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I work as a private maths tutor so I need a constant stream of supplies to keep my students engaged. Any comments you have on how to improve or extend any of my worksheets would be hugely appreciated. I hope you find what's here helpful - I've only uploaded the resources that have proved successful with my students, anything that didn't go down so well has either been editted or binned!

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I work as a private maths tutor so I need a constant stream of supplies to keep my students engaged. Any comments you have on how to improve or extend any of my worksheets would be hugely appreciated. I hope you find what's here helpful - I've only uploaded the resources that have proved successful with my students, anything that didn't go down so well has either been editted or binned!
Multiples Venn Diagram
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Multiples Venn Diagram

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A worksheet which encourages students to spot multiples of 2 and 5 by circling them. They're then asked to place the numbers into a Venn Diagram which is labelled to show them where to put each number. Feel free to edit to use multiples of different numbers!
Algebra Codebreaker
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Algebra Codebreaker

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A worksheet based on the principles of substitution involving 18 questions in which the student has to figure out all of the answers to be able to reveal the hidden code. Previous answers are needed for the subsequent questions so care needs to be taken early on! Questions of the form, a=2 a+ 2=b a + 3= c c+1 = d (Example questions) Also including multiplication of the form 3a = ? Answer sheet included
Checking Ability - Number
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Checking Ability - Number

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This set of worksheets tests the ability skills that students should have acquired in primary school in NUMBER. Topics include Counting in various sized steps Recognising numbers (pairing them with the number in words) Ordering numbers Partitioning numbers into hundreds, tens and units Ordering negative numbers Rounding to 10, 100 and 1000 Based on the ability checklist available for free in my resources. (Full checklist available for download there - number section included here for ease of reference)
Algebra Revision Quiz
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Algebra Revision Quiz

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A revision quiz to check understanding on various algebra topics including Collecting like terms Multiplying out single brackets Rearranging equations to solve for x - including equations with fractions Rearranging to change the subject Factorising into single brackets Substitution Algebraic fractions Available as a set with number and triangle revision quizzes
Triangles Revision Quiz
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Triangles Revision Quiz

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A revision quiz to check understanding on various triangle topics including Trig - SOHCAHTOA Pythagoras Sine rule Cosine rule - both forms Available as a set with number and algebra revision quizzes
Recognising Shapes
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Recognising Shapes

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A worksheet on drawing 2D shapes and a project to be done at home or at school in which children have to find and recognise shapes in their environment. Can be 2D or 3D.
Negative Numbers - All Operations
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Negative Numbers - All Operations

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A worksheet to practice all four operations with negative numbers, including questions with two signs such as - 6 + - 7 and 9 - - 9 along with multiplying and dividing. If students work across the page, similar questions are grouped together. Good practice sheet containing 64 individual sums
Moving the Decimal - Multiplying/Dividing by 10, 100 and 1000
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Moving the Decimal - Multiplying/Dividing by 10, 100 and 1000

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A worksheet in which students multiply and divide the same number by 10, 100 and 1000 to enable them to compare the effects. The questions get more difficult as the sheet goes on, starting with three digit numbers with 3 decimal places so they don't need to add any zeros and ending with one digit numbers with one decimal place
Adding Ten / Bonds to 100
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Adding Ten / Bonds to 100

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Quick worksheets ideal for those few minutes at the end or for a small test. Adding 10 (x2) Bonds to 100 - Missing numbers Bonds to 100 - subtracting Subtracting multiples of 10
Maths Dictionary
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Maths Dictionary

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A workbook split into different sections with a list of words students are expected to know alongside space for them to write a description and draw a diagram or example. 16 pages PDF to print in booklet form and excel document provided so you can add to it and rearrange the sections as you see fit
2D Shape Mats Activity
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2D Shape Mats Activity

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A set of sheets using shape cards which need to be placed in the appropriate boxes. A hands on activity to sort shapes rather than the usual worksheet. Print and laminate the three cards (corners, sides and names). Print and cut out the shapes - I used coloured card but they can be laminated instead, or on white for the children to colour in. The recording sheet is used to combine all the information from the cards, the pupils are asked to draw the shape, name it and then record the number of sides and corners. Shapes included: triangle, square, rectangle, circle, oval, hexagon, pentagon, octagon, trapezium and diamond
Angles, Lines and Triangles Workbook
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Angles, Lines and Triangles Workbook

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A 13 page (or 14 if you include the cover) workbook covering: Horizontal/Vertical Parallel/Perpendicular Identifying triangles Angles in a triangle Angles on a line Angles about a point Angles in an isosceles triangle Angle rules (important numbers - 90,180,360)
Read the Question Properly! (Freebie!)
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Read the Question Properly! (Freebie!)

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One of the biggest challenges I find as a private tutor is students not reading the questions or instructions properly - it drives me mad! This exercise is one I've been meaning to make for a while, a whole list of questions most of which can be done at all ages (I've included the word doc so you can edit it) but they're time consuming and tedious. Question 3 is the only nice one: What is 1+2? The beginning tells them to read all the questions and instructions before they start - the end tells them they only have to do question three. It'll be nice and easy for those that read it properly, and a lot of effort for those that don't! I also included a note saying working and answers should be written on the paper (at the beginning) so if you set it as homework they can't get away with doing it on another piece of paper and pretending they did it properly! I print this from a PDF reader in "Multiple" setting so I get two copies on one page, that's why there's two the same in each file. Also works in normal A4 settings :)