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Hi and welcome to my Maths Shop! Here you will find all sorts of maths goodies for all levels. I am very happy to announce that I am a TES recommended author. Please email me at elsie99999-maths@yahoo.com with any questions or comments. Let me know if you would like several items, as I can discount them in a bundle for you.

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Hi and welcome to my Maths Shop! Here you will find all sorts of maths goodies for all levels. I am very happy to announce that I am a TES recommended author. Please email me at elsie99999-maths@yahoo.com with any questions or comments. Let me know if you would like several items, as I can discount them in a bundle for you.
Maths GCSE 9-1 Higher Non-Calculator Questions
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Maths GCSE 9-1 Higher Non-Calculator Questions. This pack includes two 20 question diagnostic tests covering 20 different topics. The tests are aimed at GCSE 9-1 Higher Level pupils but may also be useful for Year 10. The 2 tests have very similar questions. Pupils can take the first test, identify areas to work on and complete further work. They can then take the second test to see if they have improved. Full answer keys are included for both tests and can be used for pupils to self-mark. A checklist is included for pupils to see where they need to focus their revision. Encourage pupils to fill in the checklist and complete further questions on the topics they need to work on before taking the second test. The topics included are: Area of Triangle (Hard) Rationalise the Denominator (Easier) Recurring Decimal to Fraction Conversion Area using Algebra Solving Circle Theorems Quadratic Inequalities Equation of Tangent to a Circle Exact Trigonometric Ratios Linear Inequalities Function Transformations Simplifying Algebraic Fractions Quadratic nth Term Sequences Changing the Subject of the Formula (Hard) Area of Circles with Algebra Rationalise the Denominator (Harder) Similar Shapes & Scale Factors of Enlargement Probability Tree Diagrams Adding & Subtracting Algebraic Fractions Simultaneous Equations with a Quadratic Using Trigonometric Graphs The tests can be done without a calculator. The document is 7 pages in total. This resource can be printed in black and white or colour. You may also like: GCSE Revision Levels 2 & 3 GCSE Revision Levels 3 & 4 GCSE Revision Levels 4 & 5 For my other resources, please go to Maths Shop Keywords: review, mixed questions, diagnostic test, worksheet, non-calculator, senior high, junior high, middle school, homework, key stage 3, KS3, secondary, new GCSE 9-1, level 6, level 7, level 8, level 9, higher, UK, mathematics, maths revision, math review.
Maths GCSE 9-1 Diagnostic Tests
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Maths GCSE 9-1 Diagnostic Tests

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Maths GCSE 9-1 Diagnostic Tests Exam Preparation and Practice Questions. This pack contains two 20 question diagnostic tests covering 20 different topics at GCSE 9-1 Foundation Levels 4 to 5. The 2 tests have very similar questions. Pupils can take the first test and use the results to identify topics to work on. They can then take the second test to see if they have improved. Full answer keys are included for both tests and can be used for pupils to self-mark. A checklist is included for pupils to see where they need to focus their revision. Encourage pupils to fill in the checklist and complete further questions on the topics they need to work on before taking the second test. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • A Front Sheet – For recording work and scores • A Topic List – For students to see which topics they need to focus on. • Worksheet 1 – 20 mixed revision questions. • Worksheet 2 – 20 very similar mixed revision questions with different numbers. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: To practice: • Linear simultaneous equations • Trigonometry in right-angled triangles • Ratio • Pythagoras • Area Conversions • Indices • Change the subject of the formula • Compound interest • Equation of a straight line • Y = mx + c • Unit conversions • Exchange Rates • Solving linear equations • Surface area • Factorising with one bracket • Speed/distance/time • Expand and simplify double brackets • Vectors • Circumference • Volume of cylinder • Solving quadratic equations by factorising • Rounding to 2 decimal places ✦ Notes: Full answer keys are included for both tests and can be used for students to self-mark. These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete. Students will need a calculator for these questions. These worksheets can be used as practice questions, tests or homework. They are suitable for more able foundation students but may also be useful for higher GCSE students and some key stage 3 classes. ✽ Directions: The tests can be printed and used as single sheets. They can be printed in black and white or colour. ♥ You may also like: GCSE Questions for Level 3 and 4 Revision Homework Algebra Revision GCSE 9-1 Foundation ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Easter Maths Simplifying Expressions
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Easter Maths Simplifying Expressions

