I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
A Full lesson on Bar charts and Pie Charts: Includes a teaching Powerpoint, a starter and 2 worksheets as well as 2 display posters. Suitable for New Reformed Functional Skills Maths and also GCSE Foundation Maths.
Contains
1 x 21 slide Interactive Teaching powerpoint(starter included)
1 x Bar chart worksheet
1 x Pie Chart worksheet
1 x Bar chart display poster
1 x Pie Charts display poster
This lesson starts with timed starter to revise previous learning
I have included a teacher image throughout the powerpoint, you can cut and paste another one in(I have included 4 or 5 at the end to use)
A set of real life word problems for students to use to build up their maths skills when converting pounds to foreign currency and foreign currency to pounds. This can work as an individual activity but works best as a paired activity. Editable resource so you can change exchange rates.
Lesson on Two-Way Tables and Probability. Suitable for GCSE 9-1 Maths students and Functional Skill Level 2 students.
It includes a visually attractive and student friendly Powerpoint presentation that includes methods, worked examples and tasks and questions.
It also includes a 5 page worksheet and an answer sheet too.
This lesson teaches students
How to complete two way tables
Interpret the data in two way tables
How to construct two way tables from worded exam style questions
Describe probability using two way tables
Duration:1 lesson
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A fun and interactive lesson on how to calculate simple and compound interest using continual adding on to the principal. Suitable for GCSE Foundation and the New Functional Skills Maths.
Contains
1 x Interactive 10 slide powerpoint
1 x worded question worksheet
1 x Escape the Room Plenary.
All answers included.
Use this brilliant teaching pack for developing methods to find a percentage of an amount without a calculator. Also suitable for HOME LEARNING as ANSWERS included.
Students use bar models to scaffold their learning and increase their levels of fluency as they find percentages that are multiples of 10%. They explore how to find 5% of a number by halving 10%. Includes open-ended problem-solving tasks which require students to use a greater depth of thinking to develop their knowledge and understanding when finding percentages of amounts.
This resource perfectly complements the White Rose Maths small step 'Percentage of an Amount.
This unit covers the national curriculum aim ‘Solve problems involving the calculation of percentages and the use of percentages for comparison’.
Also useful for GCSE Foundation and the new non-calculator section of the Functional Skills Maths qualifications.
1 x Powerpoint Lesson
1 x Percentage of Amounts Worksheet
1 x Percentage of Amounts Celebrity 4 in a Row Game
This is a 65 page editable revision workbook written for the Level 2 Functional skills Maths exam. Ideal for end of year exam preparation or intervention. Includes examples of methods and exam type questions. Has been well received by my learners and also colleagues who have used it within my college. I made this to give out to some of my learners whose attendance was intermittent and it helped them pass their L2 exams. Written with functional skills in mind but would be useful for GCSE Foundation as well.
Suitable for New Reformed Functional Skils Maths also KS3 Maths and GCSE Foundation Maths. A full lesson on finding fractions of amounts. Includes a Starter, mini whiteboard questions, Teaching Powerpoint a codebreaker worksheet and a print and digital escape the room task.
Contains
1 x 12 slide Interactive Teaching powerpoint
1 x Fraction of Amounts Codebreaker Worksheet
1 x Escape the Room worksheet-digital and print version
1 x Would you rather have worksheet
This lesson starts with a stopwatch starter in which students need to to answer 4 questions based around topics covered in covered in previous lessons.
Main Lesson
Finding Fractions of Amounts
4 Examples showing 2 different methods
This leads into 4 mini whiteboard questions displayed onscreen
This leads into an individual worksheet where students have to answer fraction of amount questions to help them break the code and find the joke
There is then Recap slide to sum up learning
This is followed by an Explain the Mistake question and then by an exam style question
This leads into an Escape the room plenary where students answer fraction of amount questions to break the code and Escape the Room. There is a print and a digital version (link included in the powerpoint)
I have also included an extra worksheet titled would you rather have
I hope you find this resource as useful as my students have. Any of the the slides could be printed as worksheets if you feel that would be easier for your class.
Also I have included several character images on the last slide that you can for the main character image I have used.
Suitable for New Reformed Functional Skils Maths also KS3 Maths and GCSE Foundation Maths. A full lesson on Equivalent fractions including simplifying. Includes Starters, Exam Questions, Teaching Powerpoint, Activities, Worksheets,Plenaries. Suitable for New Functional Skills Maths L1/L2.
Contains
1 x 18 slide Interactive Teaching powerpoint
1 x Simplifying Fractions Codebreaker worksheet
1 x Equivalent Fractions worksheet
1 x Equivalent and Simplifying Fractions 4 page Worksheet with worked examples (suitable for homework)**
I have also included interactive versions of the last two worksheets above. Learners can type into these pdfs and return to you be email or other medium, n need for them to print.
This lesson starts with a stopwatch starter where students need to to answer 4 questions based around topics covered in covered in previous lessons.
