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Hi and welcome to my Maths Shop!
Here you will find all sorts of maths goodies for all levels.
I am very happy to announce that I am a TES recommended author.
Please email me at elsie99999-maths@yahoo.com with any questions or comments.
Let me know if you would like several items, as I can discount them in a bundle for you.
An Introduction to Logarithms for A Level maths.
Topics include:
Understanding logs and evaluating without a calculator
Switching between log and index form
Solving simple log and exponential equations
Using log laws to simplify log expressions
There are 4 worksheets containing a total of 42 questions.
These worksheets are perfect as an introduction to logs.
They are suitable for Year 12 A Level students.
The worksheets can be used for
distance learning
independent study
a class activity
a revision session
homework
Examples and explanations are included so that students can work independently. These could also be used for demonstration on the board in class.
All worksheets have answers so that they can be easily marked by you or the students themselves.
This document is 14 pages in total, with 4 worksheets to print for students and 3 example sheets.
The pages can be printed in black and white or colour.
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Mechanics lift (elevator) problems
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Quadratic Inequalities, Quadratic Equations and Quadratic Simultaneous Equations
Large Data Set Edexcel
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Area and Perimeter of Rectangles Multiplying Decimals Maths GCSE Revision non-calculator.
This resource is brilliant for practicing adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing and involves some decimals. All answers are included.
This pack includes 8 worksheets with a total of 48 questions on the area and perimeter of rectangles. Units are in centimetres and metres. Decimal numbers are included.
There are 2 versions of this resource so that you can print in black and white or colour.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• Worksheet 1 – 6 questions to find the perimeter of rectangles when given the length and width.
• Worksheet 2 – 6 questions to find the area of rectangles when given the length and width.
• Worksheet 3 – 6 questions to find the length of rectangles when given the perimeter and width.
• Worksheet 4 – 6 questions to find the length of rectangles when given the area and width.
• Worksheet 5 – 6 mixed questions to find the missing measurement for rectangles.
• Worksheet 6 – 6 questions to find the missing measurement for real life objects.
• Worksheet 7 – 6 questions to find the area of rectangles when given the perimeter and width.
• Worksheet 8 – 6 questions to find the perimeter of rectangles when given the area and width.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers.
✦ Objectives:
This resource has been designed to practice:
• Solving word problems.
• Finding the perimeter of rectangles.
• Finding the area of rectangles.
• Finding missing sides when given the perimeter of rectangles.
• Finding missing sides when given the area of rectangles.
• Using metric units of measure for length and area.
• Operations with integers – add subtract, multiply and divide.
• Operations with decimals.
✽ Directions:
Print out a set of 8 worksheets for each student.
There are 2 versions so that you can print in black and white or colour.
✦ Notes:
The answers should be worked out and not measured with a ruler. The rectangles are not accurately drawn, but can be used for students to visualise the word problems.
These questions should take at least an hour to complete.
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Proportion Ratio Recipe for Fairy Cakes Metric GCSE 9-1 Maths
This is a set of 8 proportion worksheet based on recipes for fairy cakes and buttercream. The units are metric.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• A recipe page with recipes for vanilla fairy cakes and vanilla buttercream.
• A more difficult recipe page with recipes for chocolate fairy cakes and chocolate buttercream.
• 8 worksheets with a total of 21 multi-step questions.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers.
� Objectives:
To practice: -
• Using proportional relationships to solve multi-step ratio problems.
• Recognizing and representing proportional relationships between quantities.
• Using ratio and rate reasoning to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
• Understanding the concept of a unit rate in the context of a ratio relationship.
• Understanding the concept of a ratio to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities.
• Working with fractions and decimals.
• Changing kg to grams.
✽ Directions:
Print out a set of worksheets for each student.
You can print out a recipe sheet for each student or laminate one for students to share.
✦ Notes:
The vanilla recipe questions are easier.
The chocolate recipe questions involve some fractions and decimals.
All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
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Maths Recipe Questions GCSE 9-1 in Ounces
Maths Recipe for Scones Ratio and Proportion Questions in Ounces
This is a set of 4 proportion worksheet based on recipes for scones and strawberry jam.
The units are in ounces.
To view this resource with metric units please click here
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• A recipe page with recipes for scones and strawberry jam.
