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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !

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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !
Drawing Plans & Elevations
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Drawing Plans & Elevations

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10 block diagrams to draw plan and elevations of: First document shows the diagrams in colour and large scale so they can be projected to the class. Second document shows the same 10 diagrams in black and white and on one page for use as a handout.
The Best Buy - 28 Questions with Answers + Starter
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The Best Buy - 28 Questions with Answers + Starter

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This is a useful worksheet and starter. A PDF on the best value for money - 2 questions: Question one is the comparison of the price of 4 eggs with the price of 6 eggs etc. - 8 questions on a PDF and also as a Powerpoint so that it can be used as a starter too. Question two is the comparison of weights and volumes - price per gram etc. in 20 parts there is plenty here for examples - classwork and homework. All prices are relevant to 2021 Answers are included * Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.*
Distance - Time Graphs
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Distance - Time Graphs

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A large and comprehensive worksheets on Distance - Time Graphs - including curved graphs. Distance - Time Graphs 1 - 9 large scale questions given in context, starting at basic level and building to Higher Level GCSE questions, including average velocity and estimating gradient to calculate velocity. Distance Time Graphs 2 - 3 Questions where a situation is given and a choice of Distance - Time graph - which one fits. Distance - Time Graphs Answers Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Into and Out of Standard Form - 40 Interesting questions with answers
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Into and Out of Standard Form - 40 Interesting questions with answers

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This is a great worksheet full of interesting numbers that pupils put into and take out of Standard Form - Over 40 questions in total This sheet is aimed at introducing Standard Form at KS3. All numbers have been verified and are accurate and answers are provided. The sheet is provided in two formats - ‘all on one sheet’ and ’ plenty of space and larger font on two sheets’ Answers are provided Please provide feedback if you like this work - thank you.
Median, IQR and Outliers of all types of data
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Median, IQR and Outliers of all types of data

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These two sheets together cover median, quartiles, percentiles, IQR and semi - IQR as well as outliers but not skewness. In total there is about 45 questions covering everything that any A/AS student will need to revise or work through this topic. Many of the questions are in context and answers are included.
Integration By Parts - 33 Questions with answers
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Integration By Parts - 33 Questions with answers

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A useful PDF aimed at revising Integration By Parts In total there are 33 questions (with answers) including both definite and indefinite integrals. My A Level students have found these revision sheets to be very useful. Answers are provided. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Domain and Range - 24 Questions with Answers
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Domain and Range - 24 Questions with Answers

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This is a one page PDF of 24 questions on finding the range given any function and a domain. These questions start easy enough but I have included: Turning points Trigonometry Exponentials and Logarithms Reciprocals Modulus Modulus and Trigonometry It is a great set of questions I have used to discuss the shapes of graphs and the transformations that have been employed. This is a far more useful set of questions than it initially appears to be. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Harder Set Questions
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Harder Set Questions

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A quick worksheet on finding the number of elements in a set Typically for grade 7 - 9 students, pupils of a lower level will probably find these challenging.
Venn diagrams - Worksheet with answers
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Venn diagrams - Worksheet with answers

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This is a PDF of 2 pages with 10 questions which cover both reading from a Venn diagram and drawing Venn diagrams but limited to just two sets. I have kept it relevant and interesting so that pupils will relate to it more. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Introducing Set Theory - With Answers
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Introducing Set Theory - With Answers

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This PDF is one page and six questions in total. This is my introduction to sets at KS3 - no Venn diagrams, just looking at the basic idea of what a set is and how we combine them. Simply looking at the idea of sets, the elements in sets and the idea of Intersection, Union and compliment. Answers are provided. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
All you need for 'A' level Trigonometry
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All you need for 'A' level Trigonometry

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This is a set of worksheets in pdf format with everything you need to learn, teach or revise ‘A’ Level trigonometry. All come with answers This set of worksheets have been written by teachers and examiners and have been successfully used with students for many years. Some of these topics are covered well in text books (others less so) but we decided to compile a set of questions that cover every aspect from all angles. In many cases this sheets pick up where the text books leave off and go right up to preparing for exam standard questions.
Linear Transformation Of Data - With Answers
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Linear Transformation Of Data - With Answers

