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I taught in a range of schools for many years before moving into FE, where I found creative and imaginative approaches just as rewarding with adults. Most of my resources are concerned with giving control to the learner, through a range of methods. Some are great for just giving them experience of examination questions, and the chance to discuss these with other learners. I now concentrate on spreading the range of creations from UK KS1 to KS4, and across the Common Standards.

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I taught in a range of schools for many years before moving into FE, where I found creative and imaginative approaches just as rewarding with adults. Most of my resources are concerned with giving control to the learner, through a range of methods. Some are great for just giving them experience of examination questions, and the chance to discuss these with other learners. I now concentrate on spreading the range of creations from UK KS1 to KS4, and across the Common Standards.
Plans and Elevations 3D shapes at KS3 & KS4 activities, worksheets, quizzes and a recap
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Plans and Elevations 3D shapes at KS3 & KS4 activities, worksheets, quizzes and a recap

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Colourful and kinaesthetic resources for one or two lessons, bringing representation of shapes to life, with loads of examples and suggestions for learners to try themselves. Fully differentiated with examples from simple interpretation to Higher Tier GCSE, but accessible to all at some level. Matching activities, worksheets, quizzes and a recap. Huge potential for extension, co-operation and constructive and active learning. PowerPoint activities suitable for printing as hand-outs for all activities and especially extension questions. All images (c) 2015 Colin Billett
Quizzes/worksheets FS L1 or KS3/KS4/16+; ratio, measure, handling data, area, volume etc
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Quizzes/worksheets FS L1 or KS3/KS4/16+; ratio, measure, handling data, area, volume etc

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Five multiple choice quizzes on PowerPoint covering functional mathematics – area, volume, measure, data handling, ratio, proportion, scale, probability, average and range. Designed for use with Level 1 16+ learners but suitable for lower levels at any age, or bright youngsters! Plus nine sets of multiple-choice worksheets covering these topics, likewise originally for L1 16+ learners but equally suitable for younger age groups. In Word for self-editing and PDFs. These have been very popular for a long time. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
Mathematical Words in Word Clouds - Colour Versions! Each branch of the subject for KS3 or KS4
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Mathematical Words in Word Clouds - Colour Versions! Each branch of the subject for KS3 or KS4

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Maths. Descriptors and specifications for UK Key Stage 4, although equally adequate for KS3. All lovingly put into word clouds using Wordle. I made B/W versions some time ago, but now I've been asked for colour, so here they are. Copyright on final images (c)Colin Billett 2015 And all credit to Wordle, as cited on the website: 'May I make money off of Wordle images? Yes. You may take a Wordle, put it on your book cover, your t-shirt, your campaign poster, what have you. You may get rich off it. If you want to give credit to wordle.net, feel free!' So again, all credit to wordle.net, and many thanks! Any problems, please let me know and I can change the formats.
Quizzes & questions for FS L 1 or KS3/KS4/16+; number, fractions, decimals, %, etc.
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Quizzes & questions for FS L 1 or KS3/KS4/16+; number, fractions, decimals, %, etc.

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Six quizzes on PowerPoint covering aspects of number to introduce or round off a lesson on number – integers, directed numbers, decimals, fractions, and percentages. Designed for use with Level 1 16+ learners but suitable for lower levels at any age, or bright youngsters! Plus ten sets of multiple-choice worksheets also covering aspects of number, likewise originally for L1 16+ learners but equally suitable for younger age groups. These have been very popular for a long time. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
Key Stage 2 Fractions - huge bundle of stuff.
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Key Stage 2 Fractions - huge bundle of stuff.

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Lots of resources covering fractions in KS2, so great for revision in KS3 and Foundation GCSE. Equivalent fractions, ordering fractions, and four rules of fractions. Addition and subtraction moves from same denominator, through one denominator a multiple of the other, to different denominators. Multiplication and division develops in the same way - simple stages. I've lots of stuff free on fractions, so check the free stuff first if you like. Save 77%!
Math: Grades three through to eight, lots images of fractions/decimals/percentage plus activities.
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Math: Grades three through to eight, lots images of fractions/decimals/percentage plus activities.

