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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 !
All About Angles Up To GCSE Grade 5 - With Answers
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All About Angles Up To GCSE Grade 5 - With Answers

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This is an extensive set of worksheets covering the calculation of angles from KS3 all the way up to GCSE grade 5/6 There are 6 worksheets and over 80 questions which will cover all your need. Angles 1 15 questions covering angles at a point and angles on a straight line. Angles 2 15 questions covering vertically opposite angles and angles in a triangle, including isosceles and equilateral triangles. Angles 3 15 questions covering angles in parallel lines. Angles 4 15 questions covering angles in a quadrilateral, including Trapezia and parallelograms. Angles 5 16 questions combining all the theorems covered in the first 4 worksheets. Angles 6 12 questions covering angles in a polygon. Answers Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Angles From First To Last
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Angles From First To Last

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This is everything you need to teach angles from Year 7 to Higher level GCSE A comprehensive set of worksheets with well over 100 questions over 11 worksheets.
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 ?”
An Introduction to 3 Figure Bearings
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An Introduction to 3 Figure Bearings

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This is a couple of worksheets I wrote for the introduction to 3 figure bearings with my KS3 groups. They can be done as a whole class activity or individually - I have included a black and white version of the maps if you need them. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Angles in polygons for KS3 - 12 questions with answers
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Angles in polygons for KS3 - 12 questions with answers

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This is a straight forward worksheet that I use with KS3 and often with KS4 foundation level. This, one page pdf, has 12 very straightforward questions (with answers) on the angles of a polygon - the questions do include the exterior angle but no exterior angle theory is required. Great as a classwork resource, homework or revision. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Sine, Cos and Tan of any Angle for 'A' Level - 40 Questions with Answers
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Sine, Cos and Tan of any Angle for 'A' Level - 40 Questions with Answers

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This PDF is a worksheet on the introductory steps of the Trig graphs or CAST diagram for transformed graphs at ‘A’ level. There are around 40 questions with various domains. I have used this for teaching, homework, recapping and revision - it is a very thorough worksheet and will definitely meet all your needs. I hope you find it useful. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
12 Miscellaneous Questions on the Sine and Cosine Rule - Answers Included
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12 Miscellaneous Questions on the Sine and Cosine Rule - Answers Included

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A one off worksheet with 12 questions on calculating sides and angles within a triangle using the Sine and Cosine rules The aim for this set of questions was for students to decide which rule to apply and how to apply it - it has always proven useful for either revision or an end of topic homework. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you Answers are included.
The Sine and Cosine Rule - 6 worksheets with answers
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The Sine and Cosine Rule - 6 worksheets with answers

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6 Comprehensive worksheets covering all you will need on the Sine and Cosine rules for GCSE. Sine Rule 1 - use the Sine Rule to find the missing side - 10 Questions Sine Rule 2 - use the Sine rule to find the missing angles (no ambiguous case) - 10 Questions Cosine Rule 1 - Find the missing side - 10 Questions Cosine Rule 2 - Find the missing angle - 10 Questions Sine and Cosine Rules - miscellaneous questions where students have to decide which rule to use - 12 questions Level 9 Cosine Rule Questions - Six more demanding questions for the more able student. Answers
Symmetrical Tiles
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Symmetrical Tiles

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This was a short starter which I developed and it turned out to be more demanding than intended. This is a pdf showing three coloured tiles and students are to name which squares should be coloured to give which type of symmetry. Line symmetry is easy to visualize but rotational symmetry not so much. I aimed this at foundation level GCSE but it can be used at Key stage 3 or even 2. A page of blanks is included - You may find them useful…or not
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
Congruent Triangles - 2 Worksheets with answers
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Congruent Triangles - 2 Worksheets with answers

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This PDF has 18 Questions covering Congruent Triangles for GCSE over 2 pages. Plenty of questions to be used as examples and still have enough for a class exercise or homework. Aimed at Y9 - 11 the object is to identify wether or not a given pair of triangles are or are not congruent and if so then why? An excellent worksheet for use at Key stage 3 or 4, for classwork / homework or revision. The second PDF is 8 questions aimed at more able students and involve the application of congruency - a really useful sheet of questions. Congruent Triangles Worksheet - 18 Questions Harder Congruent Triangles -8 questions. Answers Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Describing Symmetry
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Describing Symmetry

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A basic worksheet showing 12 shapes which have lines of symmetry and / or rotational symmetry. In each case the student is asked to fully describe the symmetry of the shape - exactly as in a GCSE question I have tried to include all the trick questions that examiners like to use. Please leave feedback - particularly if you like my 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
Area and Circumference of Circles - from A - Z
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Area and Circumference of Circles - from A - Z

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This bundle contains everything need to teach GCSE circles: We have included: Circle area Sector area Segment area Compound area Circumference Perimeter of compound shapes Circles inside squares Each would sell for a total of £13.50 but this bundle is only £10