
Maths • Year 8 • 1 • 26 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
i would like a lesson plan on solving euqations with brackets over two lessons for year 8 ks3 bottom set of 26 pupils high use of mini whotebaords incude starter creative middle with i do we you do strategy and comfident end. for teavch stage time the activity and give pedagogical reasons for the chcoice of questions and afl used., also include differntiation for sen an eal studnets, learning objectice and success criteria good if better if and excellent if
This is a two-lesson sequence designed for a Year 8, KS3 bottom set (26 students) focusing on solving equations that contain brackets. The lessons follow the ‘I Do, We Do, You Do’ strategy and include a high use of mini whiteboards to encourage active participation.
This lesson aligns with the UK National Curriculum for Mathematics:
By the end of these two lessons, students will:
Introduce the process of expanding brackets using simple expressions (e.g., 3(x + 4)).
Model step by step:
Questioning:
Use of Mini Whiteboards: Students copy teacher examples, helping with real-time assessment (AFL) and adjusting teaching based on responses.
🌟 Engaging: Games, challenges, and mini whiteboards create excitement.
🌟 Scaffolded Support: 'I Do, We Do, You Do' ensures every student builds confidence.
🌟 High AFL Use: Real-time mini whiteboard checks prevent misconceptions from embedding.
This lesson not only improves understanding but boosts student confidence in solving equations with brackets—making algebra accessible for all. 🚀
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