have made over the past few years. I have found these to be a tremendous method of engaging the pupils in revision lessons. The pupils really look forward to these lessons and see them as a treat. A great way to trick them into learning and completing good collaborative work.
See some FREE examples: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-vegas-revision-game-samples-11188999
This activity is aimed at low-set Year 9.
Instructions:
Print off some money (Google) or buy some Monopoly money (eBay) to use.
Arrange pupils in groups and give each group £50.
Pupils bet between £1-20 on each topic (before seeing the question) - I find the best way is to instruct the pupils to place their bets on separate whiteboards at the front.
Pupils will double their money with a correct answer or lose it for a wrong answer.
Variations:
- Pupils can bet as much as they like on the last question.
- Pupils can play a 'joker' once so their bet in tripled.
Maths Vegas - Year 9 Low Attainment (3)
From my collection of Maths Vegas games I have made over the past few years. I have found these to be a tremendous method of engaging the pupils in revision lessons. The pupils really look forward to these lessons and see them as a treat. A great way to trick them into learning and completing good collaborative work.
See some FREE examples: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-vegas-revision-game-samples-11188999
This activity is aimed at low-set Year 9.
Instructions:
Print off some money (Google) or buy some Monopoly money (eBay) to use.
Arrange pupils in groups and give each group £50.
Pupils bet between £1-20 on each topic (before seeing the question) - I find the best way is to instruct the pupils to place their bets on separate whiteboards at the front.
Pupils will double their money with a correct answer or lose it for a wrong answer.
Variations:
- Pupils can bet as much as they like on the last question.
- Pupils can play a 'joker' once so their bet in tripled.
Maths Vegas - Year 9 Low Attainment (2)
From my collection of Maths Vegas games I have made over the past few years. I have found these to be a tremendous method of engaging the pupils in revision lessons. The pupils really look forward to these lessons and see them as a treat. A great way to trick them into learning and completing good collaborative work.
See some FREE examples: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-vegas-revision-game-samples-11188999
This activity is aimed at low-set Year 9.
Instructions:
Print off some money (Google) or buy some Monopoly money (eBay) to use.
Arrange pupils in groups and give each group £50.
Pupils bet between £1-20 on each topic (before seeing the question) - I find the best way is to instruct the pupils to place their bets on separate whiteboards at the front.
Pupils will double their money with a correct answer or lose it for a wrong answer.
Variations:
- Pupils can bet as much as they like on the last question.
- Pupils can play a 'joker' once so their bet in tripled.
Maths Vegas - Year 9 Low Attainment
From my collection of Maths Vegas games I have made over the past few years. I have found these to be a tremendous method of engaging the pupils in revision lessons. The pupils really look forward to these lessons and see them as a treat. A great way to trick them into learning and completing good collaborative work.
See some FREE examples: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-vegas-revision-game-samples-11188999
This activity is aimed at low-set Year 9.
Instructions:
Print off some money (Google) or buy some Monopoly money (eBay) to use.
Arrange pupils in groups and give each group £50.
Pupils bet between £1-20 on each topic (before seeing the question) - I find the best way is to instruct the pupils to place their bets on separate whiteboards at the front.
Pupils will double their money with a correct answer or lose it for a wrong answer.
Variations:
- Pupils can bet as much as they like on the last question.
- Pupils can play a 'joker' once so their bet in tripled.
Maths Vegas - Year 8 High Attainment (2)
From my collection of Maths Vegas games I have made over the past few years. I have found these to be a tremendous method of engaging the pupils in revision lessons. The pupils really look forward to these lessons and see them as a treat. A great way to trick them into learning and completing good collaborative work.
See some FREE examples: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-vegas-revision-game-samples-11188999
This activity is aimed at high-set Year 8.
Instructions:
Print off some money (Google) or buy some Monopoly money (eBay) to use.
Arrange pupils in groups and give each group £50.
Pupils bet between £1-20 on each topic (before seeing the question) - I find the best way is to instruct the pupils to place their bets on separate whiteboards at the front.
Pupils will double their money with a correct answer or lose it for a wrong answer.
Variations:
- Pupils can bet as much as they like on the last question.
- Pupils can play a 'joker' once so their bet in tripled.
Maths Vegas - Year 8 High Attainment
From my collection of Maths Vegas games I have made over the past few years. I have found these to be a tremendous method of engaging the pupils in revision lessons. The pupils really look forward to these lessons and see them as a treat. A great way to trick them into learning and completing good collaborative work.
See some FREE examples: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-vegas-revision-game-samples-11188999
This activity is aimed at high-set Year 8.
Instructions:
Print off some money (Google) or buy some Monopoly money (eBay) to use.
Arrange pupils in groups and give each group £50.
Pupils bet between £1-20 on each topic (before seeing the question) - I find the best way is to instruct the pupils to place their bets on separate whiteboards at the front.
Pupils will double their money with a correct answer or lose it for a wrong answer.
Variations:
- Pupils can bet as much as they like on the last question.
- Pupils can play a 'joker' once so their bet in tripled.
Maths Vegas - Year 7 High Attainment (4)
From my collection of Maths Vegas games I have made over the past few years. I have found these to be a tremendous method of engaging the pupils in revision lessons. The pupils really look forward to these lessons and see them as a treat. A great way to trick them into learning and completing good collaborative work.
See some FREE examples: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-vegas-revision-game-samples-11188999
This activity is aimed at high-set Year 7.
Instructions:
Print off some money (Google) or buy some Monopoly money (eBay) to use.
