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GCSE Foundation Maths 48 weeks of Homework - Core skills, mastery, interleaving
This is a zip file containing one full years worth of homeworks aimed chiefly at Year 11 but it can be given to any groups working between grade 3 and 5. There are 48 individual pdf’s.
For each homework 20 questions are drawn randomly from a bank of 106 question types and in turn each question type is randomly generated, in addition there are always two fraction arithmetic questions. The results is fully interleaved questioning of the core skills your students need to succeed at GCSE Foundation maths.
Before buying please make sure you download the samples.
Maths Tarsia Puzzle zip file
This is a collection of 272 tarsia puzzles that are already available on the internet from a number of sources.
What have I done? I deleted any duplicates and sorted them by topic so it is easier to check what is available and choose an appropriate puzzle.
Any errors encountered have been corrected but I haven’t checked all the puzzles so please check through before printing.
GCSE maths homework booklet for students working at below Grade 4. Seven week booklet
Maths homework booklet aimed at students working below grade 4.
The booklet contains 15 questions per homework consisting of basic arithmetic for students working at grades 1 & 2 and standard exam questions, the ones that ask straight forwards maths questions.
An exemplar homework is included so the students can refer back and each week the questions are repeated with different numbers. A table at the back allows students to track their progress and identify areas of weakness.
Intended to be printed as an A4 booklet
GCSE Foundation Maths 48 weeks of Homework Aiming for Grade 3 - Core skills, mastery, interleaving
This is a zip file containing one full years worth of homeworks comprised of 48 individual pdf’s. They have been written to provide a suitable level of questions for Year 11 students who are working towards grade 3. It can also be given to any groups working at a similar level.
For each homework 20 questions are drawn randomly from a bank of 70 question types and in turn each question type is randomly generated so this is a full set of non-repeating homeworks. At the end of the sheet there are always an additional two fraction arithmetic questions. The result is fully interleaved questioning of the core skills your students need to succeed at GCSE Foundation maths.
Before buying please make sure you download the samples.
Times tables grid - random generator
Any pupils wanting to learn their times tableswill need lots of grids so they can practice regularly. This excel spreadsheet will provide an infinite number of grids, simply pressing F9 the grids will be refreshed.
I have set up pages with the following grids (1 to 10) x (1 to 10), (2,4 & 8) x (1to 10) and (2, 3, 4, 5 & 8) x (1 to 10) but the spreadsheet is fully editable.
Included is a word document so you can hopefully have a preview.
Always charge your school for any downloaded rsources.
GCSE Foundation revision worksheets/homework
Ten worksheets each consisting of two pages of 14 exam style questions. Questions are scaffolded to prompt correct working. Answers included on each sheet.
New Specification Foundation GCSE & KS3 Starter spreadsheet v1.43
This is a starter spreadsheet covering most topics your students will meet in Foundation GCSE Maths. It is similar to the one I created for Higher which was awarded Maths Resource of the week and can be found here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mathsshed-s-starter-spreadsheet-11121752.
It is designed to save you lots of time as after an initial set up all your starters are automatically generated. It benefits your pupils by giving them lots of practice in those topics they need most, same questions but different numbers. Give them ten minutes at a number of targeted questions every lesson and they will rapidly acquire the skills required and become far more confident in their abilities.
Excellent for mastery, interleaving, frequent testing, spacing and all at virtually no effort to yourself. All you need do is display on the board and then deliver a series of micro lessons when you go through the answers.
All questions randomly generate simply by pressing the F9 button.
2016 KS2 Mathematics Paper 2 Reasoning - Random question generator
This is an Excel spreadsheet that replicates the questions from the 2016 KS2 Mathematics Paper 2 reasoning sampler. Each page has a number of questions providing valuable practice to your pupils in preparation for their tests, pressing F9 refreshes the questions and changes the numbers so you can give them the questions again.
Of 20 questions on the paper I have been able to replicate 15 and of these 14 come with answers.
Please make sure that you pass on any costs to your school.
GCSE Foundation Maths 48 weeks of Homework Aiming for Grade 5 - Core skills, mastery, interleaving
This is a zip file containing one full years worth of homeworks comprised of 48 individual pdf’s. They have been written to provide a suitable level of questions for Year 11 students who are working towards grade 5. It can also be given to any groups working at a similar level.
