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.
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.
A worksheets investigating different coins, and using them to add up to different amounts. Starts easy, then challenging at the end.
Full solutions included.
Now includes a Power Point, which revises lots of the same skills.
This is a series of worksheets testing a range of algebra skills. This is the rough order of increasing difficulty:
Simplify and Brackets
- Simplify 2t + 5t
- Simplify 2(x+3) – 4
Substitution
- If a = 3 and b = 2 find 3a – b
Inequalities
- Find the set of dice rolls where x > 3 and x
Consecutive numbers
- Find two consecutive numbers that add up to eleven
Full solutions included.
This is a series of worksheets all about finding the area of 2D shapes (quadrilaterals and circles).
- Recognising and naming 2D shapes
- Knowing their properties
- Knowing the formulas for their areas
- Being able to calculate the areas
This is 12 sets of questions covering a range of topics. They can be used in class, as revision or as homework. Full solutions included.
The topics covered are:
• Question Set 1: Mixed arithmetic, time, algebra and negative numbers
• Question Set 2: Statistics and Numeracy practice
• Question Set 3: Statistics, Time and Big Numbers
• Question Set 4: Statistics, Negatives, Co-ordinates & Scales
• Question Set 5: Statistics, Algebra, Numeracy
• Question Set 6: Fractions, Decimals, Percentages and Units
• Question Set 7: Decimals, Mean and Multiplication
• Question Set 8: Area Division Coordinates and Patterns
• Question Set 9: Stats, Volume, Time & Money
• Question Set 10: Area, Angles, Perimeter & Money
• Question Set 11: Numeracy, Area, Angles, Coordinates
• Question Set 12: Area, Angles and Accurate Drawing
A series of questions revising a full range of skills. Full solutions provided.
Part One
Decimals addition, subtraction, multiplication
Adding Fractions
Fractions
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages
Prime Numbers
Mean, median, mode and range
Stem and Leaf
Co-ordinates
Solve equation from formula
Negative Numbers s
Angles
Part Two
Rounding decimals
Find percentage with a calculator
Ratio
Probability
Time differences
Area of 2D Shapes
Composite area
A series of worksheets covering all aspect of rounding.
- money, rounding to the nearest dollar/kilogram/penny
- rounding to the nearest 10,100,1000
- using rounding to approximate answers
- using rounding to approximate on more difficult problems
Full solutions provided to worksheets.
A series of basic questions testing these skills:
• Use the four operations with whole numbers.
• Use simple fractions in context.
• Express numbers given in figures in words, and vice versa.
• Use money in a range of contexts.
• Interpret and use information.
• Select the appropriate unit of measurement for length.
• Measure to a required degree of accuracy
• Perform calculations in everyday contexts.
• Round to the nearest unit in context.
• Use fractions and percentages in context.
• Use 12-hour and 24-hour times for simple problems involving time.
• Select the appropriate unit of measurement for length, weight or volume.
• Order everyday objects according to weight or volume.
• Perform calculations in everyday contexts.
• Interpret and communicate information.
• Use properties of shapes.
• Use further measurement skills.
A series of about 30 Power Points each with mixed starter activities testing basic numeracy of:
- whole numbers
- fractions, decimals, percentages
- money
- graphs
- symmetry
This is a series of simple questions to give pupils practice in estimating a variety of different units in real life circumstances. The questions are straightforward but should produce a good basis of discussion.
There is estimation in a variety of units and also some measuring.
Full solutions included.
These are a series of fractions problems set in real life contexts. They all involve percentages that can be converted into simple fractions, such as 10% = 1/10.
Because of the real life contexts and gradually increasing difficulty I have found that even pupils who normally struggle will be keen to finish the sheet.
A series of question sets that test the basics along with extension material.
• Question Set 1 Gradient, Straight line, Circles, Equations, Volume
• Question Set 2 Rounding, Formulas and Pythagoras
• Question Set 3 Trigonometry, Simultaneous Equations & Lines
• Question Set 4 Similarity, Trigonometry, Algebra, Circles
• Question Set 5 Volume, lines, circles and factorising
• Question Set 6 Factorising, Brackets, Fractions
• Question Set 7 Quadratics, Changing the Subject, Numeracy
• Question Set 8 Polynomials, Algebra, DST
• Question Set 9 Complete Square, Shapes, Equations, Numeracy
• Question Set 10 Revision
Full solutions provided to all questions.
A series of fun challenges working out what comes next. Some are mathematical, some require more lateral thinking.
Good as an extension activity.
Full solutions provided.
This is an investigation into the different uses of stones and pounds (UK), pounds (USA) and kilograms (Europe) for weighing people. By the end pupils should be able to convert between the units effectively.
Skills used:
- Mental arithmetic
- Converting between units
- Rounding (the conversion numbers are approximate only)
Full solutions provided on the Power Points.
This is an investigation to get pupils thinking about different units.
The Power Point begins with an introduction, then a few questions to get pupils thinking about different units, and finishes by describing the investigation they should do, finding out more about one type of measurement and presenting their results.
This is four different whole class activities practising times tables.
There are four versions of the same game, with increasing difficulty:
- easy multiplication, up to 7 x 7.
- slightly harder multiplication, up to 8 x 8 or 9 x 7.
- all multiplication up to 9 x 9, with few easy questions
- all multiplication up to 12 x 12.
An introduction to time. Reading the time from clocks, then difference between two times, and finally a challenge with times in the school weak.
Full solutions provided.