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Capture-recapture sampling worksheet
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Under the hood
Worded sampling questions
Applying the capture-recapture method
Listing assumptions
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Calculating with rates worksheet
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Under the hood
Rates not involving time
Rates involving time
Unitary method
Worded questions
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Calculating with bounds for GCSE
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Under the hood
Adding and multiplying
Subtracting and dividing
Worded questions where the calculation must be figured out
Upper and lower bounds of formulas
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Box plots GCSE questions
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Under the hood
Finding the upper and lower quartiles from lists of numbers (and the Interquartile range)
Drawing a box plot
Interpreting a box plot (percentages of amounts)
Comparing box plots
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BIDMAS worksheet
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Under the hood
Adding and subtracting vs Multiplying and dividing
Calculations with brackets
Examples where rules of BIDMAS need applying inside brackets
Calculations with fractions where they must first evaluate the numerator and denominator.
Indices and roots
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Best value worksheet
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Under the hood
Examples comparing two deals
Examples comparing three or more deals
Examples where price per 100g or 100ml should be found
Examples where units should be converted - e.g., kg to g.
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Bearings worksheet
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Under the hood
Measuring bearings
Calculating bearings using angle rules
Examples that make them think about the language of bearings
Calculating bearings when there are multiple points
Challenge questions involving map scale and marking positions
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Averages from a table - Normal and grouped frequency
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Under the hood
Finding the mean, median and mode from a frequency table
Finding the modal group from a grouped frequency table
Finding the group with the median from a grouped frequency table
Estimating the mean from a grouped frequency table
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Areas of compound shapes
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Under the hood
Intro examples where missing lengths don’t need to be found
Harder examples where missing lengths do need to be found
Examples where one of the simple shapes is a triangle
Examples where pieces have been cut from rectangles
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Area under a graph for GCSE
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Under the hood
Finding the area underneath straight line graphs by drawing a trapezium
Estimating the area underneath curves by drawing a trapezium
Finding better estimates of the area by drawing more trapeziums
Determining whether the answers are overestimates or underestimates.
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Area of a triangle using sine (Higher GCSE)
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Under the hood
Applying the 1/2absinC formula.
Finding the area of a parallelogram where the vertical height is not given.
Giving answers as exact values.
Working backwards from the area to find missing lengths.
Combining the formula with the sine and cosine rules.
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Area of a triangle worksheet
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Under the hood
Right angled triangles
Scalene and isosceles triangles
Triangles that have been rotated.
Triangles that are slanted so much that the vertical height is outside.
Working backwards from the area to find missing lengths.
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Area of a trapezium
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Under the hood
Applying the formula
Examples with slanted sides that must be ignored.
Trapeziums that have been rotated.
Trapeziums that don’t look like the standard one the students are used to.
Working backwards from the area to find missing lengths.
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Area of a parallelogram worksheet
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Under the hood
Finding the area.
Examples with slanted sides that must be ignored.
Parallelograms that have been rotated.
Parallelograms that are slanted so much that the vertical height is outside.
Working backwards from the area to find missing lengths.
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Angles in polygons (Interior and Exterior)
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Under the hood
Interior angles in polygons.
Interior angles of regular polygons.
Exterior angles of polygons.
Exterior angles of regular polygons.
Working backwards to find the number of sides.
Exam style questions where polygons are stuck together.
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Angles in parallel lines worksheet
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Under the hood
Corresponding angles
Alternate angles
Triangles in parallel lines
Giving reasons for their answers
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Algebraic fractions GCSE worksheet
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Under the hood
Simplifying by cancelling
Simplifying by factorising
Adding and subtracting algebraic fractions
Multiplying and dividing algebraic fractions
Tricky examples with double negatives
Differences of two squares
Solving equations with algebraic fractions
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Adding and subtracting fractions
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Under the hood
Same denominators
One denominator a multiple of the other
Different denominators
Adding 3 fractions
Examples that need simplifying
Adding and subtracting mixed numbers and improper fractions.
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Factorising quadratics
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Under the hood
Factorising quadratics when the coefficient of x^2 is 1
Differences of two squares when the coefficient of x^2 is 1
Differences of two squares when the coefficient of x^2 is not 1
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Expanding double brackets
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Under the hood
Examples with positive numbers inside the brackets
Examples with negative numbers inside the brackets
Examples with numbers in front of x inside the brackets - e.g., (2x + 3)(5x - 4)
Examples with more than one different letter in the brackets - e.g., (x + 3)(y + 4)
Examples where the bracket is squared - e.g., (x - 3)^2
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