For each homework 20 questions are drawn randomly from a bank of 70 question types and in turn each question type is randomly generated so this is a full set of non-repeating homeworks. At the end of the sheet there are always an additional two fraction arithmetic questions. The result is fully interleaved questioning of the core skills your students need to succeed at GCSE Foundation maths.
Before buying please make sure you download the samples.
Core 1 Basic Algebra - an infinite number of lesson starters. Mastery, interleaving, spacing , C1
This spreadsheet will randomly generate questions and answers each time you press the F9 button.
All questions are fully selectable to ensure you have the question type you want to put to your students.
It is perfect for interleaving as it allows you to give your students questions on a given topic for as long as they need them. By selecting which topics you are going to give them and when you can make use of the spacing effect that regular revisiting of topics provides. It allows you to effortlessly cover each of the points raised in this article
Using this spreadsheet as a starter every lesson also saves you a lot of time in preparation.
The spreadsheet is designed to support classes following OUP Core Maths for AQA and covers topics found in Chapter 1;
Surds
Quadratic functions and their graphs
Quadratic factors
Completing the square
The quadratic formula and discriminant
Methods of solving quadratics
Quadratic inequalities
Simultaneous equations
Battleshapes - The traditional game but uses coordinates rather than grid references
Battleships has often been used in the classroom but has led to pupils being confused between coordinates and grid references, this leads to problems when numbering axes (boxes rather than lines)
Battleshapes seeks to address this by providing ships represented by a variety of 2D shapes.
HMS Square, USS Rhombus, HMS Kite etc
Pupils sink ships by hitting the corners of each shape.
The resource is a Powerpoint file and is fully editable. To add some differentiation I have included sheets where the grid is numbered, partially numbered and not numbered.
An additional sheet is included for those who prefer to talk about vertices rather than corners.
As with any resource, please make sure your school pays for the resource and not you.
Maths Homework kit - Level 4 Number and Algebra mastery
Continuing my homework kit series, booklet is aimed at providing level 4 practise for pupils, each set has questions on the following topics;
Subtraction
Addition
Multiplication
Division
Fraction of a quantity - unitary fractions
Fraction of a quantity - non unitary fractions
Equivalent Fractions
Adding/Subtracting Fractions
Rounding to nearest 10
Rounding to nearest 100
Rounding to nearest 1000
Numbers: Letters to digits
Ordering negative numbers (1)
Ordering negative numbers (2)
Pence to pounds
Pounds to pence
One step algebra (1)
One step algebra (2)
Sequences
Ordering Decimals
In each of the questions types above there are three or four questions, although some pupils will do all the questions regardless of how long it takes.the simplest way to get pupils using this booklet effectively is to give them a timed homework of say 20minutes. Then use competition with others and over time against themselves. Can they do more questions this week than they did last week?
Although labelled as homework, these files can be used in a number of ways. Files included;
Excel random question generator
Word file that can be printed as a booklet for pupils to work from
As above with answers
PDF copies of the two word files.
The random question generator will generate a new set of questions when F9 is pressed. These questions have been copied and made up into a booklet containing seven sets of questions. If you require another booklet simply copy some questions and paste into the word document. Answers are provided to all questions.
As always, make sure your school covers the cost of any purchase.
Practise sheet for timestables, divisions, rounding, addition and subtraction
I took the idea of race round the clock multiplication sheets from Matt7, wrote a spreadsheet that randomised the multipliers and extended to idea to a few other scenarios.
It's fairly easy to adapt, if anyone is unable to do so but wants a particular feature let me know in the comments section and I'll try update.
Enjoy.
Inspiration: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/race-around-the-clock-times-tables-3003146
Mathsshed's Linear Sequences Spreadsheet
This spreadsheet has been designed for use in a couple of ways.
1. as a learning resource for pupils to use in their own time
2. as a lesson to be displayed on the board
First are sheets that show how to find a sequence and specific terms in a sequence from the nth term. This is followed by a sheet of 24 questions.
Next is a sheet showing how the nth term is found from a sequence and a sheet of 24 questions follows that.
Finally there is a sheet describing the nth term of descending sequences and a sheet of 16 questions for practice.
All lesson sheets have randomly generated examples that can be refreshed until the learners have a firm grasp of what is required.
All practice sheets have randomly generated questions and macro buttons that allow answers to be revealed as a whole or individually.
