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I regularly upload resources that I have created during 30 years as a teacher. Most of these are maths, but there are some ICT/Computing and Tutor Time activities. All of the resources are my own and are not available from third-parties. The resources have been tweaked over time and I have had many happy lessons and shed-loads of happy and successful students. At the end of 2017 the TES announced that I was the most downloaded new author and in 2018 another 2 million were added to the count.

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I regularly upload resources that I have created during 30 years as a teacher. Most of these are maths, but there are some ICT/Computing and Tutor Time activities. All of the resources are my own and are not available from third-parties. The resources have been tweaked over time and I have had many happy lessons and shed-loads of happy and successful students. At the end of 2017 the TES announced that I was the most downloaded new author and in 2018 another 2 million were added to the count.
KS2 Maths (Specialist Charts)
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KS2 Maths (Specialist Charts)

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These topic-focused SATs questions at the end of a unit will help to test and extend students’ understanding as well as helping them to prepare for SATs next year. These questions have fully-worked solutions which can be displayed on a whiteboard making feedback with students more efficient. Click 👉 tes.com/…/KS2-Maths-Questions… for similar-style compilations on the other KS2 topics.<hr>This particular compilation is from the STATISTICS strand and contains questions on Dual Bar Charts, Compound Bar Charts and other Specialist Charts.<hr>I have designed this compilation to be printed as an A4 or A5 booklet which is in the style of the actual SATs papers and is convenient for use in class or as homework. It can even be given to individual students if a parent is asking for ‘some more work’! KEY POINTS: I have provided full answers, with comments and working where helpful. I have maintained the style of the actual SATs questions so that students can become comfortable with the way that SATs questions are presented. Most of the questions are from actual SATs papers, but I have also added questions so that this resource matches the requirements the current curriculum better than the older resources that are still in common use (note that many of the older resources of this type contain questions on topics which are no longer examined). I have spent a lot of time arranging the questions so that there is a general increase in difficulty as students work through them, and so that they fit on the pages better ��� this means less wasted space and significant paper-saving when printing 😃 <hr>��������If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page doesn���t work, then go to your ratings page by clicking 👉 www.tes.com/…/rate-resources…
KS2 Maths (3D-Shapes + Nets)
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KS2 Maths (3D-Shapes + Nets)

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These topic-focused SATs questions at the end of a unit will help to test and extend students’ understanding as well as helping them to prepare for SATs next year. These questions have fully-worked solutions which can be displayed on a whiteboard making feedback with students more efficient. Click 👉 tes.com/…/KS2-Maths-Questions… for similar-style compilations on the other KS2 topics.<hr>This particular compilation is from the GEOMETRY strand and contains questions about 3D-Shapes and Nets.<hr>I have designed this compilation to be printed as an A4 or A5 booklet which is in the style of the actual SATs papers and is convenient for use in class or as homework. It can even be given to individual students if a parent is asking for ‘some more work’! KEY POINTS: I have provided full answers, with comments and working where helpful. I have maintained the style of the actual SATs questions so that students can become comfortable with the way that SATs questions are presented. Most of the questions are from actual SATs papers, but I have also added questions so that this resource matches the requirements the current curriculum better than the older resources that are still in common use (note that many of the older resources of this type contain questions on topics which are no longer examined). I have spent a lot of time arranging the questions so that there is a general increase in difficulty as students work through them, and so that they fit on the pages better – this means less wasted space and significant paper-saving when printing.<hr>👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page doesn’t work, then go to your ratings page by clicking 👉 www.tes.com/…/rate-resources…
Listing Outcomes (Worksheets with Solutions)
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Listing Outcomes (Worksheets with Solutions)

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Three worksheets with a very thorough consideration of the outcomes that occur in typical questions on this topic. These sheets have been really helpful for my students of all abilities, to get to grips with considering the possible outcomes of events and writing them down in a systematic way. I have worksheets on more than 50 other topics – click here 👉 https://tes.com/.../worksheets… to see them. 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page does not work, then go to your ratings page by clicking here 👉 https://tes.com/.../rate-resources…
Expanding a Bracket (Worksheets with Answers)
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Expanding a Bracket (Worksheets with Answers)