• 4 worksheets with a total of 9 multi-step questions.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers.
✦ Objectives:
To practice: -
• Using proportional relationships to solve multi-step ratio problems.
• Recognizing and representing proportional relationships between quantities.
• Using ratio and rate reasoning to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
• Understanding the concept of a unit rate in the context of a ratio relationship.
• Understanding the concept of a ratio to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities.
✽ Directions:
Print out a set of worksheets for each student.
You can print out a recipe sheet for each student or laminate one for students to share.
✦ Notes:
All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
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GCSE Revision Area of a Trapezium
There are 4 worksheets of increasing difficulty on finding the area of various trapeziums.
All answers are included.
All measurements are in centimetres.
Worksheet 1 – 5 questions with 1 and 2 digit whole numbers.
Worksheet 2 – 5 questions with harder numbers involving decimals.
Worksheet 3 – 3 questions involving compound trapezium shapes.
Worksheet 4 – 5 questions involving finding an algebraic expression for the area.
These questions are very good for practising multiplying and dividing methods, as well as practising using the formula for the area of a trapezium.
All questions can be done without a calculator.
The document is 8 pages in total.
It can be printed in colour or black and white.
These worksheets can be used as practice questions, tests or homework.
To view this document in inches please click here
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Area and Perimeter of Rectangles
Harder Area and Perimeter of Rectangles
Keywords: area, trapezium, trapezia, trapezoid, decimals, multiply, divide, worksheet, test, non-calculator, homework, key stage 3, key stage 4, KS3, KS4, secondary, new GCSE 9-1, foundation, higher, handout, UK, metric, cm, centimetres, level 4, level 5, revision, revise, review, exam questions.
Multiplying and Dividing Decimals
30 questions on multiplying and dividing with decimals.
There are 3 worksheets on:
- multiplying decimals
- dividing decimals
- mixed multiplying and dividing questions
This resource also includes one worked example question of each type which can be given to students as a handout, or used to demonstrate on the blackboard.
All answers included .
The questions are non-calculator.
They can be used as practice questions, tests or homework.
The document is 9 pages in total, but there are only 4 pages to print out for students.
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Pancake Day Maths Shrove Tuesday Recipe Questions Proportion Ratio Mardis Gras Money and time questions Converting units Metric Measures.
All answers are included.
✎ Contents:
There are 2 sections with a total of 10 worksheets.
In the first section, students find the amount of ingredients to make different quantities of the recipe.
In the second section, a restaurant is having a pancake day meal. The manager needs to organise ingredients, waiters and prices.
This resource includes:
• A Pancake Recipe Sheet
• A Shop Price List
• 5 worksheets to work out ingredients needed to make different numbers of pancakes.
• 5 worksheets involving calculations for the restaurant.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers are included.
✦ Objectives:
This resource has been designed to practice:
• Using proportional relationships to solve multistep ratio problems.
• Recognising and representing proportional relationships between quantities.
• Using ratio and rate reasoning to solve real-world and mathematical problems.
• Understanding the concept of a unit rate in the context of a ratio relationship.
• Understanding the concept of a ratio to describe a ratio relationship between two quantities.
• Multiplication and division.
• Real life maths.
• Maths word problems.
• Time questions.
• Money questions.
• Percentages and fractions of amounts.
• Converting Metric Measurements
• Fractions
• Decimals
✦ Notes:
All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete.
✽ Directions:
• Print out a set of worksheets for each student.
• Print out the recipe sheet and the shop price list. You could laminate them for students to share.
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Time Word Problems Elapsed Time Multi-Step Word Problems Real World Math Elapsed Time Word Problems Adding and Subtracting Time with Hours and Minutes Adding Time Hours Minutes Seconds 12 hour and 24 hour Clock Farm Themed Math
This is a set of 6 elapsed time worksheets. There are questions to convert time units, word problems involving elapsed time, a longer planning activity involving a visit to a farm and a mixed test on time.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• Worksheet 1 – 10 questions to convert minutes and seconds into seconds.
• Worksheet 2 – 7 questions on how long a film lasts when given the start and finish times.
• Worksheet 3 – 7 questions to find out what time a train will arrive given the start time and duration of the journey.
• Worksheet 4 – The itinerary for a day out at a farm for students to read.
• Worksheet 5 – A timetable of events at the farm for students to fill in.
