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A to Z of Maths - End of Term Quiz
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A to Z of Maths - End of Term Quiz

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This A to Z of Maths quiz is an excellent end-of-term activity to use with your class. There are 26 questions, each answer begins with the corresponding letter of the alphabet. E.g. The answer to Question 1 starts with an A. I have used this quiz with students in high school (Year 7 to 12). The answers are included.
Match linear equations to table of value worksheet
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Match linear equations to table of value worksheet

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This cut and paste activity is aimed at students learning how to complete tables of values given a linear equation. This maths worksheet is aimed at middle school or lower high school students. It would also make a great homework sheet.
Timetables posters (skip counting)
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Timetables posters (skip counting)

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These printable posters are useful for all ages - from lower primary to high school. They teach students the skip counting (or jump counting) method rather than simple reading a poster. They are also useful for teaching factors and multiples and division. Each number (2-9) can be printed on it’s own page - A4 or A3 is best, depending on the size of your classroom.
Colour by Number Algebra - Expanding brackets using the distributive law
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Colour by Number Algebra - Expanding brackets using the distributive law

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This Colour by Number is aimed at upper primary or lower secondary school students learning how to expand single brackets in algebra. Colour by Numbers are an excellent ‘self checking’ activity to use with students beginning algebra. The students answer the question, then colour in the appropriate sections. Students immediately know if their answer is correct or not based on if they can find the answer in the colouring section.
Colour by Number Alegbra - Factorising
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Colour by Number Alegbra - Factorising

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This Colour by Number is aimed at upper primary or lower secondary school students learning how to factorise simple algebraic expressions. Colour by Numbers are an excellent ‘self checking’ activity to use with students beginning algebra. The students answer the question, then colour in the appropriate sections. Students immediately know if their answer is correct or not based on if they can find the answer in the colouring section.
Colour by Number Algebra - Collecting Like Terms
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Colour by Number Algebra - Collecting Like Terms

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Differentiated worksheets: 2 levels This Colour by Number is aimed at upper primary or lower secondary school students learning how to simplify expressions by collecting like terms. Colour by Numbers are an excellent ‘self checking’ activity to use with students beginning algebra. The students answer the question, then colour in the appropriate sections. Students immediately know if their answer is correct or not based on if they can find the answer in the colouring section. If you like this collecting like terms worksheet, then you may like the other colour by number worksheets in my shopfactorising and expanding brackets by applying the distributive law.
Algebra  Colour by Number Bundle
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Algebra Colour by Number Bundle

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This bundle contains 4 algebra worksheets to engage students in upper primary and lower high school. The 3 Colour-by-Number worksheets are engaging and allow students to self-check their work. The “Intro to Algebra” worksheet has 3 differentiated levels and is a great revision sheet or can be used as a diagnostic
Graphing Linear Equations Worksheet - Monster Hunt
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Graphing Linear Equations Worksheet - Monster Hunt

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This worksheet allows students to practise graphing linear equations using a table of values or from using the slope-intercept form (y=mx+c). The tables of values are differentiated. You can edit the instructions. The aim is to graph the five linear equations, and match the equation to the monster.
Graphing Linear Equations - Christmas treasure hunt
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Graphing Linear Equations - Christmas treasure hunt

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This worksheet allows students to practise graphing linear equations using a table of values or from using the slope-intercept form (y=mx+c). The tables of values are differentiated. You can edit the instructions. The aim is to graph the five linear equations, and match the equation to the monster. *Note: This is the same resource as the “Monster Hunt”, but with different icons. Look in my resources for the other version if the Christmas version doesn’t suit.