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Two differentiated worksheets (with solutions) that allow students to take the first steps, then strengthen their skills in expanding a bracketed expression. The first sheet is designed for use in class, but the second sheet could make a useful homework if you wanted. -- I have worksheets on more than 50 other topics – click here 👉 https://tes.com/.../worksheets… to see them. 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page does not work, then go to your ratings page by clicking here 👉 https://tes.com/.../rate-resources…
Trigonometry, SOH CAH TOA (Poster)
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Trigonometry, SOH CAH TOA (Poster)

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This is my poster for SOH CAH TOA, which shows all three types of calculations for this topic. I give students the A5 version for revision and have a large version on the wall somewhere. Click 👉www.tes.com/.../more-posters... to see my other posters, which are also available for free.
Compound Inequalities (with Solutions)
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Compound Inequalities (with Solutions)

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Three worksheets at different difficulty levels (First Steps, Strengthen and Extend). The questions are carefully selected so that they help students to develop their understanding of inequalities that have both an upper and lower bound. The Extend activity requires students to combine two different inequalities into one. -- Solutions are included.
GCSE Revision (Algebraic Fractions: Adding and Subtracting)
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GCSE Revision (Algebraic Fractions: Adding and Subtracting)

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Ideal for GCSE revision, this is one of a collection of worksheets which contain exam-type questions that gradually increase in difficulty. These review sheets are great to use in class or as a homework. They are also excellent for one-to-one tuition and for interventions. For similar-style revision sheets on other topics (all with answers), click 👉 tes.com/../more... 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page does not work, then go to your ratings page by clicking here 👉tes.com/.../rate-resources… -- Note that the questions gradually increase in difficulty with the last row being particularly challenging.
GCSE Trigonometry (Poster)
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GCSE Trigonometry (Poster)

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This is my poster for GCSE Trigonometry. It includes the Sine and Cosine Rules as well as Pythagoras and SOH CAH TOA. I give students the A5 version for revision and have a large version on the wall somewhere. Click 👉www.tes.com/.../more-posters... to see my other posters, which are also available for free.
SSDD GCSE Revision Questions
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SSDD GCSE Revision Questions

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Four SSDD maths starters (or plenaries) to help revision for GCSE. All the SSDD questions within a set have the same starting information, but ask different things. This means that students need to read the wordy part of each question. Solutions are included so you could e-mail pupils the PowerPoint for self study. You could also print all four SSDD tasks on a single sheet of A4 and set as a homework. The PowerPoint is interactive and optimised for large-screen display – it can be seen clearly from all parts of a room so printouts are not necessary. It also allows you to uncover the solutions to questions one-at-a-time (and hide them again if you want) 😃 Note that the SSDD idea comes from Craig Barton who has a web-site dedicated to these activities (www.ssddproblems.com). 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page doesn’t work, then go to your ratings page by clicking 👉 www.tes.com/…/rate-resources…
Prime Numbers (Interactive Whiteboard Game)
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Prime Numbers (Interactive Whiteboard Game)

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This is a fun interactive whiteboard game, created in PowerPoint, with triggered animations. All my students have loved this activity ('Sir, can we play the chain-game?'). It is enjoyable for both high and low ability – it not only reinforces the learning of the prime numbers, but students also need to remember where the numbers are hidden! -- I typically use this activity as a starter and then as a plenary at the end of the lesson. It gets the whole class involved – even when it's not a students turn, they are repeating the numbers in their head and they are desperate to say where the next number is! The way that I play the game: 1. I go through the members of the sequence and ensure that the students are familiar with each of the numbers; 2. When the board is revealed, I give about 15 seconds to ‘peek’ at the uncovered board so that the students can try to learn where the first few numbers are; 3. I then call up the students one-at-a-time to try an uncover as many numbers as they can before they go wrong. NOTES: I encourage the students to call out the number that they are looking for because this reinforces the learning. This activity works very well if you get two students to play against each other – either on the interactive whiteboard or on PCs.
KS2 Maths (Understanding Fractions)
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KS2 Maths (Understanding Fractions)