• Worksheet 6 – A 10-question time word problems test.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers.
✦ Objectives:
To practice: -
• Converting minutes to seconds
• Elapsed time word problems.
• 24-hour clock and 12-hour clock (am and pm).
✽ Directions:
Print out a set of worksheets for each student.
They can be printed in colour or black and white.
Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share.
Or display for your class on a smartboard.
✦ Notes:
These questions can be done without a calculator.
All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete.
✷ Suggestions:
After completing the worksheets, maybe your students could plan their own visit to a farm or zoo.
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Converting Fractions Decimals Percentages Conversions GCSE maths
Converting Fractions Decimals and Percents Activity
The questions involve finding the shaded part of shapes as a fraction, decimal and a percentage.
All answers are included.
These worksheets contain visual representations for each question using a rectangle cut into equal sections with part shaded.
This resource contains all the important fraction/decimal/percentage equivalents.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• 5 worksheets with a total of 20 three-part questions to find the fraction, decimal and percentage of the areas shaded.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers.
✦ Objectives:
To practice: -
• Finding the shaded part of shapes as a fraction, decimal and percentage.
• Finding equivalent fractions.
• Converting from a fraction to a decimal and a percentage.
✽ Directions:
Print out a set of worksheets for each student.
Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share.
Or display for your class on a smartboard.
✦ Notes:
All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
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Percentages of Amounts Non-calculator Questions Finding Percentages Percentage Reduction Percentage Off Sale Price with Money GCSE maths .
There are 22 pages of differentiated worksheets on finding percentages of amounts.
There is something here for every ability, from finding 10% to finding 17½% to finding discounted prices in a sale.
All answers are included.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• Worksheet 1 – 30 questions on finding 10% of a quantity
• Worksheet 2 – 21 questions on finding 1% of a quantity
• Worksheet 3 – 10 questions on finding 11% of a quantity
• Worksheet 4 – 10 questions on finding 30% of a quantity
• Worksheet 5 – 10 questions on finding 15% of a quantity
• Worksheet 6 – 10 questions on finding 35% of a quantity
• Worksheet 7 – 6 questions on finding 23% of a quantity
• Worksheet 8 – 5 questions on finding 47% of a quantity
• Worksheet 9 – 4 questions on finding 89% of a quantity
• Worksheet 10 – 10 questions on finding 5% and 10% of a quantity
• Worksheet 11 – 10 questions on finding mixed percentages of a quantity
• Worksheet 12 – 50 questions on finding mixed percentages of a quantity
• Worksheet 13 – 60 questions on finding mixed percentages of money
• Worksheet 14 – 60 questions on finding mixed percentages of money
• Worksheet 15 – 60 questions on finding mixed percentages of money
• Worksheet 16 – 60 questions on finding mixed percentages of money
• Worksheet 17 – 32 questions on finding mixed percentages of money
• Worksheet 18 – a test with 16 questions
• Worksheet 19 – 3 questions on a 50% off sale
• Worksheet 20 – 3 questions on a 25% off sale
• Worksheet 21 – 3 questions on a 10% off sale
• Worksheet 22 – 3 questions on a 20% off sale
• Teachers notes.
• All answers are included.
✦ Objectives:
To practice: -
• Finding percentages of amounts
• Finding a sale price with a percentage reduction
• Money word problems
✦ Notes:
All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
These questions should take at least 8 hours for students to complete.
These worksheets can be used as practice questions, tests or homework.
Units used are UK pounds £ and metric measurements.
✽ Directions:
Print out a set of worksheets for each student.
These worksheets can be printed in black and white or colour.
The document is 44 pages in total, with 22 pages to print for students.
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Add Subtract Multiply Divide Basic Operations Worksheets
Integer and Decimal Operations Test Non-Calculator Homework Primary
Key stage 3 KS3 Secondary GCSE 9-1 Foundation
There are 5 worksheets with a total of 56 questions.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• Worksheet 1 – 10 questions on subtraction with borrowing, including some decimal numbers.
• Worksheet 2 - 10 questions on dividing whole numbers by 1 and 2-digit numbers
• Worksheet 3 - 10 questions on multiplying whole numbers by 1 and 2-digit numbers.
• Worksheet 4 - 10 questions on adding, including some decimal numbers.
