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Mean from grouped data

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Lesson and worksheets to help students with finding the mean from group data. Differentiated and two plenaries. Can take 2 lessons.
Estimating Lesson and Worksheets.Quick View
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Estimating Lesson and Worksheets.

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Estimating lesson including a ‘hook’. Great for showing progress in an observation. Get the students to add up the original items that come up as you talk through a fictional barbecue, make sure they make a note of their answers. At the end of the lesson do it again now they know how to estimate and compare. Worksheets provided to extend or an exercise is available on the presentation, with answers.
Maths GCSE Paper 1 (Higher) - 13 Most Common Topics. Past Paper Questions (Non-Calc)Quick View
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Maths GCSE Paper 1 (Higher) - 13 Most Common Topics. Past Paper Questions (Non-Calc)

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This resources includes over 50 past paper questions directly linked into each specific topic area. I have sifted through all of the past paper and specimen papers available and ordered the most common topics for the non-calculator exam. This covers all grades (5-9) with questions in varying difficulty. To use the resources print off each of the 4 questions for each topic onto one piece of paper and go through or revise as you see fit. Unfortunately, no answers are supplied.
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Basic Angle Facts Lesson

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Exercises and definitions for the first angle facts. Angles in a right angle, a straight line, around a point. Moving on to triangles and quadrilaterals.
Plotting trig graphs (sin, cos and tan) - GCSEQuick View
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Plotting trig graphs (sin, cos and tan) - GCSE

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COMPELTE LESSON. No planning required only printing. Differentiated and step by step work to keep the students working and flowing through the lesson. Empty graphs and tables provided on sheets. Students use calculators to find the values and plot each graph. The powerpoint accompanies the sheets which allows you to demonstrate and plot the graphs yourself adding key bits of information and annotate as you wish. Is possible to complete an a whole lesson. There are exercises between each graph to plot a transform of each graph, differentiated. The students can use the table again and draw it on top of the original graph plotted and label properly. (These may not be needed in a lower/middle ability group)
Introduction to Algebra lessons 1-6.Quick View
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Introduction to Algebra lessons 1-6.

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6 to 7 lessons of Algebra included. NO planning required, just load up and go! All work is differentiated and has complete answers. Multiple exercises included on each slide. NO PRINTING REQUIRED. You can use each slide as in with no planning required. There is space on each example for you to work out the examples using the method you prefer. Topics included: 1, Expanding brackets and simplifying 2, Expand double and triple brackets 3, Factorising linear expressions 4, factorising quadratic expressions 5, substitution.
Using and drawing tree diagrams (3 lessons - gcse)Quick View
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Using and drawing tree diagrams (3 lessons - gcse)

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Starting with the basics of tree diagrams leading up to conditional probability tree diagrams over the course of 3 to 4 lessons. Worksheets are included with lessons numbers to match, Examples are included in the slides and exam type questions are provided too. No planning needed just print out the relevant sheets for each lesson and you’re good to go. ANSWERS INCLUDED.
Indices Rules and Evaluation - Complete course - Maths GCSEQuick View
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Indices Rules and Evaluation - Complete course - Maths GCSE

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4 or 5 lessons of indices work attached. All powerpoints include differentiated exercises for each step including reflection and exam style questions. There are three worksheets accompanying that may be used, however they aren’t needed if you’re short of time. The powerpoints have everything needed. Lessons 1 and 2 are suitable for the foundation course, part of lesson 3 may be used to extend foundation. All worksheets can be used at foundation level. Lessons 4-5 inlclude fractional and negative indices as well as multi-step simplyfying and are suitable for all higher level groups including intermediate and top sets.
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Completing the square complete lesson - gcse

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A complete lesson powerpoint with multiple differentiated questions and answers. NO PLANNING OR PRINTING REQUIRED. The slides contain 4 different exercises with previous examples to work through linking to each section. The different exercises can be used to break up the lesson and gradually increase the difficulty. Covers squaring brackets, completing the square, turning points and solving quadratics using completing the square. May be two lessons worth of content for a mid level ability group.
Solving linear equations (3 lessons)Quick View
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Solving linear equations (3 lessons)

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The following 3 lessons are 3 separate powerpoints. Each powerpoint has examples and a blank space to allow you to work them out in the method you prefer. Each exercise has complete differentiation and answers. These lessons begin with very little algebra understanding ( solving 3x =6) and go step by step until the students are capable of solving the following - > 4(2x +1)/3(1-2x) = -22. NO PLANNING REQUIRED. You can just load up the powerpoints and your next 3 or more lessons depending on speed of class are done for you.
Complete Quadratics Chapter 1 - AS-Level MathematicsQuick View
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Complete Quadratics Chapter 1 - AS-Level Mathematics

