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All my resources have been created to use with classes I teach. Often I've created resources because, for a particular topic, I haven't been happy with the number/standard of the examples in a textbook. Sometimes I've created worksheets for certain topics (e.g. graph transformations) because I feel my classes will make greater progress on a printed worksheet than trying to work from a textbook. I always aim to produce high-quality resources that improve the students' learning and understanding.

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All my resources have been created to use with classes I teach. Often I've created resources because, for a particular topic, I haven't been happy with the number/standard of the examples in a textbook. Sometimes I've created worksheets for certain topics (e.g. graph transformations) because I feel my classes will make greater progress on a printed worksheet than trying to work from a textbook. I always aim to produce high-quality resources that improve the students' learning and understanding.
Angles in triangles worksheet (new GCSE 9-1 maths)
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Angles in triangles worksheet (new GCSE 9-1 maths)

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This worksheet focuses on using the sum of angles in a triangle to find missing angles. It assumes that students are already familiar with angles on a straight line, vertically opposite angles, and angles in parallel lines. The first section covers all the different types of triangles and their properties. There is a short exercise where students practise choosing the correct type(s) of triangle based on the information given. The second section begins with the result for the sum of angles in a triangle, including a proof using angles on a straight line. There are then some examples of finding angles - these are to be completed with your class. The exercise that follows is for students to attempt themselves. Answers to both exercises are included.
Probability problems leading to quadratic equations
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Probability problems leading to quadratic equations

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These resources deal with problems where 2 or more items are chosen at random, we are given the probability of a particular outcome, and this is used to derive a quadratic equation that then needs to be solved. The first resource can be used to teach the topic. It is in two sections - section A deals with selection with replacement, section B deals with selection without replacement. In each section there are 2 examples to work through with the class, followed by an exercise with more than 10 questions of increasing difficulty for the class to attempt themselves. Fully worked solutions to the examples and exercises are included. The second resource is another set of questions that can be used as a homework or revision - 8 questions that are a mixture of with/without replacement. Also included is a spreadsheet that calculates the probabilities for all outcomes in situations where there are between 5 and 40 items - just in case your class loves this topic and wants more questions!
Euler's formula for faces, edges, vertices of a polyhedron
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Euler's formula for faces, edges, vertices of a polyhedron

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I have found plenty of resources to help students find Euler’s formula, but couldn’t find any where students can practise using it - so I made one! This worksheet starts by reminding them of the result and then there are a few examples to work through with your class, followed by an exercise with 16 questions of increasing difficulty. Note - some of the questions involve use of (basic) algebra
Two worksheets on the interior/exterior angles of polygons
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Two worksheets on the interior/exterior angles of polygons

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The first worksheet studies the interior angles of polygons and is designed to help students realise the method for working out the sum of the interior angles of an n-sided polygon. There is also a short exercise of questions to practise using the rules they have found. The second worksheet studies the interior and exterior angles or regular polygons and is designed to help students realise the easiest way to find the interior/exterior angle of an n-sided polygon or to work out the number of sides of a regular n-sided polygon with a given interior or exterior angle. There is also a short exercise of questions to practise using the rules they have found. Answers to both exercises are included.
Graph transformations worksheet (reflections)
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Graph transformations worksheet (reflections)

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I've always thought that graph transformations is a difficult topic to teach well from a textbook, that's the reason I created these worksheets so my classes could practise sketching the transformations without having to draw axes or try to copy the original curve. This worksheet has examples and an exercise which focuses on reflections but some questions also involve translations. The examples are designed to work through as a class and then the rules for the different reflections can be completed. There are 7 pages of questions for students to complete, including sketching the transformed graph and stating the equation of a transformed graph. All answers are included - I usually project these so that the whole class can check their answers.
Graph transformations worksheet (stretches)
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Graph transformations worksheet (stretches)

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I've always thought that graph transformations is a difficult topic to teach well from a textbook, that's the reason I created these worksheets so my classes could practise sketching the transformations without having to draw axes or try to copy the original curve. This worksheet has examples and an exercise on stretches. The examples are designed to work through as a class and then the rules for the different stretches can be completed. There are 6 pages of questions for students to complete, including sketching the stretched graph, stating the equation of a stretched graph and stating the new coordinates of a point on the original graph. All answers are included - I usually project these so that the whole class can check their answers. Please note this topic is not in the new GCSE spec.
Set of resources to cover the whole topic of inequalities on graphs
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Set of resources to cover the whole topic of inequalities on graphs

