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I taught in a range of schools for many years before moving into FE, where I found creative and imaginative approaches just as rewarding with adults. Most of my resources are concerned with giving control to the learner, through a range of methods. Some are great for just giving them experience of examination questions, and the chance to discuss these with other learners. I now concentrate on spreading the range of creations from UK KS1 to KS4, and across the Common Standards.

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I taught in a range of schools for many years before moving into FE, where I found creative and imaginative approaches just as rewarding with adults. Most of my resources are concerned with giving control to the learner, through a range of methods. Some are great for just giving them experience of examination questions, and the chance to discuss these with other learners. I now concentrate on spreading the range of creations from UK KS1 to KS4, and across the Common Standards.
Inequalities.  Maths KS3 KS4 Activities, quiz, worksheet and more
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Inequalities. Maths KS3 KS4 Activities, quiz, worksheet and more

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A great lesson for getting the learners to work together and do it for themselves. A matching card activity to get them started on a discussion of inequalities. A poster and a PowerPoint display are provided to remind learners of the symbols. An animated PowerPoint presentation of the solutions allows learners to say what they have before the answer pops up. A worksheet provides for consolidation of learning. And finally a quiz is provided for plenary, or recap at the start of the next lesson. All files have been also provided in PDF form to appear correctly on any system. This whole lesson always goes down very well in my classroom! And no work for teacher, after preparing the materials that is!
Maths Geometry Key Stage 2 Properties of Shapes Triangles and Quadrilaterals - bundle of activities.
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Maths Geometry Key Stage 2 Properties of Shapes Triangles and Quadrilaterals - bundle of activities.

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Year 4 - Geometry – properties of shapes Two separate bundles of activities covering (a) triangles and (b) quadrilaterals, all for the new KS2 specifications. Specifically written for Year 4, they can easily be used at any level. In Word for editing or PDF for clear copies. Activities, worksheets and assessments, plus a short presentations on triangles and quadrilaterals. The presentations are included as PowerPoints and PDFs, to ensure at least one will open on any computer. Statutory requirements Pupils should be taught to: • compare and classify geometric shapes, including quadrilaterals and triangles, based on their properties and sizes Notes and guidance (non-statutory) Pupils continue to classify shapes using geometrical properties, extending to classifying different triangles (for example, isosceles, equilateral, scalene) and quadrilaterals (for example, parallelogram, rhombus, trapezium). Pupils compare and order angles in preparation for using a protractor and compare lengths and angles to decide if a polygon is regular or irregular.
2D shapes at KS2 or revision for KS3/GCSE Foundation. Presentation, worksheets, activities and specs
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2D shapes at KS2 or revision for KS3/GCSE Foundation. Presentation, worksheets, activities and specs

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A full set of resources for Properties of Plane Shapes at KS2/KS, or revision at KS4. Types of triangles, quadrilaterals and more. PowerPoint presentation with gaps to fill in, a matching names-to-definitions activity, two sets of activities and two set of questions for revision or assessment of learning. A full set of specifications is included for cutting and pasting into lesson plans An exciting lesson that reviews and builds upon existing knowledge. Kids love it, and easy for teacher! All images © 2015 Colin Billett
Maths KS3 & KS4 Algebra Expanding & factorising simple brackets through area of rectangles. Lots!
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Maths KS3 & KS4 Algebra Expanding & factorising simple brackets through area of rectangles. Lots!

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Simplify and manipulate algebraic expressions to maintain equivalence by: • multiplying a single term over a bracket • taking out common factors Card matching activity with rectangles in algebraic form, answers with and without brackets. PowerPoint presentation with solutions for class checking. Worksheet of twelve questions each of expanding and factorising using same method, with boxes. Second PowerPoint for starter or checking learning. Three more short worksheets of mixed questions. Plus ‘objectives’ slide. All you need for this straightforward topic, and lots of opportunity for discussion.
Math High School Geometry. Trigonometric ratios, moving from tan to sine and cosine.
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Math High School Geometry. Trigonometric ratios, moving from tan to sine and cosine.

