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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.
Why use Radians?
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Why use Radians?

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At last! An explanation for why mathematicians like Radians. Divided into six categories Pi is great Rotation Speed Drawing Graphs Calculus Sine expansion Formula Spherical Trigonometry Includes short questions on each category
Scientific Notation Relay
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Scientific Notation Relay

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A set of 20 questions in a loop where pupils have to convert to and from Scientific Notation. Print out all 20 in A4 and put them up around the classroom (or outdoors). Give pupils a letter A-T to start on then challenge them to complete the chain of letters by matching up numbers in normal and scientific form.
Algebra - Equations with Ages
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Algebra - Equations with Ages

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A Powerpoint (or PDF) of algebra problems that involve ages. These are hard enough that they need the equations to be written out in full. Some need simultaneous equations to solve. Solutions given.
Higher Numeracy Revision
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Higher Numeracy Revision

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A series of simple questions that I used over the Summer Holidays to prepare pupils for Higher Mathematics. Topics include - mixed arithmetic, negatives, algebra, fractions, algebra, surds, trigonometry, notation, indices, and some more complicated algebra
National 5 / GCSE - Colin the Caterpillar Revision
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National 5 / GCSE - Colin the Caterpillar Revision

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A mixed collection of questions covering many major topics of National 5 of GCSE Maths, all with a fun theme of Colin the Caterpillar! Topics covered are: Indices, fractions, volume, quadratics, scattergraph, statistics, percentages Provided with full solutions.
AH Statistics - Normal Approximation to Binomial
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AH Statistics - Normal Approximation to Binomial

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Some resources to help understand the normal approximation to a binomial distribution. A Powerpoint investigating when a Binomial distribution is close to a normal distribution, and also a video commentary of the Powerpoint. We find that if the sample size is too small (or too skewed) then the normal approximation is good. Specifically, we want np>5 and nq>5. A couple of worked solutions to example problems, in video form
AH Statistics - Confidence Intervals demonstration on Excel
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AH Statistics - Confidence Intervals demonstration on Excel

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An Excel simulator does twenty samples each flipping a fair coin one hundred times. Each sample generates a confidence interval for the mean number of heads. On average, 19 out of the 20 confidence intervals will include the true mean of 50 heads, This simulation can be run many times (by pressing F9) and each time a new graph visually updates, showing how confidence intervals work. The number of flips and the probabilities can all be changed too.
Multiply Whole Numbers worksheet
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Multiply Whole Numbers worksheet

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This is a free-standing resource on multiplying whole numbers It involves multiplications like 5 x 11 up to things like 3 x 11 x 11 It's taken from a Murder Mystery Package I wrote hence it includes a small riddle element at the end. There are two levels of difficulty (A is easier than B) that both have the same solution. Full solutions included.
Numeracy Starter Questions #1
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Numeracy Starter Questions #1

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Simple questions testing multiplication and division, starting easy then including decimals. Now with answers on the Power Point. See the (Premium) Numeracy Starter Questions #2 for more
Decimal Multiplication worksheet
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Decimal Multiplication worksheet

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This is a free-standing resource on multiplication (and addition) of decimals It involves multiplications like 4 x 0.64 up to things like 11 x 1.25 It's taken from a Murder Mystery Package I wrote hence it includes a small riddle element at the end. There are two levels of difficulty (A is easier than B) that both have the same solution. Full solutions included. [Edit - following a comment by angelpax I've fixed the phrase at the end]
Whole Numbers Revision
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Whole Numbers Revision

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Two sets of worksheets with solutions on - writing numbers in words - adding and subtracting whole numbers - time intervals and 24 hour time - order of operations (BODMAS) - multiplication and division by e.g. 10, 200, 3000 - long multiplication - rounding with significant figures
Advanced Higher Maths - Proof
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Advanced Higher Maths - Proof

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Mixed resources covering the difficult topic of proof (contrapositive, proof by induction, direct proof and counterexample). Includes proof by induction questions, a Powerpoint with slides of questions, and a bank of other questions.
Primes, Factors Multiples practice questions
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Primes, Factors Multiples practice questions

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Four sets of practice questions. Includes: - determining if numbers are prime (and odd or square numbers) - multiples and least common multiples - factors and highest common factor Solutions included
Adding fractions with grids
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Adding fractions with grids

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Pupils add fractions by shading squares. Simple at first, but gradually they build up to understanding why for example 1/2 + 1/3 = 5/6 Good for lower ability classes who benefit from a visual representation
Indices - Questions + Summary poster
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Indices - Questions + Summary poster

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A six-page worksheet with hundreds of questions broken down into topics, with a key rule followed by practice questions. It starts simple with positive indices then covers all other areas. Topics are: - multiplying and dividing - powers of powers - numbers in brackets - numbers and letters - to the power zero and one - negative powers - square roots - fractional powers - fractional negative powers Provided with answers in the same document. I wrote this as I couldn’t find any other resource that takes pupils slowly through all the different types of question. Edit: added Indices Summary Powerpoint/PDF which I print out to give to pupils.
Simple Sequences - Starters and Practice Test
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Simple Sequences - Starters and Practice Test

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Four Power Point slides on sequences - the first is simple ‘what comes next’ - the second is counting matchsticks and finding a formula - the third is formally finding a linking formula between ‘S’ and ‘T’ - the fourth is more practice finding and using the relationship between ‘S’ and ‘T’ If you like more challenging ‘What Comes Next’ problems see my separate resource on that. A practice test on sequences. Full solutions attached.
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.