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Percentages Game Board
Students create their own percentage questions at grades B and C with bonus questions being made at grade A. Students create as opposed to answer ensuring they develop a generality as to the question types and can better identify the processes required.
What is a fraction?
The powerpoint used to create a near pod presentation. Couldn't share the NPP because of TES rules.
Knowledge Organiser - Direct and Inverse Proportion
My first attempt at a knowledge organiser for a top set Year 10 group tackling the a two week module on the new GCSE on proportionality. The idea comes from: http://www.greatmathsteachingideas.com/2016/01/17/knowledge-organisers-better-than-learning-objectives-and-great-for-building-retention/
The idea is to provide this to the students as a clear framework for the learning that will take place hoping that this is more impactful that success criteria and lesson objectives.
You'll also find a blend space lesson here: https://www.tes.com/lessons/hlLoaruDcmplVA/direct-and-inverse-proportion
All feedback welcome.
Calculating the Interior Angles of a Polygon (Including Extension Problems)
A selection of problems around interior angles for students to solve. Follows on from the investigation into how side lengths link to angle sums. Leads into exterior angles and other problems.
EDIT: The first 4 slides for part of an Always, sometimes, never questioning session that I haven't obviously highlighted. I am fully aware that trapezium's don't have right angles. The task is designed to illicit misconceptions! Apologies for forgetting to signpost!
Name that graph!
Name the graph, higher tier.
Assessment Triads
3 minute assessment groups of 3.
Specific role cards.
Histograms Activities
A couple of activities to support lessons involving histograms. One a learner bingo and the other a True or False activity.
Famous Faces
Starter activity for students to broaden horizons and introduce role models.
Supplied in two forms.
Inequalities Mini-Guide
A self contained document originally designed for varying tasks per table completed on a rotation basis. There are information sheets and questions sheets.
It has however since been used to create a mini booklet for individual work.
Where to get resources?
A prompt for resources gathering for SCITT, GTP and NQTs in Maths.
Secret Student Cards
Develop questioning, literacy etc by students tallying events in the classroom.
Tutor Time - Comic Relief / Charity
This activity is designed to take 3 sessions and enables students to appreciate the hard work Comic Relief does on a number of issues.
The sessions culminate in a dragons presentation where students advocate for their cause to continue to receive funding from Comic Relief.
Tutor TIme - Influential People
A tutor time lesson on influential people and their effect on the students. This sessions culminates in students considering the people that have most influence over them and producing a written report.
Knowledge Organiser - Inequalities
Another attempt to put knowledge organisers to good use. This time with inequalities.
Check you http://www.greatmathsteachingideas.com/2016/01/17/knowledge-organisers-better-than-learning-objectives-and-great-for-building-retention/ for the inspiration.
Comments welcome.
Rally Coach
Various 'Rally Coach' activities designed to aid cooperative learning though pupils coaching each other.
Interior Angles
A selection of problems around interior angles for students to solve. Follows on from the investigation into how side lengths link to angle sums. Leads into exterior angles and other problems.
Interior Angles
A PPT file support the discovery of interior angle properties of polygon. This is a follow on lesson based around a table with the number of side, number of triangles and interior angle sum columns.
A number of tasks at the end extend the ideas beyond the previous lesson.
Area Problems
Three problems designed to get students learning by pursuing answers to big problems, consolidating understanding as they go.
Area of a Circle - PRET Homework
An interpretation of Maths PRET homework (see http://prethomework.weebly.com/about.html for details) on the theme of area of a circle.
Differentiation by Role cards
Role cards within groups and classes.
I've labelled each of my table positions and simply ask 1s to collect a particular role card. 2s to act as Behaviour Captains etc.
I've added a .ppt file for you to edit.
Initial idea credit has to go to Emma Ingate.