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Common Core Standards Define trigonometric ratios and solve problems involving right triangles 6. Understand that by similarity, side ratios in right triangles are properties of the angles in the triangle, leading to definitions of trigonometric ratios for acute angles. Everything you need for a full lesson or two to develop trigonometry from the tangent ratio to sine and cosine. Presentations, worksheets, activities and solutions, covering all aspects of the Common Core Standards. Please leave comments, suggestions or corrections.
GCSE Maths KS4 specifications for 2017 onwards in Word - great for planning
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GCSE Maths KS4 specifications for 2017 onwards in Word - great for planning

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An extremely useful resource that has almost unlimited application. I've taken the GCSE Maths specifications for 2015 and converted them into MS Word tables, landscape and portrait, mostly fitting on to one side for each area - number, algebra, etc. They can be used for planning lessons, schemes of work, cutting and pasting into lesson aims and objectives, or for recording pupil/learner achievement on each objective. In Word they are very adaptable, and columns can be added as required, for dates etc.
Plans and Elevations 3D shapes at KS3 & KS4 activities, worksheets, quizzes and a recap
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Plans and Elevations 3D shapes at KS3 & KS4 activities, worksheets, quizzes and a recap

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Colourful and kinaesthetic resources for one or two lessons, bringing representation of shapes to life, with loads of examples and suggestions for learners to try themselves. Fully differentiated with examples from simple interpretation to Higher Tier GCSE, but accessible to all at some level. Matching activities, worksheets, quizzes and a recap. Huge potential for extension, co-operation and constructive and active learning. PowerPoint activities suitable for printing as hand-outs for all activities and especially extension questions. All images (c) 2015 Colin Billett
Maths Geometric Reasoning KS3 KS4.  Great lesson for hands-on activity, co-operation and discussion.
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Maths Geometric Reasoning KS3 KS4. Great lesson for hands-on activity, co-operation and discussion.

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Everything for a great lesson introducing geometric theorems and reasoning. Matching cards activity with full solutions on PowerPoint, worksheet with corresponding presentation, recap quiz and more. Learners enjoy the hands-on activity and can keep the cards to help them solve the problems. PowerPoint can be printed for learners to keep for future reference. The lesson covers: apply the properties of angles at a point, angles at a point on a straight line, vertically opposite angles: understand and use the relationship between parallel lines and alternate and corresponding angles. Plus a worksheet of past GCSE type questions. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
KS2/KS3 Decimals.  Lots of activities and clear presentations - recaps, worksheets and plenary.
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KS2/KS3 Decimals. Lots of activities and clear presentations - recaps, worksheets and plenary.

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Based on Key Stage Two for the new specifications, this introduction covers the first part of decimals for Year 3 (UK), but is suitable for any age group that is ready for this level, or for a recap at a different level. The recap is based on simple fractions at KS1 and questions based on SATs. The main part covers the basics of counting up and down in tenths and recognising that tenths arise from dividing an object into 10 equal parts. Everything for the introductory lesson, including a recap of simple fractions on paper or slideshow, a main class demonstration/discussion show on decimals, and lots of activities for the learners. Plus lots of places for learners to engage with concrete examples and a plenary. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
Transformations - KS2 Revision, KS3 Presentation and KS3 Worksheet and Quiz.  Great practical fun.
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Transformations - KS2 Revision, KS3 Presentation and KS3 Worksheet and Quiz. Great practical fun.

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A full set of resources for developing transformations at KS3 or revision at KS4. The introduction consists of a revision of the two transformations of KS2, which can be done by children on an interactive board. Then a full presentation of the four at KS3 with rotations, reflections, translations and enlargements, with lots for the learners to try. Plus a worksheet with eight questions to complete. These can be followed by a review of learning worksheet or a quiz to do for assessment of learning - great fun too. A full lesson plan is included. An exciting lesson that reviews and builds upon existing knowledge. All images copyright Colin Billett
Quizzes/worksheets FS L1 or KS3/KS4/16+; ratio, measure, handling data, area, volume etc
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Quizzes/worksheets FS L1 or KS3/KS4/16+; ratio, measure, handling data, area, volume etc

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Five multiple choice quizzes on PowerPoint covering functional mathematics – area, volume, measure, data handling, ratio, proportion, scale, probability, average and range. Designed for use with Level 1 16+ learners but suitable for lower levels at any age, or bright youngsters! Plus nine sets of multiple-choice worksheets covering these topics, likewise originally for L1 16+ learners but equally suitable for younger age groups. In Word for self-editing and PDFs. These have been very popular for a long time. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
Quizzes & questions for FS L 1 or KS3/KS4/16+; number, fractions, decimals, %, etc.
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Quizzes & questions for FS L 1 or KS3/KS4/16+; number, fractions, decimals, %, etc.

