Not exact matches
All
tasks are differentiated to at least 3 levels to allow
pupils to practice the skill and also stretch and challenge the more
able.
There are also plenty of reasoning and problem solving
tasks to really stretch the more
able pupils.
By the end of the
task pupils should be
able to: relate the way things work to their intended purpose, investigate commercial packaging and recognise all are made from nets, evaluate packaging against original design criteria and with reference to appropriate Standards, suggest modifications, whilst maintaining Standards produce a labelled drawing showing alternative packaging ideas and indicating which Standards are most appropriate for their packaging.
i) Quadratics lesson notes + Answers + notebook file Activities; 1) Quadratics inequalities steps match up
task 2) Discriminant scratchcard,
pupils cross out the incorrect steps in each line 3) Completing the square fill in the blank 4) Completing the square + application differentiated worksheet 5) Quadratics Bingo activity 6) Full topic A3 review sheet 7) A cubic and quadratics matching sheet with stretch and challenge for the more
able students applying the reverse process
When
pupils log in they must complete the assigned
task before being
able to access the rest of the Mathletics program.