Main Lesson
Equivalent Fractions
3 Examples
This leads into an individual worksheet where students have to answer questions on finding the missing number in equivalent fractions
Followed by a plenary question-Explain the mistake (shown on screen)
Simplifying Fractions
2 Examples slides
This leads into an individual codebreaker activity sheet where students have to answer simplifying fractions questions to break the code and find the punchline to the joke
Followed by a plenary question-Explain the mistake (shown on screen)
5 x Exam Style Questions slide to help bring their skills together and get exam practice
Finally a summary slide showing the methods with examples (can be printed of as a scaffold or memory aid for students)
Answer included. Also I have included 4 or 5 avatar type images in the slide, so you change the one I have included in the slide if you wish.
I hope you find this resource as useful as my students have. Any of the the slides could be printed as worksheets if you feel that would be easier for your class.
Suitable for New Reformed Functional Skills Maths also KS3 Maths and GCSE Foundation Maths. A full lesson on converting fractions, decimals and percentages . Includes a timed Starter, mini white board questions, Teaching PowerPoint , an activity worksheet and a print and digital escape the room task.
Contains
1 x 16slide Interactive Teaching powerpoint
1 x FDP Activity Worksheet
1 x Escape the Room worksheet-digital and print version
1 X Colourful FDP Number Line
1 X Fractions to Decimals and Percentages How To Grid
This lesson starts with a stopwatch starter in which students need to to answer 4 questions based around topics covered in covered in previous lessons.
Main Lesson
Convert Decimal to Fraction
1 Examples slide
This leads into 4 mini white board questions displayed on screen
Fraction to A Decimal
1 Examples slide
This leads into 3 mini white board questions displayed on screen
Fraction to A Percentage
1 Examples slide
This leads into 3 mini white board questions displayed on screen
Followed by an Exam Style Question
This leads into an activity sheet where students guess the names and jobs of famous people and then use this information to change fractions to percentages. The worksheet also includes exam style and probability type questions involving FDP.
This leads to 3 Recap slides and then into an Escape the Room Plenary (print and link to online version included)
I hope you find this resource as useful as my students have. Any of the the slides could be printed as worksheets if you feel that would be easier for your class.
Also I have included several character images on the last slide that you can for the main character image I have used.
Check out some other resources on FDP
FDP Differentiated Worksheet with answers (powerpoint version included as well)
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/converting-fractions-decimals-and-percentages-differentiated-worksheet-12338839
Learners change pound sterling (£) to other foreign currencies and from other foreign currencies back to euro. Includes some real life example questions. Answers included.
A bureau exchange type poster showing exchange rates for different currencies from around the world. The poster is editable if you want to change the rates to reflect changes in currency or to make them more easier or difficult to work with, I have worked to 2 decimal places on this. The poster includes the sell rate and buy rate. I give learners real life questions based on the poster such as changing money to go on holiday and bringing some back and changing it back to sterling.
A powerpoint with two accompanying worksheets on currency conversion. Shows learners how to convert between pounds and foreign currency and foreign currency and pounds. Worksheets with answers included. All resources editable.
Spot the Mistake Workbook Suitable for Functional Skill Level 1 Maths students.
It includes a 9 page worksheet of 20 L1 Exam Type questions.
Having reviewed the examiners reports for functional skills and noticing common misconceptions in class I have put together 20 Functional Skills Maths revision questions at Level 1. They are functional skills questions answered incorrectly covering common areas such as scale drawing, averages to name but a few.
The learners have to answer correctly and explain why Barry was wrong. This has worked really as it allows the students to see common mistakes and misconceptions and for them to correct them. By explaining the errors they spot it promotes higher order thinking.
This lesson teaches students
How to complete Exam questions correctly
Makes them aware of common mistakes
Duration:1 lesson
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This resource is to help learners calculate the estimated mean of sets of data.
The colourful and fully editable PowerPoint contains 15 highly visual and interactive slides. Learners are given a reminder of how to find the mean of a set of integers, with a Timed Mean activity, timer included onscreen, how to find the midpoint in a frequency table and then, how to estimate the mean. The PowerPoint includes real-world maths problems and all the questions are also available as worksheets. Answers included in the Powerpoint.
Suitable for GCSE Maths Foundation and New Reformed Functional Skills Maths Level 2. Also suitable for HOME LEARNING as answers included.
Contains
15 slide powerpoint with methods and questions
1 x Mean activity sheet
1 x Estimated mean activity sheet
Fun Halloween Themed Data Handling Activity-learners have to create a Tally Table of Halloween characters, a bar chart based on this data as well as a pie chart. A fun Halloween themed activity.
Suitable for KS3 Maths, GCSE Foundation Maths and Functional Skills Maths.
Unravel the Halloween themed joke by answering the percentage of amounts questions . Answer included. A fun Halloween activity Suitable for KS3 Maths, GCSE Foundation and Functional Skills