Make x the subject of the formula worksheet Students are given the questions and the answers and have to show their working.
Questions get progessively more complex so students can choose their own starting point.
A revision resource or end of topic resource for year 10 or year 11. Students can work individually, in pairs or in groups. Allows students to really focus on how to decide which to use and then apply it.
<p>Complete powerpoint for percentages. I have found that focussing on using equivalent fractions at the start enables students to effectively transfer to the decimal multiplier with good understanding and answer complex questions. From percentages using equivalent fractions through to repeated percentage change and compound interest. Its includes some resources from Corbett Maths, Maths Genie and Go Teach Maths. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.</p>
KS4 Algebra Revision Game. This can be played as a game. Students work in pairs. Each player chooses a card and answers it. They check each other's answers. They keep the card if they got it correct and discard it if not. There are blank cards to make up their own The one with the most cards at the end is the winner.
It can also be completed as an individual worksheet.
Students work in small groups to produce a report that compares and contrasts the given information. Students need to use estimated mean, cumulative frequency, quartiles, median, box plots etc.
<p>This is for GCSE Higher Tier but could also be used as a A Level review sheet. This resources gives the questions and answers and asks students to show how to get from the question to the answer. It helps to reinforce their understanding of how to break down the indices.</p>