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I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.

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I have been a teacher for 20 years and have made a lot of resources that have worked in my classroom. You can find them on Tes . I have also made some Boomcards which you can preview on the linktree link below.
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Map Scales Loop Cards
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Map Scales Loop Cards

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A set of loop cards (20 cards) on map scales. The cards can either be used by individuals, small pairs or even whole class. I like to get learners into pairs and get them to race against each other to see who puts their cards in the correct order first. Solution included
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Escape the Room-Simple Probability
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Escape the Room-Simple Probability

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Unlock the code to escape the room by answering simple probability questions. I use this with a set of combination locks I bought cheap in a poundshop. I set the locks to open on a set combination which can only be got by answering the questions. The quickest team to get the combination win. This activity generates great fun in class and is worth the investment in a set of cheap combi locks
Probability Tree Diagrams-Champions League Final Theme
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Probability Tree Diagrams-Champions League Final Theme

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A lesson on probability using the Champions League Final. This lesson aims to introduce or review constructing tree diagrams and using them to calculate the probability of two or more independent events occurring. The powerpoint includes methods and worked examples. There is a worksheet of tree diagrams using the same theme of Champions League Final as well If you like it leave a review.
Crossover Problem- Area of Rectangles and Compound Shapes
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Crossover Problem- Area of Rectangles and Compound Shapes

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A one sheet activity that includes converting metric measures, calculating area of rectangles and compound shapes and working out how many tiles fit into a room and an extension question. The idea is that learners bring some of their maths skills from different math areas into answering a question. A bit like Functional Skills where learners have to apply their maths skills to answer a functional question. Bringing all the skills together to answer a question is difficult for functional maths students as they are used to just doing 1 maths step and using 1 maths skill at a time. This worksheet will build up those skills in steps. If you like it leave me a review.
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills- Currency Exchange Poster
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills- Currency Exchange Poster

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A bureau exchange type poster showing exchange rates for different currencies from around the world. The poster is editable if you want to change the rates to reflect changes in currency or to make them more easier or difficult to work with, I have worked to 2 decimal places on this. The poster includes the sell rate and buy rate. I give learners real life questions based on the poster such as changing money to go on holiday and bringing some back and changing it back to sterling.
GCSE Maths- Evaluate whole number roots
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GCSE Maths- Evaluate whole number roots

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Learners have to find 9 true statements on evaluating roots that are hidden in a grid of 20 statements on roots. To do this they have to calculate square and cube roots and work with roots with indices great than 3. . Answers included.
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Tally Tables-Bar Charts-Space Theme
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Tally Tables-Bar Charts-Space Theme

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A fun powerpoint to introduce learners to tally tables and bar charts. Learners have to create tally tables and bar charts based on a space theme. They have to count how many astronauts fly across the screen and then put results in Tally Table and bar charts Some differentiated worksheets to accompany powerpoint.
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills- Checking answers using estimation
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills- Checking answers using estimation

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A set of 3 differentiated RAG worksheets on estimation to cover lower, middle and higher ability GCSE students taking foundation and higher GCSE. Also useful for Functional skills. Learners have to check a sum to see if the estimated answer is correct and write in the correct calculation and answer if not. Covers rounding to dp, significant figures, bodmas and using square roots. Answer sheets included Leave a review if you find the resource useful.
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Percentage of Amounts-Escape the Room
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills-Percentage of Amounts-Escape the Room

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Unlock the code to escape the room by answering percentage of amount increase/decrease questions. I use this with a set of combination locks I bought cheap in a poundshop. I set the locks to open on a set combination which can only be got buy answering the questions. The quickest team to get the combination win. This activity generates great fun in class and is worth the investment in a set of cheap combi locks.
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills -Percentage of Amounts Loop Cards
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills -Percentage of Amounts Loop Cards

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A set of loop cards (20 cards) on percentage of amounts. The cards can either be used by individuals, small pairs or even whole class. I like to get learners into pairs and get them to race against each other to see who puts their cards in the correct order first. Solution included.
GCSE Maths/Functional Skills- Calculating percentage Change
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GCSE Maths/Functional Skills- Calculating percentage Change

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A worksheet on calculating percentage profit or loss. Learners calculate the percentage loss or profit for each question and shade in the answers on a grid. At the end there will be five numbers left over on their grid which they have to add up to get a total. The learners can self check as if their answer isn’t on the grid then they would need to check their calculation.
GCSE Maths Foundation-Escape the Room- Sequences
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GCSE Maths Foundation-Escape the Room- Sequences

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Unlock the code to escape the room by answering sequences questions. I use this with a set of combination locks I bought cheap in a poundshop. I set the locks to open on a set combination which can only be got by answering the questions. The quickest team to get the combination win. This activity generates great fun in class and is worth the investment in a set of cheap combi locks. Answer sheet included.