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Easter Maths Simplifying Algebra Collecting Like Terms Equivalent Expressions Maths Colouring Activity. This is great for Easter fun! Students will collect like terms to generate equivalent expressions. For example, simplifying the expression 5e – 2a – 3e + 4a ✦ Notes: There are 28 questions. Each answer occurs twice, once with a number and once with a colour. The matching colour can then be used to colour the picture in a fun colour by number activity. This activity should take around an hour to complete. All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. The resource is printed in black and white for the students to colour in. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • One worksheet with 28 questions on simplifying algebraic expressions by collecting like terms. • One answer key sheet for students to fill in. • One colour by number picture for students to colour in. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • Collecting like terms. • Simplifying algebraic expressions. • Adding and subtracting the terms of linear expressions. • Identifying when two expressions are equivalent by simplifying. • Adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers. ✽ Directions: Print out the 3 pages for each student: • the sheet of questions • the colouring answer key sheet • the colouring picture Save paper by having the students share the question sheet. ✷ Suggestions: Students can cut out their completed picture and use it to glue onto an Easter greeting card. Or use them to make a classroom display. ♥ You may also like: Easter Maths Fun Puzzles April Fool’s Day Fun Joke Maths St Patricks Day Maths Simplifying Algebra Collecting Like Terms ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Word Problems Involving Formulas
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Word Problems Involving Formulas

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Word problems involving formulas Maths GCSE Revision Algebra Substitution Word problems involving using formulas. Using rules. Real World Math Forming Equations Using Formulas Calculating Wages ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 7 worksheets with a total of 14 multi-step questions. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: To practice: - • Using formulas to calculate values. • Writing formulas from word problems. • Using variables to represent quantities in a real-world problem. • Constructing simple equations to solve problems. ✽ Directions: These questions can be used as worksheets or task cards. Print out a set of worksheets for each student or use as task cards. Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share. Or display for your class on a smartboard. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. ♥ You may also like: Simplifying Algebra ☞ To view more of my resources, please go to Maths Shop Keywords: using algebra to solve word problems, using rules to work out the total cost, algebraic expressions, equations, formulas, formulae from words, functional skills, word problems, equations, forming equations, rules, algebra, pre-algebra, worksheet, test, non- calculator, homework, key stage 3, KS3, secondary, new GCSE 9-1, foundation, handout, UK.
KS2 Maths SATS
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KS2 Maths SATS

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KS2 Maths SATS Practice Exam Questions 150 mixed word questions for Key Stage 2 SATS. All answers are included. There are 10 worksheets, each with 15 questions per worksheet. There is a front sheet for recording scores out of 15 for each worksheet. The questions are mixed and include: fractions decimals percentages money measurements conversions adding subtracting shapes multiplying dividing Units are in UK pounds and pence and metric measurements. The worksheets can be used as a pack of 150 questions or as individual worksheets. They can be used as practice questions, tests or homework. These questions can also be used for key stage 3. The document is 16 pages in total, with 10 pages to print for students. It can be printed in colour or black and white. You may also be interested in: KS2 SATS Maths Practice Arithmetic Exam Questions for Paper 1 To view my other resources, please visit Maths Shop
Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes
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Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes

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Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes. This is a fun resource of compound shapes piled up to make a skyscraper challenge. Students find the area and perimeter of each compound shape by finding missing sides and splitting into rectangles. All units are centimetres. These questions are suitable for use without a calculator. There are 2 versions so that you can print in colour or black and white. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – the Skyscraper with 9 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. • Worksheet 2 – the student answer sheet. • All answers and working out are included. • Teachers Notes ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • finding the area and perimeter of rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter using metric measurements. • Addition and multiplication methods. ✽ Directions: Print out the worksheet and answer sheet for each student. They can be printed in colour or black and white. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take around half an hour for students to complete. ♥ You may also like: Find the Shaded Area GCSE Maths Revision Area and Perimeter of Rectangles Multiplying Decimals ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Exchange Rate Questions
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Exchange Rate Questions

