Halloween themed solving equations - only suitable for low ability KS4 or mid-low KS3. They do only have positive integer answers, so you may want to insist they show you their written methods to avoid too much cheating!
<p>Converting simple decimals and percentages to fractions - written for a low ability Year 7 class, so excusing core FDP conversions doesn’t require simplifying.<br />
Marvel themed anagrams.</p>
<p>A variety of different connect 4 games based on rounding.</p>
<p>I have only used these once - I can’t remember finding any mistakes but they have not been used as many times as my other resources.</p>
<p>Originally written for a low ability Year 9 class.</p>
<p>Match up the nth term and sequences - can be used either for a lesson generating linear sequences or finding the nth term. Click matching pairs to reveal the maths dingbat behind (solution: mile). There is one odd one out which is a red herring for one of the sequences and can be used as a discussion point.</p>
<p>One version with only basic simplifying, the other is a bit harder.</p>
<p>I have used these a for a few years now since I wrote them, so I don’t think there is any mistakes (any more…).</p>
<p>One easier and one harder version.<br />
Originally written for a low ability Year 9 set.</p>
<p>I have corrected the mistake I had on the harder version - hopefully there are no others.</p>
<p>As the next step to sharing amounts in ratio. Can be printed as a worksheet or printed onto card and cut out as questions which, depending on the ability and size of your class, they can race through the pile or complete as a relay.</p>
<p>I’ve used this many times successfully - but they nearly all get stuck on the last question.</p>
<p>Activity for practicing sharing amounts in a given ratio. I was looking for an easier choice to pair with ratio robberies (by another Tes user). This was inspired by a news article about two sisters who have set up a book subscription business during lockdown.</p>