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This is one of a series of resources from the IET designed around the theme of the future of flight with the purpose of developing pupils knowledge and skills in engineering and mathematics. This activity involves testing and selecting materials to make a heat shield to stop a piece of chocolate from melting using...

This lesson develops the concepts of:

  • Finding perimeters, areas, and volumes using formulas.
  • Finding relationships between perimeters, areas, and volumes of shapes after scaling.

There are three initial questions to consider that deal with:

  • The perimeter of a circle...

This lesson develops the concepts of length and area. Particular attention is given to proving why two areas are or are not equal.

The lesson begins with three questions regarding area that students must classify as ‘sometimes, always, or never true’. An example is ‘if you join the midpoints of the opposite...

This resource develops the concept of substitution of integers, fractions, decimals, and directed numbers into inequality statements in order to test their validity. Students also represent inequalities algebraically and in words.

An initial question that students work on is representing the statement

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This is a concept development lesson that is designed to assess how well students understand the concepts of:

  • Equally likely events
  • Randomness
  • Sample size

The central theme of the lesson is to address common misconceptions relating to probability. The main activity is to...

This lesson develops concepts relating to radicals. In particular, students will enhance their understanding of:

  • Use the properties of exponents, including rational exponents and manipulate algebraic statements involving radicals.
  • Discriminate between equations and identities.
    In this...

This lesson develops the concept of reasoning about the properties of rational and irrational numbers. In particular, students will enhance their understanding of:

  • Finding irrational and rational numbers to exemplify general statements.
  • Reasoning with properties of rational and irrational...

This lesson develops the concept of reasoning about the properties of rational and irrational numbers. In particular, students will enhance their understanding of:

  • Finding irrational and rational numbers to exemplify general statements.
  • Reasoning with properties of rational and irrational...

This resource requires problem solving using skills in forming and factorising expressions.

Students investigate the sum of four consecutive numbers. Initially this is done using numerical examples. There are a series of statements for students to classify as ‘sometimes true’, ‘always true’, or ‘never true...

This list of key questions, from the National Strategies, helps teachers to focus on and evaluate their science department's systems of tracking students' progress. Using these questions, the science department considers the effectiveness of their strategies, impact on students' progress and identify those who need...

These videos guide you through the process of evaluating the impact of changes you make to teaching approaches in your classroom. The evaluation approaches described here will enable you to tell whether new approaches are more effective than what they have replaced. You'll be able to make evidence-informed...

These videos guide you through the process of evaluating the impact of changes you make to teaching approaches in your classroom. The evaluation approaches described here will enable you to tell whether new approaches are more effective than what they have replaced. You'll be able to make evidence-informed...

These videos guide you through the process of evaluating the impact of changes you make to teaching approaches in your classroom. The evaluation approaches described here will enable you to tell whether new approaches are more effective than what they have replaced. You'll be able to make evidence-informed...

These videos guide you through the process of evaluating the impact of changes you make to teaching approaches in your classroom. The evaluation approaches described here will enable you to tell whether new approaches are more effective than what they have replaced. You'll be able to make evidence-informed...

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