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This product includes four worksheets on rationalising the denominator, each worksheet is progressive in its challenge and level of difficulty.
Rationalise Worksheet A; This worksheet involves rationalising fractions were the resulting answer does not require any cancelling for Q1-7, Q8 requires the fraction to be cancelling.
Rationalise Worksheet B; This worksheet involves rationalising fractions were the resulting answer does require cancelling and some of the surds can be simplified before or after rationalising.
Rationalise Worksheet C; Q1-2 require cancelling and Q3-8 require pupils to use the conjugate pair
Rationalise Worksheet D; this is a mixed sheet which progresses through all of the above style questions.
Worksheet D is available as a free sample here, check it out.
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This resource covers the topics of laws of indices & surds. There are four revision foldables, each foldable requires students to state the law involved. The four foldables are;
Basic Laws of Indices; pupils state the laws for multiplying, dividing, powers, and power of 0.
Negative & Fractional Laws of Indices ; state the results of negative and fractional indices, and combined in terms of a and y
Laws of Surds ; state the laws of surds for multiplying, dividing, factorising and squaring.
Rationalising the denominator; simple denominator and conjugate pair, one of each in terms of a, b and c and second in numbers as examples.
Foldables can be used as a revision or summary exercise at the end of a topic and also make an excellent revision resource. 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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A set of 40 GCSE 9-1 exam question task cards covering number properties or number theory; such as factors, multiples, types of numbers (primes, squares, cubes) in the style of questions seen in the 9-1 GCSE exam papers for EdExcel and AQA. The questions are suitable for both the Higher and Foundation tier (cross-over), however are more commonly seen on the Foundation tier papers.
All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. In this purchase you will get;
Forty question cards (four per page if printing A4)
One support page (listing the number types can be used as a crib sheet when completing the task cards)
Worksheet of exam style questions (can be used as independent work, homework or review)
Full instructions
Full solutions for task cards and worksheet. We have not provided solutions for the support sheet but this is simple definitions of factors, multiples, primes and listing such numbers.
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This resource covers median, mode, range, quartiles, IQR, estimated mean and modal class interval in the style of revision foldables. There are ten different revision foldables in total on this topic. This resource is also part of our foldables bundle, check it out below.
This pack includes ten foldables (one editable foldable) on the topics of averages and range from lists and tables. They are;
Averages from a list; pupils define and find the mean, median, mode and range for a list of numbers
Averages from a list; pupils define and find the mean, median, mode and range for a list of numbers which your able to insert before printing.
Quartiles from a list ; pupils state the method for each quartile and find the quartiles of the list of numbers
Averages from a discrete frequency table; a frequency table of discrete data is given and pupils are asked to find the mean, median, mode and range
Averages from a grouped frequency table; a grouped frequency table is given and pupils are asked to find the estimated mean, median, modal class interval and range (they will need guidance as to maximum and minimum range)
In this pack there is at least two versions of each type of foldable more than one version of each therefore one could be used during the learning phase as an example and another during revision. In addition on download you will receive two pdf’s, one is UK size paper (A4) and the second letter size (US), please print from the most appropriate following the printing instructions provided.
Foldables can be used as a revision or summary exercise at the end of a topic. Once complete the answers are hidden and therefore pupils can use these to ‘test’ themselves or ask someone else such as a parent to test them.
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This pack involves seven revision foldables on angle properties, they are:
Angle properties 1- pupils are required to recall the basic angle properties angles in a right angle, on a straight line, around a point, vertically opposite
Angle properties 2- pupils find the missing angle and state the basic angle property
Angle properties 3- same as angle properties one but in words and pupils complete the sentence and draw a diagram example
Triangle Angle Properties- pupils name the triangle and use the appropriate angle property to find the missing angle
Quadrilateral Angle Properties- pupils recall the angle properties of squares, rectangles, parallelograms, trapeziums, rhombus and kites.
Angles in Parallel Lines- pupils find the missing angles within parallel lines and state the reason
Angles in Polygons - requires students to recall and use the rules involved in finding the angles of shapes and polygons, including exterior, interior angles. This one is available to purchase individually.
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This purchase includes three packs of worksheet resources (one currently free to download) with a Valentines’ theme.
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This Treasure Hunt activity has been prepared to practice skills of rounding, as needed in many GCSE questions, rounding up to significant figures. There are three treasure hunts of increasing difficulty, with red the easiest and suitable for those entry level/Foundation covering rounding to the nearest 10, 100 etc. The amber level is suitable for GCSE students and covers rounding to given decimal places as well as nearest km, m, cm and therefore pupils are required to know their metric conversions. The green level covers rounding to a given number of significant figures.
Treasure Hunts promote cooperative learning and engagement by pupils working in pairs to find the correct answer. It can be used as the main lesson activity to determine what learning has taken place and also it is a great revision exercise. Check out our NumberLoving on the different ways Treasure Hunt cards can be used.
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Algebraic Substitution Math Art Worksheets
This is a free sample of our Math Art worksheets. This download includes one worksheet requiring the pupils to evaluate expressions using algebraic substitution. Once pupils have completed the questions they need to shade all the squares with that answer in the colour stated. This results in a Valentine’s image. This download includes both the UK and US versions taking into account the spelling differences.
Our purchasable Math Art has at least two, usually three differentiated worksheets per topic.
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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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.
All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below.
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GCSE 9-1 Fractional and Negative Indices Fortune Tellers
Applying the laws of indices when dealing with fractional and negative indices is present particularly in the Higher tier 9-1 GCSE. This pack includes eight fortune teller activities involving indices, two basics of evaluating and applying the laws of indices and six of increasing difficulty applying the laws to fractional, negative indices.
