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I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience. As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!

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I have been teaching MATHEMATICS (11-16) since 1990. I have regularly been commended on my classroom displays and the quality of my resources as I feel this enriches the student experience. As a self-taught graphic designer I now produce professional quality materials for our academy/academy chain across all departments including posters/banners and promotional materials. I am currently working on updating some older resources as well as developing new ones!
MATHS / PHYSICS      GEARS 2(B).    TURNING (RATIO)
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MATHS / PHYSICS GEARS 2(B). TURNING (RATIO)

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How many time do other gear(s) turn when the initial gear turns and which direction do they turn? Next level up from GEARS 2A - this time the direction of turn is required and some turns expressed as fractions. Hopefully student will be starting to get the idea that it is only the FIRST and LAST gears that need to be considered in calculations as intermediate/inbetween gears do not make any difference. 2 worksheets 10 questions Gear clip-art and question images are included for use in your other documents.
PYTHAGORAS SET F - 14 EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS using 2D and 3D  -inc  WORKING/ANSWERS
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PYTHAGORAS SET F - 14 EXAM PRACTICE QUESTIONS using 2D and 3D -inc WORKING/ANSWERS

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I have also provided these as unnumbered CLIP-ART(PDF) to use in you own WORKSHEETS, POWERPOINTS or NOTEBOOK files etc. Each questions comes with its own working/answers also as clipart linked by file name e.g. ASSET 1 / ASSET 1 ANS etc The questions vary in difficulty and include 2D and 3D examples and in some will need other skills such as circumference of a circle etc. I hope they are useful
MATHS / PHYSICS - GEARS 1 - CLOCKWISE and COUNTER-CLOCKWISE
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MATHS / PHYSICS - GEARS 1 - CLOCKWISE and COUNTER-CLOCKWISE

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A set of mathematical logic/reasoning puzzles involving gears. 4 worksheet - 7 top level questions with 74 subquestions. Includes: Files as PDF and WORD also POWERPOINT with the questions on for class discussion plus All the questions and individual gears as CLIP-ART for use in you own documents.
MULTIPLICATION GAME - 4 IN A LINE
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MULTIPLICATION GAME - 4 IN A LINE

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Roll 2 dice, MULTIPLY together the scores and cover up the product in the grid. The first player to get 4 counters in a line wins! If you haven’t got any counters, small card squares will suffice. PDF and JPG files supplied (use the JPG in your own documents if needed) 4 in a line ADDITION also available.
MATHS - 3D SOLIDS - 3D DICE PUZZLE - BUILD A DICE FROM 9 CUBOIDS (NETS SUPPLIED)
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MATHS - 3D SOLIDS - 3D DICE PUZZLE - BUILD A DICE FROM 9 CUBOIDS (NETS SUPPLIED)

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A SURPRISING TRICKY PUZZLE FOR STUDENTS TO BUILD. Definitely useful for construction skills as well as logical thinking. SOLUTION INCLUDED as well as a 3D view of a completed dice(the puzzle is still not easy if you show them this, on say, a SLIDE. Print a set of the nine different cuboid nets. Construct cuboids Use the constructed cuboids to to construct the dice. The usual rules apply i.e. opposite sides add up to 7, so 6 opposite 1 etc There are 8 variations of dice colour/spot colour. The red /yellow one is ready to print but to save ink just use the white with black spots version or perhaps the outline version and they could colour in the spots with one of theie choice. Another step to a solution would be to use the set of completely blank cuboid nets on which the students could draw on the spots , construct a blank dice, take it apart while noting where the various pieces go.
MATHS / PHYSICS  GEARS 2(E)    LOWEST COMMON MULTIPLE
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MATHS / PHYSICS GEARS 2(E) LOWEST COMMON MULTIPLE

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How many time have you to rotate a certain gear so that all gears return to their initial positions? Uses Lowest common multiple. 2 Worksheets 9 questions Increasing difficulty. +All the ARTWORK I used to create this resource
EQUATIONS OF STRAIGHT LINES GRAPHS  y=mx+c (108 Questions plus all individual clipart)
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EQUATIONS OF STRAIGHT LINES GRAPHS y=mx+c (108 Questions plus all individual clipart)

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108 QUESTIONS 36 DIAGRAMS SOLUTIONS INDIVIDUAL QUESTIONS are also provided as both PDF and PNG files for you to use in your own PowerPoint and Notebook files etc Presented as 6 worksheets each with 6 diagrams. Each diagram has three questions. These can be used as a worksheet or cut into individual questions that are ideal to be stuck into pupil books. The questions increase in difficulty (by number) and students should be made aware to be careful of reading the scales carefully as they can change from questions to question on certain worksheets
SHAPE and SPACE - Match an a shape to its formula - INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD resource/activity
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SHAPE and SPACE - Match an a shape to its formula - INTERACTIVE WHITEBOARD resource/activity

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Use to improve students identification of FORMULA associated with 2d and 3d solid shapes This resource is best used on an interactive whiteboard. You will need Adobe Flash Player on your computer (most have it installed as standard) The activity is to Drag a shape into it’s appropriate position. If it is correct it snaps into place. If it’s incorrect it will return to the top. If you click the ? next to each box it gives info about that shape (click the ? again to make it close before proceeding) I have other resources similar to this for 2d and 3d (solid) shapes
PRIME FACTOR FINDER (1-100) - Starter / Interactive Whiteboard Activity /Lesson Resource
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PRIME FACTOR FINDER (1-100) - Starter / Interactive Whiteboard Activity /Lesson Resource

