These resources are designed to get students to understand properly the topic they are working on. The sets of worksheets include a lot of repetition and are useful for teaching a topic or revision . Some of my resources are at a very basic level and are written for older teenagers and adults. If you like my style please send me suggestions of topics that you would like to see a resource created for.
These resources are designed to get students to understand properly the topic they are working on. The sets of worksheets include a lot of repetition and are useful for teaching a topic or revision . Some of my resources are at a very basic level and are written for older teenagers and adults. If you like my style please send me suggestions of topics that you would like to see a resource created for.
This set of measurement worksheets is written and illustrated for adults and older teenagers who want to improve their basic maths skills but it is also suitable for younger age groups.
The sheets begin by comparing sizes and weights of objects then move on to measuring short distances in centimetres. There are lots of opportunities to practise reading measurement scales and estimation skills at a basic level. Some of the worksheets provide a framework for practical work to reinforce how much a kilogram feels like or the size or a 2 litre bottle of juice.
Standard metric units for length, weight and capacity are introduced and related to everyday objects. Celsius temperatures are also used in real contexts.
Each worksheet comes in three versions. Monochrome, colour or on-screen completion ( answers need to be checked by a tutor )
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This set of shape worksheets is written and illustrated for adults and older teenagers who want to improve their basic maths skills but it is also suitable for younger age groups.
The worksheets provide a gentle introduction to the properties of common 2D and 3D shapes. There is also a strong emphasis on the vocabulary associated with positions and sizes.
The features of 2D shapes are explained beginning with the number of sides and corners moving on to symmetry and identifying right angles. There are simple shape patterns to be completed leading to the drawing of tessellations involving two different shapes.
On the worksheets about 3D shapes there are pictures of both real objects and mathematical diagrams to identify as particular types of shape. Numbers of edges and corners have to be counted and the names of the 2D faces making up each shape are discussed .
There are pages about simple rotations of shapes and measuring angles.
Each worksheet comes in three versions. Monochrome, colour or on-screen completion ( answers need to be checked by a tutor )
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This set of money worksheets is written and illustrated for adults and older teenagers who want to improve their basic maths skills but it is also suitable for younger age groups.
The sheets begin at the level of adding up totals to 10p and progress through counting up the value of small sets of coins, counting in tens and making totals up to £1.
Practise counting up change when buying items with a pound coin or £5 and £10. Choose the correct coins or notes to pay the right amount for things.
Simple calculations involving the cost of buying several objects and the four rules. Convert amounts between punds and pence. See the problems caused by missing zeros when using a calculator. Rounding prices to estimate costs.
Each worksheet comes in three versions. Monochrome, colour or on-screen completion ( answers need to be checked by a tutor )
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This set of time worksheets is written and illustrated for adults and older teenagers who want to improve their basic maths skills but it is also suitable for younger age groups or for learning English.
Practise writing the days of the weekand months in order before progressing onto using dates and calendars. Learn to tell the time on analogue and digital clocks in small steps of progression. Write times using words and numbers. Use the 24 hour clock and a.m. and p.m.
Simple calculations involving time set in real-life contexts e.g. cooking a meal, travelling. Counting backwards and forwards in hours and or minutes from a start time.
Most worksheets comes in three versions. Monochrome, colour or on-screen completion ( answers need to be checked by a tutor )
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Powerpoint with accompanying worksheet to teach students how to make any number 100 times larger or smaller by moving the decimal point.
There is a variety of questions to use the skills in both real life practical situations and abstract calculations. The word problems include currency conversions, measurements and money.
This resource is a follow on to ‘Multiplying and Dividing Decimals by 10’.
The word problem slides could be extracted and used as revision during subsequent lessons.
DfE reference for GCSE 9-1 N2
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This set of worksheets is written and illustrated for adults and older teenagers who want to improve their basic skills. The worksheets cover place value and rounding off of whole numbers from single digit numbers up to millions and billions with exercises at each stage. Real life examples are also included. Count up in tens, hundreds and thousands.
