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Maths Vegas - Year 9 Low Attainment (4)
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Maths Vegas - Year 9 Low Attainment (4)

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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)
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Maths Vegas - Year 9 Low Attainment (3)

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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)
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Maths Vegas - Year 9 Low Attainment (2)

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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
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Maths Vegas - Year 9 Low Attainment

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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)
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Maths Vegas - Year 8 High Attainment (2)

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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
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Maths Vegas - Year 8 High Attainment

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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)
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Maths Vegas - Year 7 High Attainment (4)

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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)
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Maths Vegas - Year 7 High Attainment (3)

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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)
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Maths Vegas - Year 7 High Attainment (2)

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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
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Maths Vegas - Year 7 High Attainment

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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
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Maths Vegas - Primary

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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.
Area and volume lesson pack
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Area and volume lesson pack

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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.
STEM Lesson - Building a bridge
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STEM Lesson - Building a bridge

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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.