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We enjoy sharing creative ideas for teaching and learning Mathematics and numeracy for all key stages and abilities, and we hope to hear back on how the ideas and resources have worked for you.
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Sequences & Series Revision Foldable
This resource includes two revision foldables for review of arithmetic and geometric sequences and series. An arithmetic sequence is defined as a sequence in which there is a common difference between terms. An geometric sequence is defined as a sequence in which there is a common ratio between consecutive terms i.e. every term is a constant multiple (common ratio) of the term preceding it.
Foldables can be used as a revision or summary exercise at the end of a topic. As the answers are hidden pupils can use these to ‘test’ themselves or ask someone else such as a parent to test them. They also make a great addition to any class book, making it an interactive notebook.
Please follow the printing instructions, selecting scale to fit. This resource includes an A4 size and a letter (US) size, please select the most appropriate for you.
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This resource is included in our Fractional and Negative Fortune Teller pack of eight .
Fortune Teller activities, or Cootie Catchers in the US, are a great childhood game remodeled to test mathematical skills. Check out our blog post (link in document) for further information.
In this cootie catcher there are eight questions requiring students to use the laws of indices, or evaluate those involving negative indices . The corners of the cootie catcher indicated the differentiation which is to three levels (easy, medium and difficult) and the fourth corner is a “pot luck” section.
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This bundle now includes four maths Halloween special resources;
Simplifying expressions Math Art
Bidmas Math Art
Solving Equations Collect a Joke
Ratio Mystery (new)
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BUNDLE COOTIE CATCHERS (FORTUNE TELLERS)
Fortune Teller activities, or Cootie Catchers in the US, are a great childhood game remodeled to test mathematical skills. Check out our blog post (link in document) for further information. Each cootie catcher is differentiated to at least three levels. This is indicated by colour; red easy, yellow medium and green hard.
This bundle has 28 cootie catchers in total as it includes the algebra set of 10 (worth £4) and the fractional and negative indices set of 8 (£4), so grab a bargain! Not sure check out our free sample here FREE Averages Fortune Teller
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Math Art combines the fun of colouring and the consolidation of mathematical skills
Ideal as a plenary activity to determine what learning has taken place, alternatively use to determine pupils prior knowledge to a topic and of course great for revision.
In this math art activity pupils need to simplify algebraic expressions. Pupils then shade all the squares with those answers in the colour stated. There are three different worksheets of three different levels of difficulty, each results in a different Halloween image.
Worksheet 1: There are 20 questions on simplifying basic algebraic expressions involving addition and subtraction.
Worksheet 2: There are 20 questions which require simplifying expressions by adding/subtracting like terms or multiplying.
Worksheet 3: There are 15 questions to answer simplifying expressions, including expansion of brackets & then simplifying.
This resource is available in the Halloween Maths bundle!!
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Evaluating Composite Functions Valentines Worksheets
This resource has two Math Art worksheets, each worksheet gives a different Valentines image. There are two versions of eac worksheet; condensed one page version and a two page version which gives pupils space to calculate their answer. With this purchase you will receive the UK and US versions.
Evaluating functions e.g. f(2)
Evaluating composite functions e.g. fg(2)
Check out our free Math Art sample on substitution available to download from our store.
Math Art combines the fun of colouring and the consolidation of mathematical skills. Ideal as a plenary activity to determine what learning has taken place, alternatively use to determine pupils prior knowledge to a topic and of course great for revision.
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Maths Tick or Trash Worksheet Bundle
Test your students’ ability to spot mistakes and develop their understanding with this activity. Pupils are given two different answers to a question and have to determine which is correct. They then have to explain what misconception has led to the incorrect answer.
Each resource consists multiple worksheets each of increasingly difficult questions on the topic. See each individual resource for further details.
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Maths Display; 9-1 Number Types
Inspired by @c0mplexnumber’s Square and Cubes display (please check it out via the link in the resource) I have expanded this to include Fibonacci, triangle and prime numbers which have become increasingly important in the new 9-1 GCSE Mathematics exam.
Print each page on coloured A4 paper, laminate and cut out for a lasting and effective reference display squares, cubes and triangle numbers reinforced further by the shapes made with the numbers!
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Maths Display; Door Display
A simple display resource, print on colour A4 paper and laminate to decorate your door. Check out the our blog to see how we decorate our door…every space is a display space.
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Fractions Maths Resources
This bundle includes nine resources, they are a range of different activities involving Fractions to suit different ability needs from fractions of amounts to calculating with algebraic fractions for when studying fractions.
Each resource is available separately and some maybe in seasonal packs etc, please check if you are a return buyer and contact me if you would like to see another variation of bundle.
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GCSE 9-1 Equation of Tangents to Circle (Question Grid Worksheets)
This question grid has two levels, the first level each circle has a centre of (0, 0) and level 2 is more challenging with different circle centres and pupils need to find the Tangent to the circle at a given point. This is relevant for the new GCSE 9-1 UK specification.
Pupils will choose which level to work out and they select a square and answer that question.
It can be played as a competitive game such as ‘noughts and crosses’. Pupils answer on their sticky-notes or in their colour, claiming the square. The first pupil to answer three questions in a row (correctly) is the winner. See our blog post here about similar ideas here.
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This resource includes four GCSE 9-1 revision foldables requiring pupils to recognise and name, or sketch, the basic functions of straight lines, quadratics, cubics, reciprocal, exponentials and circles.