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A collection of 4 to 6 lessons in order increasing in difficulty. All slides INCLUDE ANSWERS as well as questions that can be printed or shown on a screen. There are examples with space for you as the teacher to work out the questions in the way you like. Challenging starters and exam questions are on the slide too. No planning needed, just plug in and go. Topics included: Quadratic factorise and solve, hidden quadratics, Complete the square, Quadratic formula, Discriminant, sketching quadratics with turning points.
Constructing Equations ( 2 Lessons) -GCSEQuick View
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Constructing Equations ( 2 Lessons) -GCSE

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Two lessons and a work sheet to accompany lesson 2. Lesson 1 covers setting up equations involving angles and perimeters. All slides have answers and examples so you can just plug in and go without needing to plan. Lesson 2 follows on after showing much harder examples and past paper questions for students to practice. The worksheet can be used as a homework or in lesson. Answers all supplied.
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Add and Subtract Fractions - Homework grid/sheet

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The resource attached is best to be printed out on A3 paper and used near the end of the unit of work titled. The homework grid is an end of unit piece of work that can be set as a home work or an end of term open ended task, even allowing a lesson to be focused around using computers and researching. This may require a little more planning ahead of time but is truly worth it. The grid is split into twelve different sections of different difficulty. Each section is worth either 2, 4 or 6 points depending on the difficulty. The aim is for each student to attempt at least fourteen points worth of questions. This allows the lower ability students to have something to aim for as well as the high ability students being stretched and interested and engaged.
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Homework grid/sheet - Pythagoras

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The resource attached is best to be printed out on A3 paper and used near the end of the unit of work titled. The homework grid is an end of unit piece of work that can be set as a home work or an end of term open ended task, even allowing a lesson to be focused around using computers and researching. This may require a little more planning ahead of time but is truly worth it. The grid is split into twelve different sections of different difficulty. Each section is worth either 2, 4 or 6 points depending on the difficulty. The aim is for each student to attempt at least fourteen points worth of questions. This allows the lower ability students to have something to aim for as well as the high ability students being stretched and interested and engaged.
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Homework grid/sheet - Sequences.

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The resource attached is best to be printed out on A3 paper and used near the end of the unit of work titled. The homework grid is an end of unit piece of work that can be set as a home work or an end of term open ended task, even allowing a lesson to be focused around using computers and researching. This may require a little more planning ahead of time but is truly worth it. The grid is split into twelve different sections of different difficulty. Each section is worth either 2, 4 or 6 points depending on the difficulty. The aim is for each student to attempt at least fourteen points worth of questions. This allows the lower ability students to have something to aim for as well as the high ability students being stretched and interested and engaged.
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Percentages - Homework grid/sheet

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The resource attached is best to be printed out on A3 paper and used near the end of the unit of work titled. The homework grid is an end of unit piece of work that can be set as a home work or an end of term open ended task, even allowing a lesson to be focused around using computers and researching. This may require a little more planning ahead of time but is truly worth it. The grid is split into twelve different sections of different difficulty. Each section is worth either 2, 4 or 6 points depending on the difficulty. The aim is for each student to attempt at least fourteen points worth of questions. This allows the lower ability students to have something to aim for as well as the high ability students being stretched and interested and engaged.
Mean, median, range and mode - Homework grid/sheetQuick View
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Mean, median, range and mode - Homework grid/sheet

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The resource attached is best to be printed out on A3 paper and used near the end of the unit of work titled. The homework grid is an end of unit piece of work that can be set as a home work or an end of term open ended task, even allowing a lesson to be focused around using computers and researching. This may require a little more planning ahead of time but is truly worth it. The grid is split into twelve different sections of different difficulty. Each section is worth either 2, 4 or 6 points depending on the difficulty. The aim is for each student to attempt at least fourteen points worth of questions. This allows the lower ability students to have something to aim for as well as the high ability students being stretched and interested and engaged.
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Algebra and Equations 1 - Homework grid/sheet

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The resource attached is best to be printed out on A3 paper and used near the end of the unit of work titled. The homework grid is an end of unit piece of work that can be set as a home work or an end of term open ended task, even allowing a lesson to be focused around using computers and researching. This may require a little more planning ahead of time but is truly worth it. The grid is split into twelve different sections of different difficulty. Each section is worth either 2, 4 or 6 points depending on the difficulty. The aim is for each student to attempt at least fourteen points worth of questions. This allows the lower ability students to have something to aim for as well as the high ability students being stretched and interested and engaged.
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Adding and subtracting - Homework grid/sheet

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The resource attached is best to be printed out on A3 paper and used near the end of the unit of work titled. The homework grid is an end of unit piece of work that can be set as a home work or an end of term open ended task, even allowing a lesson to be focused around using computers and researching. This may require a little more planning ahead of time but is truly worth it. The grid is split into twelve different sections of different difficulty. Each section is worth either 2, 4 or 6 points depending on the difficulty. The aim is for each student to attempt at least fourteen points worth of questions. This allows the lower ability students to have something to aim for as well as the high ability students being stretched and interested and engaged.