A great Card Sort activity suitable as a KS3 revision aid for sequences and finding the Nth term. This PowerPoint consists of cards that can be printed out and pupils can cut them up and sort them into groups. There are five groups, with five cards in each group. Some cards don't match with anything. The blank cards allow pupils that have finished quickly to draw their own cards to match with the original cards that don&'t fit into a group.
In this word document worksheet, students solve simple one or two step equations. They find the number value of a letter and then write the letters above the corresponding number value in the sentence to produce the phrase 'I can solve equations'.
This is a great KS3 lesson on substituting values into linear, quadratic and cubic equations and plotting coordinates. It demonstrates the link between algebra and geometry. The student instruction worksheets are very detailed with lots of screen shots which is helpful for those new to the autograph program.
This allows students to check that their answers are correct and to emphasise the link between equations and graphs.
A great activity which uses ICT well to explore function transformations at GCSE. This worksheet is to be used with Autograph to investigate the effect of function transformations; uses function notation.
This PowerPoint resource demonstrates visual patterns to help pupils understand the position to term rule in sequences. Click a door to open it and reveal the term underneath.
A great resource for KS3 Sequence lessons.
This word worksheet can be used as part of a lesson plan for using autograph to investigate sequences. There are instructions and images to support pupils to discover the link between sequences and graphs.
Turn the pupils into coordinates and plot graphs! I think there was a problem downloading this file because Word gets upset about the giant text. I have split the file up into 4 separate files, hopefully this will make it easier to download.