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Exchange Rate Questions Ratio and Proportion Money Worksheets Foreign Currency These are differentiated worksheets with a total of 45 questions. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: ✦ 3 easier worksheets. These have easy whole number exchange rates for Euros, UK pounds and US dollars. There are 10 questions on each worksheet. They can be done without a calculator to practice multiplication and division. ✦ 3 harder worksheets. These worksheets have decimal exchange rates. There are 5 questions on each worksheet. A calculator will be needed for these questions. ✦ Teachers Notes. ✦ All answers are included. ✦ Objectives: To practice: - • Using ratios to solve real-world and mathematical problems. • Using ratios to convert units. • Solving problems involving proportional relationships. • Solving word problems involving money. • Operations with decimals. • Multiplying and dividing. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of worksheets for each student. Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share. Or display for your class on a smartboard. ✦ Notes: The worksheets can be printed in colour or they will work just as well in black and white. All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. ♥ You may also like: Ratio GCSE Revision ☞ To view my other products please go to Maths Shop Keywords: currency conversions, money, world maths, exchange rates, UK pounds, US dollars, Euros, foundation, secondary, maths, mathematics, math, differentiated, multiply, divide, worksheet, test, non-calculator, homework, key stage 3, KS3, secondary, key stage 4, KS4, new GCSE 9-1, foundation, handout, UK, US, maths revision, math review, GCSE 9-1, foundation, SEN, special educational needs.
GCSE Higher Calculator Questions Maths Revision
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GCSE Higher Calculator Questions Maths Revision

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GCSE Higher Calculator Questions Maths Revision The tests are made up of difficult questions and are aimed at GCSE 9-1 Higher Levels 7, 8 and 9 pupils, but may also be useful for Year 10. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Two 10-question diagnostic tests covering 20 different topics for the higher calculator paper. • A checklist is included for pupils to see where they need to focus their revision • Answers to all questions. ✦ Objectives: To practice: Iteration Sine Rule Quadratic Formula 3D Pythagoras Trigonometry in Right-Angled Triangles Spheres Area of Segment Volume of Cylinder (Hard) Polygon Angles & Trigonometry Upper & Lower Bounds with Speed Reverse Mean of a Grouped Frequency Table Proportion (Hard) Density with Ratio Volume of Pyramid Reverse Percentage (Hard) Exchange Rates & Unit Conversions Cosine Rule Simultaneous Equations with an Exponential Graph Inverse Functions Volume with Rates of Change ✷ Suggestions: A checklist is included for pupils to see where they need to focus their revision. Encourage pupils to fill in the checklist and complete further questions on the topics they need to work on. ✦ Notes: The tests should be done with a calculator. All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work or they can be used for pupils to self-mark… These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of worksheets for each student. This resource can be printed in black and white or colour. ♥ You may also like: Earth Day Maths Algebra Earth Day Maths Statistics Earth Day Maths Animals Time Word Problems ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Mixed Questions Maths Revision KS3 GCSE Foundation
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Mixed Questions Maths Revision KS3 GCSE Foundation

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Mixed Questions Maths Revision KS3 GCSE Foundation There are 25 answers on the answer sheet, but only 24 questions. The challenge is for students to find the extra answer and create their own question for it. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – the 25 answers for students to cross off. • Worksheet 2 – the 24 questions. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: To practice: - • Squares, cubes and square roots • Area and Perimeter • Double and half • Fractions of a quantity • Percentages of numbers • Decimal multiplication • Multiples • Prime Numbers • Subtraction • Division • Metres to centimetres and hours to minutes conversions • Degrees in a right angle • Probability ✽ Directions: Give each student a question sheet and an answer sheet. Students answer all the 24 questions and cross them off on the answer sheet. There will be one number left over, so you can easily check if they are getting it right. Encourage the students to make up their own questions for the left-over answer. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at least half an hour for students to complete. They can be done without a calculator. ✷ Suggestions: • You could make this into a timed challenge for students. • This resource can be used as a worksheet, or you can read out the questions and let students cross off their answers in a quiz/bingo style. ♥ You may also like: Area & Perimeter Challenge Percentages of Amounts Challenge Fractions of Amounts Challenge To see more of my resources, please go to Maths Shop Keywords: numeracy, worksheet, test, non-calculator, homework, key stage 3, KS3, secondary, new GCSE 9-1, foundation, mathematics, maths revision, math review, SEN, special educational needs.
GCSE Maths Foundation Revision
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GCSE Maths Foundation Revision

