GCSE Higher complete percentages revision. Including basic percentages, Compound and simple interest, recurring decimals, expressing a quantity as a percentage of another.
Powerpoint includes approx 4/5 lessons. All with animated examples and question for students to try ( answers all included).
Ends with a Super 9 – Percentages Increase, decrease and of amounts, converting fractions decimals and percentages, recurring decimals, reverse percentages and compound interest .
Powerpoint goes through percentage multipliers first , includes a game of bingo. ( no other resources needed)
Goes on to included compound interest and depreciation examples , and questions for students to try - All animated with answers.
Also included are a set of Edexcel past paper exam questions with answers.
Complete lesson.
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This powerpoint contains an introduction into how mandalas are very much linked too maths.
Templates are included so pupils can produce there own.
Great links to symmetry and rotation.
Great for end of term (and for creating new displays!)
Also used this lesson with a transition Y6 group and they loved it!
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Here are 6 revision clocks perfect for end of term revision all have answers.
There are aimed at Foundation students (could be easily used with KS3 Pupils as well!)
Revision clocks are great as they visually show to pupils how much work they should have completed!
Great for end of term, and summer homework :)
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Here is all you need to get pupils working independently on a data project of there own!
I have used this for several years at the end of terms and the kids really get stuck into it!
Very easy to use all the information is on the powerpoint - Great of term of term lessons!
All resources provided, nothing else needed. Great for the end of a data handling unit or end of term activity.
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These Maths problems solving questions are great to fill that 10 minutes gap left at the end of a lesson.
They are also great as engaging starters!
To encourage students to have a go and persevere.
They can be use singularly or as a quiz / carousel.
They really challenge pupils to use problem solving skills that are vital to the new GCSE and in life!!
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This is a whole lesson based on shapes skills higher pupils should already have and linking them to problem solving questions similar to that asked of the new spec GCSE questions.
Includes clear walked through examples and then lots of practice, all with answers.
Pupils responded really well and engaged with the problems.
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I created this resources as my foundation group were struggling on knowing when to use either pythagoras or trigonometry.
These were both skills they had learnt and could do but couldn’t quite understand when to use which one.
Lots of worked examples, and practice , all answers included. Complete lesson no other resources needed, no printing necessary.
This resource helped them understand which method for which scenario.
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This resources was created aiming at Year 6 and Year 7 pupils as the topics covered are all key aims for primary school children .
The garden contains lots of different questions and skills challenging pupils to problem solve.
This is a great transition activity and in groups pupils normally mange to achieve a lot in a lesson and really enjoy it!
Also Great for end of term KS3 - its great for pupils to recap key skills.
Angles Lesson created for Level 1 Maths at college. Would easily work for Primary / KS3 /GCSE Foundation groups
Includes :
Names of different Triangles
Names of types of angles
Angles on a straight line (Examples, practice and answers)
Angles in a Triangle (Examples, practice and answers)
Exam practice (Examples, practice and answers)
Angles around a point (Examples, practice and answers)
Opposite angles (Examples, practice and answers)
Cross word and match up task plenary
Isosceles triangles (Examples, practice and answers)
Complete lesson for Standard Form for GCSE Foundation Maths, great for revision!
Including :
Number trial starter with answers
Explanations and examples lead from previous knowledge
Practice in converting between numbers in standard from and vice versa ( Examples, practice questions and answers)
Multiplying and dividing in standard form ( Examples, practice questions and answers)
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This is a 4 lessons resources covering the following topics :
Writing a ratio from wordy questions,
Simplifying a ratio from wordy questions,
Dividing into a ratio,
Writing ratios as fractions,
And problem solving with ratio.
All answers are provided, and no printing needed!
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Everything is included (you may want to print the match-up, the match-up activity, and the exit card, but everything else is on the PowerPoint). It is aimed at GCSE Higher students.
This lesson was used for an interview at an Ofsted-rated secondary school, and I got the job! A base knowledge of cumulative frequency graphs is needed. The PowerPoint is fully animated.
Starter – 10mins
Starter task linked to previous learning on cumulative frequency graphs- Students are given a starter on paper- Complete the cumulative frequency graph and find key points from the graph. Lower quartile , median and upper quartile and interquartile range.
Examples & teaching – 10-15minutes –
1 min - shares answers to the starter and encourages students to correct if necessary.
3 mins: Show students how cumulative frequency is linked to a box plot drawing.
Learning check - Question students if they have seen a box plot, etc.
3 mins—Students completed key info needed to plot a box plot and copied this onto their worksheets. Questioning: Ask students what other information we can get from a box plot, e.g., IQR and Range. Discuss each section being worth 25% of the data.
4 mins: Students complete GCSE question creating box plot from cumulative frequency graph.
Mark and correct questioning students. Talk about the slight differences in answers due to the estimates reading off cumulative frequency graphs.
5mins - Examples of how to complete a box plot from a list of numbers and when information is missing.
Stretching task – 10-15mins
• Students complete the match-up activity in pairs. Encourage conversions.
• Support groups that need it as circulating the room. Encourage them to look back at the notes they just made.
Plenary 10mins
• Students are to complete the exit card under assessment conditions.
This is a complete 3/4 lesson on factorising Quadratics ( including with a coefficient>1), the difference of two squares, and solving all types of quadratics by factoring. It covers all that is needed for the GCSE Higher exams.
Covers :
Factorising single bracket expressions reminder and practice with answers
Negative operations quick 20 questions ( sum and product)
Explanations of what makes an expression a ‘quadratic’
Sum and Product examples and practice activity with answers
Factorising quadratics with a coefficient of 1 example
Gapped worksheet practice and answers
Factorising quadratics with coefficient > 1 example
Differentiated practice and answers
Difference of two squares examples
Explanation of how to spot the difference of two squares
Differentiated practice and answers
Solving examples when Factorising quadratics with a coefficient of 1
Gapped worksheet practice and answers
Solving examples when Factorising quadratics with a coefficient of >1
Solving examples when Factorising quadratics when rearranging is required
Solving examples when Factorising quadratics with only one bracket
Differentiated practice and answers
The Lesson provides examples and exercises on all topics. Everything, including answers, is on the PowerPoint, which is fully animated. You will not need to print extra resources.
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This resource contains lots of different statistics gathered from lots of different websites about the world cup 2018.
Task 1: Who has scored the most goals? (Reading from charts and interpreting)
Task 2: Teams aren’t shooting as much as they used too? (Counting, reading charts and interpreting)
Task 3: England may struggle but the Premier League dominates! (composite bar charts)
Task 4: Use the information about the different stadiums to be used in the world cup below to fill in the table. (Organising data, averages and total)
Task 5: There is 90 minutes in one football match to be played. Use the diagram to help answer the questions below. (working with times and schedueles)
Task 6: How far each nation will have to travel during the Group Stages? (conversion of km and miles, adding times, compound measures)
All with answers to save you time!
Can be used in part just as easily as all together.
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As the topics booklets I have previously used have now started to become a little outdated due to the new spec GCSE.
I have now (PAINSTAKINGLY!) gone through all the new spec papers that have been released and collected together topic questions for easy practice.
These work great as revision, practice and targets for pupils to work on after assessments.
All come with answers !
These are also great for the end of term (I’ve used them in carousels which is highly successful!)
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This is a whole lesson - including the lesson plan on finding angles in Isosceles triangles.
starts by building on knowledge of angles rules. Clear examples, and plenty of practice.
All ANSWERS ARE PROVIDED. No printing necessary.
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