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These have been enormously popular. I teach a number of people who are far more artistically minded than mathematical, so I produced some visual displays to illustrate equivalences. Run the PowerPoint, or print off some slides for display. I've also added a few posters by way of example of how you might use the individual slides. For classroom activities I’ve included five pages of shapes to color for fractions etc to keep or display. Everything included in editable format, so use as many slides as appropriate for your age group or grade, or change the shapes pages as required. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
Math Using formulas & changing the subject of a formula. Presentations, worksheets and quiz.
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Math Using formulas & changing the subject of a formula. Presentations, worksheets and quiz.

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Everything you need for one or two lessons on formulas. A quiz to review formulas and another to introduce and discuss the use of formulas. A PowerPoint presentation with lots of examples for the learners to try in a group setting. Three clearly differentiated worksheets of exam style questions to ensure learning. Common Core Math Standards: 'Rearrange formulas to highlight a quantity of interest, using the same reasoning as in solving equations. For example, rearrange Ohm’s law V = IR to highlight resistance R.' All images ©2015 Colin Billett.
Math Grade 8: Work with radicals and integer exponents. Introduction, with presentation & worksheets
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Math Grade 8: Work with radicals and integer exponents. Introduction, with presentation & worksheets

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Grade 8 – ‘Know and apply the properties of integer exponents to generate equivalent numerical expressions. For example, 32 × 3–5 = 3–3 = 1/33 = 1/27.’ PowerPoint to introduce the rules of integer exponents, using number and with lots for the learners to do, and which can be used as a prelude to algebraic manipulation of exponents and radicals. Refresher activity on Grade 6 powers and radicals, plus a worksheet on more complex examples for high schools. And a single page 'matching' activity in PowerPoint or PDF.
Math Grade 8. Multiple resources for teaching scientific notation. Presentation, worksheets etc.
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Math Grade 8. Multiple resources for teaching scientific notation. Presentation, worksheets etc.

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A PowerPoint presentation to explore the nature of Scientific notation, deriving the methods. Simple worksheet on conversions and another on calculations. Plus card matching activity and pair-matching activity. Everything to teach and explore the subject. Grade 8 – Multiple resources for teaching powers of 10 and scientific notation. Presentation, worksheets and activities. 3. Use numbers expressed in the form of a single digit times an integer power of 10 to estimate very large or very small quantities, and to express how many times as much one is than the other. 4. Perform operations with numbers expressed in scientific notation, including problems where both decimal and scientific notation are used. Use scientific notation and choose units of appropriate size for measurements of very large or very small quantities (e.g., use millimeters per year for seafloor spreading). Interpret scientific notation that has been generated by technology.
Maths grades 6 7 8 Repeating decimals into fractions: investigation, presentation and worksheet.
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Maths grades 6 7 8 Repeating decimals into fractions: investigation, presentation and worksheet.

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‘Work interchangeably with terminating decimals and their corresponding fractions (such as 3.5 and 7/2 or 0.375 or 3/8); change repeating decimals into their corresponding fractions and vice versa.’ A simple investigation into which fractions terminate and which recur, on PowerPoint and in Word, with a big set of results in PowerPoint to encourage class discussion. A PowerPoint presentation of the method, with some examples to do as a class or individually, plus a worksheet of fourteen questions, with answers. A clear and fully supported lesson.
Math 3D Shapes  Early Grades.  Fully supported activities.
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Math 3D Shapes Early Grades. Fully supported activities.

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Two ways of approaching recognition and identifying properties of 3D shapes at Kindergarten and Grade 1. Either match the shape from the description, or name and identify the properties of the shape. I've split them into the Year 1 and Year 2, and done one with the solids required in both years. Some can be simply given out, and some could be printed on card and cut out for a matching activity. All in Word or PDF. Plus a word search with two versions. Plus a PowerPoint for class sharing and a PowerPoint showing real examples of each. UK common standards say, for Kindergarten and Grade 1 equivalent: 'Pupils handle and name a wide variety of common (…) 3-D shapes including: (…) cuboids, prisms and cones, and identify the properties of each shape (for example, number of sides, number of faces). Pupils identify, compare and sort shapes on the basis of their properties and use vocabulary precisely, such as sides, edges, vertices and faces.'
Math Grade7 & 8 Probability; addition, subtraction & tree diagrams. Presentations & worksheet
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Math Grade7 & 8 Probability; addition, subtraction & tree diagrams. Presentations & worksheet

