General life and personal interests
A collection of resources designed to provide ideas and inspiration for teaching mathematics in the context of general life and personal interests. These resources have been selected as relevant to post-16 vocational learners who are working towards resitting GCSE Mathematics. Understanding Ratio, Egg Fried Rice For Two and Making a Mocktail cover ratio in a variety of contexts. Sports injuries looks at analysing data, whilst Taking a risk covers probability in unfamiliar contexts.
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Egg Fried Rice for Two
Given the recipe to make egg fried rice for two people, students are required to adapt the recipe to serve different amounts of people. Further tasks ask students to work out how many servings can be made given a limited amount of ingredients and express the proportion of one ingredient to another.
Making a Mocktail
This activity aims to engage learners because of its connection to everyday life and the mathematical ideas of measurement and ratio underpin work in vocational areas such as Hairdressing when mixing hair dye and Construction when mixing concrete. This activity requires students to understand and use common measures for volume, use estimation and measurement and understand and use ratios.
Is It Fair?
This activity provides an opportunity for work on inverse proportion, conversion calculations, compound percentage change and information handling skills.
Sports injuries
This resource looks at which sport is the most dangerous. Students need to analyse the data and produce appropriate graphs
Taking a risk
This resource looks at risk taking and insurance. Students look at simple probability and working out premiums
General Life and Personal Interest (Other sources of ideas)
A collection of resources which provide ideas and inspiration for teaching mathematics in the context of general life and personal interest. The resources included in this collection require some adaptation to make them appropriate for the particular audience.