Patterns & Sequences is a completely interactive lesson fro learners in year 2. In this lesson, learners will be able to order and arrange combinations of mathematical objects in patterns and sequences.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of drag and drop differentiated activities with instant learner feedback.
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Contains 32 Interactive pages
Simple and Compound Interest for KS3 to GCSE is a completely interactive lesson for learners taking GCSE (1-9).
In this lesson, learners will be able to solve problems involving percentage change, including percentage increase, decrease, and original value problems, and calculate simple and compound interest in financial mathematics.
What is in the lesson:
34 interactive slides;
Drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback;
Differentiated questions on simple and compound interest, as well as answers
Printable interactive worksheets
Teachers can use this lesson for whole-class teaching. It can also be used for practice and revision by learners at home.
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Enhance your students' timetable reading skills with this interactive, engaging digital lesson designed for Year 5 learners! Aligned with the Key Stage 2 curriculum, this resource guides students through understanding, completing, and interpreting timetables with real-life examples. Each activity is crafted to develop essential skills in reading time, finding specific information, and solving timetable-related problems.
What’s Inside:
Interactive slides with engaging activities for completing and reading timetables
Practice scenarios to help students interpret and respond to timetable questions
Real-world examples, including bus, train, and class schedules
Self-marking quizzes and instant feedback for independent learning
Key Features:
Fully digital and interactive format, compatible with TES and classroom devices
Ideal for whole-class teaching, small groups, or individual study
Designed to build confidence in Year 5 maths and prepare students for practical time management
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Rounding Numbers to the Nearest 10, 100… is a completely interactive lesson designed for learners in key stage 2.
In this lesson, learners will be able to:
round any number up to 1,000,000 to the nearest 10, 100, 1,000, 10,000 and 100,000;
use rounding to check answers to calculations and determine, in the context of a problem, levels of accuracy;
and round decimals with 2 decimal places to the nearest whole number and to 1 decimal place.
This fun-packed lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and as well as for home learning. An amazing resource for your Google classroom!
This amazing resource contains 46 Interactive pages, with lots of drag and drop activities and worksheets on rounding and estimations with instant feedback.
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This amazing interactive lesson on Average will give year 6 learners lots of practice on calculating mean. They will be able to apply their addition and division skills to calculate the mean average in a variety of contexts.
Your ks2 learners will learn to find the mean by sharing equally or using the formula:
Mean = Total ÷ number of items, and investigate missing data when given the mean.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of differentiated drag and drop activities with instant feedback.
Telling The Time AM or PM is a completely interactive year 3 lesson with lots of differentiated activities. See Preview Here
In this lesson, learners will be able:
to tell and write the time from an analogue clock.
use vocabulary such as o’clock, am/pm, morning, afternoon, noon and midnight
This lesson contains 24 interactive pages with lots of drag and drop activities and worksheet for extended work.
Coordinates - KS3 Interactive Digital Maths Lesson and Activities
This is a completely interactive lesson with differentiated activities on coordinates for ks3 learners in year 7 to year 9.
This lesson provide learners a completely interactive and engaging resource that will teach them how to apply coordinates in all four quadrants.
Learning Objectives:
To build on their knowledge of coordinates in the four quadrants.
Plot specified points.
Plot polygons.
Draw sides to complete a given polygon.
What is in the lesson:
42 interactive slides;
Drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback;
Differentiated questions that will engage learners
6-page Printable Worksheets included with answers.
Teachers can use this lesson for whole class teaching. It can also be used for practice and revision by learners at home.
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Introduction to probability (probability scale)
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Order of operations
Area and perimeter
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Decimal Place Value
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Position and direction is a complete interactive lesson bundle that is designed for learners in Year 1 ages 5 to 6.
Learning Objectives includes:
use the language ‘full’, ‘half’, ‘quarter’ and ‘three-quarter’ to describe turns made by shapes/objects;
use ‘left’, ‘right’, ‘forwards’ and ‘backwards’ to describe position and direction;
describe the position of objects and shapes from different starting positions;
locate position of objects on a grid; and
locate objects using language such as between, under, above, right, left, middle etc.
