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4 coordinate grids on 1 page (4 quadrants) blank

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This is a page that has 4 coordinate grids on an A4 page. Tghis is really useful when doing graph work as it means students do not need to keep drawing the axes and they are the right size to cut and stick into pooks.
Maths Game: Plans and Elevations Quiz Quiz TradeQuick View
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Maths Game: Plans and Elevations Quiz Quiz Trade

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This task is for understanding how the 3 views show a solid. Fold card/sheets in half then cut into strips. Half the class have cards and the other half have 10 cubes each. Students pair up and the one with the card shows their partner the 3 views. The students with the cubes tries to make the object. they then compare with the correct answer on the reverse of the card. Students then swap and reapeat activity. You will probably need to print 2 sets of the cards. Better if the cards are laminated to be used again.
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Probability revision quiz

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This is a revision powerpoint quiz testing probability from level 4-8. Each round is a different aspect of probability and within each round there is a range of questions from easy to more challenging. Also there is a supporting answer grid worksheet.
Maths KS3: Collecting like terms - worksheetsQuick View
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Maths KS3: Collecting like terms - worksheets

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<p>Differentiated activity for collecting like terms. Students have the blank pyramid and then have a set of smaller ‘bricks’ that they need to correctly place to complete the pyramid. The rule is theat 2 bracks must be added to make the brick above them.</p> <p>Each colour is a diiferent level of difficulty. Once these are made they are really great to get out for a quick starter or plenary.</p>
Angles Parallel Lines - KS3/GCSE-Quiz Quiz TradeQuick View
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Angles Parallel Lines - KS3/GCSE-Quiz Quiz Trade

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This quiz quiz trade was given to me by a colleague. You need to print off and fold in half and cut into cards (laminate is best). students then ask each other Q and then trade cards. Great revision for KS3 and GCSE angles and parallel lines.
Calculation with bounds - self discoveryQuick View
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Calculation with bounds - self discovery

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This worksheet allows students within a structure to discover the rules for calculating with bounds for all 4 operations. Best printed 2 pages to 1 page and then fits nicely in students books when folded.
Functional skills level 1 Maths + topic breakdownQuick View
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Functional skills level 1 Maths + topic breakdown

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This is a selection of level 1 functional skills papers & answers for Maths. I have also gone through the papers to look for common themes. I have put this in a spreadsheet so it gives a good idea on the best topics to cover for revision.
Negative number game (boxes) starter/plenaryQuick View
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Negative number game (boxes) starter/plenary

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<p>This is a two player game. Based on the old game of ‘boxes’ where you have to get the most number of squares on a dotty grid by joining up two dots and take it in turns until all boxes have been filled. In this version you have to add up the score as you go along and each box has an integer in it from 5 to -5 and students have to add their scores together as they go along. This is to get students to add small positive and negative numbers.</p>
adding decimals - 'Boxes' game. (Adding 1 Dp)Quick View
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adding decimals - 'Boxes' game. (Adding 1 Dp)

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This game is like a game I played when I was little. Two players take it in turns to join 2 dots. When the grid becomes fuller you can complete boxes. If this happens you claim the square and get that score. Winner is the one with the highest score at the end.
Collecting like terms 'boxes' game - AlgebraQuick View
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Collecting like terms 'boxes' game - Algebra

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This game is like the game I played when I was little where you join dots together to make a box, when you complete a box it becomes yours. This has an added twist where each box has a term in it and as you win a box you have to the terms together. You need to keep a running total. Students check each others totals at the end to check they have not made any mistakes. I have others like this on negative numbers. See my other resources.
Numeracy activities for tutor time times tablesQuick View
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Numeracy activities for tutor time times tables

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This is a set of numeracy activities for tutor time to raise the profile of understanding the timestables. Can be used in maths lessons as well as part of a numeracy drive. Range of activities from raps, games, information etc.
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Using y=mx+c finding coordinates parallel lines

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This is a differentiated worksheet on using y=mx+c. it covers stating the gradient and intercept, using the equation to find a coordinate given either the x or y value and then finding parallel lines to a given line. the sheet gets harder as it goes through and also students can do just the gradient/intercept or they can do all bits. There are lots of options to how you use it.