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Everything needed for tree diagrams for probability - a presentation on probability rules for addition and subtraction, a PowerPoint on drawing tree diagrams, and a worksheet for the learners to answer questions on tree diagrams. All photographs (c)2015 Colin Billett Math Grade 7 Find probabilities of compound events using organized lists, tables, tree diagrams, and simulation. a. Understand that, just as with simple events, the probability of a compound event is the fraction of outcomes in the sample space for which the compound event occurs. b. Represent sample spaces for compound events using methods such as organized lists, tables and tree diagrams. For an event described in everyday language (e.g., “rolling double sixes”), identify the outcomes in the sample space which compose the event.
Math Grade 8 The length of a line using Pythagorean Theorem. Posters, presentation and puzzles.
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Math Grade 8 The length of a line using Pythagorean Theorem. Posters, presentation and puzzles.

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A very full set of resources to apply the Pythagorean Theorem to finding the length of a line drawn on a coordinate grid. PowerPoint presentation with early slides reminding learners of the principles and knowledge. Later questions apply the knowledge and lead on to generalizations. Plus extra worksheets on finding perimeter of polygons and finding the area of a circle drawn on a coordinate grid. Surds and use of pi encouraged in line with 2015 UK curriculum. Grade 8 - Understand and apply the Pythagorean Theorem. 8. Apply the Pythagorean Theorem to find the distance between two points in a coordinate system.
Maths Statistics Histograms - creating, reading and interpreting.
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Maths Statistics Histograms - creating, reading and interpreting.

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Everything you need for a lesson (or two) on creating, reading and interpreting histograms. Starter activity on PowerPoint on finding the areas of rectangles drawn on a co-ordinate grid, and finding missing lengths; a presentation in PowerPoint on creating, reading and interpreting a histogram with three examples, with equal class intervals and unequal class intervals; learner activities, with questions in Word or PDF; and a plenary presentation in PowerPoint to check learning.
Math Statistics Reading and interpreting cumulative frequency graphs.
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Math Statistics Reading and interpreting cumulative frequency graphs.

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Everything you need for a lesson (or two) on reading and interpreting a cumulative frequency graph. Starter activity on PowerPoint to review average and range, with common mistakes and a more challenging question; a presentation in PowerPoint on reading and interpreting a cumulative frequency graph with two examples; learner activities, four questions in Word or PDF; a plenary presentation in PowerPoint to check learning.
Math Grades 7 plus Algebra: Multiplying parentheses and factorising expressions using grids
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Math Grades 7 plus Algebra: Multiplying parentheses and factorising expressions using grids

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Expanding Binomials and Factorising Quadratic Expressions Objectives: To be able to: • expand products of two binomials • factorise quadratic expressions of the form x2+ bx + c, including the difference of two squares All the research says that girls learn best by understanding, and that by far the best approach to expanding and factorising is by using the grid method. I’ve done this very successfully for years, and retention is greatly improved by giving as little input as possible, and giving the learners challenges to complete. Plus an investigation to give that stretch and challenge. A full set of resources for learning how to expand and factorise, with a PowerPoint that can be used for class discussion. Plus some extra exercises for homework or assessment in a subsequent lesson. And a reminder of multiplication and addition of positive and negative numbers for a quick warm-up. All answers included!
Math Geometric Reasoning Grades 7+.  Great lesson for hands-on activity and discussion.
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Math Geometric Reasoning Grades 7+. Great lesson for hands-on activity and discussion.

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Everything for a great lesson developing geometric theorems and reasoning with circles. Matching cards activity with full solutions on PowerPoint, worksheet with corresponding presentation. Learners enjoy the hands-on activity and can keep the cards to help them solve the problems. PowerPoint can be printed for learners to keep for future reference. The lesson covers: apply and prove the standard circle theorems concerning angles, radii, tangents and chords, and use them to prove related results. It builds on my other resource for grade 6+ Geometry. All images ©2015 Colin Billett