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WineAndChillNight

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I am a fully qualified English teacher, working specifically in secondary education with KS3 and KS4 students. I create resources for a range of KS3 and KS4 schemes of work, especially for lower ability students as these of are the groups of students I specialise in. Welcome to my shop and enjoy!

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I am a fully qualified English teacher, working specifically in secondary education with KS3 and KS4 students. I create resources for a range of KS3 and KS4 schemes of work, especially for lower ability students as these of are the groups of students I specialise in. Welcome to my shop and enjoy!
OCR GCSE Maths Fractions, Decimals and Percentages
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OCR GCSE Maths Fractions, Decimals and Percentages

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This takeaway homework menu is aimed at KS4 students who are studying OCR 2- Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. The menu has differentiated tasks from Extra Mild through to Extra Hot and makes learning fun! Students can be expected to complete one task from the menu each week and choose a different spice strength to help them practice harder questions. All questions included are from both Foundation and Higher tiers. For some of the harder questions I have attached Index extracts on separate slides. I would encourage students to try these questions without a calculator and/or show all their workings out for each question.
OCR GCSE Maths Number Operations and Integers
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OCR GCSE Maths Number Operations and Integers

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This takeaway homework menu is aimed at KS4 students who are studying OCR 1 Number Operations and Integers. The menu has differentiated tasks from Extra Mild through to Extra Hot and makes learning fun! Students can be expected to complete one task from the menu each week and choose a different spice strength to help them practice harder questions. All questions included are from both Foundation and Higher tiers. For some of the harder questions I have attached Index extracts on separate slides. I would encourage students to try these questions without a calculator and/or show all their workings out for each question.