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Division using factors
Straightforward worksheet with example of how to divide using factors and 15 questions. (This is so much easier than long division, so long as the divisor can be broken into convenient factors. Wish I had known about this year ago!)
(12/7/16) Answers uploaded
y=mx+c step-by-step
A set of 8 graphs to 'talk' through (use mini-whiteboards?) to recognise intercept and gradient
Parallel lines & angle facts quiz
20 quick questions on angles (largely) in parallel lines. Emphasis on use of correct terminology. Could be done on mini-whiteboards, or otherwise as quiz, rather than flashcards.
Rounding - dec. places, sig figs and estimation
Structured worksheets on decimal places and significant figures. Plus similar style sheet (with less scaffolding) for estimating using 1 significant figure. (d.p. worksheet added 28/1/13)
Circle theorems - flash card quiz
Quick 10 question quiz - identify correct theorem to use to solve problem. (No solutions required.)
Ratio - harder worded questions
8 questions. Includes questions where the key to the answer is in the "extra" parts (the difference between the two ratios).
(12/7/16) Answers uploaded
I can statements - Y5 to Y8 maths
A set of self-assessment statements with three 'levels' (effectively 'little idea', 'getting there' and 'pretty confident'). Based on the ISEB Common Entrance syllabus for maths but, as this is aligned to the National Curriculum, it should be broadly applicable.
The order of the statements reflects my scheme of work, but of course they can be moved around. I intend to cut them up and paste as a booklet.
For Y7 & Y8 there are two levels, reflecting the fact that CE 13+ has two (main) levels. These might be seen somewhat as early 'foundation' and 'higher'.
There is a need to consider teacher (peer?) validation of self assessments. I will probably ask classes to complete at the end of a unit, perhaps dating their selection. I may initial in the margin if I agree they have reached a reasonable level of mastery. I may also ask for an initial tick before they start a unit.
Circumference of a circle - scaffolded
Example and fill-in sheet with 5Qs for circumference with both radius and diameter. With answers
Substitute in simple formulae
'Quick' worksheet with perimeter of rectangle and pentagon, area of parallelogram and angles in a triangle. Four questions on each.For brighter Y6 (starting algebra) but also for lower ability secondary.
Simultaneous equations - add/sub (scaffolded)
Structured for more straightforward simultaneous equations. Just adding or subtracting. (No need to scale.)
Mixed questions on area of basic shapes
Areas of rectangles, triangles, parallelograms and trapezia. Fairly straight-forward questions on area (or using area to find missing sides). Multichoice - so can be used with flash cards.
Percentage increase - scaffolded worksheet
First find 10, 20 and 5% of some numbers. Then questions using these values. Finally questions with other values and with guidance on how to get the correct amount. Could be calculator, but sums should be easy enough without.
[3/2/16 Second version added for pupils who need further practice. 12/7/16 Answers uploaded]
Millionaire - operations with negatives - easy and hard versions
Classic Millionaire format. You may wish to add brackets around negative numbers, or otherwise reformat. Two versions - one with just add/subtract, other much harder with combinations of operations, squares/cubes etc.
Solving equations - balanced scales
Illustration of balanced scales for solving equations. 1 and 2-step. [21/1/15] Simple matching worksheet added for 1-step equations. [3/3/15] New version of presentation showing how to deal with the variable on both sides.
Increase by 20% VAT QQT cards
16 percentage increase problems based on 20% VAT. Originally designed as Quiz-quiz-trade cards.
QQT - Everyone has a card. Form pairs. Person A asks Person B what the price of an item is after VAT increase. If Person B unsure, then Person A uses the coaching hints to help guide Person to the correct answer. The Person B repeats process on Person A. (The Quiz-Quiz part.) Now the pair exchange cards and go off to find new victims ;) (The Trade part).
[25/1/16. Grammar corrected!]
Expand double brackets - grid method - scaffolded
Worksheet with scaffolding that reduces for each question for expanding double brackets using a “grid multiplication” method.
Timetables and journeys
Worksheet on reading timetables (using a real bus timetable!) and planning journeys.
Multiplying and dividing by powers of ten
Two main slides showing visually place value adjustment when multiplying/dividing by 10, 100, 1000. Plus puzzle starter. You may just want to use the two main slides in a PowerPoint of your own!
Math: Percentage increase and decrease
Quick, multiple choice, summative quiz. Can use coloured flash cards or whiteboards to get responses. Reverse percentage to finish.
Writing good questions
8 quick tips for writing better questionnaires