Identify and construct enlargements using fractional scale factors.

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Identify and construct enlargements using fractional scale factors. Grade 5 Enlargement Identify and construct enlargements using fractional scale factors. If you have any questions regarding these resources or come across any errors, please contact helpful-report@pixl.org.uk

Lesson Plan Lesson Overview Progression of Learning Objective(s) Identify and construct enlargements using fractional scale factors Grade 5 Prior Knowledge Simple enlargements Scale factors Finding fractions of amounts Duration Lesson objective can be covered within 50 minutes provided students are confident with positive scale factor enlargements. Resources Print slides: 5, 12, 18, 19 Equipment Ruler Progression of Learning What are the students learning? How are the students learning? (Activities & Differentiation) Starter – finding fractions of amounts Quick recap – how to find a fraction of an amount – will be needed when applying the scale factor to the lengths of shapes. How to do and describe a enlargement (positive integer scale factor) Give students slide 5 printed. Variations here with or without a centre of enlargement. Discuss scale factor and positioning of the enlarged shape. Describing often helpful to have a ruler. 15 Scale factor Give students slide 12 printed. Show students how scale factors are calculated. Discuss that enlargement does not necessarily mean that the shape gets larger. Practice finding the scale factors. Constructing enlargements with fractional scale factors Give students slide 18 printed. Students to complete independently using notes created from above. Draw on solutions using interactive whiteboard. 10 Constructing enlargements with fractional scale factors in OCR exam questions (from specimen papers) Give students slide 19. This includes an exam questions related to objective. Students need to use notes from lesson to answer the questions. Ensure that all steps are shown. Relate to mark scheme to show how the marks are allocated. Next Steps Negative and fractional scale factors for enlargement Assessment PLC/Reformed Specification/Target 5/Geometry and Measures/Enlargements Fractional SF

Starter – finding fractions of amounts 1 4 of 4 1 4 of 8 1 2 of 4 1 3 of 9 1 2 of 6 1 3 of 3 2 3 1 3 1 2

Key Vocabulary Centre Enlargement Scale factor Multiple Similar

Describe Transformation Enlargement Enlarge scale factor 2, centre A (1,1) Enlarge scale factor 2 Enlarge scale factor 3, centre (1,2) Describe Transformation 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. Student Sheet 1

Enlargement Solutions Enlarge scale factor 2

Enlarge scale factor 3, centre (1,2) Enlargement Solutions Enlarge scale factor 3, centre (1,2) Visualier Guide

Enlarge scale factor 2, centre A (1,1) Enlargement Solutions Enlarge scale factor 2, centre A (1,1) 1 min head start

Describe Transformation Enlargement Solutions Describe Transformation 4 1. Enlargement 2. Scale Factor 4 3. Centre (1,1) Guide vis 8 1 2

Describe Transformation Enlargement Solutions Describe Transformation 5 1. Enlargement 2. Scale factor 2.5 3. Centre (0, 0) 1 min head start 2

Find by measuring the length or counting the squares Fractional Scale Factor A scale factor is the number of times bigger an image is than the object. 5 Find by measuring the length or counting the squares 2 5cm÷2cm Or 5 2 Or 2.5 1 min head start

Fractional Scale Factor Calculate the scale factor of the following with the object being the first information and the image the second: A to B B to A A to C C to A B to C C to B A to D D to A B to D C to D A B The scale factor is 2/3, draw the image: D C Student Sheet 2

Fractional Scale Factor On a grid, you count squares: The scale factor here Is 3 2 or 1.5. 2 squares 3 squares

Fractional Scale Factor If you have the object and the scale factor you can draw the image: The scale factor is 2/3, draw the image: The base is 6 squares, 2/3 of this is 4. The height is 3 squares, 2/3 of this is 2.

Practice – Scale Factors Calculate the scale factor of the following with the object being the first information and the image the second: A to B B to A A to C C to A B to C C to B A to D D to A B to D C to D A B D C

Practice – Scale Factors Calculate the scale factor of the following with the object being the first information and the image the second: A to B B to A A to C C to A B to C C to B A to D D to A B to D C to D 3/2 2/3 3/5 5/3 2/5 5/2 2 1/2 4/3 10/3 A B C D

Reasoning. In the practice exercise, mapping A on to B gave the reciprocal of mapping B to A. Why is this? Because you have to do image/object to get the scale factor, when they are swapped, the fractions will also swap – so the reciprocal is taken.

Practice – Doing Enlargements Student Sheet 3

Exam Questions – Specimen Papers Student Sheet 4

Exam Questions – Specimen Papers