Foldables can be used as a revision or summary activity at the end of a topic. As the answers are hidden pupils can use these to ‘test’ themselves or ask someone else, such as a parent, to test them.
Don’t forget to check out the foldables bundle.
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Heat Maps can be displayed or printed for each pair of pupils. Each heat map increases in difficulty indicated by the hotness, the redder/hotter the more difficult the question. Pupils choose a cell to start at and perform the given operation with the corresponding element of the question from the x and y axis.
This heat map requires pupils to solve the corresponding equations; one linear with one quadratic. This resource is also available as part of the Heat Map Bundle, check it out!
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Exact trig values is new to the GCSE 9-1 specification. This resource is to support pupils in providing summary notes or a revision resource. This resource has been updated and there are now four folables in this download; covering different aspects to do e=with exact trigonometric values and trig graphs. The four foldables cover;
Exact Trig Values; Pupils use the two triangles (one right angled and one equilateral) to determine the exact trig values using SOH CAH TOA. They will also need to use Pythagoras’ theorem to find the length of the hypotenuse.
Trig Graphs: Pupils are required to recall and sketch the graphs of sin, cos and tan from -360° to 360° on the given axis.
Exact Trig Values >90°; pupils use the exact trip values from the two triangles and use to calculate carefully chosen trig values e.g. sin 210°.
Using Exact Trig Values; pupils use the trig values to complete sums of different trig values (therefore pupils need to be able to add/subtract fractions).
Foldables can be used as a revision or summary exercise at the end of a topic. As the answers are hidden pupils can use these to ‘test’ themselves or ask someone else such as a parent to test them.
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Christmas Maths Percentages of Amounts (Math Art)
Math Art combines the fun of colouring and the consolidation of mathematical skills
Ideal as a plenary activity to determine what learning has taken place, alternatively use to determine pupils prior knowledge to a topic and of course great for revision.
In this math art activity pupils need to find percentages of amounts, including percentage increase and decrease. Pupils then shade all the squares with those answers. As a result pupils will have a picture of a Christmas Pudding
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This is unit 1 (of 6) short numeracy sessions for delivery during form time. They have been designed with non specialists in mind, however these will be more effective if staff are given training. Why not pop along to year team meetings and run through the key concepts.
Session 6 is a mediator file, looking at types of numbers, coming soon.
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This resource covers the Maths GCSE 9-1 topic of describing transformations on shapes. There are five revision foldables, each foldable requires students to describe the shown transformation that maps the black shape to the grey shaded shape. The five foldables are
Describing transformations; this includes one of each of the four transformations; translation, enlargement, reflection and rotation.
Describing reflections; pupils need to describe fully the four reflections including axis reflections and reflection in a diagonal line
Describing rotations; pupils need to describe fully the four rotations.
Describing translations; pupils need to describe fully the four translations.
Describing transformations; pupils need to describe fully the four enlargements, including a positive , fractional and two negative scale factors.
Foldables can be used as a revision or summary exercise at the end of a topic. As the answers are hidden pupils can use these to ‘test’ themselves or ask someone else such as a parent to test them.
When downoaded there will be two different size versions; A4 for UK printers and US letter size. Please print from the one most appropriate following the printing instructions.
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Transformation of Graphs Revision Foldable
This purchase includes nine foldables on tranformation of graphs, there are five on translation of graphs (as needed for the 9-1 GCSE Maths) and four foldables that have a mix of transformations e.g. translation, reflection and stretch. The foldables require the students to recall the different transformations (reflections, translations and stretch) naming and describing each transformation.
•Translating Graphs 1; Pupils state the general rules for translation of graphs e.g. f(x)+a. Once complete this could be used as support for pupils to refer to.
•Translating Graphs 2; Specific translations only in one direction, pupils describe and sketch for a function of f(x)=x²
•Translating Graphs 3; Specific translations in one or more direction on the graph of f(x)=x².
•Describing Translations 1; Pupils are given a sketch and from that they describe the translation on the f(x)=x², each translation is in one direction only.
•Describing Translations 2; Pupils are given a sketch and from that they describe the translation on the quadratic function, the translation is in one or more direction.
•Transforming Graphs 1; General rules for translation and stretches, pupils are to describe in words.
•Transforming Graphs 2; Specific transformations on the function f(x)=x² (axis provided)
•Transforming Graphs 3; Specific transformation on any function of your choosing (axis provided)
Foldables can be used as a revision or summary exercise at the end of a topic. As the answers are hidden pupils can use these to ‘test’ themselves or ask someone else such as a parent to test them.
The download will include two versions one in US letter size and the other in A4 paper size, please print to the most appropriate following the print instructions included.
If you like this resource you might also like the transformation of graphs prompt sheet, check it out in the NumberLoving shop.
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Maths Learning Grid Activity Pack
This bundle includes five learning grids.
The Learning Grid activity helps to link in literacy by encouraging pupils to communicate and articulate their knowledge by connecting two different elements of a topic.
Pupils rolle the dice and identify two or more squares which they must connect or answer.
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Maths Fan & Pick Question Cards Pack
All resources include two versions; traditional fan & pick cards (with answers) and question cards (answers removed). Giving more flexibility in how you use the resource.
This bundle consists of nine Fan & Pick resources. Fan and Pick promotes cooperative learning, creating situations for discussions around finding the correct answer and not just what the answer is. They can be used as a plenary activity to determine what learning has taken place, used to determine pupils prior knowledge to a topic and of course great for revision.
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