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I provide comprehensive worksheets to revise a particular topic (always with answers included) as well as extension materials, for pupils ranging from age about 11 to 16+. All of my premium resources have a UK and US version.

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I provide comprehensive worksheets to revise a particular topic (always with answers included) as well as extension materials, for pupils ranging from age about 11 to 16+. All of my premium resources have a UK and US version.
Rooming with Social Distancing
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Rooming with Social Distancing

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An investigation into how many people can fit in a room while keeping two metres apart. There are three main spacings: square (the first one you think of) hexagonal irregular This is an interesting read for those mathematically minded
Numeracy Revision (Fractions, BOMA, HCF, Primes, %, Square Roots, Algebra, Rounding)
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Numeracy Revision (Fractions, BOMA, HCF, Primes, %, Square Roots, Algebra, Rounding)

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Two sets of questions (non-calculator and calculator) practicing Fractions -equivalent adding, subtracting, dividing, multiplying Order of Operations Highest common factor Prime factorisation Expressing as a percentage and finding a percentage Square roots, and cube roots and squaring Algebra - solving simple equations, simplifying, substitution Rounding to one decimal place Answers provided too.
Fractions Decimals Percentages Revision #3 (Treasure Hunt)
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Fractions Decimals Percentages Revision #3 (Treasure Hunt)

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A treasure hunt to revise Fractions, Decimals and Percentages. Print out the A4 clues and put them on the walls. Pupils can work in pairs and start anywhere. They solve any clue (e.g. 30% of 90) then find the clue with that answer on it and carry on from there. Answers provided.
Maths Orienteering
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Maths Orienteering

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A set of 15 short but interesting maths puzzles that lead pupils around the school. The questions require no special maths knowledge and can be done for ages 10+. I’ve filled in the maths clues, you will need to add the 15 locations to the clues and hide them around the school. I’ve done this with a whole year group before in the school grounds - because the clues go in a loop they can start anywhere. Once a pair/team have done all 15 clues they can come to you for the ‘final challenge’. Full answers provided.
Fractions Decimals Percentages Revision #2
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Fractions Decimals Percentages Revision #2

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Four sets of simple questions for pupils to practice basic skills with fractions, percentages and decimals. Good for revision or consolidation. Includes - converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages - ordering a mixed list of all three - equivalent fractions - adding fractions - mixed numbers and improper fractions Solutions included.
Investigation - Four Colour Theorem
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Investigation - Four Colour Theorem

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An investigation for pupils about the classic Four Colour Theorem. Some background and examples, then a chance for them to have a go at. Makes a change from the usual end-of-term colouring!
Fractions Decimals Percentages Revision #4
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Fractions Decimals Percentages Revision #4

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A comprehensive set of 15 questions (with a,b,c) testing the following skills converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers converting between fractions, decimals and percentages adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions finding percentages applying percentage increase and decrease Solutions at the end.
Transforming graphs - Examples
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Transforming graphs - Examples

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This resource is designed to give pupils much-needed practice on where points move after a transformation, for example: Where does the point (2,4) on the graph f(x) appear on the graph 3f(x)+1? The first questions are basic practice then pupils look at progressively more complicated graphs, including some practice finding the turning points and range and domain. Provided with solutions.
Higher Maths mixed revision
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Higher Maths mixed revision

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Many powerpoints, worksheets and a homework with mixed revision questions. Topic specific revision questions on the following topics, as both Powerpoints and PDFs. Circles Complete the Square Differentiation Functions Log Graphs M=tan theta Polynomials Straight Line Straight Line & Functions
Higher Maths - Practice tests
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Higher Maths - Practice tests

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Two write-on practice tests for Higher Maths pupils on the following topics: Test #1 - Straight Line, Functions, Quadratics, Surds, Indices Test #2 - Functions, Graphs, Polynomials Both can be done with a calculator. With full solutions
Higher Maths Exam Tips
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Higher Maths Exam Tips

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Tips, questions, and solutions covering the following topics: Sequences, Lines, Circles, Vectors, Logs, Polynomials and Functions. Edit: Added 2023 exam tips
Higher Maths Integration Homeworks (plus revision)
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Higher Maths Integration Homeworks (plus revision)

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First homework covering Integration (polynomials and simple trig, area between curves) Revision (functions, circles, trig graphs, sequences) Edit: added second longer revision sheet covering polynomials trig calculus Full solutions included
Fractions Revision #3 - mixed practice
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Fractions Revision #3 - mixed practice

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A series of practice questions on the following converting between improper fractions and mixed numbers adding, subtracting, dividing and multiplying fractions converting between fractions, decimals and percentages Included with answers Edit 2022 -added More Fractions Powerpoint and PDF
Percentage Problem
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Percentage Problem

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A powerpoint with one question - exploring why going from 20 to 25 is not the same as going from 25 to 20.
Extension - Mixed Counting Problems
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Extension - Mixed Counting Problems

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A selection of questions (with full solutions) each asking 'how many ways' can something happen. Begins with simple problems that are small enough that they can be done without any special technique, then problems that require the 'multiplication principle' then on to permutations and combinations.
Extension - Counting Projects
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Extension - Counting Projects

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A series of extension projects about counting. Each question is a seemingly simple problem that introduces pupils to combinatorics. For example: - how many ways can you make change for a pound? - how many four digit numbers have digits that sum to 9?
Extension - Dissection Problems
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Extension - Dissection Problems

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A fun lesson with shapes for pupils to cut out and reform. Everyone should have fun with this. Although even young children can understand dissection it hides complicated mathematics in geometry in proof. The dissections to try here are: - A rectangle into a square with one cut - A vase into a square - An equilateral triangle into a square - A 8 by 8 square into a 13 by 5 rectangle (!) - A couple of miscellaneous shapes - An approximate dissection of a circle into a square