This fun worksheet consists of 8 questions where students can practise and improve their bearings skills. Students can use a calculator to check their answers. Be aware of the North direction (a right hand side).
I love search and shades worksheets. The students are able to self-check by looking for the answer in the grid. Then, they shade the areas to create a design. I use this one to practise the order of operations. It consists of 20 questions at different levels of difficulty. Besides BODMAS, your students will have to know some basic facts about adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing with negative integers and fractions. This is a great resource for students in KS3. Colouring is required and you will need a selection of 2 colours including black.
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This is a good resource that can be used to plot linear graphs using only two points, the x-intercept and the y-intercept. The worksheet consists of 12 questions where students can practise and improve algebra skills, finding coordinates and plotting linear graphs for a specific values of x. Questions 9-12 involve negative numbers.
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This is a quick way of assessing your students' knowledge and understanding of a key skill of finding the gradient and y-intercept in an equation of a straight line y=mx+c and formulating the equation given a graph (2 versions).
This is a problem solving question to use as starter, extension or plenary.
It can be displayed on an interactive whiteboard or used as a individual sticker (63.5mm x 38.1mm, Microsoft Word code: 7160; 21 stickers per A4 sheet).
Students can use a calculator to check their answers (√h = x.219…).
These are fun resources which can be used to practise naming types of angles as well as naming angles by their vertex and endpoints. It can be displayed on an interactive whiteboard. The worksheet consists of 70 questions.
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This is a problem solving question to use as starter, extension or plenary.
It can be displayed on an interactive whiteboard or used as a individual sticker
(63.5mm x 38.1mm, Microsoft Word code: 7160; 21 stickers per A4 sheet).
This is a problem solving question to use as starter, extension or plenary. It can be displayed on an interactive whiteboard or used as individual stickers (63.5mm x 38.1mm, Microsoft Word code: 7160; 21 stickers per A4 sheet).
Good resource that can be used for classroom management and encouragement,
as well as to make the skills you are developing in a lesson explicit to students.
There are 21 small stickers to a page with two starting points for your feedback comment:
“This is good work because…” and "To make it even better, next time…"
Please print on L7160 address labels sheets (63.5 x 38.1 mm).
Good resource that can be used for classroom management and encouragement, as well as to make the skills you are developing in a lesson explicit to students.
There are 21 small stickers to a page with two starting points for your feedback comment:
“This is good work because…” and "To make it even better, next time…"
Please print on L7160 address labels sheets (63.5 x 38.1 mm).
This is a quick way to assess your students’ knowledge and understanding of algebra notation and its’ rules. There are two versions available: no-colour and colour cards. Colour can help to match the cards, however they can be sorted in more than one way. Great opportunity for a discussion!
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This is a fun worksheet to use as a starter, plenary or to support a revision lesson. It consists of 20 questions where students can practise essential algebra skills. The topics covered: algebraic notation, simplification, expanding brackets, factorisation and solving 2-step equations including brackets.
Here are some stickers to help your students use different punctuation marks in their writing. They can be used by students in their exercise books to increase the correct use of punctuation and have some fun! Really helpful for SEN students. Please print on L7651 address labels sheets; 65 stickers per A4 sheet.
This fun worksheet consists of 15 questions where students can practise and improve their skills to find a midpoint of a line.
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This fun worksheet consists of 27 questions where students can practise and improve mainly their translation skills (there are 5 questions on reflection too).