Main: Some diagnostic questions to be used as mini
whiteboard questions, where pupils turn one step equations into flow charts.
Main: An extended set of examples, intended to be used as mini
whiteboard questions, where an angle is shown and then a large protractor is animated, leaving pupils to read off the scale and write down the angle.
In infinite supply of
whiteboard questions and answers, and an infinite supply of worksheets, with answers.
(These 5
whiteboard questions can be used even if not teaching with algebra tile approach) 2) Grid Method - 3 progressively harder examples 3) FOIL / Half moon - 3 progressively harder examples 4 questions for students to try in book.
Form ax ^ 2 + bx + c 1) Algebra tiles - 2 progressively harder expanding bracket examples with algebra tiles and 2 mini
whiteboard questions with both written and algebra tile solutions.
Form x ^ 2 + bx + c 1) Algebra tiles - Explanation slides of how to multiply with algebra tiles, 3 progressively harder expanding bracket examples with algebra tiles and 5 mini
whiteboard questions with both written and algebra tile solutions.
Lesson includes Title, date, objective, success criteria, key words Starter Discussion task Definitions and examples Investigation tasks AfL quick fire questions Afl misconception questions AfL
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Why write out
a whiteboard question when you could show an engaging video?
Not exact matches
Between the two of them, we'd get every conceivable Bible
question asked to the candidates, probably a very interesting
whiteboard lesson and maybe even an arm wrestling match.
Questions on solving 2 step equations to display on an interactive
whiteboard or print as a worksheet.
The lesson includes: + a starter - linked to percentage of an amount + learning objectives + keywords (very important to this lesson) + lots of superb teaching slides + Mini
Whiteboard Activities (MWB) to assess understanding + embedded
questions with answers + exam
questions and helpsheet also included (often used as HWK) + Plenary - looking at bulk buying as well as a WWW / EBI NOTE: Feel free to browse my shop for more free and premium resources!
Microsoft Excel required A new set of data every time the file is opened 7 different topics of data ideal for making line and column graphs Plant growth, Daily temperatures, Pages read, Favourite colours Favourite food, Favourite board game, Favourite footbal team Use the data also, to create your own problem solving
questions: highest, lowest, ordering... Project on the
whiteboard or photocopy and distribute A versatile and visual resource which the students really enjoy working on
The EXCEL workbook contains the following sheets: • A word cloud starter with spreadsheet terms • An interactive «Build an IF statement»
whiteboard sheet • 10 x «Build an IF Statement»
question sheets designed to practice creating IF statements • 5 x Project sheets where the students need to build a complete interactive test sheet for younger students to practice their maths.
Get students to sit the MCQ part of the exam or just show the
questions on the board and get them to write down ABC or D on mini
whiteboards then discuss each
question as these MCQs can be tricky
PPT that works step by step with the book is included, powerpoint also includes a bingo game plenary as well as quiz
questions that can be answered using mini
whiteboards or show of hands.
The interactive
whiteboards used in most schools will now be over 10 years old, so when weighing up the costs and benefits of upgrading, one of the most common
questions asked by governors is «how long will it last?».
Based on EDEXCEL style paper
questions, I have produced a mini
whiteboard quiz / paper quiz as a starter for lessons to get pupils earning those easy marks throughout the paper.
Pupils will write the answer of the
question on their mini
whiteboard and hold it up after my count down.
The answer to each
question is revealed before moving on to the next
question, therefore I would suggest that answers are written on a
whiteboard and points allocated accordingly before moving on to the next
question.
A fun task that still challenged my year 10 group at the end of term; pupils worked out the
questions on
whiteboard and coloured in accordingly.
The student and I sat down and began to
whiteboard out some central
questions.
You could use the first
question to model, second for students to try themselves or even better get the whole class to attempt on mini
whiteboards, or get a student to the front.
The students see the
question and then answer them on a mini
whiteboard.
There are opportunities for assessment highlighted on the power point, using mini
whiteboards and I have also highlighted opportunities for
questioning on some slides.
Task could be shown on
whiteboard and students answer
questions on their mini
whiteboards.
