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.
Some easy questions as lesson starters.
- Finding simple percentages, like 10% or 15%
- Finding any percentage, like 23% or 92%
- Finding percentage increases and decreases
- Converting between fractions, percentages, decimals
Answers included on the Power Point.
Simple questions testing multiplication and division, starting easy then including decimals.
Now with answers on the Power Point.
See the (Premium) Numeracy Starter Questions #2 for more
A set of resources for whole class bingo. All the questions are pretty easy. Covering these topics:
- decimals
- fractions
- money
- whole numbers
- coins (more money)
This is a series of PowerPoints and questions introducing and testing knowledge of Distance, Speed and Time. Starting with simple Time questions, pupils will learn how to recognise different types of DST question, and how to solve them.
- Some introductory questions that check pupils can convert between 12hr and 24hr time, and convert between hours and minutes
- Checking pupils can recognise whether they are being asked a Distance, Speed or Time question.
- Estimating speeds of different forms of transport
- A class project for each group to work out the time it takes to get somewhere, by different forms of transport
- A couple of PowerPoints on timetables
DST Starters
- Some standard test-level DST questions
- A spreadsheet and graph of the distance from school and time it takes to get there from one example class.
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.
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.
This is a series of worksheets testing a range of algebra skills. This is the rough order of increasing difficulty:
Simplify and Brackets
- Simplify 2t + 5t
- Simplify 2(x+3) – 4
Substitution
- If a = 3 and b = 2 find 3a – b
Inequalities
- Find the set of dice rolls where x > 3 and x
Consecutive numbers
- Find two consecutive numbers that add up to eleven
Full solutions included.
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 fun activity to be done alone or in pairs. The first puzzle is easier (no subtracting negatives) and the second one includes subtracting negatives.
Based on original from eam_larkin.
A fun activity to do alone or in pairs. Tests simple fraction skills (adding, simplifying, some equivalent fractions). Solution provided.
Based on an original by eam_larkin.
A fun activity to do alone or in pairs. Tests simple negative number skills (adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing). Solution provided.
Based on an original by eam_larkin.
A fun crossword to be done alone or in pairs. Tests easy decimals (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division).
Solution provided.
Based on original by eam_larkin.