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Six quizzes on PowerPoint covering aspects of number to introduce or round off a lesson on number – integers, directed numbers, decimals, fractions, and percentages. Designed for use with Level 1 16+ learners but suitable for lower levels at any age, or bright youngsters! Plus ten sets of multiple-choice worksheets also covering aspects of number, likewise originally for L1 16+ learners but equally suitable for younger age groups. These have been very popular for a long time. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
Maths KS3 KS4 Simplifying algebraic expressions; activity, worksheets and extension questions.
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Maths KS3 KS4 Simplifying algebraic expressions; activity, worksheets and extension questions.

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Practical activity using perimeter of shapes to introduce algebraic concept: KS3 - simplify and manipulate algebraic expressions to maintain equivalence by collecting like terms KS4 - simplify and manipulate algebraic expressions by collecting like terms Hands-on card matching activity for collecting like terms – great for pair work and discussion – with a full set of solutions in PowerPoint. Two similar worksheets – one for classwork and one for homework or recap the following lesson. Plus an extension activity with an investigation and more involved questions.
Probability at KS3 or Foundation Tier GCSE.  Experiment/data cards, true/false cards, worksheet.
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Probability at KS3 or Foundation Tier GCSE. Experiment/data cards, true/false cards, worksheet.

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Hands on activities for generating deeper thinking and discussion of probability questions. Learners consider one or more experiment cards and cards with real data to predict the probability of an event. Is a new baby more likely to be a boy? Look at the data. Are all scores on two dice equally likely? Try it and see. An extensive worksheet to consolidate learning, and some true/false cards to get deeper into the questions, which are also in a PowerPoint presentation. All photographs (c)2105 Colin Billett
Two-way tables for KS3 and KS4 - introduction, worksheet and plenary quiz, with lots of questions!
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Two-way tables for KS3 and KS4 - introduction, worksheet and plenary quiz, with lots of questions!

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Two-way tables are very popular questions, and great for getting learners to think logically. Progressive tasks from simply filling in the missing numbers through to creating tables from scratch. The new 2015 specs require learners to use two-way tables to answer questions on conditional probability so I've included a recap quiz that does just that - asks probability questions on a colourful quiz. Plus a lesson plan, so everything you need for a lesson or two. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
KS3/KS4 Multiple resources on multiplying and factorising two brackets and quadratics
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KS3/KS4 Multiple resources on multiplying and factorising two brackets and quadratics

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PowerPoint presentations on using the grid method, plus a poster and an investigation into multiplying diagonals. Worksheets to practice multiplying and factorising two brackets, and lots of questions on solving quadratic equations, including GCSE examples. Plus questions on matching quadratic graphs to expressions. All answers provided either in Word and/or PowerPoint. Everything you need for a couple of lessons at least.
Maths KS3 KS4  Pythagoras' Theorem. Quiz, assessments, worksheets, presentation + differentiation.
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Maths KS3 KS4 Pythagoras' Theorem. Quiz, assessments, worksheets, presentation + differentiation.

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A very full set of resources to use and apply Pythagoras' Theorem in a wide range of situations, from simple triangles to finding the length of a line on a co-ordinate grid. PowerPoint presentation with early slides reminding learners of the principles and knowledge. Later questions apply the knowledge and lead on to generalisations. Plus extra worksheets on finding perimeter of polygons and finding the area of a circle drawn on a co-ordinate grid. Surds and use of pi encouraged in line with 2015 UK curriculum. Plus a multiple choice starter to check learning before they begin, with six questions, and another multiple choice activity to use for homework, or as a simple starter in a following lesson.