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I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience. As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!

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I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience. As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!
Mental Arithmetic Challenge - Starter Activity - Customisable difficulty- 100 questions with answers
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Mental Arithmetic Challenge - Starter Activity - Customisable difficulty- 100 questions with answers

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I usually use this resource at a starter or a settler activity with a given time limit (say 10 mins). I give advice about doing as many as possibly and in whichever order the students want. Afterward we have discussions about which they find the easiest or can do the quickest. Usually addition comes out the easiest until I suggest that if you know your tables that the multiplications are the easiest to do and probably the quickest as they don’t need working out. They get to realise that if they really know their tables that the divisions are quicker as they’re usually a single digit number to write as the answer. In my mark book I record how many get correct out of how many they do and a time if they complete them all before the given time. Most of the students really like doing this challenge. Improving their time/score is appears to motivate them. I have had quite a few students ask for sheets so they can practice at home. Use the TABS on the spreadsheet to set the difficulty by changing the MAX and MIN values for each mathematical operation, See the questions(recalculate if necessary ) and the answers for that set of questions. It may be a good idea to PRINT SCREEN a set of answers if you intend to put the answer in a PowerPoint. I usually print a few sets of answers off per table so they can mark their own. Sometimes I read them out. If you cut the answer sheet into 4 strips, these strips can be placed/matched up against each column of students answer sheet and this is really easy for them to mark. Using this technique I have marked a full class of sheets in about 5 mins or so. Another way to use this resource them would be to do them one/two columns/operations at a time and cut the time allowed.
PRIME FACTORS POSTER/BANNER    Shows prime factors for each number 0-100 (2 sizes) + PF Finder .swf
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PRIME FACTORS POSTER/BANNER Shows prime factors for each number 0-100 (2 sizes) + PF Finder .swf

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PLEASE COMMENT/FOLLOW so if there are any more associated uploads/upgrades I can let you know* File include One in FULL COLOUR and one on white background at two different sizes Also included - sticking the printed tiles together advice/instructions BANNER Approx w 2.7m x h 0.3m POSTER Approx w 1.4m x h 0.65m Best results printed on Laser printer (designed to tile A4 PORTRAIT or A3 Landscape Sheets) Suggest set page over lap to 2.5 cm/1in and set crop marks Will print all tiles from the PDF to Inkjet printer with appropriate settings Most printers leave a white border around the edge. I printed a colour version, stuck it together and cut the white edge off (but that’s a personal preference) Please follow/comment so that you’ll get notified of any upgrades or amendments. I can send you a version with your school logo or department if required ,on request. (Free) I have also included **A PRIME FACTOR FINDER PROGRAM **to use on WHITE BOARDS I have used this with all year groups / all abilities as both a starter activity and a lesson resource when covering this topic. It can be used by student or staff on a computer by hovering/rolling/clicking a specific number They can come to the interactive whiteboard and touch one of the numbers to give them the prime factor/index notation for that number. It can be used to check sets of questions from worksheets or as part of a prime factor bingo game. It needs Adobe Flash Player installed on the computer it is being used on. ( Most computers do have this) If anyone can think of other uses please make a comment. ALSO AVAILABLE A FACTORS POSTER/BANNER (FREE)- see my other uploads
The 4  FOUR's PUZZLE  (0-100) BIDMAS / BODMAS- Worksheet(s)  + Answers on a POWERPOINT
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The 4 FOUR's PUZZLE (0-100) BIDMAS / BODMAS- Worksheet(s) + Answers on a POWERPOINT

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Includes 2 worksheets for all the students to write their answers on. I WOULD SUPPLY PLENTY OF SCRAP PAPER I have included a menu driven PowerPoint with an answer for each number (0-100). Including every possible answer for each number would probably be impossible. I have only had a few students get anywhere near completing the worksheet. It has worked well when a table of students have collaborated on the task. The most important learning objective, for me is that once they get an answer for a number that they use it to generate other answers in a somewhat methodical fashion. eg say they stated with 4!+4+4+4=36 go on to 4!+4+4-4=28, 4!+4-4-4=20, 4!-4-4-4=12 4!+4+(4-4)=29 4!+4+(4x4)=44 4!+(4x4x4)=88 etc etc A GOOD ACTIVITY FOR on or near STAR WARS DAY (May the 4th)
PIPEWORK - MATHEMATICAL LOGIC / REASONING PUZZLES with ANSWERS, CLIPART & STUDENT GRIDS
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PIPEWORK - MATHEMATICAL LOGIC / REASONING PUZZLES with ANSWERS, CLIPART & STUDENT GRIDS

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3 levels of difficultly with increasing difficulty within each level. Full set of answers. All the puzzles have been provided as individual pieces of clip-art so you can use in your own PowerPoint and Notebook files etc. I have also included LARGE grids and PIPE PIECES that can be cut out so that students can ‘BUILD’ their solutions. If this resource proves popular I will make up some more puzzles and add them to the upload. Just let me know!
DICE THROWING SIMULATOR - tool for  demonstrating Expected  Vs Experimental outcomes
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DICE THROWING SIMULATOR - tool for demonstrating Expected Vs Experimental outcomes

