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.
This is a series of questions testing the basic principles that there are 60 seconds in a minute, and 60 minutes in an hour.
They start easy and get harder, including decimals and fractions.
Full solutions included.
This is an investigation for the whole class to do at the same time, investigating the seemingly simple idea of the four corners of a rectangle.
It will force pupils to get out of the simple thinking that every rectangle has to be lined up with the co-ordinate axes, with a horizontal base and vertical sides.
Full solutions included.
Practice multiplying and dividing
- first of all 10, 100, 1000 etc.
- then by 20, 300, 4000 etc.
- then using decimals, e.g. 1.3 x 300
A series of worksheets revising these basic skills.
Full solutions included.
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.
These puzzles are challenging and give the scope for comprehensive answers.
Full solutions included.
This is two worksheets practising some important basic skills.
The first worksheet is powers of ten and multiplication.
The second worksheet introduces two-step multiplication (e.g. multiplying by 20 is ×2 and ×10) and division.
Full solutions included.
A series of worksheets covering all aspect of rounding.
- money, rounding to the nearest dollar/kilogram/penny
- rounding to the nearest 10,100,1000
- using rounding to approximate answers
- using rounding to approximate on more difficult problems
Full solutions provided to worksheets.
A fun introduction to units, converting between e.g. metres and centimetres. A starter activity, two pages of worksheet activities, and a challenge to find the amount of air in the room.
This is a series of worksheets all about finding the area of 2D shapes (quadrilaterals and circles).
- Recognising and naming 2D shapes
- Knowing their properties
- Knowing the formulas for their areas
- Being able to calculate the areas
A worksheets investigating different coins, and using them to add up to different amounts. Starts easy, then challenging at the end.
Full solutions included.
Now includes a Power Point, which revises lots of the same skills.
A series of projects on rearranging formulas.
(Note: Some of the embedded equations do not display well on the TES preview but they all display perfectly on the downloadable PDFs)
Each project is linked to real life situations, and also includes lots of practice at other 9th Grade / 10th Grade Skills: standard form, algebra using brackets, volume formulas, rounding, units, surds .
This is an investigation into the different uses of stones and pounds (UK), pounds (USA) and kilograms (Europe) for weighing people. By the end pupils should be able to convert between the units effectively.
Skills used:
- Mental arithmetic
- Converting between units
- Rounding (the conversion numbers are approximate only)
Full solutions provided on the Power Points.
Proofs of some of the key formulas in Advanced Higher Statistics. Not required for the course but some pupils (and teachers) may find it interesting.
proof the two ways of writing the variance formula are equivalent
proof that using the ‘divide by n-1’ formula gives the best estimate of a population variance
proof of Bayes Theorem
proof of laws of expectation and variance
proof of the origin of the Poisson formula, and of the mean and variance
proof of mean and variance for uniform discrete
proof of mean and variance for uniform continuous
proof that using proportions and the normal approximation to a binomial are equivalent
proof a line of best fit goes through the average point
proof the line of best fit gives the least squares
proof of SSR formula
proof in bivariate analysis DF=n-2
proof test slope parameter nonzero and coefficient of correlation nonzero are equivalent
A series of worksheets on the following topics. The first three are easier (age 11/12 or S1 in Scotland), the second three harder (age 12/13 or S2 in Scotland)
#1 - algebra, percentage, area, perimeter, indices, primes
#2 - fractions, substitution, negatives, percentages, Pythagoras, rounding, area
#3 - simplifying, polygons, substitution, percentages, rounding
#4 - algebra, sequences, volume, percentages, ratio, DST, standard form
#5 - angles, area, percentages
#6 - fractions, angles, polygons, Pythagoras, area, volume, circles
Included with solutions
A Powerpoint with questions and answers, alongside video solutions.
The following binomial questions are solved:
finding exact probabilities using the formula
finding more than or equal probabilities using hte data booklet
solving large problems using the normal approximation