What is in the lesson:
16 interactive slides;
Drag and drop activities with instant learner feedback;
Differentiated questions as well as answers; and
Printable interactive worksheets.
Teachers can use this lesson for whole class teaching. It can also be used for practice and revision by learners at home.
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This is a bundled lesson with two sub-topics in which learners will be able to add and subtract decimals using formal written methods designed for year 7 learners. They will also be able to solve decimal problems involving money. The lesson starts with a quick recap of the addition and subtraction of whole numbers.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
There are lots of drag and drop activities on how to add and subtract decimals with instant feedback.
Contains 86 Interactive pages.
Expanding Brackets is a completely interactive maths lesson with lots of differentiated activities that will engage your year 8 class. In this lesson, learners will learn how to simplify and manipulate algebraic expressions to maintain equivalence by brackets.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
Lots of drag and drop activities as well as instant learner feedback.
To open this lesson you need to unzip or extract the files.
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This amazing factorisation for year 8 is a completely interactive lesson and activity designed for ks3 learners. In this lesson, learners will understand that factorising is the reverse process of expanding brackets. A factorised answer will always contain a set of brackets. Pupils will be able to factorise an expression fully, take out the highest common factor (HCF) of all the terms. This fun-packed lesson with differentiated questions will give pupils ample opportunities to practice how to simplify and manipulate algebraic expressions by taking out common factors.
The lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home for home learning.
With lots of drag and drop activities as well as instant feedback.
Contains 25 interactive slides.
Surds is a completely interactive digital maths resource with lots of differentiated activities that will engage and motivate your learners. In this lesson, learners will be able to:
1) calculate with surds
2) simplify surd expressions involving squares [for example √12 = √(4 × 3) = √4 × √3 = 2√3] and
3) rationalise denominators
This lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers, GCSE revisions and maths practice at home by learners who want to improve their maths or homeschooling.
There are lots of drag and drop differentiated interactive activities with instant learner feedback.
To access online choose the index.html file.
You can also access this lesson offline.
Contains 43 Interactive pages
This high-engagement interactive rounding lesson will give your year 4 learners ample opportunities to practice rounding to the nearest 10, 100, or 1,000. Buy this amazing resource with lots of engaging fun-packed activities to save lots of lesson planning time.
**In the lesson, learners will be able to:**
1. identify numbers on a number line;
2. round numbers to the nearest 10;
3. round numbers to the nearest 100;
4. round numbers to the nearest 1000
The Lesson can be used as whole class teaching by teachers and at home by learners.
With lots of drag and drop activities as well as instant learner feedback, this lesson contains 51 pages of interactive and immersive learning and lots of assessment opportunities.
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Want an interactive Place Value math lesson for your Year 4 students that will help them to recognise the place value of each digit in a four-digit number (1,000s, 100s, 10s, and 1s)? In this fun-packed lesson, your students will be able to represent numbers to 9,999, using concrete objects on a place value grid. This lesson is completely interactive with drag and drop activities that will engage and motivate your learners!
Contents:
The Place Value math resource contains:
42 interactive slides with dynamic graphics that will engage your year 4 students
Interactive Drag and Drop activities with instant learner feedback
Writing Numbers in Words Worksheets with answers included
Differentiated questions and answers
Can be used for Distant Learning
What learners will learn in this lesson:
How to read numbers represented with concrete objects
How to read numbers presented on a place value chart and recognise its value
Write numbers in digits and words
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Want an interactive math lesson that will teach your Key Stage 3 students the language of probability? In this fun-packed lesson with differentiated activities, your students will be able to record, describe and analyse the frequency of outcomes of simple probability experiments, using appropriate language and the 0-1 probability scale. This lesson is completely interactive with drag and drop activities that will engage and motivate your learners!