Make sure you enable macros and pass on any costs to your school. Thanks.
Mathsshed's GCSE starter with answers!!
Following the review of the original starter spreadsheet as Premium Resource of the week I was particularly taken by the line " If answers were automatically generated, I would pay triple figures" , so rewriting the way some of the questions are generated has allowed me to add the answers for all questions. To ensure the pupils can’t see them they are hidden using macros so please ensure they are enabled, the buttons are clearly available at the top.
The resource is a spreadsheet that will produce starter questions on topics of your choice. It will remove the need for you to think about the questions you are going to set, simply keep a copy of the spreadsheet for each class and switch on topics as you progress through the scheme of work. This spreadsheet is very easy to set up and gives you ten minutes at the start of a lesson to get the class settled and to get them revising the topics they have previously covered.
If you download it please review the spreadsheet and always pass on the cost of any resources to your school.
The review can be found here
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog/tes-maths-rotw-gcse-starter-spreadsheet
Thanks, Mathsshed
Mathsshed's Starter Spreadsheet
This spreadsheet was awarded Resource of the week Jan 2016, here is the review https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/blog/tes-maths-rotw-gcse-starter-spreadsheet
A spreadsheet that will produce starter questions on topics of your choice. It will remove the need for you to think about the questions you are going to set, simply keep a copy of the spreadsheet for each class and switch on the topic as you progress through the scheme of work. Very easy to set up and gives you ten minutes at the start of a lesson to get the class settled and to get them revising the topics they have previously covered.
Here is a video https://youtu.be/o8DDaoF64kU if you are interested.
If you download this, please return and give a review.
Update: I have added a version with answers, available here;
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mathsshed-s-gcse-starter-with-answers-11245880
Maths Homework kit - Level 3 Number and Algebra mastery
Some time ago I produced a homework booklet for GCSE year 1, it was fairly well received with favourable reviews and over 1300 downloads.
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-homework-booklet-11071682
This is a similar booklet aimed at level 3 pupils, each set has the following questions;
a times table grid (2 to 9) x (1 to 10)
four addition
four subtraction
four multiplication
four division
four fractions of a quantity (unitary fractions)
four fractions of a quantity (non-unitary fractions)
five rounding to the nearest ten
Five rounding to the nearest hundred
Three sequences.
Although labelled as homework, these files can be used in a number of ways. Files included;
Excel random question generator
Word file that can be printed as a booklet for pupils to work from
As above with answers
PDF copies of the two word files.
The random question generator will generate a new set of questions when F9 is pressed. These questions have been copied and made up into a booklet containing seven sets of questions. If you require another booklet simply copy some questions and paste into the word document. Answers are provided to all questions.
As always, make sure your school covers the cost ofany purchase.
GCSE History starter spreadsheet, interleaving, revision, exam preparation
This is a spreadsheet that will deliver questions for you to use as a starter exercise, something for you to project on the board before your students enter the room and they can get on with the questions whilst you do the register etc. It’s a great resource for interleaving
How it works: Key questions from the three topics are listed on separate sheets, you can add to these if you want but they currently stand at Germany (74), US (72) and Russia (53). Each time the screen is refreshed by pressing the F9 button, Excel will return a random selection of questions. Choosing five gives two billion possible combinations, you can select up to ten questions which gives significantly more.
Obviously I’m not a history teacher, this was produced as a request from a colleague who had seen what I do in maths. This spreadsheet can be added to or modified, if someone is interested but uses a different specification, send me a bank of questions and I can modify this to suit your requirements.
2016 KS2 Mathematics Paper 1 arithmetic - Random question generator
I have taken each of the 36 questions from the sample paper issued by the Standards and Testing agency and created a random generator to easily provide a set of questions that can be given to pupils to practise for this test.
The first page has all 36 questions, pressing F9 will bring up the same questions but with different numbers. All the answers to these questions are on the second page.
There are another 36 pages on the worksheet, each providing 36 random questions of a single type.
Sample spreadsheet of 2016 KS2 Mathematics Paper 1 Arithmetic Random Question Generator.
Because TES resources does not show excel files very well this is a sampler to show what the full file will do. It is worth a look at if only to get an additional set of questions based on the sample papers.
Full file here
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/2016-ks2-mathematics-paper-1-arithmetic-random-question-generator-11211013