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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !

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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !
A - Z of Partial Fractions
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A - Z of Partial Fractions

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This worksheet has four pages - all PDFs on partial fractions for the new A level exams. Each question has been carefully constructed and checked thoroughly to ensure they are correct. As required by all boards in 2019+ Nothing higher than linear on the numerator No quadratic factors on the denominator. Sheet 1 has 22 questions on basic partial fractions with 2 or 3 factors in the denominator. This is followed by a couple of harder questions to stretch the more able. Sheet 2 has 22 questions on partial fractions with repeated roots in the denominator. Sheet 3 has 22 miscellaneous questions - a mixture of sheets 1 and 2 Sheet 4 has 3 applications of partial fractions - just to show how they have appeared in A level papers in the past. almost 80 questions with answers to help you teach partial fractions to A level. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Modulus Algebra - over 30 questions with answers
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Modulus Algebra - over 30 questions with answers

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This is a pdf on solving equations and inequations with the modulus function. I have tried to cover every type of question that may be asked at ‘A’ level and have made the worksheet very extensive as a result. These can be tricky so the answers have bee checked thoroughly by more than one. Hope you find this as useful as I have over the years. Answers are included Please provide feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Double Angle Formulae - With answers
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Double Angle Formulae - With answers

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This is a single sheet consisting of 20 questions in 7 main types on the double angle formulae. This is an excellent sheet for a classwork, homework or revision sheet and covers everything that a student could need to fully practice and understand this area of Trigonometry. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Simple Sequences - 3 Worksheets with Answers
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Simple Sequences - 3 Worksheets with Answers

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This is a set of three worksheets on linear sequences for Key stage 3 and Key Stage 4: Worksheet 1 - Linear sequences Around 20 questions in total on simple linear sequences Worksheet 2 - Applications of linear sequences 6 fully detailed GCSE standard questionson the applications of linear sequences - matchsticks, tiles etc. Worksheet 3 - Simple but non-linear sequences. In total about 20 questions on sequences but no quadratic sequences - these really are straight forward. This bundle is a detailed set of questions ideal for teaching / learning or revising simple sequences - perfect for foundation level GCSE or KS3. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
(Grouped) Frequency Tables - 11 questions with answers
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(Grouped) Frequency Tables - 11 questions with answers

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Aimed at KS4 this pdf contains 11 questions on finding the mean, mode and median from grouped frequency tables. I have covered both discrete and continuous data and, for the latter, I would expect the more able students to be able to use linear interpolation to estimate the median - so I have included questions on this, though they can be omitted if not needed. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Equally Likely Events - with answers
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Equally Likely Events - with answers

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This is a basic worksheet covering the introduction to Probability I wished to stress the basic facts that examiners expected candidates to know, such as how many cards in a standard deck? which letters are vowels as well as number properties. So I created this worksheet to cover as many of these ideas as possible. I have found it useful for the introduction of Probability and also some revision at foundation level. ****Answers are included.
Mean, Variance and Standard Deviation
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Mean, Variance and Standard Deviation

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This is a great bundle of 3 sheets with several questions on the calculation and interpretation of mean, variance and standard deviation. Sheet 1 - raw data only Sheet 2 - frequency tables Sheet 3 - grouped frequency tables Answer sheet included Formula sheet included I have covered all that students need for A level on the calculation and interpretation of Mean, Variance and Standard Deviation so these make for great revision sheets or for use in the classroom as a class activity. Please note that MEI use a different formula for Variance and so there are two sets of answer and formula sheets. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
The A - Z of The Binomial Expansion / Series
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The A - Z of The Binomial Expansion / Series

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This bundle combines the two worksheets produced on the Binomial theorem for integer n and the Binomial expansion for any n. In all there are over 50 questions which can be used for classwork, homework or revision Both sheets are very comprehensive and together cover everything that any ‘A’ level student would need. This is a bargain at this price and answers are included.
Connected Particles Part 1 - With Answers
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Connected Particles Part 1 - With Answers

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This is a worksheet on connected particles - without friction. 11 Questions in total covering all that you need on connected particles where friction (particularly the co-efficient of friction)** is not mentioned**. Each question is unique and brings out a different aspect of the subject, so it can be used as a teaching set of questions, a homework or a revision task. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Trigonometry Using Surds - With Answers
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Trigonometry Using Surds - With Answers

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I wrote this set of worksheets to challenge grade 8 and 9 students. The aim was to bridge the gap between Trigonometry and the Manipulation Of Surds. The sheets have been well received by students. There are 2 questions over two pages: Q1 Straightforward trigonometry in a right angled triangle with angles of 45°, 30° and 60° - meant to be done without the aid of a calculator. 12 different questions here. Q2 Simplifying expressions involving Sine, Cosine and Tangent of 0°, 30°, 45°, 60° and 90° 26 different questions here. Answers are included. I have also included a couple of bonus sheets which will help. Please leave feedback - particularly if you like them. - Thank You
Algebraic Proof
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Algebraic Proof

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A PDF of many of the type of problems that students need for higher level at GCSE, I originally designed this for Year 11 revision, but often used it when introducing the topic or giving homework. The sheet is comprehensive and will hopefully cover all that you need. I hope you find it useful. Please leave feedback, especially if you like my work - thank you.
Metric and Imperial Conversions - 20 questions with answers
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Metric and Imperial Conversions - 20 questions with answers

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I wrote this as a homework sheet one year, aimed at foundation GCSE students of around grade 5 and less ability. I tried to cover as much as possible and to put the questions in context to make it more accessible. I hope you can find it to be of some use. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Identities
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Identities

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Identities are new to the GCSE 9 - 1 syllabus for all boards So I wrote these questions to help in any classroom. You may give them for classwork, homework or just to discuss in groups. Some of the questions are really difficult - discussion only I think. Answers are included.
Inequalities on the number line
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Inequalities on the number line

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This PDF is a set of 22 questions where inequalities have been given on a number line and students must interpret the diagram. It is a really useful set of questions for Key Stage 3 or foundation GCSE but I have also used it as a starter for higher level GCSE Good fun - i think. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Factorisation
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Factorisation

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This is a PDF with over 40 expressions starting from some simple cases - I aimed this at a GCSE revision class. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Division Of Fractions
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Division Of Fractions

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This is a PDF consisting of 52 questions on division of fractions. This PDF is written as 2 questions each with 26 parts, question 1 uses fractions only while question 2 uses mixed numbers. With these worksheets I used questions in one column as examples, the second column was then used for class/homework leaving extra questions for either revision or extra practice if necessary. We always felt that too many questions was better than insufficient. This worksheet is part of the suite which is sold as Fractions for KS3 which includes the answers. Any comments are welcome through our facebook page.
Circles And Squares - 8 Questions aimed at more able students
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Circles And Squares - 8 Questions aimed at more able students

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This worksheet is a great compliment to our sheets on the area and the circumference of a circle. It is a PDF consisting of 8 questions with parts of circles inside squares where insufficient information seems to have been given. I aimed this at more able students in year 9 and 11. Answers are provided Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Tally Tables
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Tally Tables

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This PDF has 3 questions on drawing up tally tables using 50, 60 or 100 pieces of data. I used to use this in year 10 with foundation level students so there are a couple of harder questions involved but these can be ignored if you wish to use this at KS2, or KS3. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
The volume of a pyramid - with answers
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The volume of a pyramid - with answers

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A simple homework sheet that I created, it only has six questions but I felt it was enough to get the point across. The six questions include pyramids with a base which is a triangle, square or rectangle and includes one non - right pyramid. I hope you find it of some use. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you