Simple simplifying ratio worksheet - split into Bronze/Silver/Gold. Suitable for a weak KS3 as a main activity or a stronger class for a short recap/starter activity. Done in the style of MathsBot and MathsBox differentiated questions.
<p>A differentiated resource (Bronze/Silver/Gold) based mostly on money problems related to proportion. e.g. If x amount costs y, then how much will z be?</p>
<p>A short Bronze/Silver/Gold worksheet for KS2/3 (or a weak KS4) based on basic sequences without going as far as the nth term. Extension on finding the next term with square numbers/Fibonacci/triangle numbers.</p>
<p>A few questions to revise a Ratio & Proportion topic, including questions on simplifying ratio, dividing in a ratio, unitary method, recipes and enlargement. Suitable for KS3 or a weak KS4 class.</p>
<p>A roundup resource to finish a series of lessons on Growth, Decay and Iteration (specifically the AQA syllabus). Lots on compound interest and exponential decay, with questions on iteration notation included.</p>
A worksheet for summarising changing the subject of a formula for a higher-attaining KS3 class or middle-attaining KS4. Differentiated into Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. All questions are to make x the subject.
<p>A Bronze/Silver/Gold worksheet based on finding the gradient of lines, the equation of lines given 2 co-ordinates and a difficult problem-solving extension. Best used towards the end of a linear graphs topic as a recap or round-up.</p>
A simple worksheet to consolidate learning on the basics of using the nth term and rules of sequences. Suitable for KS3 or low-ability KS4. Adaptable for VI.
<p>A worksheet that utilises the desmos graphing software in order to save time when solving equations graphically.<br />
The first section gets the students used to plotting graphs on desmos before getting them to solve equations using it.</p>