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I taught in a range of schools for many years before moving into FE, where I found creative and imaginative approaches just as rewarding with adults. Most of my resources are concerned with giving control to the learner, through a range of methods. Some are great for just giving them experience of examination questions, and the chance to discuss these with other learners. I now concentrate on spreading the range of creations from UK KS1 to KS4, and across the Common Standards.

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I taught in a range of schools for many years before moving into FE, where I found creative and imaginative approaches just as rewarding with adults. Most of my resources are concerned with giving control to the learner, through a range of methods. Some are great for just giving them experience of examination questions, and the chance to discuss these with other learners. I now concentrate on spreading the range of creations from UK KS1 to KS4, and across the Common Standards.
Maths KS3 and KS4 GCSE Pythagoras and trigonometry in right-angled triangles. Huge bundle!
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Maths KS3 and KS4 GCSE Pythagoras and trigonometry in right-angled triangles. Huge bundle!

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Big bundle of worksheets/activities to revise or practise trigonometry of right angled triangles, with Pythagoras and sin, cos and tan for finding lengths of sides or angles. In Word or PDF. Great for homework or assessment of learning in the classroom. Now on KS3 but always needs revising in KS4, especially on the new GCSE 9-1 specifications. • apply Pythagoras’ Theorem and trigonometric ratios to find angles and lengths in right- angled triangles
KS3 or KS4 Multiple resources for recognising and generating sequences, plus revision of KS2
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KS3 or KS4 Multiple resources for recognising and generating sequences, plus revision of KS2

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KS3 Presentation warm up, two more sequences sets on PowerPoint, and two worksheets, the second quite challenging. Plus a ‘sticks and dots’ pattern set with lots of pictures. • generate terms of a sequence from either a term-to-term or a position-to-term rule • recognise arithmetic sequences and find the nth term • recognise geometric sequences and appreciate other sequences that arise. And all good for lower tier at GCSE.
Maths KS2 Problem Solving using Mathematical Reasoning.
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Maths KS2 Problem Solving using Mathematical Reasoning.

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Maths Key Stage 2. Lots of questions in the style of SATs from right across the range of papers. Great for revision, practice, or checking learning at later stages, for example KS3 or Foundation GCSE. Using mathematics to solve problems using all four rules. In Word and PDF for ease of editing or printing.
KS3/KS4 Multiple resources on multiplying and factorising two brackets and quadratics
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KS3/KS4 Multiple resources on multiplying and factorising two brackets and quadratics

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PowerPoint presentations on using the grid method, plus a poster and an investigation into multiplying diagonals. Worksheets to practice multiplying and factorising two brackets, and lots of questions on solving quadratic equations, including GCSE examples. Plus questions on matching quadratic graphs to expressions. All answers provided either in Word and/or PowerPoint. Everything you need for a couple of lessons at least.
KS4 Multiple resources for recognising and generating sequences
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KS4 Multiple resources for recognising and generating sequences

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KS4 GCSE Foundation and Higher Tiers. Three PowerPoint presentations including multiple choice quiz. Plus two worksheets of GCSE exam-style questions. • generate terms of a sequence from either a term-to-term or a position-to-term rule • recognise and use sequences of triangular, square and cube numbers, simple arithmetic progressions, Fibonacci type sequences, quadratic sequences, and simple geometric progressions (rn where n is an integer, and r is a rational number >0) • deduce expressions to calculate the nth term of linear sequences
Maths Negative Numbers Key Stage 2 or KS3 revision. PowerPoint intro plus worksheet & games.
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Maths Negative Numbers Key Stage 2 or KS3 revision. PowerPoint intro plus worksheet & games.

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Everything for introducing negative numbers in KS2, especially for Year 4 but great for revision in Year 5 or above. PowerPoint to move on from counting numbers, adding zero and negative numbers. Lots of opportunity for open questions and direct questioning. PowerPoint includes ten questions for the learners to do as a group or individually. Powerpoint also given as a PDF so that it will open on any system, and look the same. Worksheet covers the specs - counting through zero, done on number lines presented in a variety of ways. Plus games to give the learners colourful, active and kinaesthetic learning. Year 4 programme of study Number – number and place value Statutory requirements Pupils should be taught to count backwards through zero to include negative numbers Year 5 programme of study Number – number and place value Statutory requirements Pupils should be taught to: interpret negative numbers in context, count forwards and backwards with positive and negative whole numbers, including through zero Images © Colin Billett
Maths KS2 Ordering of fractions Year 3. Revision, worksheet and presentation answers.
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Maths KS2 Ordering of fractions Year 3. Revision, worksheet and presentation answers.

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Ordering of fractions for Year 3 of KS2. Revision of work in Year 2, then a PowerPoint presentation with identical worksheet. Use the PowerPoint as answers, or for class work on an interactive board. Great for discussion of equivalences, percentages or decimal equivalences. Entirely suitable as revision in later years. Specs: 'compare and order unit fractions, and fractions with the same denominators' Notes and guidance (non-statutory) They begin to understand unit and non-unit fractions as numbers on the number line, and deduce relations between them, such as size and equivalence. They should go beyond the [0, 1] interval. Full lesson of activity.
Fractions KS3 & KS4 division of  fractions & mixed numbers. Exposition with Qs & As + worksheets
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Fractions KS3 & KS4 division of fractions & mixed numbers. Exposition with Qs & As + worksheets

