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Waves - Light
Complete lesson on the topic of 'Waves' introducing light, moving onto a simplified and animated diagram of a solar eclipse. Lesson objectives:
Objective 1:
To describe how light interacts with materials
Objective 2 :
To state the speed of sound
Objective 3 :
To state the positions of the Earth, Moon and Sun during a solar Eclipse
Optional video included to add interest and help students remember the difference between a solar and lunar eclipse.
Differentiated, visual percentages of an amount worksheet
Suitable differentiated activity for introducing the topic of ‘percentages of an amount’ with challenge questions. Especially good for visual learners.
Percentages of an amount lesson
Can be used as an introduction lesson to finding a percentage of an amount, or as consolidation (for lower ability classes).
Starter includes building on fluency with dividing by 10, 100 and 1000.
All worksheets included.
Area of semicircles and quarter circles
Fully differentiated, scaffolded worksheet on finding the area of semicircles and quarter circles.
Scaffolded calculations included for lower ability students, to increase their confidence, slowly building up to the final challenge involving no scaffolding and compound shapes involving circles.
Suitable for all abilities and mixed ability classes as students can begin from different starting points (including SEN).
All answers included for students to self/peer assess their work.
Marking probabilities on the probability scale
Worksheet allowing students to practise marking probabilities on the probability scale.
Scaffolded version also included for lower ability students.
Opportunity for students to also write the fraction and worded probability of each event, to support them becoming fluent with the language of probability.
Area of Trapeziums Scaffolded Worksheet
Scaffolded worksheet that supports students in calculating the area of a trapezium. Suitable for SEN classes.
Scaffolded Volume of a Cylinder
Worksheet with scaffolded calculations, to support students in working out the volume of a cylinder.
Red and Amber worksheets, where the radius or diameter is given.
Suitable for lower ability classes, can be used as a extra support in mixed ability classes and has been used successfully with SEN classes.
All answers are provided for students to self/peer assess their work.
Volume of Prisms: Complete lesson (with handouts and lesson plan)
Volume of Prisms lesson, this resource can be used to introduce students to the topic. It covers a variety of different prisms including trapezoidal and parallelogram prisms as an extension task for extra challenge.
Included in the pack:
Lesson Powerpoint
Worksheets (including answers, which are also animated in the powerpoint)
Extension questions
Lesson plan
Starter and think, pair, share handouts
Arc Length and Area of a Sector: Complete lesson series
Arc Length and Area of a Sector lesson series. This resource can be used to introduce students to the topic. Differentiated questions and engaging starters (to check prior knowledge) are present for each lesson. Included in the series is a problem solving lesson, these slides can be used independantly or can be inserted into the existing lessons as an added challenge for higher ability classes.
Included in the pack:
Lesson Powerpoint
Worksheets & Worked Example Handouts (to save lesson time, students can stick the examples into their books)
Lesson plan
An introduction to composite functions
Complete introduction lesson to functions and function notation, with fully differentiated questions for each task. Answers provided for self/peer assessment for all tasks.
Real life aspects shown to students to boost engagement and provide discussion opportunities.
Used as an interview lesson and had positive feedback, was offered the job.
Complete lesson plan included (timings can be adjusted to suit your timetable) with common misconceptions highlighted in the plan.
Lesson Objectives covered:
Beginner: To be able to solve worded problems using a function machine
Skilled: To be able to substitute into f(𝑥) given 𝑥
Expert: To be able use mapping diagrams, understanding the relationship between the range and domain of a function.