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This set of resources contains everything you need to teach the topic of inequalities on graphs. The students need to be confident with straight line graphs for this topic so the first worksheet is a refresher of those. Next is a powerpoint with worked examples of finding the single inequality represented by a shaded region. The worksheet that follows practises finding the single inequality that describes the given shaded region (4 pages). The next worksheet practises finding the 3 inequalities that describe the given shaded region (4 pages). The worksheet "Inequalities on graphs" gives students lots of practice drawing the shaded region (both single and multiple inequalities) and finding inequalities for shaded regions (10 pages). The final resource is intended as a homework or summative assessment (4 pages). All answers are included for printing/projecting for your class to check their answers.
Graph transformations worksheet (translations)
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Graph transformations worksheet (translations)

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I've always thought that graph transformations is a difficult topic to teach well from a textbook, that's the reason I created these worksheets so my classes could practise sketching the transformations without having to draw axes or try to copy the original curve. This worksheet introduces the topic of graph transformations and then has examples and an exercise on translations. The examples are designed to work through as a class and then the rules for the different translations can be completed. There are 6 pages of questions for students to complete, including sketching the translated graph and stating the equation of a translated graph. All answers are included - I usually project these so that the whole class can check their answers.
Resources to introduce and cover the whole topic of histograms
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Resources to introduce and cover the whole topic of histograms

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The introduction activity highlights the difference between bar charts and histograms and the fundamental area=frequency property. The main worksheet (drawing and using histograms) has an introductory section to summarise how histograms work, 3 examples to work through as a class and then 7 pages of questions for students to attempt. All answers are included, either at the end of the worksheet or on the separate solutions document. The final document has examples of finding the median and inter-quartile range from a histogram. This is designed to be done as a class and then the students can practise this using certain questions on the main worksheet.
Worksheet to introduce and practise solving quadratic inequalities
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Worksheet to introduce and practise solving quadratic inequalities

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This 4-page worksheet introduces the method for solving quadratic inequalities of the form x^2k. After explaining the method there is a short exercise to practise solving inequalities of the form x^2k. There are then some examples that require simplification or rearranging to solve (e.g. 3x^2-75>0) to work through as a class, followed by an exercise of similar questions for students to attempt. All answers are included.
Worksheet solving quadratic inequalties
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Worksheet solving quadratic inequalties

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This worksheet contains over 20 questions for students to practise solving 3-term quadratic inequalities. For the first handful of questions a sketch of the quadratic graph is provided as an aid. The questions become increasingly difficult and this worksheet will be a good challenge for able GCSE pupils who know the methods for solving quadratic equations. All answers are included at the end of the worksheet.
Graph transformations revision worksheet (new GCSE)
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Graph transformations revision worksheet (new GCSE)

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I've always thought that graph transformations is a difficult topic to teach well from a textbook, that's the reason I created these worksheets so my classes could practise sketching the transformations without having to draw axes or try to copy the original curve. This worksheet revises the rules for the different graph transformations and then has an exercise to practise the whole topic. There are 7 pages of questions for students to complete, including sketching the transformed graph and stating the equation of a transformed graph. All answers are included - I usually project these so that the whole class can check their answers. Please note this is designed for the new GCSE spec so only covers translations and reflections.
Locus / loci and construction worksheets
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Locus / loci and construction worksheets

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I think this is difficult topic to teach well from a textbook. I find these resources make it a lot easier to teach the topics and help my classes make greater progress in the lesson. A practice worksheet for loci (8 pages, with solutions), then a practice worksheet on constructions (8 pages). Then a mixed worksheet (8 pages, with solutions). Note - make sure these worksheets are printed at full size (A4) or the scale/measurements will not work!
Multiple-choice questions on area and perimeter of circles and sectors
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Multiple-choice questions on area and perimeter of circles and sectors

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This powerpoint presentation contains 25 multiple-choice questions on the topic of area and perimeter of circles and sectors. It is a fun way to assess the whole class at the end of teaching this topic, or it can be used as a competitive activity with the class divided into teams. The questions are designed to be attempted without a calculator. Each questions has 4 possible answers from A to D. This activity works best if each person/team has (coloured) cards with the letters A to D on to hold up to show what they think is the correct answer.
Worksheet on comparing the perimeter/area/volume of two shapes
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Worksheet on comparing the perimeter/area/volume of two shapes

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In each question the students are given two different shapes and told the relationship between their perimeters/area/volumes. Based on this information they must either work out a length of one of the shapes or express a length of one shape in terms of a length of the other. These can be demanding questions and, in my experience, students struggle with these questions unless they've had a fair bit of practice. This worksheet contains 6 pages of questions and all answers are provided.
Set of resources on basic probability, expectation and relative frequency
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Set of resources on basic probability, expectation and relative frequency

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A set of six resources mostly on the more basic aspects of probability. 1. A worksheet on finding probabilities from two-way tables. 2. A worksheet on expectation. 3&4. Resources to introduce and practise questions on relative frequency. 5. An 8-page worksheet covering all aspects of basic probability. 6. A worksheet on independent, mutually exclusive, complementary and exhaustive events. Answers to all worksheets are provided.