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Dividing a fraction by a fraction. Ever wonder why we 'flip and multiply'? Not many people seem to do so, and learners are too happy to follow the rules, and forget the rules. 'When do I do this and when do I do that?' Here is a colourful diagrammatic presentation that recaps on dividing by unit fractions, then goes on to illustrate why we multiply by the denominator, and divide by the numerator, ie 'flip and multiply'. Give your learners the 'why' and they might remember the 'when'! Questions at every point for class discussion and teacher explanation, and a set of questions at the end for learners to try, with full answers. Plus differentiated worksheet, two exercises, one just proper fractions, one mixed numbers.
Maths Percentages: Functional Skills, GCSE Foundation, KS3
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Maths Percentages: Functional Skills, GCSE Foundation, KS3

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Presentation with 52 slides and around fifty questions covering basic concepts of percentages, including fractional and decimal equivalents. Simple questions to develop fluency, misconceptions to correct, simple applications and written problems. Each slide followed by solution slide. Plus a clone of the questions in Word and as a PDF for further practise. So around 100 questions in total, with plenty of repetition and plenty of new questions slotted in. Plus answers for printing or otherwise. Originally produced for Functional Skills Levels 1 & 2 but entirely suitable for other groups. Easily editable into four different lessons for revisiting at a later date.
Maths Ratio using tables - an innovative approach for KS3 or KS4 GCSE
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Maths Ratio using tables - an innovative approach for KS3 or KS4 GCSE

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Ratio can be difficult for the learners, and especially so since it has become a more significant element of GCSE. Using tables to help structure the questions is a new and extremely useful approach, one that many learners have found beneficial. The questions are all adapted and reconfigured from past papers, and although originally set at GCSE they are equally useful for KS3. The files consist of a presentation to demonstrate the method, plus worksheets at both Foundation and Higher Tier. All files are also included as PDFs so will appear the same on any operating system. If some of the questions look relatively easy, there can be a huge difference between papers - those aimed at the top grades and those questions aimed at the middle.
Maths Probability in KS3 and KS4 - everything up to GCSE Higher.
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Maths Probability in KS3 and KS4 - everything up to GCSE Higher.

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Four great bundles of stuff for developing skills and understanding in the area of probability. Great for introducing topics in Years 7, 8 and 9, and for revising skills later on. All you need up to and including GCSE Foundation and Higher. Plus two-way tables, which are a great way of giving opportunities for practising probability knowledge and skills.
Maths KS3 KS4 Standard Form
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Maths KS3 KS4 Standard Form

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A bundle of three sets of resources to introduce and develop standard form in KS3, and taking it through to GCSE requirements for Foundation. Big savings!
Maths GCSE KS3 KS4 Statistics
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Maths GCSE KS3 KS4 Statistics

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Big bundle of resources covering all aspects of GCSE statistics - histograms, cumulative frequency, box and whisker, frequency polygons, and averages of grouped data. Lots of differentiation, and all tried and tested in the classroom.
Maths KS3 KS4  Pythagoras' Theorem. Quiz, assessments, worksheets, presentation + differentiation.
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Maths KS3 KS4 Pythagoras' Theorem. Quiz, assessments, worksheets, presentation + differentiation.

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A very full set of resources to use and apply Pythagoras' Theorem in a wide range of situations, from simple triangles to finding the length of a line on a co-ordinate grid. PowerPoint presentation with early slides reminding learners of the principles and knowledge. Later questions apply the knowledge and lead on to generalisations. Plus extra worksheets on finding perimeter of polygons and finding the area of a circle drawn on a co-ordinate grid. Surds and use of pi encouraged in line with 2015 UK curriculum. Plus a multiple choice starter to check learning before they begin, with six questions, and another multiple choice activity to use for homework, or as a simple starter in a following lesson.
Maths at KS2 - four rules, reasoning and problem solving
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Maths at KS2 - four rules, reasoning and problem solving

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Three big sets of worksheets in the style of SATs at KS2, covering the variety of questions asked over the history of the tests. Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division for the new no-calculator tests, plus two big worksheets on reasoning and problem solving. Great for year 6 revision, or for KS3 and year 7 to brush up the primary skills. Buy bundle for half price of individual files.
Maths KS2 Algebra. Full bundle of resources to cover the entire specs. Great for KS3 revision.
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Maths KS2 Algebra. Full bundle of resources to cover the entire specs. Great for KS3 revision.

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Everything needed to introduce algebra in Key Stage 2 (Year 6) or to revise and build upon it in KS 3 or later. Formulas, sequences, missing numbers, number patterns and missing number problems. Presentations, worksheets, activities and assessments covering the whole of algebra in Year 6, and also suitable for older learners. Lots of opportunities for deep thinking, and for differentiation, and all suitable for editing if required. Most have answers. And many questions based on previous SATs. All written to new UK standards (2015). Year 6 Algebra Pupils should be taught to: • use simple formulae • generate and describe linear number sequences • express missing number problems algebraically • find pairs of numbers that satisfy an equation with two unknowns • enumerate possibilities of combinations of two variables. Notes and guidance (non-statutory) Pupils should be introduced to the use of symbols and letters to represent variables and unknowns in mathematical situations that they already understand, such as: • missing numbers, lengths, coordinates and angles • formulae in mathematics and science • equivalent expressions (for example, a + b = b + a) • generalisations of number patterns • number puzzles (for example, what two numbers can add up to).
Area and Perimeter - everything for KS 2 or KS 3 revision
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Area and Perimeter - everything for KS 2 or KS 3 revision

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A big bundle of assorted resources for full lessons to teach area and perimeter in UK primary schools. Rectangles, squares, parallelograms, triangles. All with full NC specs. Covers everything for years 4, 5 and 6. Great for revision in KS3 or GCSE foundation and Functional Skills