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Describing a setting to reflect dystopian themes
Pupil outcome: I can create a description of a setting that reflects different dystopian themes. Key learning points: - Contrasting settings can be used to show injustice and inequality in a dystopian society - Hostile or dilapidated...
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Consolidating our understanding of the plot of Shakespeare's 'The Tempest'
Pupil outcome: I can confidently recall the plot of 'The Tempest' and link it to key themes. Key learning points: - Prospero is the most powerful character. - Prospero exploits Caliban and Ariel and forces them to serve him. - Prospero...
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Hillary Clinton's passionate speech about women's rights
Pupil outcome: I can understand and explain how Hillary Clinton uses time and place in her speech, ‘Women’s Rights are Human Rights’. Key learning points: - Hillary Clinton is an American politician and advocate for women’s rights. - The...
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Exploring legacy and the suffragette movement in 'Princess Sophia Duleep Singh: My Story'
Pupil outcome: I can explore the legacy of the suffragette movement and of Princess Sophia Duleep Singh. Key learning points: - On 2nd July 1928, all British women finally succeeded in achieving the right to vote. - Inequality is a...
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Using compound sentences to describe dystopian settings
Pupil outcome: I can use simple and compound sentences to describe dystopian settings. Key learning points: - Effective descriptions include some short sentences and some longer ones - A simple sentence has one subject and one verb - A...
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Explain the size of a part in relation to the whole
Pupil outcome: I can explain the size of a part in relation to the whole. Key learning points: - Parts of the same sized whole can be compared. - A bigger or smaller part of the whole can be shown. - Different parts of the same sized...
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Compare numbers with up to eight digits
Pupil outcome: I can explain how to compare numbers with up to 8-digit numbers. Key learning points: - The number of digits can help when ordering numbers - usually the more digits, the greater the number. - When comparing numbers, the...
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Solution set notation
Pupil outcome: I can represent a solution set using set notation. Key learning points: - A solution set can be presented in many different ways - One of these ways is using set notation
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Relating graphical solutions to algebraic solutions for inequalities
Pupil outcome: I can solve inequalities graphically and relate this to solving algebraically. Key learning points: - By comparing the graphs to the algebraic approach, you can compare the representations of the solution set - The point...
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Using the fx-991CW for number and algebra
Pupil outcome: I can use the fx-991CW to perform calculations with numbers and solve equations numerically. Key learning points: - Some calculators can perform more than just basic calculations. - The fx-991CW can convert between...
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Advanced problem solving with linear inequalities
Pupil outcome: I can use my knowledge of inequalities to solve problems. Key learning points: - When handling a project, there are often constraints. - Constraints exist for a variety of reasons, such as cost or supply limitations. -...
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A single solution set
Pupil outcome: I can compare two solution sets from two different inequalities and define a solution set that satisfies both inequalities. Key learning points: - When combining solution sets, you may wish to use a number line - Once you...
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Non-solutions to simultaneous linear equations
Pupil outcome: I can identify what happens to the equations when a point other than the intersection is substituted into the equations. Key learning points: - If a point on neither line is substituted into the equations, neither equation...
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Inequalities on number lines
Pupil outcome: I can represent inequalities on a number line and what values satisfy an inequality based on the notation used. Key learning points: - Inequalities can be represented algebraically - Inequalities can be represented...
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Securing understanding of ordering and comparing numbers
Pupil outcome: I can confidently order and compare a variety of numbers and measures. Key learning points: - In order to compare measures, conversion may be necessary. - Measures can be converted using place value. - Values can be...
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Solving a set of linear inequalities graphically
Pupil outcome: I can extend my thinking to multiple linear inequalities with 2 variables and can show this can be solved graphically to find a solution set. Key learning points: - Multiple linear inequalities in two variables can be...
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Solving more complicated linear inequalities
Pupil outcome: I can solve more complicated linear inequalities. Key learning points: - Inequalities can be combined to be more efficient - By treating the combined inequality as two separate inequalities, you can easily solve - There...
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Solving quadratic inequalities in one variable graphically
Pupil outcome: I can solve a quadratic inequality graphically. Key learning points: - A quadratic equation can be represented graphically - The solutions are where the graph cross the x axis - By studying the graph, you can see where the...
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The American Dream in the 1940s and 1950s
Pupil outcome: I can assess the extent to which the American dream was experienced in the post-war period. Key learning points: - American incomes rose during the post-war period. - Americans began to buy more consumer goods after the...
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Evaluating and improving model responses on non-fiction texts
Pupil outcome: I can understand the expectations of a comparative response and use them to evaluate and rewrite model responses. Key learning points: - Evaluating model responses with a specific checklist can help improve your own...
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Linear inequalities in context
Pupil outcome: I can construct and solve linear inequalities from context. Key learning points: - Inequalities are very common in real life - They are used when a constraint is needed - An example could be ensuring you do not exceed your...
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Solving simple linear inequalities
Pupil outcome: I can solve simple linear inequalities. Key learning points: - A linear inequality is solved using the rules of algebraic manipulation - Multiplying or dividing by a negative number reverses the inequality sign - This is...
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Solving quadratic inequalities algebraically
Pupil outcome: I can solve a quadratic inequality algebraically. Key learning points: - The solutions to the quadratic equation can be found using one of your known methods - By sketching the graph, it is easy to define the solution set...
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Problem solving with linear inequalities
Pupil outcome: I can use my knowledge of inequalities to solve problems. Key learning points: - When handling a project, there are often constraints - Constraints exist for a variety of reasons, such as cost or supply limitations -...