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In this EXCEL FILE - Simulate the throwing of 1,10,100,1000,10000 or 100000 dice at a time with the click of a button. A bar graph and pie chart are updated with each click. Hopefully a useful tool for demonstrating that experimental probabilities differ from expected probability but as you increase the frequency of the experiment that they get closer to the expected. the Excel worksheet does use MACROS to make the buttons work and you may be asked to enable them. Some versions of Excel don’t allow this so it will be a case just trying it (sorry if it doesn’t work for you)
FACTOR TREES / PRIME FACTOR TREES - 2 PowerPoints (Lesson intro. + Solutions for all numbers 2-100)
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FACTOR TREES / PRIME FACTOR TREES - 2 PowerPoints (Lesson intro. + Solutions for all numbers 2-100)

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Step-by-step instructions (PowerPoint) on how to use factor trees to decompose a number into a product of primes. This can be left on a loop while the class are working. A further menu driven PowerPoint that has ALL the solutions for each number (minus a few variations) No worksheets. I just get the pupils to ‘shout out’ several numbers between 2 and 100 and write these on the board. (although I sometimes add a few myself) Class marks their own work from solutions PowerPoint
FRACTIONS - (A )COLOUR diagram given Fraction (B) State fraction in diagram + EXTENSIVE CLIP-ART
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FRACTIONS - (A )COLOUR diagram given Fraction (B) State fraction in diagram + EXTENSIVE CLIP-ART

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BOTH set A and set B have 32 questions + answers Set A - Colour blank fraction diagram to show given fraction Set B - State fraction in given fraction diagram I have also included over 700 + pieces of clip-art. Images for every fraction up to 20th’s to use in your own worksheets or Powerpoint’s etc I started with the idea to make every possible variation you could have without reflection or rotational copies and it proved quite a challenge. After get to the 12th’s and making 183 diagrams and with thinking the 13th’s would have even more a just did a few variations for those up to 20th’s. I hope what I have done will be of use to some one. SETS A and B are part of a larger collection of fraction resources
MAGIC SQUARES - SUBSTITUTION - SET A - (Substitute INTEGERS into magic square template)
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MAGIC SQUARES - SUBSTITUTION - SET A - (Substitute INTEGERS into magic square template)

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32 questions across 4 worksheets +ANSWERS Given INTEGER values of a, b and c construct a magic square using by substituting them into the expressions on the template. By collecting like terms an expression could be found for the magic number Either answer worksheet can be reversed into a question worksheet where the students have to work out a,b and c There are 4 worksheets in this set so that each student on a ‘table’ or seated near each other could have a different set of questions
MAGIC SQUARES OF SQUARES - Substitution - Quadratics - Collecting Like terms + ANSWERS
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MAGIC SQUARES OF SQUARES - Substitution - Quadratics - Collecting Like terms + ANSWERS

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The title is Magic Squares of Squares but this is really another way to look at substituting values into expressions, multiplying out double brackets and collecting like terms together before solving a quadratic equation. Also deciding, in some cases, if both values or just one of the values found from solving the quadratic are valid. Just something, I hope that is a bit different from the usual. ANSWERS included
Finding the nth term of a QUADRATIC SEQUENCE with question generator and worked answers
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Finding the nth term of a QUADRATIC SEQUENCE with question generator and worked answers

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A PowerPoint explanation (proof) of the methodology for using the “pattern matching” method to find the nth term of a quadratic sequence. Plus an quadratic sequence question generator in EXCEL that has all the solution /method for finding the nth term. The complexity of the question/solution can be adjusted by changing the max and min values. A different question every time by recalculating the worksheet (usually by pressing F9)
MATHS - LOGIC and REASONING PUZZLES (Christmas theme)
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MATHS - LOGIC and REASONING PUZZLES (Christmas theme)

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A set of Christmas themed Basic and Basic+ LOGIC PUZZLES 9 ADVANCED difficulty puzzles IN this set of puzzle each Christmas Icon represents a DIGIT (0-9). Pupils have to workout which icon represents which digit by using logic and reasoning skills INTERMEDIATE and ADVANCED PUZZLES ARE ALSO AVAILABLE There are each set there are 3 sheets of 3 puzzles. Each pupil could have a sheet each or they could be cut into individual puzzles
POLYGONS  INTERIOR and EXTERIOR ANGLES
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POLYGONS INTERIOR and EXTERIOR ANGLES

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POLYGONS - INTERIOR and EXTERIOR ANGLES INFORMATION POSTER PDF’s ready to print at A4, A3 and A2 sizes (although the latter will need to be printed as tiles and stuck together) PRINTING and TILING ADVICE INCLUDED Also included. The poster and all the individual artwork use in this resource as high quality PNG and PDF files.'s This will enable you to print almost any size (use the PDF on really big sizes as you should not get any pixelation at all) USE with PowerPoints, Notebook files etc