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Nth Term Cards
A set of loop cards and a set of matching cards on the topic of finding the nth term of linear sequences.
Nth term worksheets
3 worksheets, one differentiated, one homework and one for a cover lesson (also differentiated) answers included.
Percentages Super Hero Game
A board game where pupils have to answer question on percentage increase / decrease and reverse percentage.
Expanding Brackets Super Sheet
This my attempt to create a sheet that ticks all the boxes.
The sheet includes:
Literacy section with key words and definitions
Write on the sheet starter
Lesson objective
(The above a set in a box to allow pupils to cut out and stick these into their book)
Three sets of questions to aid differentiation by task rather than outcome
A set of extension questions
Plenary questions to check understanding
Homework questions (differentiated)
Additional info on how to check if answers are correct and where this skill would be used in real life.
Coloured background and step by step instructions to help support SEND pupils.
This sheet is on expanding a single bracket building up to expanding and simplifying.
GCSE Reverse Percentage PowerPoint
A GCSE PowerPoint showing how to use multipliers to increase and decrease amounts as well as find original prices. There are some questions for students too. Hope you find this useful.
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions worksheet
Worksheet with starter main and extention. Starter has questions such as, how many halves in 3 wholes and some mixed number / top heavy fraction conversion.
Spearman's Rank Worksheet
A worksheet with an example and some tables for pupils to practise spearman's rank. Answers included.
Rearranging Formulae Worksheet
A simple rearranging formulae worksheet, with lots of questions and increasing difficulty
Angles on Parallel lines Powerpoint
A little powerpoint about alternate angles, corresponding angles and the other ones, with soem questions at the end.
KS3 -Multiplying and Dividing Fractions PowerPoint
A simple PowerPoint for multiplying and dividing fractions, shows how simplifying can be done before the multiplying. Has a multiple choice starter for converting between mixed numbers and top heavy fractions. Some questions at the end, but they can be taken out if you've got better ones. Ideal for KS3 students.
Hope you find it useful
Coordinate Puzzle Generator
This file helps create worksheets where pupils have to look up coordinates to spell words and phrases.
You could use it to ask questions, or spell out jokes.
Very easy to use just type 10 sentences into the sheet, give a title then print off.
Mega Maths Quiz ppt (100 multiple choice quizzes)
A collection of multiple choice quizzes. Cover most KS3 and KS4 topics. Good for revision or to be chopped up and used as starters or plenaries in other PowerPoint's. Also good if you accidentally pack away 5 minutes early and need a filler or kids turn up from assembly late and your lessons gone out of the window.
Super Trig Powerpoint
A large collection of trigonometry resources, covering SOHCAHTOA, sine and cosine rule (including proof), finding the area of a triangle . There are instructional power points, question slides which can be printed and quizzes.
I hope you find it useful
Mega Maths PowerPoint (V.3)
The latest version of my mega powerpoint. This time there are about 200 sets of questions with answers on pretty much every maths topic (not including A level). Perfect for an emergency rerooming lesson or a where have my text books gone lesson, or even an oh my gosh can't believe they have forgotten this lesson.
Great for revision
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Directed Numbers
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Addition
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Pirate Treasure Hunt- Simplifying ratios
Arrgggghhh Matey! Treasure hunting time! Pupils need to work out the answers to questions linked to squares on a pirate map. Certain answers will give the location of squares containing treasure. The more treasures they find the better.
This could be done as a team or timed activity. There are 100 questions so it may be a little tough for pupils to complete this individually.
Zombie Data Project
For all of the zombie fans in your class! This resource contains data on 500 zombies at a research facility. Pupils must come up with a hypothesis and test it, perfect practise for GCSE statistics coursework or just revision on sampling or different types of charts.
The data is more than simply randomly generated numbers and there are links between the variables for eagle eyed pupils to discover, however they may not always be watch you may expect! There is also a simply little PowerPoint to accompany the data
Spearmans Rank renewable worksheet
A worksheet in excel which will keep generating sets of spearman's rank questions and answers. Perfect if you intend to review this topic and have already used the sheet once. Or create a second sheet for homework.
Monkey Data Project
THe excel file contains information on 500 monkeys from a fictitious newly discovered species.
Pupils task is to come up with a hypothesis and test it. Does monkeys favourite fruit change as they age? Is the length of a monkeys tail related to it's height or its gender? What is the main factor in how many offspring a monkey will have?
The data here is not completely random and there are connections and correlations to be discovered, some of them quite unusual. Great for budding Zoologists or pupils preparing for GCSE stats coursework.