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Mutually exclusive events quick test
Ten sets of events on a timer, students have to put an M if they are mutualy exclusive or N if they are not. Answers are at the end for self assessment. Nice and easy to use stick at the start or end of a powerpoint
KS3 maths Calculating the mean worksheet
Maths worksheet suitable for KS2 and KS3. suitable for homework or classwork.
Objective: to be able to find the mean from lists of numbers and situations
A simple finding the mean worksheet with a starter and an extention activity.
Please let me know what you think.
Quadratic simultaneous equations
A walkthrough of how to solve simultaneous equations where one is linear and the other is quadratic. There is also a starter getting students to practise thier factorising.
Limits (upper and lower bounds) Worksheet
A KS3/GCSE worksheet with a starter main and extension for limits. Starter covers rounding to decimal places and significant figures, the extension is a bit tough but that's what they&'re there for.
Angles Test
A little angles test, covering accute,obtuse and reflex angles, angles on a line and around a point, angles in triangles (isosceles and equilateral).
Multiplication and Division by 10/100/1000 test
A PowerPoint with 10 quick question tests for starter / plenary, 15 seconds for each question, answers at the end. Ideal for KS3 students.
Bearings Worksheet
Simple bearings worksheet, with a starter main and extention. Starter has drawing angles and covers rules of bearings, extention asks pupils to find a link from bearing from A to B and bearing from B to A.
KS3/ GCSE - Equation of a Straight Line PowerPoint
A PowerPoint showing how to find the equation of a straight line in the form y= mx +c. Ideal for KS3 and GCSE students. There are lots of examples including negative and fractional gradients, and some questions for students to try.
KS3 Distance Time Graphs PowerPoint
KS3 PowerPoint. A few slides with distance time graphs on them, with some questions, read through them first, good for mini white coard sort of starter.
GCSE - The Quadratic Equation - Powerpoint
A PowerPoint with examples of how to use the quadratic equation, showing what a,b and c are then examples with 2,1 and 0 solutions, then there are some questions. Little 10 question starter on substitution to start.
Ideal for GCSE lessons.
Hope you like it
Angles on a line and around a point
A little powerpoint with some examples and questions at the end.
Maths Finding the gradient powerpoint
A powerpoint going through how to find the gradient between 2 points with some examples and questions and answers at the end. Shows the difference between positive and negative and large and small gradients.
Sequences Test
A test on sequences and Nth term, with a pattern sequence question at the end.
GCSE distance between two points powerpoint
A GCSE PowerPoint showing how to find the distance between two points, with some questions at the end.
KS3/KS4 Maths: Solving linear equations worksheet
Maths algebra worksheet for, homework or classwork. Objective: to be able to solve linear equations
A simple worksheer for solving equations, extention includes brackets and starter has some simple substitution.
The Bus Stop method powerpoint
A powerpoint showing the bus stop method for division. Ideal for KS2 and KS3 students.
GCSE Quadratic Equations Revision Quiz
A PowerPoint with 10 questions on a timer with answers at the end, question cover things like how to solve quadratics, values of a,b and c and factorising. Ideal revision for GCSE students.
KS3 / GCSE - 3D Coordinates Animation
A PowerPoint trying to show students how to find 3D coordinates by watching a point moving across, up and out. Some questions at the end finding the coordinates of spots in the middle of a face on a cube. Good for a starter for the topic.
Drawing Bar Charts
A simple worksheet for drawing bar charts, asks students to peer assess, and gets them to find out data for thier own question as an extention.
Drawing Pie Charts worksheet
KS3 Maths Worksheet. Objective: to be able to draw pie charts by finding fractions with common denominators. A simple drawing pie charts worksheet, using simple fractions with common denominators, good for year 7 maybe or low ability groups.