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Make maths masters, out of your students. "Feedback is the breakfast of champions" - Ken Blanchard, so please leave a review
*Bundle* Laws of Indices / Exponents - Lesson and Activity Series
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*Bundle* Laws of Indices / Exponents - Lesson and Activity Series

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PowerPoint and Slides lessons and a variety of PDF activities involving writing in index and expanded form, negative and zero indices, multiplying and dividing indices, raising to a power, fractional indices and variables with coefficients. Please see previews before purchase.
*Bundle* Positive and Negative Numbers - Basics *Bundle*
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*Bundle* Positive and Negative Numbers - Basics *Bundle*

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This is a bundle featuring the following individual resources: Ordering Integers Ordering Integers and Decimals Adding Integers Subtracting Integers I intend to grow this bundle in the future with the following: Adding Integers and Decimals Subtracting Integers and Decimals
Plotting Using a Table of Values - Two-Step Equations with Integer Gradients
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Plotting Using a Table of Values - Two-Step Equations with Integer Gradients

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Plotting straight line graphs using a table of values can be tricky. This resource consists of two worksheets focusing on two-step equations. The first worksheet has four questions focusing on all positive gradients whilst the second has four negative gradients. Each worksheet itself is scaffolded three different ways to allow for optimum understanding. If you are interested my one-step equations with integer gradients is available for FREE here
Representing Data - Charts and Tables Matching Activity
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Representing Data - Charts and Tables Matching Activity

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This resource consists of 3 different themes, each with 3 different questions and each differentiated 3 ways. That’s 27 possible puzzles for your students to match! Each puzzle is a set of raw data, frequency table and bar chart to be matched together. Please read the preview before purchasing to see if this lesson is appropriate for you. This lesson is based on the Pearson Key Stage 3 Maths Progress scheme of work but is appropriate the curriculum over.
Angles - Angle Facts Puzzle
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Angles - Angle Facts Puzzle

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Help students of all ages and abilities to recall their angle facts using this greatly scaffolded worksheet pack Please read the preview thoroughly before purchase.
Mathamo - A Maths Board Game - 7+ Version
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Mathamo - A Maths Board Game - 7+ Version

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This is an all topics maths board game based on England’s mathematics curriculum for key stage 1 (5-7) year olds. This includes the game board and 156 question cards. Please look at the preview before purchase
Mathematical Code Names
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Mathematical Code Names

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In this word game, students can compete or work together to find which of the code names belong to their team, which belong to the other, which are neutral and which ends the game. With 320 words and 80 different game layouts per game mode, that’s 800 undecillion different possible games relating to mathematical vocabulary so you’ll never play the same game twice! Individual printables as well as a list of words to upload and use on the online game codenames. game where you can create your own room for students to join and upload a custom word list. Also an access file for you to create your own code names (though you will need an upside down font for it to work perfectly). Play like the regular game of codenames!
Arithmetic - Difference Sudoku
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Arithmetic - Difference Sudoku

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Practicing adding and subtracting positive numbers and logic skills by having a go at this difference sudoku. It works just like an ordinary sudoku except instead of being given some starting numbers, you are given the difference between adjacent numbers. For example if the difference is ‘8’, it would mean the numbers either side are ‘1’ and ‘9’, you just have to work out, which of these numbers goes where.
Arithmetic - Addition Pyramid Worksheet
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Arithmetic - Addition Pyramid Worksheet

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Practicing adding and subtracting positive numbers using these pyramid worksheets. Comes in two variations, integers and decimals. In PDF and Powerpoint/Slides version to allow for editing.