A series of RAG worksheet on linear sequences. (Mainly arithmetic)
Red - spotting rules, continuing sequences, spotting patterns
Amber - missing terms, generating sequences from nth terms, finding the nth term
Green - generating sequences from nth terms, problem solving (real life)
Stretch and Challenge
Purple - reasoning if terms are in a sequences, fractional sequences,
Blue - always sometimes never, formula, pattern sequences
Accompanying answers and powerpoint with starter and plenary introducing quadratic sequences.
The final question on the blue worksheet can be found here https://nrich.maths.org/11008
Finding fractions of amounts can be quite an easy thing to forget and this worksheet is a great way to revisit the concept in a fun way
This expert version involved reverse fractions of amounts e.g. 14 is 2/7 of…
Answer questions A, look at the colour chart to see which colour it is e.g. Blue. Find all the shapes with an A in them and colour them in blue.
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Different types of numbers is often a topic overlooked and some just presume students remember these things. This is a quick and cheerful reminder of the topic.
This resource is a colour by numbers type activity which involves deciding what type of number is in the square to derive the colours.
This comes as both an A4 image and half a side of A4 (allowing students to fold and create their own Easter cards)
This pack contains 5 RAG differentiated worksheets on the index / exponent / power rule for raising one power to another. Featuring basic skills and problem solving questions.
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The first (and easiest in my opinion) of the circle theorems
Two radii of an isosceles triangle joined by a chord form an isosceles triangle
This a worksheet in a variety of formats with key skills questions to test this theorem
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One of the easier circle theorems
A radius that meets a chord at 90° perpendicularly bisects it
This a worksheet in a variety of formats with key skills questions to test this theorem
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This pack contains 3 RAG differentiated worksheets on fractional indices / exponents / powers. Featuring basic skills, reasoning and more complex questions.
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PowerPoint and Slides lesson involving introducing the concept of ratios and writing them from given quantities and drawing diagrams given ratios.
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Lesson and worksheet activities involving classifying triangle, quadrilaterals, polygons and 3D solids, rotational and reflectional symmetry and recognising and constructing 3D nets.
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A PDF with a rangoli pattern to be completed using rotational symmetry. It includes 3 different patterns, one in order 6, order 8 and order 10.
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PowerPoint and Slides lesson involving expressing integer ratios as equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages.
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PowerPoint and Slides lesson involving classifying quadrilaterals and identifying parallel and perpendicular lines.
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Adding negatives can be quite difficult to understand and this worksheet is a great way to revisit the concept in a fun way
This basic version contains numbers -10 to 10.
Answer questions A, look at the colour chart to see which colour it is e.g. Blue. Find all the shapes with an A in them and colour them in blue.
Each worksheet comes with three different egg choices, please read the preview before purchasing.
DEC2020 Update Corrections made and redesigned
4 coordinate grids with different scales for students to read off. Originally used as a starter for a lesson on scales etc.
Plotting 4 straight line graphs using a table of values, horizontal line, multiple and negative coefficients of x with the final equation requiring rearrangement or cover up method.
Students can use this worksheet to practice converting between hex code and RGB values. This is a perfect mathematical, coding and design crossover exercise.