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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !

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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !
Stem & Leaf Diagrams - With Answers
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Stem & Leaf Diagrams - With Answers

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This is a PDF over two pages consisting of 6 questions on stem and leaf diagrams. I have one question requiring the drawing of a diagram - the other five are in taking values from a given diagram. The work is primarily aimed at GCSE - not a basic introduction at Key Stage 3. I have included: decimal leaves as well as whole number back to back S&L diagrams Mean, Mode, Median and quartile are required in some questions. I did not see any need for any more than these six question. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Drawing Pie Charts
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Drawing Pie Charts

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This PDF is a worksheet of six questions on ‘Drawing Pie Charts’. Each question covers a full page and the circle and starting line are presented to the student. Answer on the sheet - or use each question to show how the work should be set out and angles calculated. I used this with KS3 initially but found it really useful to talk through, ‘How to answer exam questions’ with the foundation level GCSE groups too.
Reading Bar Charts
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Reading Bar Charts

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This PDF consists of six questions on reading bar charts. Primarily its function was to enable me to discuss the different types of bar charts that they need to know about, and the type of questions that can come from bar charts. I did not feel it necessary to ask several questions on each type as they are really straight forward. I have covered compound and component bar charts as well as percentage bar charts. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Averages
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Averages

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This pdf consists of 10 questions on Mean, Mode and Median of discrete with a small range - frequency tables are covered in a seperate worksheet. The first question (with around 20 parts) is simply finding Mean, Mode and Median and I used this with year 7 and also used it to discuss RANGE. The second set of questions I tended to do in Year 8 or 9 but can be used for revision with lower ability groups - these questions explore the pupils understanding of Mean. Ideal for the introduction of Mean, Mode, Median and Range and also useful for a revision worksheet. Answers are included.
Box and Whisker Diagrams
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Box and Whisker Diagrams

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This is a PDF consisting of 5 GCSE style questions which cover all that students need to understand about Box and Whisker diagrams. The questions are on interpretation of the diagrams rather than drawing them so these worksheets were not intended as ‘write on’. Answers are provided. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
3 Figure Bearings
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3 Figure Bearings

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This is a PDF consisting of 18 diagrams showing a journey from A to B. Angles are given, sometimes from North but more often from South or East or West. Students need to give the 3 Figure Bearing. I used this when teaching Bearings to Key Stage 3 but it is useful to recap at Key Stage 4 where would always ask the question - “And what is the reverse bearing ?”
The Sine Rule - 20 Questions with answers
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The Sine Rule - 20 Questions with answers

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20 Questions on two worksheets on the Sine rule. First sheet is 10 questions on finding sides and second sheet is 10 questions on finding angles. These are straightforward questions - no worded questions just here is a triangle !! Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work, thank you. Answers are included.
The Cosine Rule - 26 Questions with Answers
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The Cosine Rule - 26 Questions with Answers

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This is three PDFs with 26 questions on the Cosine Rule - nothing exceptional simply ‘here’s a triangle, find…’ Sheet 1 is 10 questions on calculating missing sides, Sheet 2 is 10 questions on calculating missing angles, Sheet 3 is 6 questions using surds at level 9 Great for homeworks or revision this is a great resource Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you. Answers are included
Similar Shapes and Objects
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Similar Shapes and Objects

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This set of worksheets covers similar shapes in both 2D and 3D - all that is needed at GCSE. Of course answers are included. Similar Shapes 2D Similar shapes 3D Answers Please provide feedback so that we can improve our work, thank you
Circumference of A Circle and Quadrants - with answers
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Circumference of A Circle and Quadrants - with answers

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Aimed at both KS3 and KS4 students, this PDF contains over 30 questions on everything you will need to teach the circumference of a circle. Questions start at the basic level, there are questions given the radius or diameter and use a variety of units of measurement. Later questions cover the perimeter of half or quarter circles and also compound areas for the more able student and the usual set of worded questions which are really aimed at KS4 students. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Volume Of Prisms and Capacity - 25 Questions with Answers
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Volume Of Prisms and Capacity - 25 Questions with Answers