Arrange pupils in groups and give each group £50.
Pupils bet between £1-20 on each topic (before seeing the question) - I find the best way is to instruct the pupils to place their bets on separate whiteboards at the front.
Pupils will double their money with a correct answer or lose it for a wrong answer.
Variations:
- Pupils can bet as much as they like on the last question.
- Pupils can play a 'joker' once so their bet in tripled.
Maths Vegas - Year 7 High Attainment (3)
From my collection of Maths Vegas games I have made over the past few years. I have found these to be a tremendous method of engaging the pupils in revision lessons. The pupils really look forward to these lessons and see them as a treat. A great way to trick them into learning and completing good collaborative work.
See some FREE examples: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-vegas-revision-game-samples-11188999
This activity is aimed at high-set Year 7.
Instructions:
Print off some money (Google) or buy some Monopoly money (eBay) to use.
Arrange pupils in groups and give each group £50.
Pupils bet between £1-20 on each topic (before seeing the question) - I find the best way is to instruct the pupils to place their bets on separate whiteboards at the front.
Pupils will double their money with a correct answer or lose it for a wrong answer.
Variations:
- Pupils can bet as much as they like on the last question.
- Pupils can play a 'joker' once so their bet in tripled.
Maths Vegas - Year 7 High Attainment (2)
From my collection of Maths Vegas games I have made over the past few years. I have found these to be a tremendous method of engaging the pupils in revision lessons. The pupils really look forward to these lessons and see them as a treat. A great way to trick them into learning and completing good collaborative work.
See some FREE examples: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-vegas-revision-game-samples-11188999
This activity is aimed at high-set Year 7.
Instructions:
Print off some money (Google) or buy some Monopoly money (eBay) to use.
Arrange pupils in groups and give each group £50.
Pupils bet between £1-20 on each topic (before seeing the question) - I find the best way is to instruct the pupils to place their bets on separate whiteboards at the front.
Pupils will double their money with a correct answer or lose it for a wrong answer.
Variations:
- Pupils can bet as much as they like on the last question.
- Pupils can play a 'joker' once so their bet in tripled.
Maths Vegas - Year 7 High Attainment
From my collection of Maths Vegas games I have made over the past few years. I have found these to be a tremendous method of engaging the pupils in revision lessons. The pupils really look forward to these lessons and see them as a treat. A great way to trick them into learning and completing good collaborative work.
See some FREE examples: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-vegas-revision-game-samples-11188999
This activity is aimed at high-set Year 7,
Instructions:
Print off some money (Google) or buy some Monopoly money (eBay) to use.
Arrange pupils in groups and give each group £50.
Pupils bet between £1-20 on each topic (before seeing the question) - I find the best way is to instruct the pupils to place their bets on separate whiteboards at the front.
Pupils will double their money with a correct answer or lose it for a wrong answer.
Variations:
- Pupils can bet as much as they like on the last question.
- Pupils can play a 'joker' once so their bet in tripled.
Maths Vegas - Primary
From my collection of Maths Vegas games I have made over the past few years. I have found these to be a tremendous method of engaging the pupils in revision lessons. The pupils really look forward to these lessons and see them as a treat. A great way to trick them into learning and completing good collaborative work.
See some FREE examples: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/maths-vegas-revision-game-samples-11188999
This activity is aimed at Year 5-6.
Instructions:
Print off some money (Google) or buy some Monopoly money (eBay) to use.
Arrange pupils in groups and give each group £50.
Pupils bet between £1-20 on each topic (before seeing the question) - I find the best way is to instruct the pupils to place their bets on separate whiteboards at the front.
Pupils will double their money with a correct answer or lose it for a wrong answer.
Variations:
- Pupils can bet as much as they like on the last question.
- Pupils can play a 'joker' once so their bet in tripled.
Bundle
Area and volume lesson pack
Entire lessons for:
Area of rectangle/triangle/compound shapesl
Area of parallelogram/trapezium and compound problems;
Nets and surface area of 3-D shapes;
Volume or prisms.
All lessons contain starters, explanations, whiteboard activities, questions with answers.
Volume of prisms - entire lesson.
Entire lesson with starter, explanations, whiteboard activities, questions (with answers).
Two different levelled lessons are provided for differentiation.
Nets and surface area lesson
Entire lesson with starter, explanations, whiteboard activities, questions (with answers).
Area of parallelogram, trapeziums, and compound area problems.
Entire lesson with starter, explanations, whiteboard activities, questions (with answers).
Area of rectangle, triangle, and compound shapes.
Entire lesson with starter, explanations, whiteboard activities, questions (with answers).
STEM Lesson - Building a bridge
A STEM lesson where pupils can learn about three different types of bridges.
Pupils will then construct a bridge using a template trying to create the longest and strongest bridges. You will need small weights for the test such as plastic multi-link cubes.
CIE Pure 3 - Trapezium rule PPQs and worked solutions
Here is a collection of past paper questions with detailed worked solutions on the trapezium rule for the CIE A-Level Mathematics course.
Ideal for testing or independent practise for your pupils.
CIE Pure 3 - Iteration PPQs and worked solutions
Here is a collection of past paper questions with detailed worked solutions on solving equations by iteration (numerical methods) for the CIE A-Level Mathematics course.
Ideal for testing or independent practise for your pupils.
CIE Pure 3 - Product & Quotient Rules PPQs with worked solutions
Here is a collection of past paper questions with detailed worked solutions on differentiation using the product and quotient rules for the CIE A-Level Mathematics course.
Ideal for testing or independent practise for your pupils.