The student types her
question and uses a mouse or a stylus to draw her math problem on the screen, or she imports documents, such as a scanned page of homework, to the
whiteboard.
These
questions have fully - worked solutions which can be displayed on a
whiteboard making feedback with students more efficient.
Lesson includes: Starter Main circus activity task with information sheets and table to fill in Differentiated
question summary Plenary
whiteboard quiz
Provided in easy to print list form and also as a visually festive slideshow with a slide per
question so that
questions can be displayed on the
whiteboard.
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whiteboard software each generates an infinite supply of
questions on the
whiteboard and an infinite supply of the worksheets, set values where applicable.
For my starters, I am currently writing 10 or so
questions (carefully thought through in advance) on the interactive
whiteboard and revealing them one at a time whenever a student raises their hand to indicate they are ready for another
question.
The Lesson Start the lesson by marking an area of the
whiteboard or blackboard to create four sections — one section for each
question.
Presentation with examples and
questions for pupils to answer on mini
whiteboards.
Whole lesson Starter - Factorise the following Title, «You should already know» and key words Lesson objectives / outcomes Factorise quadratic examples (sum / product)
Whiteboards quiz to practice Further
questions to practice Quiz differentiated test Factorising with varied coefficients Further
questions to practice Factorising quadratics worksheets WWW / EBI - with examples to help
20 block set out
questions per page Answers provided Use as differentiated worksheets and / or use on your
whiteboard Commendation certificates for students Something for everyone!
(If a projector and / or interactive
whiteboard is available, these
questions can be projected on a screen during the discussion.)
Each presentation contains 20
questions (A screenshot of each powerpoint presentation is show below), with the answer appearing after each
question, so pupils can be encouraged to give answers in a range of ways, such as
whiteboards.
I print these sheets on to A3 and laminate them, students can write on them using
whiteboard pens to answer the
questions around each required prac...
I often ask all students to write their answer for their teams
question on a
whiteboard and take the majority answer from the team.
The students use their mini
whiteboards to answer the
question and then if they are correct, part of family guy will play.
If their
questions require that they be able to see what I am talking about, we have two options: We can use the «
whiteboard,» where they can see what I am doing and talk to me on the phone at the same time.
This is where students complete the
question on their mini
whiteboards and part of mamma mia plays if the students get the correct answer.
Area and circumference of circles Lesson includes Title, date, objective, success criteria, key words Starter Parts of circle handout Definitions and examples Investigation of area and circumference AfL
whiteboard Differentiated
Questions with solutions Accessible for lower ability and challenge high ability Plenary FUSE Homework sheet with solutions (questions, challenge, problem solver, exam style questions) Please review and follow For more resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop
Questions with solutions Accessible for lower ability and challenge high ability Plenary FUSE Homework sheet with solutions (
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Lesson includes Title, date, objective, success criteria, key words Starter - solutions Investigation Facts on the topic Definitions and examples AfL
whiteboard Differentiated
questions and solutions Accessible for lower ability and challenge high ability Plenary FUSE Please review and follow For more resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/osmith25
There are
questions to complete on mini
whiteboards, three levels of challenge for students to complete.
Lesson includes Title, date, objective, success criteria, key words Starter Discussion task Definitions and examples AfL
whiteboard AfL misconception
questions Differentiated
questions and solutions GeoGebra unit circle investigation Accessible for lower ability and challenge high ability Plenary FUSE Please review and follow For more resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/shop/osmith25
Dictate some
questions and the quickest to show correct answer on mini
whiteboards gets to choose a hexagon.
Lesson includes: - Lesson plan - Presentation with learning outcomes and keywords - Review of learning outcomes throughout - Oracy activity - Exam
questions for AfL - Extended answer exam
questions with support for those identified from AfL - Self assessment and improvement of exam
questions - Mini
whiteboard quiz plenary
«
Whiteboards may have eliminated chalk dust, chairs may have migrated from rows to groups, but a teacher still stands in front of the class, talking, testing and
questioning.»
Each day, post a
question and possible answers on a
whiteboard.