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This is a PDF with a total of 30 questions on all types of prisms. 26 different prisms to calculate the volume of - I have included all the basic shapes and compound shapes too. The last few questions is about the relationship between volume and capacity and the weight of water. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Decimals Into Fractions For Higher Level GCSE
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Decimals Into Fractions For Higher Level GCSE

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This is an excellent PDF consisting of over 50 questions on changing decimals into fractions. The first question is on terminating decimals The second is on interpreting recurring notation - UK only The third is converting recurring decimals into fractions The final question pushes it up to grade 9 - good luck Answers are provided. This resource allows for explanations, classwork and homework
Basic Integration of powers of x - over 70 questions with answers
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Basic Integration of powers of x - over 70 questions with answers

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This is a pdf which I have used for years - it covers integration of powers of x only. There are over 70 questions here with powers which include negative, fractional and negative fractional too. I always found students had difficulty with fractions so these questions **do not **cancel nicely and include square and cube roots. I have included some where expansion of brackets are needed and others where divisions are needed too. Answers are included Please provide feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
G.C.S.E Questions on Surds - With Answers
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G.C.S.E Questions on Surds - With Answers

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This is a great revision resource for higher level students who need more work on Surds This work consists of a PDF with 16 full GCSE style questions particularly aimed at grade 8 and 9 students. There are two versions of the work "write on " and “inksaver” Answers are included of course. Please leave feedback so that we can know if we are offering what you want. - Thank You
Linear Transformation Of Data - With Answers
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Linear Transformation Of Data - With Answers

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Also known as Coding or Scaling this is a worksheet on the Linear Transformation Of Data. In total this pdf covers all that any A level student will need on this subject. In 7 questions making a total of 20 ‘subquestions’ everything is covered and asked in exam friendly manner Worksheets are here for MEI students as well as the other boards - MEI do it differently. Answers are included as usual. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
R Addition -  with Answers
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R Addition - with Answers

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This worksheet consists of 10 full A level standard questions using Rsin(x + a) etc. Most of these questions are in context as the standard questions are freely available in books etc. This is a thorough worksheet covering the topic in as many ways as we could think of - some are quite creative but all are relevant. An ideal ‘end of topic’ sheet, homework, classwork or revision task. Answers are included.
The Binomial Theorem - With Answers
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The Binomial Theorem - With Answers

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This worksheet is a pdf which covers all that you will need to teach the Binomial Theorem to year 12 or above. It is an ideal homework or classwork exercise and an excellent revision resource. Students need to know factorial notation and nCr notation too. Covering the expansion of (a + b)^n for integer n - there are 5 main questions with over 20 parts Topics covered include: Full expansion of (a + b)^n, Finding the co-efficient of one term in the expansion, Using the expansion to estimate calculations, Solving an algebraic equivalence. I have always found this sheet to be more than I need and students always gain a lot from it. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
The Binomial Expansion - With Answers
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The Binomial Expansion - With Answers

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This pdf is a worksheet covers the expansion of (1 + ax)^n for all n. There are 5 main questions divided into 20 sub questions - ideal for classwork, homework or revision. Questions have been asked in a similar manner to examination questions and students are expected to transform the given expression into (1 + ax)^n from, an often more complex looking expression involving square roots and / or reciprocals. This work covers all that an ‘A’ level student is expected to know. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
The Probability Laws for 'A' Level - With answers
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The Probability Laws for 'A' Level - With answers

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I always thought this was a topic that textbooks cover poorly and so I wrote this set of questions a few years ago and have used them regularly ever since. Covering all the laws, including Addition law, Multiplication law, exhaustive and independent events and conditional probability too - but only the algebraic approach. This is a topic that many students find difficult and so I have included a factsheet too (also available free) I hope you find it as useful as I do. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Distance, Speed and Time for Higher GCSE - With Answers
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Distance, Speed and Time for Higher GCSE - With Answers

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18 Full GCSE standard questions to test Higher level GCSE students on the distance, speed and time relationship. this is a very thorough worksheet with enough questions to fully occupy a lesson an a homework task. All questions are varied but accurate and realistic - I had great fun writing this one and enjoy teaching this lesson as a result - plenty to discuss. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you