• Worksheet 5 - A mixed test with 16 questions involving all operations.
• Teachers Notes
• All answers.
✦ Objectives:
This resource has been designed to practice:
• Operations with positive integers with up to 4 digits
• Adding
• Subtracting
• Multiplying
• Dividing
• Decimals
• Operations with money
✦ Notes:
These questions can be done without a calculator.
All answers are included.
✽ Directions:
Print the 5 pages for students.
Worksheet 5 can be used as a review after completing the other 4 worksheets.
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Algebra Substitution Evaluating Algebraic Expressions
GCSE 9-1 Maths Revision Differentiated Maths Worksheets
100 questions with positive and negative numbers.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• 10 worksheets with a total of 100 questions to evaluate algebraic expressions.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers.
✦ Objectives:
To practice: -
• Evaluating expressions in which letters stand for numbers.
• Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing with both positive and negative numbers.
• Square and cube numbers.
• Using BIDMAS
✽ Directions:
Print out a set of worksheets for each student.
Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share.
Or display for your class on a smartboard.
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Find the Shaded Area GCSE Maths Revision Area of 2D Shapes.
There are 8 worksheets, which can be used individually or as a pack for lessons, revision or homework.
The worksheets are suitable for both Key Stages 3 and 4.
They are perfect for GCSE 9-1 revision for both foundation and higher tier.
They involve multiple steps to solve and are good for practising problem-solving skills.
Calculators should be used.
The questions involve:
• Areas of 2D shapes
• Circle Area
• Pythagoras
• Rounding to 2 decimal places
• Perimeter
• Radius and Diameter
The 2D shapes included are:
• Square
• Rectangle
• Circle
• Semi-Circle
• Parallelogram
• Trapezium
• Equilateral Triangle
All answers are included, as well as the stages of working out to allow for easy marking.
This document is 15 pages in total, with 8 pages to print for students.
It can be printed in colour or black and white.
This resource uses centimetres.
For inches, please click here
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Pi Day Maths Circle Area and Circumference. This is a fun circles resource, perfect for Pi Day!
The questions involve using the area and circumference of circles formulas to find the area, circumference, radius or diameter when given one of these measurements.
Students use calculators to solve the clues and find the corresponding circle and alphabet letter for each clue.
The letters form an anagram and can be unscrambled to make a word containing “pi”.
All answers are included.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• A circles key sheet.
• 7 worksheets – each with a secret code.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers.
✦ Objectives:
This resource has been designed to practice:
• Finding the area of a circle from the radius or diameter
• Finding the circumference of a circle from the radius or diameter
• Working backwards to find the radius and diameter of a circle when given the area or circumference
✽ Directions:
Print out a circles key sheet and the 7 secret code worksheets for each student.
There are 2 versions so that you can print in black and white or colour.
✦ Notes:
All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete.
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Simultaneous Equations Linear
Fun Maths Summer Secret Code Breaker Anagrams
This is a set of fun linear simultaneous equations
There are 13 pairs of equations.
Solve to match each letter of the alphabet to a number.
Algebra substitution is used to find 11 anagrams of words.
Once the students unscramble the letters and find the words, they can draw the objects onto the beach scene picture.
There are also 6 fun word problems to be solved using simultaneous equations.
All answers are included.
The document is 11 pages in total, with 7 pages to print for students.
It can be printed in colour or black and white.
These are non-calculator questions.
Money is in UK pounds (£).
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Mixed Questions Maths Revision KS3 GCSE Foundation
There are 25 answers on the answer sheet, but only 24 questions.
The challenge is for students to find the extra answer and create their own question for it.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• Worksheet 1 – the 25 answers for students to cross off.
• Worksheet 2 – the 24 questions.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers.
✦ Objectives:
To practice: -
• Squares, cubes and square roots
• Area and Perimeter
• Double and half
• Fractions of a quantity
• Percentages of numbers
• Decimal multiplication
• Multiples
• Prime Numbers
• Subtraction
• Division
• Metres to centimetres and hours to minutes conversions
• Degrees in a right angle
• Probability
✽ Directions:
Give each student a question sheet and an answer sheet.
Students answer all the 24 questions and cross them off on the answer sheet.
There will be one number left over, so you can easily check if they are getting it right.
Encourage the students to make up their own questions for the left-over answer.
