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Maths resources. Working on Project-A-Lesson. A full lesson in a PowerPoint. For busy teachers who still want outstanding engaging tasks and learning checks

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Maths resources. Working on Project-A-Lesson. A full lesson in a PowerPoint. For busy teachers who still want outstanding engaging tasks and learning checks
Areas of compound shapes (with circles)
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Areas of compound shapes (with circles)

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Full lesson Prior knowledge check quite a few questions with nice diagrams learning check NOTE: TES is a bit rubbish for versioning. I often update my PowerPoints to add corrections or tweek the content etc. The latest version of this resource can always be found here
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions
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Multiplying and Dividing Fractions

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CHANGELOG 4/10/21 Fixed some formatting errors Simple stuff. Example problem pairs, so exercises. I’m sure there’s loads more interesting things you can do here. I used some extra stuff I found on resourceaholic for some practice. Probably at least 3/4 lessons in these slides.
Column addition and subtraction
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Column addition and subtraction

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Lots and lots of stuff on Column addition and subtraction along with talk about efficient calculations like shifts, using the correct language talk about association and commutativity. Some example problem pairs, loads of exercises with answers and some plenaries. Enough for 2/3 lessons here.
Frequency Tables and Mode
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Frequency Tables and Mode

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Covers how to draw a frequency table, continuous and discrete data and finding the mode from grouped and ungrouped frequency tables. Has a starter, some example problem pairs, some questions (that aren’t amazing tbh) and a plenary.
Pictograms
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Pictograms

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Includes A starter Two example problem pairs on finding frequencies and drawing the missing items. An exercise involving a bit of thinking (that owes a BIG debt of gratitude to @giftedHKO for the inspiration) Two exam questions A learning check plenary.
Areas of circles
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Areas of circles

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Areas of circles lesson. Includes Example problem pairs Lots of activities Links to some mini whiteboard random questions A learning check. Probably two lessons. Quite in-depth.
Vectors in column notation
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Vectors in column notation

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Very simple introduction to writing vectors in column notation, along with adding and multiplying them. Three example problem pairs, three matching exercises of questions, some mini whiteboard work and a plenary.
Column Multiplication
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Column Multiplication

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PowerPoint on column multiplication. *Starter with a focus on commutativity etc *Example problem pair to teach with *Some questions (a bit of a boring exercise, sorry) *A blooket *5 QQ to finish.
Index Laws : Multiplication
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Index Laws : Multiplication

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Trying to aim for a mastery/in depth lesson, rather than getting all the index laws done in one lesson. Huge credit to Jo Morgan (@mathsjem). Nicked a lot from her for this resource. CHANGELOG: 2/10/22 Updated new style. Added some whiteboard work.
Words and numbers
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Words and numbers

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6 starters that help students connect the different words for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Lots of questions like ‘6 and 4 more’ and ‘4 lots of 6’ and ‘4 increased by 6’
Index Laws : Power Law and change of base
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Index Laws : Power Law and change of base

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Trying to aim for a mastery/in depth lesson, rather than getting all the index laws done in one lesson. Huge credit to Jo Morgan (@mathsjem). Nicked a lot from her for this resource. CHANGELOG : 10/3/2022 Changed to new format, a bit of cleaning up
Factorising Non-Monic Quadratics
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Factorising Non-Monic Quadratics

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Quadratics of the form ax^2 + bx + c Example problem pair, some questions, some examples where a and c are not prime and then some exam questions. Personally I use the grid method (Check out Jo Morgan’s Compendium of Mathematical Methods!)
Simultaneous Equations - One linear One Quadratic
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Simultaneous Equations - One linear One Quadratic

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Full lesson Example problem pairs Questions Exam questions Learning check When I come to update this, I need to add more questions where substitution is required. NOTE : I update my PowerPoints a lot, but don’t always reupload them to TES. They’re a work in progress. The latest version of this PowerPoint can always be found here.
Rounding to 10,100, 1000
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Rounding to 10,100, 1000

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Simple ppt. Some example problem pairs, an exercise, a quick learning check and a link to a blooket for practice. CHANGELOG : 9/15/22 : Added a miniwhiteboard task