I provide comprehensive worksheets to revise a particular topic (always with answers included) as well as extension materials, for pupils ranging from age about 11 to 16+.
All of my premium resources have a UK and US version.
I provide comprehensive worksheets to revise a particular topic (always with answers included) as well as extension materials, for pupils ranging from age about 11 to 16+.
All of my premium resources have a UK and US version.
Three resources:
A Powerpoint with questions and answers, alongside video solutions.
The following questions are solved:
finding the mean of a sample
finding the variance of a sample
estimating population mean from a sample
estimating population variance from a sample
Mean and Varirance questions by P Benson for which I’ve written out solutions
Expectation Algebra questions
A one page summary of the four different types of two sample tests:
Mann Whitney
Wilcoxon
Z-test
T-test
Also extra questions on two sample z-tests for proportions
Questions and solutions on linear regression:
AH Statistics Linear Regression Questions - estimating the value of r, then calculating all of the information by hand from the table of values. Full solutions included.
AH Statistics Regression.pdf - harder questions testing some theoretical topics
AH Statistics Confidence and Prediction Intervals for Regression - questions
AH Statistics Hypothesis Testing in Regression Analysis - longer explanation and questions on the beta and rho tests
AH Statistics Linear Regression Running Times - a Paper 1 style practice question
AH Statistics Regression FlowChart - a suggested order in which to approach bivariate data (data with two variables), starting with approximate methods and checking the validity of the model as you go.
A variety of resources for pupils to master Excel. Starts with a simple introduction then moves on to using it to run statistical tests.
Although this isn’t part of the syllabus it’s useful for pupils to be able to check their answers, and learn some useful skills.
AH Statistics - Simple Activities to learn Excel
AH Statistics - How to draw a graph in Excel
AH Statistics - Excel
AH Statistics - Excel (solutions)
AH Statistics - More Excel
Practice questions covering
Western Electric Rules
Determining if a system is in statistical control
Calculating upper and lower control limits
Working backwards from limits to finding standard deviation or sample size
Finding the probability of a rule being broken
Provided with solutions
Practice Questions on one-sample and two-sample versions of the following tests
• z-test for a difference in population means
• t-test for a difference in population means (including paired)
• z-test for a difference in population proportions
A short presentation describing Leonard Euler - the greatest mathematician ever! Covers his life, the mathematical notation named after him, and some of the maths he did
This is a series of questions aimed at making pupils more comfortable with dealing with formulas with fractions in them.
I made this worksheet in response to a very bright class who had no problems with most formula but struggled rearranging fractions.
Full solutions included.
Edit: added another powerpoint of more questions
This is a set of six puzzles presented as large scale Power Points. I used them as colour A3 posters for a monthly maths competition.
Although they are challenging, they can all be solved without using any advanced techniques.
Full solutions included.
Edit: added two more puzzles
This is a set of six puzzles presented as large scale Power Points. I used them as colour A3 posters for a monthly maths competition.
Although they are challenging, they can all be solved using standard techniques.
Full solutions included.
Edit: added two more puzzles
This is a set of six puzzles presented as large scale Power Points. I used them as colour A3 posters for a monthly maths competition.
Although they are challenging, they can all be solved without using any advanced techniques.
Full solutions included.
Edit: Added two more puzzles
A bumper set of National 5 Maths resources grouped by topic.
Five sets of Questions by Topic
Four sets of Revision questions by Topic
Whole Course Topic by Topic
More Whole Course Topic by Topic
Example Questions and Answers
Covers everything in National 5:
Fractions, Percentages, Inequalities, Straight Line, Brackets, Rearranging equations, Simultaneous equations, Area and perimeter, Function notation, Arcs and sectors, Volume, Pythagoras, Similarity, Quadratics, Trigonometry
All provided with solutions
A series of three worksheets on solving equations. Covers all types of equations:
Simple: n + 3 = 5
Multiple n: 2n - 3 = 5
Subtracting variable: 5 - 2n = 1
Tricky numbers: 31 + 3n = 5
Squares and roots: 30 – 2n^2 = 12
Brackets: 3(n + 2) = 11
Letters on both sides: 3(3 + n) = 4(n - 3)
Now with solutions included.
Edit: Added Powerpoint of two pages on same topic plus ‘Think of a Number’ problems
Revision resources targeting a particular area of the course. Each consists of a set of questions and full solutions.
Chi Squared
Distributions
Mann Whitney
Probability
Regression
Sampling
Z and T Tests
Questions on the volume and surface area of a cuboid, cylinder, prism. Includes changing units between cubic centimetres and litres.
Includes one worksheet with answers and a follow-up worksheet too.
Edit: added summary sheet and another worksheet
Three Powerpoints with simple questions on
percentage change
finding a percentage
-percentage increase or decrease
with extension questions on reverse percentage
Edit: added another powerpoint of mixed questions, a summary sheet, and a worksheet
A set of 20 questions in a loop where pupils have to convert to and from Scientific Notation.
Print out all 20 in A4 and put them up around the classroom (or outdoors). Give pupils a letter A-T to start on then challenge them to complete the chain of letters by matching up numbers in normal and scientific form.
Shed Loads of Practice (SLOP) is about pupils solving a huge number of easy questions quickly to gain fluency.
This is an Excel workbook that generates questions on the following topics. Some are basic numeracy some National 5 / GCSE or Higher Maths level.
Negative and Positive Numbers
Odd and Even Numbers
Combining like terms
Expanding brackets
Percentages finding the multiplier
Trig standard values
Scale Factor
Indices
Print it out and give pupils just a few minutes to fill them all in.