David Morse's Resources
David Morse's Resources
4.927041 reviews

I regularly upload resources that I have created during 30 years as a teacher. Most of these are maths, but there are some ICT/Computing and Tutor Time activities. All of the resources are my own and are not available from third-parties. The resources have been tweaked over time and I have had many happy lessons and shed-loads of happy and successful students. At the end of 2017 the TES announced that I was the most downloaded new author and in 2018 another 2 million were added to the count.

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ppsx, 1.52 MB
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Ideal for GCSE revision, this worksheet contains exam-type questions that gradually increase in difficulty. This sheet covers Converting Recurring Decimals into Fractions. Look out for the last few questions on the sheet - they could (and have) come up!
These review sheets are great to use in class or as a homework. They are also excellent for one-to-one tuition and for interventions.
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Answers are included, as is a NEW STYLE of PowerPoint, which allows individual questions to be selected for enlarged display onto a screen. The answer can then be worked out ‘live’ by the teacher (or student) or a single click will reveal my solution. This not only helps in class, but it is also very useful for a student who is revising at home 😀.
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lderoemer

3 years ago
4

Great resource. One query about D4 though, 3y in your working has been used to both mean a 3 followed by a y (place value) and a 3 multiplied by y 3y. If you assume it is place value then you actually end up with (30+y)/90 and if you assume it is multiplied, you sometimes end up with y/3

mathsdude

4 years ago
5

Thank you for sharing your hard work

kathybailey

5 years ago
5

Excellent - thank you

kiranjha

5 years ago
5

kbremer

6 years ago
4

Great, thanks for sharing

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