Each worksheet comes in three versions. Monochrome, colour or on-screen completion ( answers need to be checked by a tutor )
Up to level 2 adult numeracy curriculum level and functional skills.
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8 worksheets for revision or reinforcement of basic work on exponential functions for A-level students taking A level exams. Focuses mainly on sketching graphs and transforming them. Designed to improve use of function notation and understanding of domain and range. There are four sheets covering two combined transformations in a structured way including finding the inverse function and plotting its graph.
The function e^x and its graph.
The function ln x and its graph; ln x as the inverse function of e^x.
Differentiation of e^x
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These six worksheets show various graphs that have to be matched to their equations. There are separate worksheets for straight lines, quadratic, cubic and reciprocal graphs plus two mixed worksheets, one suitable for foundation level GCSE. The answers are all provided. The worksheets are also suitable for A-level students who need extra reinforcement.
Some can be worked out using gradients and/or points where the graphs cross the axes or students can also practise simple transformations ( reflection and translation or combinations of these ).
GCSE from 2015 reference A12 Recognise graphs of linear functions, quadratic functions, simple cubic functions and the reciprocal function.
Also supports :
A13 translations and reflections of functions
A10 Identify and interpret gradients and intercepts of linear functions graphically
A2 substitute numerical values into formulae
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10 worksheets with mixed word problems on a variety of real life problems involving measurement and money calculations that require basic addition, subtraction, multiplication or division to find the answers.
Adding up prices of bike equipment using a calculator
Keeping a running total of amounts raised for charity using a scale. Sponsorship amounts
Reading a mileage bar chart for a cycling holiday
Using fractions to mark out a cycle trail and a walk
Word problems about water usage when washing cars, watering the garden from a water butt, having baths and using a water meter.
Illustrated with adult characters and includes the answers.
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Six worksheets with mixed word problems on a variety of real life problems.
Postage Prices - Measure and weigh real parcels then work out the cost of posting them.
Lawn Care - Calculate the area of a lawn then decide how much fertiliser you need to buy and how much it will cost.
Playground Surface - Estimate an irregular area drawn on a grid then calculate how many bags of bark chips are needed to cover it and the cost.
Kitchen Tiles - Work out how many tiles are needed to make a pattern with half and quarter tiles. Calculate areas, total cost and 10%.
Patio Slabs - Convert between metres and centimetres and calculate areas and costs.
Envelope SIzes - Work with shapes and measurements in millimetres.
Illustrated with adult characters. Written model answers are included were appropriate.
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Six worksheets with mixed word problems on a variety of real life problems involving money calculations.
Design and Make a Box - Draw a cuboid net to make a box for a bar of soap.
Plan a Day Out - Use timetables, leaflets and the internet to plan a day out. Work out the total cost of travel, food and activities.
Food Labels - Extract data about nutrition from 5 food labels to compare the healthiness of different foods ( 2 worksheets ).
Baby Names - Read the paragraph and write a list of the most popular boys’ names. Compare the girls’ names.
Logo Designs - Copy designs involving circles. Measuring in centimetres. Circle vocabulary.
Illustrated with adult characters. Written model answers are included where appropriate.
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Ten worksheets with mixed word problems on a variety of real life problems involving measurement and money calculations that require basic addition, subtraction, multiplication or division to find the answers.
Postage prices, buying stamps and posting parcels - identifying 3-D shapes
Baking Buns, grams and kilograms, fractions, time
Bunting - calculations in metres, drawing a triangle.
Knitting calculations and measurements in grams and metric distance units.
Nursery snacks - Look at how much of each type of fruit is one portion and decide if there is enough for each child.
Illustrated with adult characters and includes the answers.
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This resource comprises a colourful powerpoint and three worksheets showing what mixed numbers are. Diagrams and photographs of simple practical situations are used to show that 4 1/2 means four whole units and a half NOT 4 halves which is a very common misconception.
Useful for all age groups that need an introduction to this topic or a reminder.