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I have used this with all year groups / all abilities as both a starter activity and a lesson resource when covering this topic. It can be used by student or staff on a computer by hovering/rolling/clicking a specific number They can come to the interactive whiteboard and touch one of the numbers to give them the prime factor/index notation for that number. It can be used to check sets of questions from worksheets or as part of a prime factor bingo game. It needs Adobe Flash Player installed on the computer it is being used on. ( Most computers do have this) If anyone can think of other uses please make a comment. *** Apologies to the first few people who downloaded this resource as I mistakenly uploaded the incorrect version- should be OK now) There was a problem with 34 and 78
MAGIC SQUARES - SET E - KINGS and QUEENS-(Complete 4X4 magic square to discover their D.O.B)+ANSWERS
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MAGIC SQUARES - SET E - KINGS and QUEENS-(Complete 4X4 magic square to discover their D.O.B)+ANSWERS

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Use mathematical skills including LOGIC and REASONING to complete the 4X4 magic squares with the given numbers. 15 questions over 5 worksheets. On each worksheet 1-5 covers the last 15 Kings and Queens. All the magic squares are set out in the same format which students should be encouraged to find this pattern. The first box on the top row is the day so can only be between 1-31 The second box is a month so can only be between 1-12 The third is the century so can only be 16,17,18 or 19 (QE II is the only one born in the 20th century so is 19) etc etc On each worksheeet the King or Queen is and earlier date as you go down the questions.
NUMBER BONDS to 10 - USING INCLUDED SETS OF HEXOMINOES + PowerPoint + Clip-art + ANSWERS
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NUMBER BONDS to 10 - USING INCLUDED SETS OF HEXOMINOES + PowerPoint + Clip-art + ANSWERS

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PLAY AS JUST MATCHING NUMBER LIKE ORDINARY DOMINOS OR An interesting but challenging way to look at number bond work by using HEXOMINOES. 2 printable sets of 26 hexominoes one set with Numbers one set with spots (or interchangeable with each other to use spots and numbers) Various worksheets/puzzle sheets ANSWER All the clip-art so that you can produce your own Powerpoints, worksheets etc
PENTOMINOES - TRIPLICATES - find solutions to 3x ENLARGEMENTS of PENTOMINO SHAPES
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PENTOMINOES - TRIPLICATES - find solutions to 3x ENLARGEMENTS of PENTOMINO SHAPES

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12 TRIPLICATE WORKSHEETS (one for each pentomino shape) These fit the 15mmx15mm squares from my PENTOMINOES - STARTER KIT that is also free to download) A set of small grids to use as needed, such as collating results. Can be done individually to make a display OR Small groups could be given a different pentomino shape and asked to work together to find as many solutions as they can in a given time. OR A whole class activity working on ONE shape and collectively finding as many different solutions as they can. eg Copy a solution on to one of the small grids and have an area where these can be pinned/stuck so the students would be able to check for duplicates etc INDIVIDUAL PNG’s and PDF’s of each BLANK TRIPLICATE for use on Powerpoint/Notebook slides etc There are over 1000 solutions to the entire set so it would be unrealistic to include them.
MAYAN NUMBERS - An EXCEL program that converts 'DECIMAL' INTEGERS to MAYAN NUMERALS/SYMBOLS
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MAYAN NUMBERS - An EXCEL program that converts 'DECIMAL' INTEGERS to MAYAN NUMERALS/SYMBOLS

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IT also converts given number to the VIGESIMAL (base 20) system i.e. 0=0, 1=1, 2=2, …, 9=9, 10= A, 11=B, … , 19=J. Using different number bases is alway a great lesson to get the students to think about place value and how that works. It is also an excellent way to practice multiplication, division, addition and subtraction as well as some logical thinking. It is also me looking back to the day when you had to do calculate in £, /- , d. and st, lb and oz etc. A PROBABLE USE IS TO GIVE THE STUDENTS A NUMBER TO CONVERT and USE THIS TO CHECK ANSWERS OR USE IT AS A Q&A session/lesson on Converting backwards and forwards between different bases. I have other MAYAN resources including information/worksheets sheets. It should work on any computer as it doesn’t have any macros etc but I made it on EXCEL for the MAC. I think it is best when the screen is zoomed in so that you can only see the main area surrounded by the brown box.
MATHS - TWO WAY TABLES + ADDITION, SUBTRACTION, multiplication and logical thinking
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MATHS - TWO WAY TABLES + ADDITION, SUBTRACTION, multiplication and logical thinking

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This set of resources can be given as either 4 separate worksheets or cut into strips as 13 individual questions perhaps as a starter activity. JPEG files included in case you want to use the in your own PowerPoint or Notebook files etc The GOOD STARTING point is knowing that each dice has a total of 21 spots and calculate the GRAND TOTAL (bottom right) = number of dice in the box x 21 OR While the multiplication may be useful it can also be done entirely with addition and subtraction. The dice boxes have 4, 6, 12, 15 or 35 dice in them. It could also be a calculator activity. It is a good discussion point on where to start when filling in the grid. A lot of pupils will automatically start count the spots on the different coloured dice. However I found that ‘worked backwards’ were a lot more successful. Checking that the column and row totals all ‘work’ is an essential part of this task. I would appreciate any comments or feedback you could give via reviews. I am currently in the process of uploading several DICE related resources which are available now or will be available in the near future.