Starter looks at factorising numbers using square numbers as one of the factors. Rational and Irrational numbers are explained and defined. Surds are then defined and explained in the context of square roots. Simplifying a surd is demonstrated and full simplification is explained using root 48. Question slides on each skill included. All answers provided.
Lesson covering algebraic definitions of consecutive, odd and even numbers. Proofs looked at
1] Prove that an expression is a multiple
2] Prove that two expressions are equal
3] Proofs involving properties of odd/even numbers.
All skills are introduced through worked examples and have question slides.
All answers included.
Recognise and use the graph of a direct proportion relationship.
Review of straight line graphs. Link with directly proportional graphs and +ve x-axis. Worked examples and questions
9-1 GCSE lesson covering square, cube, triangular numbers, Fibonacci sequence and connections between them. Includes 10 investigative questions on square and cube numbers [answers included].
Looks at how we know what equations to write to solve problems. Starter includes solving equations and substitution. Examples written to trigger a structured method. Full worked examples and questions. Extension slide includes non-linear example, an example where one answer is nonsensical and one example using ratios. All answers included.
A complete lesson on ‘Types of Data’ written for the new GCSE. Starter asks pupils to match data sets with pie charts. Lesson examines Qualitative and Quantitative data. Categorical and Ordinal data. Questions on which display methods should be used for different types of data. All answers included.
Differentiated Codebreaker
Two different sets of questions using the same keycode.
Worksheets prepared with and without keycode to allow for use in classroom or for homework.
Includes;
a) PPT with keycode and all answers
b) Worksheets with
Tasks and keycode
Just tasks to use with PPT keycode
Solving bearings-style questions using Sine and Cosine Rules. Starter looks at recognising which rule to use. Worked examples. Question slide and worked answers
GCSE Higher Lesson.
Adding/subtracting large/small numbers using Standard Form:
Starter:10Q MC on converting to/from Standard Form.
Converting numbers between powers of 10. Worked examples on each of the skills, separate differentiated questions and answers on each rule. Harder mixed problems.
Worksheet following lesson design. All answers included.
GCSE Higher Lesson.
Understand a map scale and use a map scale to find distances. Starter on unitary ratios. Converting between metric lengths. Worked examples including unit conversion. Question slides. Worksheet reviewing lesson. All answers included.
Differentiated Codebreaker
Two different sets of questions using the same keycode.
Worksheets prepared with and without keycode to allow for use in classroom or for homework.
Includes;
a) PPT with keycode and all answers
b) Worksheets with
Tasks and keycode
Just tasks to use with PPT keycode
GCSE Higher Lesson.
Find the Upper and Lower bounds of the results of calculations.
Starter. Worked examples involving addition, multiplication and division. Question slides. Worksheet reviewing lesson. All answers included.
Lesson exploring how ratios and map scales are related and how to use the scale to find real-life distances from the map or map distances from real-life. Fully worked examples. Differentiated slide to allow all pupils to attempt questions. All answers included.