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Science Fact Maths – Finding a Fraction of a Quantity - Harder
Science Fact Maths – Calculate the fraction of the quantity on the bottom row, then match to the solution in the top row. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence.
Science Fact Maths – Estimation
Find the Science fact – estimate the answer to the sum on the bottom row ( round to 1 S.F.), find the solution in the top one. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence. Solution provided.
Find the Quote – Simplifying Surds
Find the Science fact – Simplify the surd on the bottom row, find the solution in the top one. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence.
Science Fact Maths – Finding a Fraction of a Quantity - Easier
Science Fact Maths – Calculate the fraction of the quantity on the bottom row, then match to the solution in the top row. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence.
Science Fact Maths – Dividing Quantities by a given ratio
Find the Science fact – complete the problem on the bottom row, find the solution in the top one. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence. (Solution provided).
Calculating percentages of an amount with a calculator (incuding Functional Questions)
A PowerPoint slide show with step by step animated examples of how to calculate percentages of an amount with a calculator. The slides include an algorithm to model the method that pupils can copy. Then questions, with answers that appear on clicks. Then functional, exam type questions (with answers) to further deepen understanding. Suitable for specialist and non-specialist Maths teachers. No password protection, so you can customise it at will!
Find the Quote Algebra - Simple Substitution
Substitute into the expressions on the bottom row; find the answer in the top one. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence
Find the Quote Number - Fractions - Four Operations
Find the Quote – Complete the sum on the bottom row, then find the solution in the top row. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence.
Science Fact Maths – Converting fractions to percentages (non-calculator)
Science Fact Maths – Convert the fraction on the bottom row to a percentage, then match to the solution in the top row. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence.
Science Fact Maths – Fractions (multiplication and division)
Complete the sum on the bottom row, then find the solution in the top row. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence.
Find the Quote – Solving Equations (Linear, ‘x’ coefficient > 1)
Find the quote – find the value of ‘x’ on the bottom row, match it to the answer in the top one. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence.
Science Fact Maths – Fractions (addition and subtraction)
Science Fact Maths – Complete the sum on the bottom row, then find the solution in the top row. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence.
Science Fact Maths – Fractions (four operations)
Science Fact Maths – Complete the sum on the bottom row, then find the solution in the top row. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence.
Science Fact Maths – Multiplying by 10s, 100s, 1000s etc.
Find the Science fact - solve the sum on the bottom row, find the answer in the top one. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence.
Science Fact Maths – Perimeters and Polygons
Find the Science fact – calculate the perimeter on the bottom row, match it to the solution in the top one. Write down the letters in order to form a sentence. Solution included.
Adding and Subtracting Directed Numbers (including functional questions)
A PowerPoint slide show with step by step animated examples of how to add and subtract directed numbers. The slides include an algorithm to model the method that pupils can copy. Then questions, with answers that appear on clicks. Then functional, exam type questions (with answers), to further deepen understanding. Suitable for specialist and non-specialist Maths teachers. No password protection, so you can customise it at will!
Expressing Numbers as Products of Prime Factors (with questions and answers)
PowerPoint slide show with step by step animated examples of how calculate use factor trees to express numbers as products of primes. The slides include an algorithm to model the method that pupils can copy. Then questions, with answers that appear on clicks. Suitable for specialist and non-specialist Maths teachers. No password protection, so you can customise it at will!
Solving Linear Equations with One Variable (including worded questions)
A PowerPoint slide show with step by step animated examples of how to solve simple linear equations (e.g. 2x - 6 = 14). The slides include an algorithm to model the method that pupils can copy. Then questions, with answers that appear on clicks. Then worded, exam type questions (with answers) to further deepen understanding. Suitable for specialist and non-specialist Maths teachers. No password protection, so you can customise it at will!
Pythagoras Theorem (including functional questions with answers)
A PowerPoint slide show with step by step animated examples of how to find the unknown side of a right-angled triangle. The slides include an algorithm to model the method that pupils can copy. Then questions, with answers that appear on clicks. Then functional, exam type questions (with answers) to further deepen understanding. Suitable for specialist and non-specialist Maths teachers. No password protection, so you can customise it at will!
Percentage increase and decrease with a calculator (incuding Functional Questions)
A PowerPoint slide show with step by step animated examples of how to calculate percentage increase and decrease with a calculator. The slides include an algorithm to model the method that pupils can copy. Then questions, with answers that appear on clicks. Then functional, exam type questions (with answers) to further deepen understanding. Suitable for specialist and non-specialist Maths teachers. No password protection, so you can customise it at will!