![]() I hope you find my take on the GCSE revision clocks useful. Main 1: Areas of parallelograms, missing sides, compound shapes and problem solving question. I find it best to allow students 20 minutes silent focus on the clocks, allowing them to really test their knowledge before communicating and getting help of their peers in the class on the questons they may be unsure of. It supports the students in needing to get both the basics and the complexities of examination correct. Usually the time frame is 60 minutes and students need to be able to pace themselves accrodingly through the GCSE style exam questions. Revision clocks are ideal for revision as it is a directed task for students which can include differentiation. The idea behind revision clocks is that students ether focus on random topics, a category or one specific skill within a set time frame. I am uploading more resources and answers throughout every week in the lead up to exams. This activity helps students to practice working out areas and perimeters of rectangles and also working out the width or height when the area or perimeter is known. ![]() Answers are provided in the click here option underneath a picture. The presentation includes a starter, examples for work with white boards and solutions to the questions on the worksheet. Resource type: Lesson (complete) Hilly577. Its taken from a Murder Mystery Package I wrote hence it includes a small riddle element at the end. Area and Perimeter Powerpoint and worksheet. The difficulty comes as sometimes you need to use a bit of logic by looking at the diagram to find the dimensions of the rectangles. I have lots with exam questions snipped onto them but I'm not sure about sharing them with copyright laws etc. This is a free-standing resource on finding the area and perimeter of rectangles. A worksheet that requires children to be able to calculate the perimeter for squares, rectangles and composite shapes. Objective: to be able to find the surface area of cubes and cuboids. Calculating surface Area (cubes and cuboids). So below are the ones I've made without snipping questions from old maths GCSE Papers. Two worksheets, one that focuses on area and the other that focuses on perimeter. Maths worksheet suitable for KS3 and KS4. Browse more area and perimeter resources.Revision Clocks are taking twitter by storm, I have made and completed many with my students over this past year. Browse our maths question worksheets for Year 7, Year 8, Year 9 and GCSE maths. Tes Global Ltd is registered in England (Company No 02017289) with its registered office at Building 3, St Paul’s Place, Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 2JE. ![]() Geometry and measures Derive and apply formulae to calculate and solve problems involving: perimeter and area of triangles, parallelograms, trapezia, volume of cuboids (including cubes) and other prisms (including cylinders)ĭr Frost is a maths teacher working at Tiffin School in London. These maths codebreakers for KS2-4 cover a wide range of maths topics including: highest common factor or lowest common multiple.Find what fraction of a shape is shaded by splitting into congruent shapes.Appreciate that triangles have the same area if their base and height are the same, and compare sizes of triangles by considering the proportion of base/height.Appreciate strategies to find areas of composite shapes, by (i) adding areas (ii) subtracting areas, including appreciation of the ‘frame’ method and (iii) cutting/reforming areas.Find the area and circumference/perimeter of circles and fractions of circles (eg 1/2, 1/4). ![]() Find the area of a triangle, trapezium, parallelogram.Aimed at KS2 or KS3, designed to be taught as first lessons in area and perimeter topic. Find the perimeter and area of rectilinear shapes. Mastery-style full lesson on area and perimeter, including activities to encourage investigation (including hints and challenges to suit different abilities) and intelligently varied mini-whiteboard questions to progress understanding.
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