Secondary maths collection

Welcome secondary maths teachers! Are you looking for quality assured resources, designed to make lesson planning easier? Spanning across multiple topics and key stages, this extensive collection, hand-picked by members of the 91¶¶Òõ maths panel, is the perfect starting point...

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colm1405Jo MorganDaveGaleInteractive MathsCraig Barton

    Introduction to percentages

    Lesson presentations and activities

    • Introduction asks students to brainstorm and identify as many different uses of percentages in everyday life. After this, students are introduced to the method of calculating percentages without a calculator, using 10% as the starting point and building block. (eg. Find 36% - first find 10%, then half 10% to find 5%, divide 10% by 10 to find 1%. So 36% = (3x10%) +5% +1%. Slides 28-33 are the worksheets. Please rate/comment/favourite if you download as appropriate. All suggestions to improve are welcome! Dave

      • Percentages Lesson.pptx

      Reviews

      shoest4 years ago5

      Outstanding ... just what I needed and well presented

      ajokemoni264 years ago5

      Excellent resource. Many thanks for sharing.

      Lionheart76 years ago5

    • Lesson on percentage change and expressing a quantity as a percentage of another lesson. Powerpoint included with weblink on slide 10 to a BBC video about changes in house prices. Questions on powerpoint for percentage change, and rally coach for paired work on expressing quantities as percentages.

      • Percentage change powerpoint.pptx
      • Percentage change powerpoint.pdf
      • Percentage of another - rally coach.doc
      • Percentage of another rally coach.pdf

      Reviews

      anwar_leeds6 years ago4

      Good resource. Thanks

      Nawel-6 years ago4

      RunnerNZ6 years ago4

    • These are the an add on to the times tables bar diagrams, this time with % above the boxes eg 25% on the divide by 4 because when working with a student doing the basics (50% 10%, 25%) and I drew boxes with 25% above it and went I need this is what I need a template for!

      Please send me feedback on any improvements.

      • percentage-bar-diagrams-for-times-tables-templates-to-double-etc.docx
      • percentage-bar-diagrams-for-times-tables-templates-to-double-etc.pdf

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      brenna9 years ago5

    • A quick task that goes through the different levels of understanding using bloom's taxonomy

      • Percentages-blooms-task.pub

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      gblong37329 years ago4

    Practice questions, homeworks and assessments

    • The full set consists of 27 worksheets which guide the pupil slowly through the process of understanding what a percentage is and then using their knowledge to calculate percentages. This resource has been used very successfully in a PRU for KS3 pupils who needed to go back to basics.

      • PERCENTAGES.pdf

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      mandy88810 years ago5

      Sirlexisss11 years ago5

      boredofbeingathome12 years ago2

      I will alter the sheets as necessary-Some of the other comments are valid and it is put in straightforward language. Thanks for the resource

    • The topic of Fractions, Decimals and Percentages from the Year 7 book of the Mathematics Enhancement Program. For information about these resources and an index for the whole collection please visit http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/CIMT.htm Keywords: Fraction, Decimal, Percentage, Convert, Denominator, Numerator, Equivalent, VAT, Increase, Decrease.

      • 1. Practice Book.pdf
      • 2. Activities.pdf
      • 3. Extra Exercises.pdf
      • 4. Lesson Plans.pdf
      • 5. Detailed Lesson Plans.pdf
      • 6. Mental 91¶¶Òõts.pdf
      • 7. Overhead Slides.pdf
      • 8. Practice Book Answers.pdf
      • 9. Revision 91¶¶Òõts.pdf
      • 10. Teaching Notes.pdf

      Reviews

      raudicale6 years ago4

      Only a kind heart shares. Thanks for sharing this useful resources. It was right on time. Once again, thank you.

      greigjones6 years ago5

      joannala6 years ago5

      brilliant! Thanks

    • A Tarsia activity on Basic Fractions, Decimals & Percentages. These type of activities can be used to consolidate understanding of a given topic, and foster positive group work and co-operative learning. For more ideas on how to use these types of activities (including twists!) and to download the latest version of the wonderful free software to open this resource (and create your own), just click on the web-link. If you have any comments, or spot any (non deliberate!) mistakes, please share them below. Many thanks to all the teachers who have helped me assemble these Tarsias over the years.

      • basic FDP.fjsw
      • http://www.mrbartonmaths.com/jigsaw.htm

      Reviews

      annamak6 years ago5

      Thank you

      nixiepixie13 years ago5

      Brilliant- thanks for sharing

      laura.reeshughes15 years ago4

      This is an excellent tarsia on converting fractions, decimals and percentages, there are also a few extension questions on working out a simple percentage of an amount. This would make an excellent activity at any stage of the lesson and would allow you to listen to student discussion which can be so valuable. Thank you for sharing.