✦ Notes:
All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
These questions should take at least half an hour for students to complete.
They can be done without a calculator.
✷ Suggestions:
• You could make this into a timed challenge for students.
• This resource can be used as a worksheet, or you can read out the questions and let students cross off their answers in a quiz/bingo style.
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Solving Quadratic Inequalities Quadratic Equations and Quadratic Simultaneous Equations GCSE Maths questions.
All answers are included.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• Worksheet 1 – 12 questions to solve quadratic equations by factorising, completing the square and with the quadratic formula.
• Worksheet 2 - 6 questions to solve simultaneous equations with one quadratic and one linear equation.
• Worksheet 3 - 8 questions to solve quadratic inequalities.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers.
✦ Objectives:
• Solving quadratic equations by factorising
• Solving quadratic equations by completing the square
• Solving quadratic equations by with the quadratic formula
• Solving simultaneous equations with one quadratic and one linear equation
• Solving quadratic inequalities
✦ Notes:
All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work.
These questions should take around an hour for students to complete.
✽ Directions:
Print out a set of 3 worksheets for each student.
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Expanding Brackets Simplifying Algebraic Expressions Collecting Like Terms
Linear Expressions
✦ Notes:
This is great for end of term fun!
There are 20 questions on simplifying algebraic expressions by expanding brackets.
Each answer occurs twice, once with a number and once with a colour.
The matching colour can then be used to colour the picture in a colour by number activity.
The resource is printed in black and white for the students to colour in.
All answers are included.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• 1 worksheet with 20 multi-step questions.
• 1 colouring answer sheet.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers.
✦ Objectives:
To practice: -
• Simplifying linear algebraic expressions in one variable.
• Expanding single brackets to produce equivalent expressions.
• Collecting like terms.
• Identifying when two expressions are equivalent by simplifying.
✽ Directions:
Print out the sheet of questions for each student.
Alternatively, laminate one set of questions for students to share.
Print out a colouring answer sheet for each student.
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Christmas Maths GCSE Algebra Collecting Like Terms
Algebra Simplifying Expressions by Collecting Like Terms Maths Colouring Activity.
This is great for Christmas and Winter fun!
The resource is printed in black and white for the students to colour in.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
• 1 worksheet with 24 questions on simplifying algebraic expressions by collecting like terms.
• 1 colouring answer sheet.
• Teachers notes.
• All answers.
✦ Objectives:
This resource has been designed to practice:
• Collecting like terms.
• Simplifying algebraic expressions.
• Adding and subtracting the terms of linear expressions.
• Identifying when two expressions are equivalent by simplifying.
• Adding and subtracting positive and negative numbers.
✽ Directions:
Print out the sheet of questions for each student.
Alternatively, laminate one set of questions for students to share.
Print out a colouring answer sheet for each student.
✦ Notes:
Students will apply the properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions.
For example, producing the equivalent simplified expression for 𝟒𝒅 + 𝟐𝒄 − 𝒅 + 𝟑𝒄 to produce the equivalent simplified expression.
Each answer occurs twice, once with a number and once with a colour.
The matching colour can then be used to colour the picture in a fun colour by number activity.
✷ Suggestions:
Students can cut out their completed picture and use it to glue onto a Christmas greeting card.
Or use them to make a classroom display.
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Algebra Substitution Board Game
This is a fun way to practice algebra substitution.
Evaluating Algebraic Expressions Activity
There are 2 game boards which can be printed in colour or black and white.
The blue and white board is the main playing board.
There is also a second easier board (green and white) which can be used for less able students or younger children.
✎ Contents:
This resource includes:
2 Game Boards
Printable Playing Counters.
Teachers Notes.
Game Instructions.
✦ Objectives:
This resource has been designed to practice:
Evaluating algebraic expressions in one variable.
Algebra substitution.
Positive and negative numbers.
✽ Directions:
Put the students into small groups. It will work best with groups of 2 to 4 students.
Give each group a game board, a set of playing counters and a dice.
⚅ To Play:
Students play by throwing the dice and using the dice number as “d” to substitute into the algebra expression on their square. This is how many squares they can move around the board. A player wins when they have completed 3 laps of the board.
✦ Equipment:
You will need one dice for each board.
Also scissors to cut out the playing counters.
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