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GCSE Maths Foundation Revision Exam Style Questions. These questions are perfect for all your higher and foundation maths lessons. All answers are included. This is a discounted bundle of maths worksheets. ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Halloween Maths Simplifying Expressions Algebra
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Halloween Maths Simplifying Expressions Algebra

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Halloween Maths Simplifying Expressions Colouring Activities Algebra Collecting Like Terms Fun Maths Halloween Activities Simplifying algebraic expressions including positive and negative numbers. ✦ Notes: This is great for Halloween fun! There are 24 questions on simplifying algebraic expressions by collecting like terms. Each answer occurs twice, once with a number and once with a colour. The matching colour can then be used to colour the picture in a colour by number activity. The resource is printed in black and white for the students to colour in. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 1 worksheet with 24 questions. • 1 colouring answer sheet. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • Collecting like terms. • Simplifying algebraic expressions. • Adding and subtracting the terms of linear expressions. • Identifying when two expressions are equivalent by simplifying. • Adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers. ✽ Directions: Print out the sheet of questions for each student. Alternatively, laminate one set of questions for students to share. Print out a colouring answer sheet for each student. ✷ Suggestions: Students can cut out their completed picture and use it to glue onto a Halloween card. Or use the completed pictures for a Halloween classroom display. ♥ You may also like: Halloween Maths Composite Area Halloween Maths Puzzles ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
GCSE Crossover Exam Questions Level 5
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GCSE Crossover Exam Questions Level 5

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Exam Style GCSELevel 5 Questions perfect for the exams! These are mainly non-calculator questions suitable for both higher and foundation students. They are up-to-date exam style questions based on recent past paper questions, designed to make students think and apply methods they have been taught to solve the problems. There are 20 questions in this pack with a total of 100 marks, so they should take around 2 hours to complete. There are 2 questions of each type so that students can have a second attempt at each topic. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 20 worksheets – each with one multi-step exam style question. • A student recording sheet – to record marks etc. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice GCSE higher/foundation crossover exam style questions on the following topics: • Ratio • Exact Trig Values • Area of Trapezium • Trigonometry with right-angled triangles • Standard Form • Multiplying and Subtracting Fractions with Mixed Numbers • Fractions & Percentages of Amounts • Error Interval • Indices • Algebra (Simplify, Solve & Evaluate) • Polygon Angles • Product of Prime Factors • Subject of the Formula • Averages • Frequency Polygon ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at around 2 hours for students to complete. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of 20 worksheets for each student. Alternatively use individual pages as required for homework etc. ✷ Suggestions: Use the student recording sheet for students to record their marks and maybe colour code red, yellow and green depending on difficulty. You could use one question of each type (e.g., all the odd numbered questions) for a test and then the other questions as a follow up to practice the topics again. ♥ You may also like: GCSE Higher Exam Questions Quadratic Inequalities, Quadratic Equations and Quadratic Simultaneous Equations ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Time Word Problems
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Time Word Problems

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Time Word Problems Elapsed Time Multi-Step Word Problems Real World Math Elapsed Time Word Problems Adding and Subtracting Time with Hours and Minutes Adding Time Hours Minutes Seconds 12 hour and 24 hour Clock Farm Themed Math This is a set of 6 elapsed time worksheets. There are questions to convert time units, word problems involving elapsed time, a longer planning activity involving a visit to a farm and a mixed test on time. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – 10 questions to convert minutes and seconds into seconds. • Worksheet 2 – 7 questions on how long a film lasts when given the start and finish times. • Worksheet 3 – 7 questions to find out what time a train will arrive given the start time and duration of the journey. • Worksheet 4 – The itinerary for a day out at a farm for students to read. • Worksheet 5 – A timetable of events at the farm for students to fill in. • Worksheet 6 – A 10-question time word problems test. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: To practice: - • Converting minutes to seconds • Elapsed time word problems. • 24-hour clock and 12-hour clock (am and pm). ✽ Directions: Print out a set of worksheets for each student. They can be printed in colour or black and white. Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share. Or display for your class on a smartboard. ✦ Notes: These questions can be done without a calculator. All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete. ✷ Suggestions: After completing the worksheets, maybe your students could plan their own visit to a farm or zoo. ♥ You may also like: Speed Distance Time Maths To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Halloween Maths Compound Area
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Halloween Maths Compound Area

