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Mixed numbers and improper fractions
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Under the hood
Converting an improper fraction to a mixed number
Converting a mixed number to an improper fraction
Converting mixed numbers and improper fractions that need simplifying
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KS3 Adding and subtracting fractions
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Under the hood
Same denominators
One denominator a multiple of the other
Different denominators
Adding 3 fractions
Examples that need simplifying
Adding and subtracting mixed numbers and improper fractions.
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Direct and Inverse Proportion
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Under the hood
Direct proportion
Inverse proportion
Proportion to powers (e.g., A = kB^2)
Proportion to roots (e.g., H is inversely proportional to the square root of J)
Combining proportionality formulas
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Finding percentages of amounts
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Under the hood
Calculating percentages of amounts by first finding 10%, 5% or 1%
Decimal percentages of amounts - e.g., 3.5% of 2000
Using multipliers
Worded percentage of amounts questions
Working backwards to find the original amount
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12829717
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Finding the area of a triangle
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Under the hood
Right angled triangles
Scalene and isosceles triangles
Triangles that have been rotated.
Triangles that are slanted so much that the vertical height is outside.
Working backwards from the area to find missing lengths.
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Showing data in graphs and charts
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Under the hood
Bar charts (and dual bar charts)
Pictograms
Vertical line charts
Time series graphs
Interpreting data on the above charts/graphs
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Ratio revision guide for GCSE
Revision guide outlining all you need to know about ratio. Suitable for Edexcel, AQA and OCR exam boards. Includes:
Ratios and fractions
Simplifying ratios
Sharing in a ratio
Map scale
Converting units of area
Converting units of volume
Combining ratios
Probabilities and ratios
Questions to practise
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Graph from a table of values
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Under the hood
Sketching straight line graphs by plotting co-ordinates from a table
Reading off the graph to find values of x and y
Sketching straight line graphs with negative gradients
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Rearranging difficult formulas (factorising needed)
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Under the hood
Changing the subject to a letter that appears more than once (i.e., by factorising)
Starts with simple factorise and divide examples before building up to those which need rearranging before the factorising.
Challenge questions involve rearranging formulas with algebraic fractions, brackets and square roots
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Fractions, decimals and percentages
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Under the hood
Converting between fractions, decimals and percentages
Special case examples like 1/3 and 2/3
Deeper examples that link to ratios and mixed numbers
Listing fractions, decimals and percentages in order
Harder examples involving 1/8, 3/8 etc
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12827514
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Substituting negative numbers
Great for homework or revision. A nice worksheet substituting negative numbers. Includes substituting more than one number into an expression.
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Answers included + links to worked examples if students need a little help.
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Simple probability problems
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Under the hood
Finding basic probabilities - spinners, dice, beads in bags etc.
Sum of probabilities
Probabilities of outcomes not happening
Sample space
Challenge questions on sample spaces when two dice rolled/spinners spun etc.
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Inequalities GCSE revision guide
Revision guide outlining all you need to know about inequalities. Suitable for Edexcel, AQA and OCR exam boards. Includes:
Inequalities on a number line
Double inequalities
Solving linear inequalities
Integer solutions
Set notation (Higher only)
Inequalities and regions (Higher only)
Quadratic inequalities (Higher only)
Questions
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Rationalising the denominator for GCSE
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Under the hood
Rationalising when the denominator a surd
Rationalising when the denominator is a surd and a number - e.g., √5 + 1
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12829768
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Simultaneous equations by elimination
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Under the hood
Simultaneous equations that don’t need multiplying before eliminating
Examples where one equation will need multiplying before eliminating
Examples where both equations will need multiplying before eliminating
Examples with negatives where it’s easier to eliminate by adding
Worded examples where the simultaneous equations must be formed before solving
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12829842
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Vector problems (Foundation and Higher)
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Under the hood
Vectors between two points on a grid
Vectors and parallel lines
Vector notation when specific points are not known. i.e., a or b
Adding and subtracting vectors
Vector algebra (e.g., simplifying vector expressions)
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12829839
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Angle problems
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Under the hood
Angles on a straight line
Angles around a point
Angles in a triangle (and isosceles triangles)
Vertically opposite angles
Challenge questions involving combinations of the above angle properties
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12829834
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Sine and cosine rules
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Under the hood
Using the sine rule to find missing sides
Using the sine rule to find missing angles
Using the cosine rule to find missing sides
Using the cosine rule to find missing angles
Harder examples involving finding other angles first and combining the sine and cosine rules
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12829872
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Perpendicular lines for GCSE
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Under the hood
Finding the equations of perpendicular lines to those of the form y = mx + c
Finding the equations of perpendicular lines to those of the form Ax + By = C
Challenge questions involving finding the equations of perpendicular bisectors of two points
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12829720
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Primes and prime factors
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Under the hood
Facts about prime numbers
Writing numbers as products of their prime factors
Finding the highest common factor using prime factorisation
Finding the lowest common multiple using prime factorisation
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12829728
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