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These topic-focused SATs questions at the end of a unit will help to test and extend students’ understanding as well as helping them to prepare for SATs next year. These questions have fully-worked solutions which can be displayed on a whiteboard making feedback with students more efficient. Click 👉 tes.com/…/KS2-Maths-Questions… for similar-style compilations on the other KS2 topics.<hr>This particular compilation is from the FRACTIONS, DECIMALS AND PERCENTAGE strand and contains questions which require students to shade a given fraction of a shape or identify how much of a shape has been shaded.<hr>I have designed this compilation to be printed as an A4 or A5 booklet which is in the style of the actual SATs papers and is convenient for use in class or as homework. It can even be given to individual students if a parent is asking for ‘some more work’! KEY POINTS: I have provided full answers, with comments and working where helpful. I have maintained the style of the actual SATs questions so that students can become comfortable with the way that SATs questions are presented. Most of the questions are from actual SATs papers, but I have also added questions so that this resource matches the requirements the current curriculum better than the older resources that are still in common use (note that many of the older resources of this type contain questions on topics which are no longer examined). I have spent a lot of time arranging the questions so that there is a general increase in difficulty as students work through them, and so that they fit on the pages better – this means less wasted space and significant paper-saving when printing 😃 <hr>👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page doesn’t work, then go to your ratings page by clicking 👉 www.tes.com/…/rate-resources…
KS2 Maths (Ordering Fractions + Decimals)
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KS2 Maths (Ordering Fractions + Decimals)

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These topic-focused SATs questions at the end of a unit will help to test and extend students’ understanding as well as helping them to prepare for SATs next year. These questions have fully-worked solutions which can be displayed on a whiteboard making feedback with students more efficient. Click 👉 tes.com/…/KS2-Maths-Questions… for similar-style compilations on the other KS2 topics.<hr>This particular compilation is from the FRACTIONS, DECIMALS AND PERCENTAGE strand and contains questions which require students to think about the relative sizes of fractions and decimals, and the order that they would be written on a number line.<hr>I have designed this compilation to be printed as an A4 or A5 booklet which is in the style of the actual SATs papers and is convenient for use in class or as homework. It can even be given to individual students if a parent is asking for ‘some more work’! KEY POINTS: I have provided full answers, with comments and working where helpful. I have maintained the style of the actual SATs questions so that students can become comfortable with the way that SATs questions are presented. Most of the questions are from actual SATs papers, but I have also added questions so that this resource matches the requirements the current curriculum better than the older resources that are still in common use (note that many of the older resources of this type contain questions on topics which are no longer examined). I have spent a lot of time arranging the questions so that there is a general increase in difficulty as students work through them, and so that they fit on the pages better – this means less wasted space and significant paper-saving when printing 😃 <hr>👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment����. If the rate-resource button on this page doesn’t work, then go to your ratings page by clicking 👉 www.tes.com/…/rate-resources…
Calculating Angles (Homework)
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Calculating Angles (Homework)

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This is a great worksheet for calculating angles on straight lines, around a point and within triangles. The questions are carefully selected to cover the full range of skills efficiently. --- This sheet be used any time from upper primary upwards. The questions are also extremely good for Foundation level students who are revising for GCSE.
Rearranging Formulae - Two Steps (Worksheets with Solutions)
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Rearranging Formulae - Two Steps (Worksheets with Solutions)

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These worksheets (with solutions) help students take the first steps and then strengthen and extend their skills and knowledge of Rearranging Formulae in which the rearrangement can be done in two steps. Questions are carefully planned so that understanding can be developed, misconceptions can be identified and so that there is progression both across and down each sheet. Interactive versions of these sheets are available at https://www.maths4everyone.com/skills/two-step-problems-2412.html The interactive version allows individual questions to be selected for enlarged display onto a screen. The answer can then be worked out ‘live’ by the teacher (or student) or a single click will reveal my solution. This not only helps in class, but it is also very useful for a student who is revising at home.
KS2 Maths (Length, Distance, Height)
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KS2 Maths (Length, Distance, Height)

