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.
Some easy questions as lesson starters.
- Finding simple percentages, like 10% or 15%
- Finding any percentage, like 23% or 92%
- Finding percentage increases and decreases
- Converting between fractions, percentages, decimals
Answers included on the Power Point.
A set of worksheets building up to an investigation about the time it takes for an object to drop that can be done in the classroom to practice the skills learned.
The sections are:
- Basic Skills (factorising, simplifying fractions, solving equations)
- Questions (rearranging linear formulas, quadratic formulas, and more difficult formulas too)
- Investigation (how long it takes a ball to drop, using a formula and testing it)
All provided with full solutions
A series of two part problems in the style of exam questions.
Part (a) of each question is a proof using the trig identities.
Part (b) then uses that proof to either solve a trig equation, find an integral, or differentiate to find the equation of a tangent.
Answers given at the end.
Four worksheets of vectors questions all with full solutions
Vectors #1 Column Vectors - writing as a column vector
Vectors #2 Addition and Magnitude - add, subtract, find magnitude in 2D and 3D
Vectors #3 Pathways and Coordinates - reading pathways, midpoints, 3D coordinates (answer fixed June 2024)
Vectors #4 Mix - magnitude, adding, 3D coordinates, pathways
Two Power Point slides of lesson starters for Distance Speed Time.
The first involves reading a timetable, converting the time from hours and minutes to hours, then finding a speed (and for advanced pupils thinking about why the speed is so slow).
The second will take longer and involves converting m/s to km/h, then an extended question about a boat journey which involves a few calculations then drawing a distance-time graph.
Solutions included on the Power Points.
A Power Point to (start to) answer the question of why we have 60 minutes in an hour. Wouldn't it be much easier if there were 100?
Includes a few simple questions for pupils on finding fractions of 60.
This is a series of questions aimed at making pupils more comfortable with dealing with formulas with fractions in them.
I made this worksheet in response to a very bright class who had no problems with most formula but struggled rearranging fractions.
Full solutions included.
Edit: added powerpoint of extra questions
Edit: added some textbook change the subject questions with answers
his 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 write-on worksheet with 18 short questions revising exact values of trigonometry,
Most questions simple e.g. sin(60) and also includes angles above 90 degrees, radians and a few questions on inverse trig.
Solutions at the end.
A set of resources for whole class bingo. All the questions are pretty easy. Covering these topics:
- decimals
- fractions
- money
- whole numbers
- coins (more money)
A fun activity to do alone or in pairs. Tests simple fraction skills (adding, simplifying, some equivalent fractions). Solution provided.
Based on an original by eam_larkin.
Practice question on topics that pupils might come across when sitting extra maths tests for admission to Cambridge, Oxford, or some other universities.
The topics covered are:
Worksheet 1 - Trapezium Rule, Fixed Point Iterations
Worksheet 2 - Equations, Proportion, Probaility, Riddles
Worksheet 3 - Graphs, Logarithms
Worksheet 4 - Inequalities, Necessary and Sufficient, Proof, Logic
Worksheet 5 - Sine and Cosine Rule, Trig Identities
All with full solutions.
(See my other resource for all the STEP Statisitc questions)
Questions on the volume and surface area of a cuboid, cylinder, prism. Includes changing units between cubic centimetres and litres.
Includes one worksheet with answers and a follow-up worksheet too.
Edit: added summary sheet and another worksheet
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 a free-standing resource on ordering decimal numbers.
It involves questions like 3 x 500 up to things like 300 x 22 ÷ 60
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.