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Halloween Maths Compound Area of Rectangles, Triangles and Squares. Haunted House Composite Area This is a fun printable activity to find the composite areas of the Haunted Houses. The activity involves finding the areas of rectangles and triangles. Windows and doors need to be subtracted to find the areas of the front walls of the houses. There are 4 spooky houses of increasing difficulty. The students then need to calculate the cost of buying the black paint to paint the house fronts. There are 6 worksheets. All answers are included. These questions are designed to be completed without a calculator using π = 3 for Worksheet 5. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – find the area of Haunted House 1, involving areas of rectangles and triangles. • Worksheet 2 – find the area of Haunted House 2, involving areas of squares, rectangles and triangles. • Worksheet 3 – find the area of Haunted House 3, involving areas of squares, rectangles and triangles. • Worksheet 4 – Calculations involving the amount of paint to buy and the cost for each of the 3 haunted houses. • Worksheet 5 – find the area of the more difficult Haunted Mansion involving areas of squares, rectangles, triangles and a circle. • Worksheet 6 – Calculations involving the amount of black and grey paint to buy and the cost for the Haunted Mansion, including a 10% discount. • Teachers notes. • All answers and model solutions. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • Area of squares • Area of rectangles (in m) • Area of triangles (in m) • Compound areas • Multiplication • Addition • Subtraction • Division • Money (in £) • Decimals • Word Problems • Measurements in metres and litres. • Real world problems. • Finding 10% ✽ Directions: Print out a set of 6 worksheets for each student. This resource can be printed in black and white or colour. Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share. Or display for your class on a smartboard. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at at least an hour for students to complete. This resource is aimed at Key Stage 2 and 3 - Years 5 to 9. ✷ Suggestions: When finished, students could draw their own spooky houses. ♥ You may also like: Halloween Maths Party Planner Halloween Maths Puzzles ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Halloween Maths Puzzles Fun Maths Worksheets
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Halloween Maths Puzzles Fun Maths Worksheets

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Halloween Maths Puzzles Fun Maths Crack the Code Halloween Activities and Logic Problems. Fun printable puzzles and crack the code activity. There are 2 versions so that you can print in black and white or colour. All answers are included. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 7 fun Halloween maths puzzles on 8 printable worksheets. • Teachers notes. • All answers. The puzzles included are: Puzzle 1 - A fun pre-algebra puzzle to find the number that each picture represents. Puzzle 2 - A harder pre-algebra puzzle to find the number that each picture represents. Puzzle 3 - A crack the code activity puzzle with 6 clues to solve. Puzzle 4 - A logic word problem puzzle to find out which pets and items belong to which witch. Puzzle 5 - A logic puzzle to find how many eyeballs will balance the weighing scales. Puzzle 6 - A logic puzzle to find how many spooky drinks will balance the weighing scales. Puzzle 7 – An order of operations problem to find how many numbers 1-100 you can make with 4 Halloween related numbers. They are suitable for all ages and can be solved by trial and error, or can be used to introduce algebraic methods. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • Operations with numbers. • Solving word problems. • Developing logic skills. • Developing problem solving skills. • Order of operations with numbers. • Writing and evaluating expressions with numbers. • Pre-algebra skills. • Mental Maths. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of worksheets for each student. Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share. Or display for your class on a smartboard. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete. ✷ Suggestions: When finished, students could try making up their own puzzles. ♥ You may also like: Halloween Maths Party Planner Halloween Spooky Houses Composite Area ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
GCSE 9-1 Higher Revision Algebra
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GCSE 9-1 Higher Revision Algebra