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These topic-focused SATs questions at the end of a unit will help to test and extend students’ understanding as well as helping them to prepare for SATs next year. These questions have fully-worked solutions which can be displayed on a whiteboard making feedback with students more efficient. Click 👉 tes.com/…/KS2-Maths-Questions… for similar-style compilations on the other KS2 topics.<hr>This particular compilation is from the MEASUREMENT strand and contains questions on Length, height and distance. Students will have to read a variety of scales and be able to convert between mm, cm, metres and kilometres.<hr>I have designed this compilation to be printed as an A4 or A5 booklet which is in the style of the actual SATs papers and is convenient for use in class or as homework. It can even be given to individual students if a parent is asking for ‘some more work’! KEY POINTS: I have provided full answers, with comments and working where helpful. I have maintained the style of the actual SATs questions so that students can become comfortable with the way that SATs questions are presented. Most of the questions are from actual SATs papers, but I have also added questions so that this resource matches the requirements the current curriculum better than the older resources that are still in common use (note that many of the older resources of this type contain questions on topics which are no longer examined). I have spent a lot of time arranging the questions so that there is a general increase in difficulty as students work through them, and so that they fit on the pages better - this means less wasted space and significant paper-saving when printing 😃 <hr>👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page doesn’t work, then go to your ratings page by clicking 👉 www.tes.com/…/rate-resources…
GCSE Revision (Using nth Term Formulae)
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GCSE Revision (Using nth Term Formulae)

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Ideal for GCSE revision, this worksheet helps students review their understanding of using nth-term formulae. This sheet is not limited to linear sequences, formulae for many other types of sequences are also included. These review sheets are great to use in class or as a homework. They are also excellent for one-to-one tuition and for interventions. For similar-style revision sheets on other topics, click 👉 tes.com/../more... Answers are included, as is a NEW STYLE of PowerPoint, which allows individual questions to be selected for enlarged display onto a screen. The answer can then be worked out ‘live’ by the teacher (or student) or a single click will reveal my solution. This not only helps in class, but it is also very useful for a student who is revising at home 😀. 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page does not work, then go to your ratings page by clicking here 👉tes.com/.../rate-resources…
GCSE 9-1 Exam Question Practice (Linear Proportion)
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GCSE 9-1 Exam Question Practice (Linear Proportion)

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This carefully selected compilation of exam questions has fully-worked solutions designed for students to go through at home, saving valuable time in class. Click 👉 tes.com/../Exam Question Practice… to download question compilations for more than 50 other topics. I usually print these questions as an A5 booklet and issue them in class or give them out as a homework. I also make them available for a student who wants to do focused independent study on a topic. -- 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page does not work, then go to your ratings page by clicking here 👉tes.com/.../rate-resources…
Valentine's Day Maths (Treasure Hunt)
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Valentine's Day Maths (Treasure Hunt)

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This activity is designed for KS2 and KS3 students, but it is also a very good activity to do with GCSE foundation students. It gets them working out the costs of gifts, meals and other outings for Valentine's Day. Questions are varied and include a bit of proportion and a few straightforward percentages. Note that the answers to this activity produce an encrypted phrase. When the questions have been answered, the students should decipher this phrase. An further (non-maths) extension can be for students to identify who the couples are and why they are famous! -- Click -->https://tes.com/.../more... for similar style Treasure Hunts on 50 other topics. -- A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so. These question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large cards can be pinned around the classroom and used for a whole class activity; the smaller (loop cards) can be used for group work or by individuals – they are particularly helpful for one-to-one tutorials and during interventions. If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment. If the rate-resource button on this page does not work, then go to your ratings page by clicking here --> https://tes.com/.../rate-resources…
IGCSE Revision (Differentiation: Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration)
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IGCSE Revision (Differentiation: Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration)

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A revision sheet (with answers) containing IGCSE exam-type questions, which require the students to differentiate to work out equations for velocity and acceleration. This sheet is designed for International GCSE revision (IGCSE), but could also be used as a homework for first-year A-level students. 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page does not work, then go to your ratings page by clicking here 👉 https://tes.com/.../rate-resources…
Multiplying Indices (Getting Started)
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Multiplying Indices (Getting Started)

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These two worksheets have never failed to get my students to gain an excellent understanding of using indices. They are aimed at upper primary or early secondary students. -- Solutions are included.