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Using various maths concepts such as ratio and proportion, probability, percentages and fractions - these clips show how students can apply maths to every day real life scenarios.

Students will be able to use:

  • Probability using weather forecasting methods and picking chocolates from a box
  • Percentages to work out discounts when going shopping
  • Algebra to work out the cost of a mobile phone contract and to calculate snacks at the cinema
  • Fractions where a group of friends demonstrate how to add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions in order to share a meal
  • Finance which shows a man buying a car on finance and he has to calculate how much his monthly payments would be

These clips are taken from the series, Real Life Maths

Suitable for: KS3 / GCSE in England Wales and Northern Ireland. Also at National 4, 5 and Higher in Scotland.

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Ratio and Proportion. video

A cake company demonstrates how ratios and proportions are used to complete an order.

Ratio and Proportion

Percentages. video

Clothes shopping and video statistics are used to explain percentages.

Percentages

Algebra. video

A mobile phone deal and a trip to the cinema are used to explain algebra.

Algebra

Sequences. video

The purchasing of cupcakes is used to explain linear and quadratic sequences.

Sequences

Pythagoras. video

Cleaning a window and installing a TV are used to explain the theory of Pythagoras.

Pythagoras

Probability. video

Predicting the weather and choosing a chocolate are used to explain probability.

Probability

Trigonometry. video

A hiker trying to work out the height and distance he's walked uses trigonometry.

Trigonometry

Fractions. video

A group of friends sharing a meal is used to explain fractions.

Fractions

Geometry. video

A clothes designer trying to make an outfit uses geometry.

Geometry

Finance. video

A man buying a car uses financial planning and investment to work out how much he'll pay.

Finance

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Where next?

The Maths Show. collection

Mathematician and comedian Matt Parker explains important topics for students studying GCSE maths.

The Maths Show

Bitesize

Use these Bitesize resources to set homework, independent study tasks or to consolidate learning for your pupils.

Bitesize

Newsround

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Newsround
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