I work as a private maths tutor so I need a constant stream of supplies to keep my students engaged. Any comments you have on how to improve or extend any of my worksheets would be hugely appreciated.
I hope you find what's here helpful - I've only uploaded the resources that have proved successful with my students, anything that didn't go down so well has either been editted or binned!
I work as a private maths tutor so I need a constant stream of supplies to keep my students engaged. Any comments you have on how to improve or extend any of my worksheets would be hugely appreciated.
I hope you find what's here helpful - I've only uploaded the resources that have proved successful with my students, anything that didn't go down so well has either been editted or binned!
Two revision quizzes:
Decimal - Rounding to dp and sf, adding and subtracting, multiplying
Percentage - % of a number, % change, % change using decimals, number as a % of another, converting
A maths question for every day - aimed at KS1 students. Variety of topics, no questions are repeated (so, yes, there is a different question for each day in every month – it’s taken a while!)
This file is just for March, the whole calendar is available to purchase in my shop along with other individual months. Also available for KS2 and KS3/4.
One worksheet is focused on factorising quadratics, the other simply says solve. Personally I use it as a factorise to solve sheet but it could be used as a "solve by graphs" sheet too.
A complete set of tests for all times tables from 1 through to 12.
On each test questions are given in a random order and are accompanied by division questions to fully check understanding. Designed to be printed on A4 paper then cut in half so that each test is on A5.
Reward chart included (which can also be downloaded separately - see my resources :) )
A worksheet in which students multiply and divide the same number by 10, 100 and 1000 to enable them to compare the effects.
The questions get more difficult as the sheet goes on, starting with three digit numbers with 3 decimal places so they don't need to add any zeros and ending with one digit numbers with one decimal place
An advent calendar posing a Christmas themed word question every day in the lead up to Christmas - children are encouraged to colour in the square once they’ve done the question so they can see how many days are left in the run up to the 25th.
Aimed at KS2
A worksheet based on the principles of substitution involving 18 questions in which the student has to figure out all of the answers to be able to reveal the hidden code.
Previous answers are needed for the subsequent questions so care needs to be taken early on!
Questions of the form, a=2
a+ 2=b
a + 3= c
c+1 = d
(Example questions)
Also including multiplication of the form 3a = ?
Answer sheet included
Homework project for students over the Christmas holidays. The booklet takes them through working out the cost of planning and running their own winter wonderland.
Two quizzes, very similar, one slightly more difficult than the other (there's not a lot in it to be honest!)
Two pages covering questions on bar graphs and line graphs as well as creating tally chart and bar charts
I print this as a booklet but it can just as easily be used as individual sheets.
Number puzzles ideal for starters, homework or for teaching reasoning. Useful for year 6 SATs prep as well as lower level year 7s
A set of 8 worksheets covering
- The clock face, putting numbers in the right places
- Telling the time - on the hour
- Drawing the time - on the hour
- Telling the time - half past
- Drawing the time - half past
- Telling the time - quarter to/past
- Drawing the time - quarter to/past
- Questions about days, months, weeks, minutes in an hour etc etc
This worksheet gives a diagram of a new house which students have to use to find the area and perimeter of each room. It's possible to work out the value of each side but they haven't all been filled in so students have to use logic and reasoning to find each of them.
They're also given a price list (eg living room carpet is £5 per square metre) so they have to work out how much it work cost to carpet and wallpaper each room
A workbook which encourages children to make decisions about what to spend their money on during the week.
The idea being that they start with £10 and need to have at least £5 left at the end of the week to go to the cinema. Introduction to budgeting as well as adding/subtracting money.
I’ve found plenty of sheets on various fraction topics, but never all together, which is why I created this - I find it so useful! It enables the pupils to keep all their work together and saves on printing loads of sheets out!
I print this in booklet mode on the PDF reader - I purposefully made the fonts large enough that it works in A5
This booklet covers:
-Colouring half of a shape
-Colouring quarter of a shape
(- A brief note on how two quarters = one half )
-Practice writing 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4
- Counting in halves and quarters
- Writing what fraction of a diagram is coloured in
- Colouring a fraction of a diagram
- Equivalent fractions on diagrams (match the pair that has the same fraction coloured)
- Colouring half/quarter on different diagrams (eg ones that are split into 8 parts)
- Using diagrams to illustrate fractions that add to a whole
- Finding pairs of fractions that add to a whole (same denominator)
- Adding/Subtracting fractions with the same denominator
A perfect little booklet for revising those pesky algebra topics! Includes answers at the end so you have the option of using this for self study - or it can be printed without the answers and used as an in class activity
Works best using Adobe’s booklet printing feature but can be used as A4 sheets as well
Subjects covered:
Simplifying expressions
Solving linear equations
Factorising single brackets
Factorising double brackets
Expanding brackets
Solving quadratic equations
Rearranging equations to change the subject
10-12 questions on each topic
A 13 page (or 14 if you include the cover) workbook covering:
Horizontal/Vertical
Parallel/Perpendicular
Identifying triangles
Angles in a triangle
Angles on a line
Angles about a point
Angles in an isosceles triangle
Angle rules (important numbers - 90,180,360)