Adding & Subtracting Fractions Differentiated W/SQuick View
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Adding & Subtracting Fractions Differentiated W/S

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Worksheet on adding and subtracting fractions for Level 4/5 students. Split into 3 sections (Bronze: Same denominator, Silver: Different denominator - have to change one fraction, Gold: Different denominator - have to change both fractions). Students can work way through worksheet or be directed to particular section if working at particular level.
Quadratic, Cubic & Reciprocal Graphs (Grade B)Quick View
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Quadratic, Cubic & Reciprocal Graphs (Grade B)

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Scaffolded worksheet to meet following learning outcomes: Bronze: Draw graphs of quadratic and cubic functions by plotting co-ordinates. Silver: Draw graphs of reciprocal functions by plotting co-ordinates. Gold: Recognise the type of function (quadratic, cubic, reciprocal) when given a graph.
Solving equations (L6/7) LessonQuick View
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Solving equations (L6/7) Lesson

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All: Solve equations with variable on one side (L5/6) Most: Solve equations with variable on both sides (L6) Some: Solve inequalities and show on number line (L7) Included: Starter worksheet to assess prior knowledge, 5 differentiated worksheets based on stage of prior learning, plenary worksheet to assess progress, powerpoint with outcomes/AFL Qs on, lesson plan.
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Differentiated Reading & Interpreting Scales

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Differentiated worksheets on reading and interpreting scales - Level 3 (only whole numbers); Level 4 (including decimals); Level 4 / 5 (explain what each division represents). Images on sheets taken from various other resources put up on TES so thank you to those contributors!
Converting between metric and imperial unitsQuick View
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Converting between metric and imperial units

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Sheets with tables on that show conversions between metric and imperial units, that students could stick into books. Worksheet with questions converting between metric and imperial worksheets (answers included!).
Square Numbers / Square RootsQuick View
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Square Numbers / Square Roots

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Worksheets with Qs involving square numbers and square roots. Answer to each question corresponds to a letter - spells out name of celebrity. [NB: mistake in code: letter V should be number 21]. Answers - Worksheet A: Tulisa Contostavlos. B: Denzel Washington. C: Justin Timberlake.
3D shapes worksheetQuick View
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3D shapes worksheet

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Worksheet on 3D shapes: naming 3d shapes and listing their properties (faces, edges, vertices). Good for starter activity.
Pythagoras Lesson Plan and WorksheetsQuick View
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Pythagoras Lesson Plan and Worksheets

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GCSE Lesson introducing Pythagoras - planned for Top Set Year 9. Start with Tarsia puzzle on squares/square roots. Then investigative worksheet (only item not included here as made offline) of triangles of different sizes - ask students to measure each triangle and complete a table with the headings 'a', &'a squared&';, 'b&', &';b squared', &'c&';, 'c squared&' - see if they can spot a relationship. Then examples and questions set in Powerpoint, followed by differentiated worksheet. Plenary: WILT activity.
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Translation Lesson

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Lesson on basic translation (year 7 level) - so translating shapes and describing them using units right/left, up/down (rather than vectors). Questions included in powerpoint - including AFL Qs.Good use of animations on Powerpoint to show translation.
KS3 Percentages of Amounts Maze WorksheetQuick View
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KS3 Percentages of Amounts Maze Worksheet

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KS3 worksheet with 2 'mazes&' on - have to go from start to finish answering each question and selecting correct path with correct answer. One maze is &';easy' percentages (non-calculator) - 50%, 10%, 5%, etc. Other is percentages to use calculator - 37%, 13%, etc. Answers are given. Inspired by: http://www.tes.co.uk/ResourceDetail.aspx?storyCode=6039571 - Fractions of Amounts Maze
Simplifying Expressions Differentiated WorksheetQuick View
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Simplifying Expressions Differentiated Worksheet

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Level 4/5 simplifying algebraic expressions worksheet - 'chilli&' rating for difficulty. Section A: Collecting like terms with 1 variable (L4) Section B: Collecting like terms with more than 1 variable (L5) Section C: Expanding single brackets (L5)
Volume & Surface Area of Cylinders LessonQuick View
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Volume & Surface Area of Cylinders Lesson

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Powerpoint for lesson on volume & surface area of cylinders. Starter: Multiple choice area of circle Qs Main: Formulas / examples / explain how surface area formula is formed / questions Plenary: GCSE Q / traffic light self assessment [NB: mistake on surface area examples - answer given in centimetres cubed rather than squared so make sure amend this!]
Algebra Halloween Murder Mystery (L4/5)Quick View
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Algebra Halloween Murder Mystery (L4/5)

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'Murder mystery' task for Halloween, with 5 different clues to solve - where/how/when/victim/murderer. Tasks include simplifying, substitution, equivalent terms, and solving equations. Based on students working at Level4/5, but questions could be adapted to fit different abilities. Or Level 3/4 task is here: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Algebra-Halloween-Murder-Mystery-L3-4-6297973/ Answers included.
Proportion (Unitary Method) Treasure HuntQuick View
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Proportion (Unitary Method) Treasure Hunt

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Differentiated treasure hunts - one with questions based at Level 3 (involving only one step), and other with questions based at Level 4 (two steps). I usually print one on one coloured paper, and other on another colour: students then select which treasure hunt to do based on their level or their understanding. Stick the 20 question cards up around the room for each hunt. Students pick any to start at, they must work out the answer to the first question and then find the card that has that answer on top, then answer that next question, etc.
Simultaneous Equations LessonQuick View
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Simultaneous Equations Lesson

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Lesson on simultaneous equations (in which equations are to be taken away only - ie, all positives used). Differentiated learning outcomes; bronze: solve simultaneous equations where neither equation has to be changed, silver: solve where one equations has to be changed, gold: solve where both equations have to be changed. Included: lesson plan, powerpoint with outcomes / plenary questions, 'pit&' activity, and differentiated worksheet.
Percentage Increase & Decrease PowerpointQuick View
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Percentage Increase & Decrease Powerpoint

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Powerpoint for lesson introducing percentage increase/decrease. Starts with finding percentage of amounts - basic, and ones need calculator for. (use ‘Percentages of Amounts Maze’ worksheet http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Percentages-of-Amounts-Maze-6208507/). Then example of percentage increase/decrease. Questions and answers. WILT Q as plenary / traffic light self-assessment.
Algebra Halloween Murder Mystery (L3/4)Quick View
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Algebra Halloween Murder Mystery (L3/4)

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'Murder mystery&' task for Halloween, with 5 different clues to solve - where/how/when/victim/murderer. Tasks include simplifying, substitution, equivalent terms, and solving equations. Based on students working at Level 3/4, but questions could be adapted to fit different abilities. Or L4/5 task here: http://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Algebra-Halloween-Murder-Mystery-6297961/ Answers included.