Suitable for both primary and secondary pupils. This murder mystery style activity is designed to engage your pupils on the types of numbers by having them determine the details of a crime which took place. This can be used as a class or homework activity. Answers are included.
This PowerPoint features explanations, examples and questions on calculating square and cube numbers and their roots. All questions are integrated into the PowerPoint so that pupils can copy and complete the questions in their books.
Suitable for both primary and secondary pupils. This worksheet is designed to help pupils find the volume of prisms. The worksheet is fully differentiated (mild, medium spicy and hot) allowing pupils to work at different levels simultaneously. There is a super challenge to really challenge high ability pupils and see if they can ‘take the heat.’
Add some fun to your exam revision lessons with this millionaire game. This resource is suitable for either primary or secondary pupils as a revision tool for revising Maths Number related topics. It includes sound effects as well as an engaging plenary featuring a clip from the actual television show. Perfect for an end of term fun lesson. Topics covered include: -negative numbers -order of operations -types of numbers -percentages -fractions -inequalities -standard form -HCF -ratio -proportion
Suitable for primary and secondary pupils. This lesson teaches students how to use order of operations (BIDMAS) to simplify expressions. The lesson features a starter, main, and plenary all fully differentiated. There are numerous example and practice questions for pupils to work through along with answers for pupils to self-assess their work. There are a series of “Super Challenge” questions to stretch and challenge high ability pupils as well as a self-assessment plenary to allow pupils to sel
This PowerPoint goes through step-by-step how to convert between common metric units. The starter activity reviews pupil's knowledge on ratio and then goes through how to convert metric units in a simple manner using flow charts and multiplying and dividing by powers of 10. Examples and exercises re all embedded in the PowerPoint lesson.
Complete lesson used for an observation. Starter, main and plenary are fully differentiated and guide students on how to identify and calculate missing angles within parallel lines.
Complete lesson covering Factors, Multiples, Highest Common Factor, and Lowest Common Multiple. Questions and answers are differentiated and are embedded within the lesson. May take more than one lesson to complete.
6th - 11th
Math, Numbers
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