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Differentiated and fun lessons are my style. If you want different levels of challenge for your students and to make maths more enjoyable, you have come to the right place.

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Differentiated and fun lessons are my style. If you want different levels of challenge for your students and to make maths more enjoyable, you have come to the right place.
Standard form introduction changing into standard form
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Standard form introduction changing into standard form

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Whole lesson on changing large and small numbers into standard form. The challenge is to change out of standard form. The match up activity works best when the essential questions are coloured in green, excel in orange and challenge in red. Answers are to be in blue. Students to then match up the questions with the answers.
Nth term
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Nth term

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Differentiated lesson looking at finding the nth term and the challenge finding terms in a sequence. There are questions for students to complete on their mini whiteboards and also a 3 level differentiated worksheet for the student to complete. This can then be peer assessed as the answers are on the next slide. The plenary is a singing plenary that students complete on their mini whiteboards and then part of the simpsons plays for students.
Scatter graphs GCSE questions
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Scatter graphs GCSE questions

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Here are differentiated GCSE questions colour coded for students to complete. These can be printed and placed into plastic wallets and students complete using their mini whiteboards. They can also be given as a booklet for students to complete. Another way is to put students into groups and then get the students to complete the questions together. This can be differentiated by which students you pick. There is also a plenary activity which can be used at the end of the lesson to assess students. I usually make students do this in silence and by themselves to reflect on the learning that they have done today. The answers are also provided.
Two way tables including making your own
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Two way tables including making your own

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Differentiated lesson on two way tables and calculating probabilities of certain events but also including making a two way table. There are GCSE questions for students to complete as well as questions to complete on mini whiteboards. There is also a plenary activity looking at the three levels of challenge within the lesson. I usually get students to do this in silence to get them to check their learning in the lesson. This can then be peer assessed or self assessed as the answers are on the next slide.
Percentage problems (combined)
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Percentage problems (combined)

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Differentiated lesson on different percentage problems. The lesson starts on finding simple percentages and the move onto finding increase percentages of amounts and then compound interest. There are GCSE questions for the students to complete as well as green questions.
Nth term and generating sequences
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Nth term and generating sequences

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Differentiated lesson on finding the nth term and generating sequences. There are questions for students to complete on their mini whiteboards and then 3 levels of questions. There is also a 'singing plenary' where students complete the question on their mini whiteboards and then play part of simpsons.
Expanding and factorising
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Expanding and factorising

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This is a differentiated lesson looking at factorising and expanding brackets. The essential is to be able to expand brackets, the excel is factorising and the challenge is to be able to factorise and expand. There is a GCSE booklet that is broken down into these three levels for students to complete. The booklet can be printed into 3 sections, or printed as a booklet or printed without the answers. The answers can be stuck around the room, or with the booklet.
Simplify, solve and inequalities
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Simplify, solve and inequalities

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This is a revision lesson for students to revise simplifying, solve and inequalities. For the starter students should brain storm everything that they know about these three terms. For the introduction, complete a couple of questions on each for the students and then give them the GCSE booklet to complete. The answers are provided at the back. These can either be printed with the questions so that students can check them as they do the questions. Or they can be printed and stuck up around the room for students to check. Or they can be given at the end of the lesson. It could also be used as a mini test on these topics.
Simplifying algebra with mutliplying
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Simplifying algebra with mutliplying

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Differentiated lesson looking at simplifying algebra and multiplying. There are 4 levels of challenge for students to have a go at. The first 3 are in the powerpoint, which also goes through each for the students. There is also GCSE questions that the students can complete if this is still to easy for them. There is also a singing plenary which students complete on their mini whiteboards. Once they have answered a question correctly, part of family guy will play for them.
Simplifying algebra (easier)
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Simplifying algebra (easier)

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Differentiated lesson looking at the basics of simplifying algebra. There is a powerpoint to go through with the students and then a differentiated match up activity. This works really well if the easy questions are printed on green, the middle on orange, the hardest on red and blue for the answers. The students then can match up the answers knowing whether they are correct or not. There is also a singing plenary. The students use their mini whiteboards to answer the question and then if they are correct, part of family guy will play.
Area of compound area and area of circles
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Area of compound area and area of circles

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Differentiated lesson looking at compound area and area of circles. The lesson goes through how to find compound area and leads onto area of circles. From here there is a differentiated worksheet that students can complete looking at these elements. There is also a challenge section which looks at more complex area.
Translations (very easy)
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Translations (very easy)

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Differentiated lesson building up to using vectors and moving whole shapes. This lesson is aimed at lower ability students. The lesson start with students moving dots left, right, up and down. Then to moving a point by a vector and then moving a shape by a vector. There is also a plenary activity that looks at the three levels of challenge within the lesson. This can be doing as an assessment at the end of the lesson so see what the students have achieved within the lesson. Answers are also provided.
Mean from a table
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Mean from a table

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Lesson starting with finding averages from a list of numbers, moving to finding mean from a table to the challenge of finding estimated mean. Presentation goes through this with students then there is a differentiated worksheet for students to complete. There is a plenary activity that I usually do in silence for the students to reflect on what they have learnt in this lesson. There are three sections looking at each of the 3 different elements of the lesson. Then get them to check their answers through peer assessment.
Multiply/divide by powers of 10
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Multiply/divide by powers of 10

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Differentiated lesson looking at multiplying and dividing by powers of 10. There are sections that students can do on their mini whiteboards and then a differentiated worksheet that students complete. The green section is multiplying by 10, 100, 1000, orange is dividing by 10, 100, 1000 and then the red section is multiply/divide by 0.1, 0.01, 0.001. There is also a 'singing plenary' for the end of the lesson. Here, students answer the question on their mini whiteboards and if they get it correct, part of grease will play.
Simplify indices
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Simplify indices

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Differentiated lesson looking at the basics of indices (green, simplify powers, orange with brackets, red numbers in front of the x) and then there are also GCSE questions for students to complete. The GCSE questions can be printed as a booklet or questions and then give the answers. At the end of the lesson there is a 'singing plenary' which is high school musical. Students are to use mini whiteboards to answer which they think is correct. If they get it right, a song will play.
Angles on a straight line, at a point and in a triangle
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Angles on a straight line, at a point and in a triangle

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This differentiated lesson looks at angles on a straight line, angles at a point and angles in a triangle. The worksheet is split into essential, excel and challenge. The challenge section looks at students combining angle facts that they have learnt. Answers are provided and there is a singing plenary to finish with. In this, students are to write the correct answer on their mini whiteboard and then it will play part of glee for the students.
Cumulative frequency
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Cumulative frequency

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Differentiated lesson on cumulative frequency. You can either print the booklet for students to complete or you can print the questions on coloured paper (green, orange, red) and put them in plastic wallets for students to complete using their mini whiteboards. They can move around the classroom answering the questions. The reflect on your learning is for the students as a plenary to check understanding.
BIDMAS match up lesson
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BIDMAS match up lesson

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Differentiated match up lesson leading students through BIDMAS. The match up activity is to be printed on green (for essential) orange (for excel) and red (for challenge). Answers to be in blue. Students then match the answers to the questions. Singing plenary which is family guy. Students to answer the questions on their mini whiteboards and then part of family guy will play.