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.
A one page sheet with eight common shapes on. Pupils should cut these out and physically fold them, to see which ones have lines of symmetry.
I came up with this in response to pupils who consistently thought that a parallelogram had two lines of symmetry, and a non-square rectangle had four lines of symmetry.
A worksheet of practice questions on everything to do with Higher Functions.
domain and range
max value of a function
inverse functions
tangent to a function
showing a function is always positive
sketch of a function
differentiating a function
quadratic inequalities
A write-on worksheet with 18 short questions revising exact values of trigonometry,
Most questions simple e.g. sin(60) and also includes angles above 90 degrees, radians and a few questions on inverse trig.
Solutions at the end.
Practice in forming and solving simultaneous equations.
We often talk about equations being 'in balance' and 'doing the same to both sides'. This worksheet makes that visual idea very obvious to pupils as they are presented with a series of balanced seesaws with animals on them. Each pair of seesaws leads to a pair of simultaneous equations, which can then be solved in the usual way, to find the weight of each animal.
Provided with solutions.
A short Power Point explaining what VAT is, what you have to pay it on, and finishing with a question about Jaffa Cakes.
Answers included on the Power Point.
A set of five challenging questions testing the link between length, area, and volume scale factor.
Full solutions provided.
These questions were created by my pupils, so have a relatively real life context!
Is every square a rectangle? Is every rectangle a square?
An investigation into the properties of the quadrilaterals, working out their properties and which ones are similar.
Includes a look into Venn Diagrams and a couple of area challenges at the end.
Notes and answers at the bottom of each slide.
A Power Point to (start to) answer the question of why we have 60 minutes in an hour. Wouldn't it be much easier if there were 100?
Includes a few simple questions for pupils on finding fractions of 60.
A series of nicely presented questions each with some money coming in and some expenses. It's quite simple but gives pupils plenty of practice dealing with the terminology and some simple numeracy.
These are extensive notes that I have made to teach this SQA Course.
Includes many example questions and follow ups on Excel.
I’ve also included here a course outline, essential exam skills and a practice exam with solutions.
*Updated 2020 to have Course Notes for pupils (with spaces for answers) and Course Notes for teachers (answers filled in)
*Updated 2022 with corrections
This is a six round team picture quiz that takes about 50-75 minutes to do completely.
The questions are not too serious and everyone should be able to have a good guess.
Full solutions included.
(updated 200)
This is a five round team quiz that takes about 50-75 minutes to do completely.
The questions are not too serious and everyone should be able to have a good guess.
Full solutions included.
(Updated 2022)
This is a series of questions that will guide pupils from thinking only in numbers to thinking algebraically.
The questions are increasingly challenging, finishing with some that require a lot of thought and can be investigated further.
Several revision Powerpoints and mixed revision worksheets.
Many topics covered but in particular Binomial Theorem, Complex Numbers, Partial Fractions, Euclid and Proof.
All with either short answers or full solutions
Includes topic-specific revision material on the following topics, as Powerpoints and PDFs.
Binomial Theorem
Complex Numbers
Binomial Theorem and Complex Numbers
Loci of Complex Numbers
Matrices
Number Theory
Partial Fractions
Indices (revision of easier material to help with binomial theorem)
Sequences
These are the course notes I have been using for the last few years to teach Advanced Higher Statistics. I wrote them myself, based on the SQA course description, and have included lots of examples.
Included in this bundle
AH Statistics Course Notes
AH Statistics Formulas to Memorise (A list of all the important facts that need to be remembered for Advanced Higher Statistics, that are not in the formula sheet)
AH Statistics 150 Quick Questions (A set of short questions covering all aspects of the Advanced Higher Statistics Course)
AH Statistics 14 Tests (A revision resource giving a summary of the 14 hypothesis tests in the course:)
AH Statistics Course Summary (Short questions on each aspect of the course and links to the place in the SQA Course Specification)
All included with full solutions. If you spot any mistakes please let me know.
Last update: March 2023
Thirteen homeworks each with full solutions, covering the following areas of the course.
1 - Probability
2 - Probability, Sampling, Binomial
3 - Probability, Sampling, Binomial
4 - Binomial, Normal, Poisson #1
5 - Distributions
5a - Distributions and Regressions
6 - Hypothesis Test
7 - Normal Approximation
8 - Control charts, Confidence Interval, Fences
9 - Mean and Variance
10 - Binomial, Normal, Poisson #2
11 - Z and T tests
12 - More Distributions
13 - Wilcoxon and Mann Whitney
For some of the homeworks (2,3,5) I have made slightly different alternative versions and they are included too.
Update: homeworks 2,5,7 updated March 2023
A series of six questions on the Mann-Whitney test, including dealing with ties and the normal approximation (the data in these questions is not mine and is taken from various sources).
A Wilcoxon and Mann-Whitney homework
Both provided with full solutions