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Random Fraction Question Spreadsheet
A spreadsheet that will randomly generate fraction questions. Covers addition, subtraction, multplication, conversion between mixed numbers and improper fractions.
Mathsshed's starter sampler
A sample of a product available on this site for £2, try before you buy and all that. The full version is available here; https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mathsshed-s-starter-spreadsheet-11121752.
GCSE Foundation Maths Homeworks - Free Samples
Free to download, three samples of GCSE Foundation maths homeworks for students working at different levels.
Also included are three pdf’s which detail the question bank from which the questions are randomly drawn. Each question type is randomly generated so a years supply of homeworks have been produced with virtually no repetition.
If you think the homeworks may be of use, you can find the first of the packs here.
Second pack: Aiming for grade 3
Third pack: Aiming for grade 5
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.
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.
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
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.
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.