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Also known as Coding or Scaling this is a worksheet on the Linear Transformation Of Data. In total this pdf covers all that any A level student will need on this subject. In 7 questions making a total of 20 ‘subquestions’ everything is covered and asked in exam friendly manner Worksheets are here for MEI students as well as the other boards - MEI do it differently. Answers are included as usual. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
The Normal Distribution    + Answers
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The Normal Distribution + Answers

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This is a pair of PDF worksheets covering the introduction to the Normal distribution. The first sheet has approximately 30 questions, which boil down to using the calculator and standardization. Questions involve finding, p(z > a), p(x < a), finding the mean, the standard deviation and those questions that involve finding both. In total there are over 80 subquestions - this is a great resource for examples, homework and classwork - really too many questions. The second sheet is around 30 questions on practical applications of the Normal (modelling) - these boil down to the student needing to interpret worded questions into the basic format given in sheet 1 All answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
The Binomial Expansion - With Answers
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The Binomial Expansion - With Answers

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This pdf is a worksheet covers the expansion of (1 + ax)^n for all n. There are 5 main questions divided into 20 sub questions - ideal for classwork, homework or revision. Questions have been asked in a similar manner to examination questions and students are expected to transform the given expression into (1 + ax)^n from, an often more complex looking expression involving square roots and / or reciprocals. This work covers all that an ‘A’ level student is expected to know. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
The Discriminant - over 30 questions with answers
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The Discriminant - over 30 questions with answers

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Over 30 Questions on the use of the discriminant and it’s graphical application - a topic which I always felt the textbooks have never done fully. Aimed at students learning the topic and with enough questions for students who wish to revise it. All answers are worked out and checked. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Integration Using Partial Fractions - Over 20 Questions With Answers
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Integration Using Partial Fractions - Over 20 Questions With Answers

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This worksheet is a revision lesson on Integration with partial fractions, there are over 20 questions covering everything required on the recent syllabus. linear factors repeated factors top heavy fractions definite and indefinite integrals. I have given the same questions in two different formats: Integration Using Partial Fractions (1) has the fractions already split into partial fractions for those who wish to use it as integration using Logs, Integration Using Partial Fractions (2) requires the student to split into partial fractions first. (1) and (2) have the same questions in a different format - and therefore the same answers. Please leave feedback, particularly If you like my work - thank you Answers are included.
Connected Particles Part 1 - With Answers
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Connected Particles Part 1 - With Answers

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This is a worksheet on connected particles - without friction. 11 Questions in total covering all that you need on connected particles where friction (particularly the co-efficient of friction)** is not mentioned**. Each question is unique and brings out a different aspect of the subject, so it can be used as a teaching set of questions, a homework or a revision task. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Reverse Percentages Worksheet - With Answers
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Reverse Percentages Worksheet - With Answers

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This PDF consists of 15 questions on reverse percentages. All answers have been carefully calculated to ensure that the answers are both sensible and “whole numbers”. Each question is realistic and the prices are up to date! Answers are included Please leave feedback, especially if you like my work - thank you.
Percentage Increase and Decrease - 31 questions with answers
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Percentage Increase and Decrease - 31 questions with answers

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This PDF is 31 questions in total covering all that you will need for percentages increases and decreases at GCSE. Questions include, finding the value after an increase has been applied - including compound interest, and also finding the percentage change. The last few questions are for the more able at KS4 Answers are included Your feedback would be appreciated - particularly if you like my work. - Thank You
The Net Of A Cube - A Great Starter - Powerpoint
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The Net Of A Cube - A Great Starter - Powerpoint

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There are 11 different nets of a cube This powerpoint presents 16 different arrangements and simply asks - is this the net of a cube?? I used this initially with year 7 when teaching nets but have used it at Key Stage 2 and with foundation level students at GCSE. Hope you find it useful. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.