
Maths • Year 11 • 50 • 25 students • Created with AI following Aligned with National Curriculum for England
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This is lesson 12 of 12 in the unit "Vectors and Matrices Mastery". Lesson Title: Matrices in Problem Solving: Applications Lesson Description: Utilize matrices to solve simple problems in arithmetic, algebra, and geometry, including linear simultaneous equations with two unknowns. Students will apply their knowledge of matrices in real-world scenarios.
By the end of this 50-minute session, students will:
This capstone lesson consolidates prior learning and nurtures transferable algebraic thinking central to real-world problem-solving.
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 0–5 mins | Starter - "Matrix Mystery Grid" |
| 5–15 mins | Teacher Demonstration - Solving Simultaneous Equations with Matrices |
| 15–25 mins | Guided Practice - Practical Matrix Problems (Paired work) |
| 25–40 mins | Application – Matrix Investigation: “The Cinema Seating Shuffle” |
| 40–48 mins | Plenary Task: Exam-Style Problem Challenge |
| 48–50 mins | Exit Ticket & Reflection |
Reconnect with why matrices are worth learning — fast solutions, big systems, coding, networks.
Key Vocabulary: Coefficient matrix, inverse matrix, identity matrix
Example Problem:
Solve:
2x + 3y = 7
4x − y = 5
Represent as a matrix equation:
A · X = B
where A = [[2, 3], [4, -1]], X = [[x], [y]], B = [[7], [5]]
Compute inverse of A:
Revision of inverse formula:
A⁻¹ = 1/(ad − bc) · [[d, −b], [−c, a]]
Multiply A⁻¹ with B to find X.
Teacher Notes:
Questioning Strategy:
Students work in pairs on a printed worksheet with three scenarios:
Currency Exchange:
Recipe Conversion:
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Each problem reinforces a different context where matrices apply.
Differentiation:
Scenario-Based Task (Group Work in 5s):
A cinema has two types of seats: Premium and Standard. Due to demand shifts, management wants to develop a predictive model based on previous months of ticket sales using matrices.
Task:
Skills Used:
Resources:
Teacher Role:
Present an exam-style question on the board:
A construction firm hires mini-cranes and diggers. Two equations model a week of hires and income. Use matrices to find the cost of hiring each.
Stronger students aim to complete in exam conditions (6 minutes).
Others receive matrix skeletons and hints.
Review solutions as a class, decoding marking criteria and common pitfalls.
Students complete a short written reflection:
Collect on slips as they leave — great for AFL and informing revision strategies.
"This is mathematics not just as a set of techniques, but as a language of systems, decisions, and patterns. By framing matrices in contexts beyond the textbook, you're preparing students for computational thinking in fields they haven't even imagined yet."
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