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Multiplying fractions
This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
Under the hood
Multiplying a whole number by a fraction
Multiplying two fractions (including squaring fractions)
Multiplying three or more fractions
Multiplying mixed numbers and improper fractions
BIDMAS questions involving adding and multiplying fractions.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12371501
Multiplying and dividing large numbers
This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
Under the hood
Multiplication and division of numbers with zeros on the end - E.g., 32000 divided by 8 and 1500 divided by 30
Multiplication problems requiring a written method - E.g., 17 x 25
Bus stop method
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Map scale
This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
Under the hood
Using map scale to find how far apart two places are.
Using distances between two places to find how far apart places are on a map.
Examples that involve conversion of metric units - i.e., km to m.
Challenge questions where the map scale must be found in its simplest form.
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Pressure
Free preview - This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
Under the hood
Calculating pressure
Calculating weight
Calculating base area
Examples with base areas smaller than 1m^2 so they can see that pressure is greater than weight over small areas
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Fractional indices
Free preview - This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
Under the hood
Evaluating whole numbers with fractional powers
Evaluating fractions with fractional powers
Combinations of fractional and negative indices
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12827437
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Percentages of amounts
Free preview - This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
Under the hood
Calculating percentages of amounts by first finding 10%, 5% or 1%
Decimal percentages of amounts - e.g., 3.5% of 2000
Using multipliers
Worded percentage of amounts questions
Working backwards to find the original amount
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12829717
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HCF and LCM
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Under the hood
Finding the highest common factor of two numbers
Finding the lowest common multiple of two numbers
Finding the HCF and LCM of three numbers
Worded questions where it’s not explicitly stated to use LCM or HCF
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Geometric sequences
Free preview - This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
Under the hood
Recognising geometric sequences
Finding missing terms of geometric sequences
Nth terms of geometric sequences
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Composite functions for GCSE
Free preview - This well thought out booklet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
Under the hood
Evaluating composite functions
Difference between f(g(x)) and g(f(x))
Substituting a number into a composite function
Combining inverse and composite functions
Solving equations involving composite functions
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Dividing fractions
Free preview - This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
Under the hood
Dividing a whole number by a fraction
Dividing a fraction by a whole number
Dividing two fractions
Dividing mixed numbers and improper fractions
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12827150
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Area under a graph for GCSE
Free preview - This well thought out booklet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
Under the hood
Finding the area underneath straight line graphs by drawing a trapezium
Estimating the area underneath curves by drawing a trapezium
Finding better estimates of the area by drawing more trapeziums
Determining whether the answers are overestimates or underestimates.
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Two-way tables
Free preview - This well thought out booklet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
Under the hood
Intro examples involving completing an existing two-way table
Using two-way tables to calculate simple probabilities
Drawing new two-way tables to calculate probabilities
Challenge questions involved using two-way tables to calculate conditional probabilities
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12830377
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SOHCAHTOA Trigonometry
Free preview - This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
Under the hood
Using SOHCAHTOA to find missing sides of right angled triangles
Using inverse sin, cos and tan to find missing angles
Challenging examples involving those where the missing side is the denominator (e.g., finding the hypotenuse using sine), combining trig with angles in parallel lines, and finding the vertical height of isosceles triangles.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12830374
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Trigonometric graphs
Free preview - This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
Under the hood
Using the sine, cos and tan graphs to estimate the solutions to equations/find missing values - e.g., estimate sin(40) and solve 5cos(x) = 3.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12830369
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Solving quadratic equations
Free preview - This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to more challenging questions that get them thinking.
Under the hood
Solving quadratic equations by factorising
Solving quadratic equations that need rearranging first
Challenge questions involving forming and solving quadratic equations
Additional tricky examples involving differences of two squares and quadratics where c = 0. E.g., x^2 - 49 = 0 and x^2 + 3x = 0
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Finding the area of a triangle
Free preview - This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
Under the hood
Right angled triangles
Scalene and isosceles triangles
Triangles that have been rotated.
Triangles that are slanted so much that the vertical height is outside.
Working backwards from the area to find missing lengths.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12826965
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Indices revision guide: Foundation paper
Click to download your free indices revision guide. High quality PDF showing all you need to know about indices for your Foundation GCSE exam.
Includes:
Index notation
Multiplication index law
Powers of powers index law
Division index law
Negative indices
Lots of examples, including powers of 1 and 0.
Graph from a table of values
Free preview - This well thought out booklet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
Under the hood
Sketching straight line graphs by plotting co-ordinates from a table
Reading off the graph to find values of x and y
Sketching straight line graphs with negative gradients
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12827581
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Combining ratios
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Under the hood
Combining two or more ratios
Worded questions involving combining ratios
Sharing in a combined ratio
Probabilities and ratios
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12827062
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Rearranging simple formulas
Free preview - This well thought out worksheet has been structured to increase in difficulty gradually, beginning with scaffolded intro examples and building up to challenging extension questions that really get them thinking.
Under the hood
Changing the subject to a letter that appears only once.
Examples involving fractions, brackets, powers, and roots.
Examples where the letter is on the denominator of a fraction.
Examples where there are different letters.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12827049
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