<p>Used with a low ability class - starts of with recognising fractions and interpreting that in terms of the total amount of people represented before moving on to shading in sectors and a very detailed step by step guide to calculating and measuring out angles with a protactor.</p>
A worksheet compiled from various places of exam style questions on regressions lines and PMCC suitable for use with students completing the AQA level 3 certificate in mathematical studies.
<p>Created for a higher GCSE class as a way of practicing simultaneous equations in one neat reuseable work sheet (non linear and forming sim. equations included)</p>
<p>A collection of new specification GCSE questions on standard form squished into two pages to create a snazzy double sided worksheet that can be reused. (Questions taken from higher papers)</p>
<p>Used with higher KS4 - an array of ratio exam questions made into cards. Printed 9 to a page and laminated, I blu-tacked them to the board and allowed students to select a question to work on in pairs, when they had an answer they were happy with they wrote their name on the back in board pend and stuck it back. The next pair using the card could then check their answers. Also a useful resource during revision sessions when students want a bit more experience of GCSE wording.</p>
<p>Exam questions on factorising, expanding, and solving quadratic equations (using both factorisation and the quadratic formula) - All made into in one handy easy to throw at students worksheet.</p>
<p>A selection of number lines from -15 to 15. Look pretty nifty when printed on a variety of bright colours A5 sized. All are in black and white so may also be suitable for some light end of term colouring.</p>