The indices included are
Laws of indices
Evaluating indices
Fractional indices
Negative indices
Fractional and negative indices
Solving equations with fractional indices
Solving equations with unknown indices,
Solving equations with unknown indices II by forming a quadratic
I have included screen shots of some of the pages so that you can see the level of challenge present. There is a how to fold and how to play pupil friendly instruction sheet included. Pupils should be encouraged to show their workings in their books or on whiteboards.
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9-1 GCSE Maths Formula Revision Worksheets
In this purchase you will receive three worksheets covering all the GCSE formula that pupils are required to learn, recite and use in both the higher and foundation GCSE. You will also receive the 9-1 Formula Revision Foldable worth £2 for free.
These worksheets allow pupils to recall and use all the formula that is required by the new 9-1 GCSE. They are most suited to revision, covering each formulae briefly. Perfect to combine with the complementary 9-1 Revision foldable resource which is free with the purchase of these worksheets.
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This pie chart free download is brought to you in collaboration with LittleStreams and it combines two fully differentiated resources covering drawing, reading and interpretation of pie charts.
The first is a pack of six worksheets by LittleStreams the first four are of increasing difficulty drawing pie charts from tables and another two worksheets of increasingly difficulty drawing pie charts from bar charts. Solutions are provided for each worksheet. The second pack in this free download is a treasure hunt on reading and interpreting pie charts, it is differientated to three levels were the green (hardest) level is suitable for GCSE Higher. Each level consists of ten questions. Again the solutions are provided for teacher reference.
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This purchase includes four downloads of Dance Mat Mathematics activities to use along with your ready made dance mats. Each resource requires pupils to perform one of the four basic operations; addition, subtraction, division or multiplication.
Students then display their answer by placing their feet in the correct position; left foot for tens and right foot for the units. Each resource comes complete with instructions and space for any workings to be shown.
Check out our blog post NumberLoving for tips how to make your class set of dance mats. Once you have a set of dance mats for your classroom you are ready!
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Ratio using the Bar Model Treasure Hunt
This treasure hunt activity promote cooperative learning and engagement by pupils working in pairs to find the correct answer. It can be used as the main lesson activity to determine what learning has taken place or it is also a great revision exercise. Check out our NumberLoving cards can be used.
This treasure hunt activity has been prepared to practice skills of ratio; sharing amounts using the bar model and solving problems of more/less. It was designed to support the KS3 White Rose Hub scheme of work for Year 8, Autumn term scheme of work.
It is differentiated to three levels of difficulty; red, amber and green and is developed with KS3 bar model in mind, but could be used for Foundation GCSE students. It comes complete with instructions, treasure hunt cards and solutions.
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9-1 Maths GCSE Bundle
This bundle currently consists of fifteen premium and one free resource, bought individually for a total of £44.
Each resource is designed to address new elements of the 9-1 GCSE math specification or the style of questions seen so far in the new 9-1 GCSE sample, practice and actual papers.
All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions where appropriate and ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below.
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Treasure Hunt activities promote cooperative learning and engagement by pupils working in pairs to find the correct answer. It can be used as the main lesson activity to determine what learning has taken place and also it is a great revision exercise.
This Treasure Hunt activity has been prepared to practice skills of systematic listing, as seen in the new 9-1 GCSE curriculum. Check out our blog post on the different ways Treasure Hunt cards can be used (link in the resource).
It is differentiated to two levels of difficulty; amber and green and is suitable up to grade 5.
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This treasure hunt has been designed to support the White Rose Maths Year 9 scheme of work.
Treasure Hunt activities promote cooperative learning and engagement by pupils working in pairs to find the correct answer. It can be used as the main lesson activity to determine what learning has taken place and also it is a great revision exercise.
This treasure Hunt is differentiated to three levels; red, amber and green. The red treasure hunt is the easiest and focuses on fluency of reading stem and leaf diagrams and drawing them. The amber level introduces some reasoning and problem solving; were as the green level is the most difficult involving problem solving of finding missing values given a known average.
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This has been designed to support the White Rose Maths Year 9 scheme. Treasure Hunt activities promote cooperative learning and engagement by pupils working in pairs to find the correct answer.
It can be used as the main lesson activity to determine what learning has taken place and also it is a great revision exercise.
This Treasure Hunt is differentiated to two levels, amber and green. The green treasure hunt includes the extra challenge of finding missing frequencies from the tables given the estimated mean.
All our resources come complete with instructions, solutions and where appropriate ideas to stretch and support pupils. Check out NumberLoving for more ideas and resources like this. We hope you enjoy using this resource with your students, we would love to hear how it went, please leave a review. Get in touch via the links below.
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This activity has been designed to support the White Rose Year 9 scheme of work. Treasure Hunt activities promote cooperative learning and engagement by pupils working in pairs to find the correct answer. It can be used as the main lesson activity to determine what learning has taken place and also it is a great revision exercise.
This Treasure Hunt is differentiated to two levels of difficulty; each level has 10 questions. The questions require pupils to practice their skills of using scales for models, maps to determine distances and using metric conversion facts to give answers in sensible units.
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This Treasure Hunt activity has been prepared to practice the efficient use of a calculator, in particular for the new 9-1 GCSE calculator papers. Check out our blog post on the different ways Treasure Hunt cards can be used (link in the resource).
This works great with our 9-1 Efficient Calculator Use Worksheets.
It is differentiated to two levels of difficulty; amber (pp. 5-7) and green (pp. 8-10) covering the following topics;
Amber (level 1); Finding remainders, calculating with fractions, improper to mixed, area of fraction of circle, product of primes, Pythagoras, Rounding
Green (level 2); Trigonometry, remainders, compound interest, density, rounding, area of sector, scales, conversions, using formula.
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