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Completing the square

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Completing the Square. Differentiated cards. Green, yellow, orange, blue functional maths, red and black. A range of skills are tested leading into other topics such as transformations of graphs and algebraic fractions.(if needed). Answer sheet included. Use as a group activity or singular. I have printed 2 (A5 size) to a page and 4 to a page, laminate and keep. Variety of uses. Good for C1 to revise quadratic curves.
area and perimeter of composite shapesQuick View
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area and perimeter of composite shapes

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Graded cards to work in pairs in groups. Green, Yellow, Blue and Red. The red could be used with GCSE. Also looking at similar shapes and how area changes if double the dimensions. The algebra on the last red card is stretching for KS3 but is possible for the top achievers.
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functions, domain and range

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An activity. The students match the graph with the function, range and domain. Can be used as pair work, group work, matching all four cards instead of pairs. Run several off on different coloured paper, laminate and reuse next year or as revision.
General formula for a circle new GCSEQuick View
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General formula for a circle new GCSE

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Generate formula for circle GCSE.(14-16) Grids to use to do Pythagoras and make a circle. 2 solutions when rooting. etc Differentiated cards. Answers. PPT with plenary and perpendicular graph to use to lead onto tangents to a circle. You do not need the publisher worksheet as the cards are individual.
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Probability trees differentiated tasks.

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I have made 2 sets of differentiated cards. First set all the same border. Students to match questions. Work through. Replaced and not replaced. Involves algebra and solving quadratics. Tasks 1-5 get harder. Work in pairs or in groups. Second set matching colours to enable ease of assigning specific tasks. Laminate ,cut and keep.
Number Patterns KS3 ActivityQuick View
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Number Patterns KS3 Activity

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Number Patterns. Filling in numbers in a sequence. Finding the relationship in words. Generating a formula. Find missing values in table. Graded cards, tasks 1-7. 1 set all same colour so that students have to match them first. Second set different colours for ease of matching. Move on to Hogwarts Robberies and rearranging the formula.
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007 Ninja Loci and shading regions

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You are a Ninja agent. Find your way through the robotic guards, cameras etc to get to the helicopter. I have made this worksheet based on a resource from Owen 134866. If done correctly there is only one safe way to the helicopter.
Coordinates, other topics.Differentiated tasks.Quick View
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Coordinates, other topics.Differentiated tasks.

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Differentiated task on coordinates. Coloured questions green, yellow, orange and red. Different skills and challenges. Story unfolds as pupils progress through the tasks. Can be used throughout ks3 /4.Can be used as a revision of many topics.
Sequences,algebra,KS3 Hogwarts Robberies. lots..Quick View
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Sequences,algebra,KS3 Hogwarts Robberies. lots..

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Hogwarts mystery unfolds. Finding the missing numbers in a sequence. Expressing how to get the next number. Solving who stole what from Hogwarts. Writing an equation to work out the prison sentences for Azkaban. Work out how long they were in prison. Date of release. Rearranging formula, working out unknowns. Lots of fun for starting number patterns.
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children are special

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With aid of research from a set of books and personal experience I have put this booklet together for children with special needs. I have printed it off to make an A5 booklet. It contains SEN details, what are the symptoms, teaching tips and notes for teachers. I have given it to all the staff as I think we can take into the classroom ideas that may help pupils follow work more easily. I also give a copy to my ITT students as it also helps them with teaching and their essays. Hope it helps.