Contents:
The Introduction to Probability and the Probability Scale math resource contains:
28 interactive slides with dynamic graphics that will engage your KS3 students
Interactive Drag and Drop activities with instant learner feedback
Worksheets with answers included
Differentiated questions and answers
Can be used for Distant Learning
What learners will learn in this lesson:
Understand that Probability is the study of how likely something is to happen.
Measure outcome on a Probability scale that ranges from IMPOSSIBLE (0) to CERTAIN (1)
Describe the probability of an event happening using words such as likely, impossible, certain, even chance etc.
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This is a single user licence. Unlimited use for you and your students. However, you may not distribute additional copies to friends or fellow teachers.
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The topics included within this high-engagement algebra bundle will give your learners ample opportunity to develop their skills in algebraic expressions, solving equations, linear inequalities and more. This amazing algebra lessons can also be used for your GCSE class.
Topics included:
Substitution
Factorization
Expanding brackets
Linear equations
Distance time graphs
Equation and gradient of a straight line
Simultaneous equations
What are plans and elevations?
Plans and elevations are a way of representing a 3-dimensional object. We have three views of the 3D shape. In this unit learners will learn about plans and elevations, including what they are, how to construct them and how to interpret plans and elevations to generate a 3D image. See Preview Here.
They will learn the three views of a 3D shape:
From the front of the shape, called the front elevation
From the side of the shape, called side elevation
From above looking down on the shape, called the plan view
This amazing interactive resource bundle also includes plans and elevations worksheets based on Edexcel, AQA and OCR exam questions with answers for that extra work.
Probabilities: Independent Events Digital Lesson and Activities for KS3 See Preview Here
In statistics and probability, independent events are those occurrences that are not influenced by other events. This means that the outcome of one event has no effect on the outcome of another event. For example, the flip of a coin and the roll of a die are independent events because the outcome of one does not affect the outcome of the other.
To understand the concept of independent events, it can be helpful to use an interactive lesson or activity. For example, you could have your class conduct a probability experiment where they flip a coin and roll a die multiple times, and record the results in a table. As they do this, they can observe that the outcome of the coin flip does not affect the outcome of the die roll, and vice versa.
Once your learners understand the concept of independent events, you can introduce them to the rule of product. This rule is used to calculate the probability of multiple independent events occurring. For example, if the probability of event A occurring is 1/2, and the probability of event B occurring is 1/3, the probability of both A and B occurring is 1/2 * 1/3 = 1/6.
By teaching your learners about independent events and the rule of product, you can help them develop a stronger understanding of probability and its applications in the real world.
How to Calculate probabilities learning objectives:
understand that probability is given on a scale of 0-1;
be able to write probability as fractions, decimals and sometimes as percentages;
calculate probability of single events;
review the use of listings, tables and tree diagrams to calculate the probability of two or more events.
Teachers can use the lesson for whole class teaching and learners can also use it at home to practice at home.
There are lots of drag and drop activities as well as instant feedback.
The lesson contains 19 interactive pages.
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KS2 Multiplication Mastery is a Maths bundle lesson that is completely interactive for learners in key stage 2 with lots of drag and drop digital activities to master the multiplication table.
With engaging and dynamic content, the fun-packed KS2 Multiplication Mastery is designed to support the learning of the times tables and reinforce those important table facts.
What is inside this pack
Multiplication-number-bond
Multiplication-mastery-times-table-wheel
Multiplication-mastery-fast-factors
Multiplications - Column Method
Grid Method Multiplications
Multiplication facts
Long Multiplication-Partitioning
The 4 times table
Want an interactive Box and Whisker Plots maths lesson for your GCSE (KS4) students that will help them to understand and find the five-number summary including minimum values of a given data, lower quartile, the median, upper quartile and also calculate the interquartile range using these data?
In this fun-packed lesson, your students will be able to read, interpret and draw box plots from given information; practice drawing box plots from cumulative graphs.
The lesson contains 44 interactive slides in stunning design and dynamic graphics that will engage your learners, a free printable worksheet also included with answers. The activities also include lots of exam-type questions giving your students ample opportunity to improve their grades.
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