This teaching PowerPoint presentation has all that you need to know about inequalities.
In this presentation, you will be able to:
-know the how to represent single inequalities on number lines
-describe and write single inequalities from a number lines
-know how to represent compound inequalities on number lines
describe and write compound inequalities from number lines.
-list solution to inequalities including pairs of inequalities
-know how to solve linear inequalities
-know how to solve quadratic inequalities
-deepen knowledge on how to apply inequalities to solve exam style problems including solutions to pairs of inequalities
Complete lessons on how to solve quadratic equations.
It covers:
Using factorising to solve quadratic equations
Using the formula to solve quadratic equations
Complete lessons on how to solve simultaneous equations by elimination method.
It covers:
basic simultaneous equations
modifying one equation before solving
Modify both equations before solving
worded real life problem
This PowerPoint presentation has all that you need to engage and provoke deep thinking among students on Indices.
In this presentation, you will:
-know the laws of indices
-deepen knowledge on how to apply the laws of indices to exam style problems including indicial equations.
-know the how to evaluate negative and fractional indices
-deepen knowledge on how to evaluate negative fractional indices
• application of indices to solve exam style problems.
In this presentation you have all that you need to engage and provoke deep thinking among students on how to use factorising to simply from simple to complex algebraic fractions.
It covers
-simplifying algebraic fraction by factorising and cancelling out common terms
-simplifying complex algebraic fraction by factorising and cancelling out common terms
-use factorising to rewrite algebraic fractions as a single fraction or a term
Stimulate the enthusiasm of your students with this connect 4 games in a learning environment.
The game covers units like:
- Solving equations,
- Expanding brackets
-Fractions and percentages of amount
- directed numbers
- Step by Step Approach to drawing quadratic graphs from simple quadratic (y = x^2) to complex quadratic of the form y =ax^2+bx +c
- Worksheets on drawing quadratic graphs
- interactive game on factorisng quadratics
Use these Resources to prepare your students to develop their Fluency, Reasoning and Problem Solving skills in 3D Pythagoras.
Fluency questions will test students’ memory of recalling conceptual facts.
Reasoning questions will present a scenario and ask students to apply the correct maths but will still be in the same context of topic.
Problem Solving questions will present a problem and leave the students to solve it. Generally cross reference topics questions.
Start preparing your less able students from year 7 with these varieties of questions, touching on all the strands in the new curriculum.
Useful for end of term or end of year assessment.
AO1: Recall and use knowledge of the prescribed content.
Questions that test students’ memory of the content they learned in class.
AO2: Select and apply mathematical methods in a range of contexts.
Questions that present a scenario and ask students to apply the correct Maths.
AO3: Interpret and analyse problems and generate strategies to solve them.
Questions that present a problem and leave the student to solve it.
Consolidate and deepen the knowledge of your students from year 8 with these varieties of questions, touching on all the strands in the new curriculum.
Useful for end of term or end of year assessment.
AO1: Recall and use knowledge of the prescribed content.
Questions that test students’ memory of the content they learned in class.
AO2: Select and apply mathematical methods in a range of contexts.
Questions that present a scenario and ask students to apply the correct Maths.
AO3: Interpret and analyse problems and generate strategies to solve them.
Questions that present a problem and leave the student to solve it.
Start preparing your students from year 7 with these variety of questions, touching on all the strands in the new curriculum.
Useful for end of term or end of year assessment.
AO1: Recall and use knowledge of the prescribed content.
Questions that test students’ memory of the content they learned in
class.
AO2: Select and apply mathematical methods in a range of contexts.
Questions that present a scenario and ask students to apply the
correct Maths.
AO3: Interpret and analyse problems and generate strategies to solve
them.
Questions that present a problem and leave the student to solve it.
Develop the confidence of your less able students from year 8 with these varieties of questions, touching on all the strands in the new curriculum.
Useful for end of term or end of year assessment.
AO1: Recall and use knowledge of the prescribed content.
Questions that test students’ memory of the content they learned in class.
AO2: Select and apply mathematical methods in a range of contexts.
Questions that present a scenario and ask students to apply the correct Maths.
AO3: Interpret and analyse problems and generate strategies to solve them.
Questions that present a problem and leave the student to solve it.
Please read the Answer sheet attached before the game.
This interactive resource will be useful for KS4 students or students in high school as a revision activity.
This is excellent for mini white board activity.
It draws questions from different topics in maths ( complete the squre, circle theorem, similar shapes, histogram, negative fractional indices, angles, direct proportion, quadratics, standard form, surds etc)
Easily adaptable
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