I make Maths resources for KS3 and KS4.
Check out my homework / revision sheets! They all come with the answers provided also! I also produce QWIZDOM powerpoints which can be used with the Qwizdom handsets, but they can also be used as a regular plenary quiz.
I make Maths resources for KS3 and KS4.
Check out my homework / revision sheets! They all come with the answers provided also! I also produce QWIZDOM powerpoints which can be used with the Qwizdom handsets, but they can also be used as a regular plenary quiz.
Looking for a revision booklet for your C/D borderline students?
This has a list of 70 things students should know
It also comes with a booklet of a question for each topic.
This Qwizdom can be used just as a regular plenary quiz.
It has 32 slides concentrating on the aspects of Place value.
-Correct spellings of awkward numbers
-Place value
-Reading numbers
This Qwizdom can be used just as a regular plenary quiz.
It has 45 slides concentrating on properties of shapes..
-Naming shapes
-Vertices, Edges and Faces
-Cuboid
-Cube
-Triangular Prism
-Cylinder
-Sphere
-Cone
-Pyramid
I made this paper yesterday evening after looking at what had previously come up on P1 and P2.
All questions have been created from scratch by myself, not sourced from anywhere else.
All answers are provided.
Here it is,
This took me all night,
Triple brackets
recurring decimals
3d coordinates
Direct proportion
Sine Rule
Cosine Rule
Area of non right angle triangle
Quadratic formula
Algebraic fractions
Quadratic sequences
Graphing inequalities
simultaneous equations non linear
circle graphs
cubic graphs
quadratic graphs
midpoint of 2 coordinates
reverse percentages
tangent to a circle
iteration
pressure
trig graphs
similar shapes with surface area
interior exterior angles
circle theorems
negative enlargements
circles
pyramids
constructions
bearings
vectors
transformations of graphs
standard form
compound interest
exchange rates
forming expressions
averages from a table
cumulative frequency
arcs and sectors
histograms
density
depreciation
bounds
I made this paper yesterday evening after looking at what had previously come up on P1 and P2.
All questions have been created from scratch by myself, not sourced from anywhere else.
All answers are provided.
This Qwizdom has been designed to target the little bits we forget to revise of a Higher GCSE Paper.
It has a macro built in that will randomise the questions.
Each topic has 4-9 questions, ranging in difficulty.
Topics include;
-Angle properties
-Parts of a circle
-Recognising transformations
-Index Laws
-Squares and cubes
-Circle Theorems
-Parallel Lines
-Negative and fractional indices
-Rounding (dp and Significant figures)
-Probability Trees
-Pythagoras
-Reciprocals
-Surds
-Solving equations
-Standard form
-Linear graphs
-Recognising equations of a line
-Grouped frequency tables (recognising)
-Percentage multipliers
-Equations with unknowns on both sides
-Factorising and expanding
-Volume of prisms
-Vectors
-3D Coordinates
-Boxplots
-Interior and exterior angles
-2 way tables
-Types of graph
-Shape names
In order for it to be different every time, when you open it, view the slides on slide sorter and move them about for about 30 seconds.
This will allow the random button to pick a new path every time and stop the same questions popping up.
This Qwizdom can be used just as a regular plenary quiz.
It has 55 slides concentrating on the aspects of Ratio.
-Identifying ratios
-Simplifying ratios
-Solving missing parts of a ratio
-Sharing amounts into ratios
-Working backwards
-Recipes
This Qwizdom can be used just as a regular plenary quiz.
It has 50 slides concentrating on the aspects of Linear Graphs.
-Recognising the equation
-Filling in the tables
-Identifying equations from lines
y=2 and x=2 graphs
-Parallel lines
-Perpendicular lines
This Qwizdom can be used just as a regular plenary quiz.
It has 55 slides concentrating on the aspects of Area.
-Spellings
-Area of Triangles
-Area of Parallelograms
-Area of Trapeziums
-Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes
-Reverse questions if given the area.
Step by step on how to approach a quality of written communication question on a GCSE Mathematics paper.\n\nThe questions are marked with an asterix (*) and are currently worth around 10% of the GCSE paper.\n\nUsing the PEE method, point evidence explain.
2 Seperate paths,\nOrange path looking at square numbers and identifying parts of the circle.\n\nGreen path looking at finding the area of a circle using Pi,\n\nComes with the answer sheet attatched.
Converting metric units using multiplying and dividing by 10, 100 and 1000 rules.\n\nGiving the students a sense of size as well as place value.\n\nAnswers are on the powerpoint on the last page.