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Algebra GCSE 9-1 Higher Revision PLEASE NOTE: This product is a growing pack of worksheets - buy it now at the lower price and get free updates as more worksheets are added. There are currently 10 worksheets with a total of 90 questions. This is a pack of 10 worksheets of algebra questions for GCSE higher revision. Each worksheet has 10 hard algebra questions suitable for students aiming for higher levels 6 to 9. All answers are included. The following algebra topics are included: - Harder Expanding and Factorising Harder Solving and the Quadratic Formula Indices with Algebraic Expressions Linear and Quadratic Simultaneous Equations Quadratic Inequalities Harder Changing the Subject of the Formula Algebraic Fractions Harder Sequences Functions Proof Topics still to be added to this pack are:- Iteration Problem Solving with Algebra Mixed Test 1 Mixed Test 2 These questions are designed for GCSE higher (the new specification). The worksheets can be used as a revision booklet for a revision class or workshop or for homework sheets. The document is currently 19 pages in total, with 11 pages to print for students. This resource can be printed in black and white, or colour. You may also like:- GCSE 9-1 Foundation Revision Algebra Please visit Maths Shop to see more of my resources.
GCSE Maths Revision Higher
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GCSE Maths Revision Higher

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GCSE Maths Revision Questions. These are perfect for higher students revising for the GCSE Maths Exams. All answers are included. This is a discounted bundle of maths worksheets. ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Collecting Like Terms Simplifying Expressions
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Collecting Like Terms Simplifying Expressions

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Collecting Like Terms Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Maths Colouring Activity. Students will simplify expressions by combining like terms including positive and negative numbers. For example, simplifying -7b + 2c + 5b – 3c All answers are included. ✦ Notes: There are 28 questions. Each answer occurs twice, once with a number and once with a colour. The matching colour can then be used to colour the picture in a fun colour by number activity. This activity should take around an hour to complete. All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. The resource is printed in black and white for the students to colour in. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • One worksheet with 28 questions on simplifying algebraic expressions by collecting like terms. • One answer key sheet for students to fill in. • One colour by number picture for students to colour in. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • Collecting like terms. • Simplifying algebraic expressions. • Adding and subtracting the terms of linear expressions. • Identifying when two expressions are equivalent by simplifying. • Adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers. ✽ Directions: Print out the 3 pages for each student: • the sheet of questions • the colouring answer key sheet • the colouring picture ✷ Suggestions: Students can cut out their completed picture and use it to glue onto a greeting card. Or use them to make a classroom display. ♥ You may also like: Simplifying Algebra Colouring Activity Autumn Maths Puzzles ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
A Level Maths Introduction to Logarithms Log Laws
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A Level Maths Introduction to Logarithms Log Laws

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An Introduction to Logarithms for A Level maths. Topics include: Understanding logs and evaluating without a calculator Switching between log and index form Solving simple log and exponential equations Using log laws to simplify log expressions There are 4 worksheets containing a total of 42 questions. These worksheets are perfect as an introduction to logs. They are suitable for Year 12 A Level students. The worksheets can be used for distance learning independent study a class activity a revision session homework Examples and explanations are included so that students can work independently. These could also be used for demonstration on the board in class. All worksheets have answers so that they can be easily marked by you or the students themselves. This document is 14 pages in total, with 4 worksheets to print for students and 3 example sheets. The pages can be printed in black and white or colour. You may also like: Mechanics lift (elevator) problems Solving Trig Equations Quadratic Inequalities, Quadratic Equations and Quadratic Simultaneous Equations Large Data Set Edexcel Please visit Maths Shop to see more of my resources.
Capacity Volume Liquid Measurements
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Capacity Volume Liquid Measurements

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Capacity Questions Metric Measures Volume of Liquids Litres Millilitres Liquid Volume Capacity Volume and Capacity Measuring Capacity Activities ★★ This resource uses Metric Measurements ★★ For the US measures version of this resource, please go to my shop here This resource can be used as worksheets or as a practical activity, with the students measuring out the liquid themselves. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – 5 two-part questions involving jugs containing a number of litres of liquid which need to be poured out into cups of a certain size in millilitres. • Worksheet 2 – 5 two-part questions involving jugs containing a number of litres of liquid which need to be poured out into cups of a certain size in millilitres. • Worksheet 3 – 6 questions about milk being put into various containers. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: To practice: - • Metric measurement conversions with litres and millilitres. • Solving real world problems involving volume. • Using the four operations to solve word problems involving liquid volumes. • Measuring liquid volumes using standard units of litres and millilitres. • Multiplication and division methods. ✽ Directions: Print the 3 question sheets for students. ✦ Notes: This resource can be used in the classroom as a practical activity, with the students measuring out the liquid themselves. All answers are included. ♥ You may also like: Volume of Cuboids Please visit Maths Shop to see more of my resources.