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Finding the area of a rectangle
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Finding the area of a rectangle

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A differentiated A3 sheet on finding the area of a rectangle. The resource includes a literacy section, warm up, bronze, silver, gold and platinum levels of difficulty. Students will feel both supported and suitably challenged with this resource.
Standard Deviation Worksheet
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Standard Deviation Worksheet

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8 questions on standard deviation. The first two questions include the table for ease. The last question is a comparison between standard deviation and the mean.
Ratio 1:n and n:1
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Ratio 1:n and n:1

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16 questions on writing a ratio as 1:n and n:1. Example question, three levels of difficulty and an extension involving fractions on both sides. Answers provided.
Expanding a single bracket
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Expanding a single bracket

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This worksheet is broken down into four levels of difficulty: Red, Amber Green Extension It also includes a problem solving section. Answers are also provided.
Back to back stem and leaf diagram
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Back to back stem and leaf diagram

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Starter - Comparing pie charts. Activity - Interactive collection of data involving pulse rates. Worksheet - Drawing back to back stem and leaf diagrams and finding the range and median. Extension - comparison using the range and median. Please rate and leave feedback.
Drawing Pie Charts
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Drawing Pie Charts

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12 questions on completing tables and drawing pie charts. Starts with simple multiplication such as 180 to 360. Then uses scaling to complete more difficult tables: i.e. 45 - 90 - 180 - 360 and then drawing the pie chart. Circle is drawn with radius for support.
Drawing and comparing frequency polygons
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Drawing and comparing frequency polygons

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Four page worksheet, where students draw two frequency polygons on one and compare the similarities and difference. Q1 and Q2 have the graph drawn for support. Q3 - Q6 the graph needs to be drawn.
Writing a ratio as a fraction
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Writing a ratio as a fraction

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This topic has been focused on recently in the new GCSE. This worksheet starts with simplifying ratio, onto a visual comparison, then onto writing a ratio as a fraction. Their skills are then tested by converting between fractions and ratios. Questions get challenging and students need to use skills from other areas of mathematics. Please leave feedback so that this resource can be improved.
Quadratic Graphs
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Quadratic Graphs

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6 equations for quadratic graphs. Each question involves the following: generating coordinates plotting the graph finding the coordinates of the turning point, finding the coordinates of the y intercept finding the equation of the line of symmetry finding the solution to f(x) = 0 It is scaffolded at the beginning, the final graph is a negative quadratic.
Drawing Pie Charts
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Drawing Pie Charts

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A differentiated (RAGE) worksheet on drawing pie charts. Questions range from a simple multiply the frequency by two, to interpreting the angle and an excellent comprehension question from a GCSE exam paper.
Remote Learning Scavenger Hunt - Maths
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Remote Learning Scavenger Hunt - Maths

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To allow students to see Maths outside of the “classroom” and have some time away from the screen, I’ve created a photo scavenger hunt. Students are to upload their pictures into the downloaded word documents.