GCSE 9-1 refs N2
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11 worksheets with mixed word problems on a variety of real life problems involving measurement and money calculations that require basic addition, subtraction, multiplication or division to find the answers.
Swimming - using prices of lessons and sessions. Pool measurements. Reading a table about swimming awards. Calculating the number of lengths needed to gain swimming certificates.
Using a simple bus timetable and details of library opening times.
Asthma care - reading and completing a line graph about peak flow data then drawing a full graph from raw data.
Illustrated with adult characters and includes the answers.
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Six worksheets with mixed word problems on a variety of real life problems involving measuring capacity, volume, angles and distances. Draw probability spinners, design a box, investigate paper sizes, saving water, compare volumes of storage boxes and see how to fit small boxes efficiently into a large carton
Illustrated with adult characters and includes written model answers.
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This colourful powerpoint uses diagrams, animations and photographs to introduce more vocabulary needed for working with circles e.g. chord, arc, sector and segment whilst revising the words introduced in ‘Circles- Introduction’ ( radius, diameter, circumference, centre, circular, semicircle ). It is aimed at GCSE students and below, both at foundation and higher level. The later slides show the connections between circles and 3D shapes and extend vocabulary to sphere, hemisphere, cylinder, ellipse, cone and concentric circles.
The slides have notes and suggestions accompanying them.
The worksheets further reinforce the names of different parts of circles and one is designed to make students draw and measure their own diagrams and introduces ideas they will meet later when studying circle theorems.
The video shows how to draw a hexagon by constructing it inside a circle using arcs. Some students find drawing circles very difficult and anything that motivates them to practise is useful.
DfE references for GCSE 9-1 G9, G1, G4, G12
G9 'Identify and apply circle definitions and properties, including : centre, radius, chord, diameter, circumference, tangent, arc, sector and segment.
See my other resource ‘Circles - Introduction’ which starts from the beginning with radius and diameter calculations, symmetry etc.
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7 carefully structured worksheets that show students how to perform calculations of repeated percentage changes in growth and decay problems. Using percentage multiplier in real life situations like population growth or credit card interest.
Sketch the graphs to see how poulations and amounts change over time.
The answers are included.
GCSE 9-1 references R16, R9, N6, N7, A14
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This set of worksheets is written and illustrated for adults and older teenagers who want to improve their basic maths skills but it is also suitable for younger age groups.
Fractions are covered in various contexts. The ability to calculate a fraction of a given quantity, particularly a sum of money is covered at increasing levels of difficulty in preparation for similar calculations with percentages. Equivalent forms, cancelling, addition and subtraction are also included.
The emphasis in the decimals section is on understanding place value. Tenths, hundredths and thousandths are introduced and related to fractions. There is also the opportunity to practise rounding off decimals, an important skill eeded when solving calculator problems.
See percentages as fractions out of 100. Find one number as a percentage of another. Calculate a percentage of an amount by finding 1%. Calculator methods mainly. Equivalent forms of percentages, decimals and fractions.
Each worksheet comes in three versions. Monochrome, colour or on-screen completion ( answers need to be checked by a tutor )
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These ten worksheets guide students through the origin of the x² + y² = r² equation of a circle and use a variety of problems to reinforce their understanding of the equation and its uses. Tangents are also introduced as are the methods for finding points of intersection between lines and circles. There are plenty of reminders for solving simple quadratic equations like x² = 16 and also simultaneous equations where one equation is not linear.
Written for the GCSE 9-1 specs but the material is also useful for A-level C2 students. Some of the sheets are similar so one can be done in class and the other used for reinforcement. There are problem sheets to extend the most students. As ever, the aim with SKILLSHEETS is to encourage learners to think about what they are doing and use diagrams to help them understand the topic.
DfE reference for GCSE 9-1 A16, A9, A18, A19, A8, A10, N8, G9, G6, G17
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This colourful powerpoint uses animations and photographs to introduce or revise the vocabulary needed for working with circles e.g. radius, diameter, circumference, centre, circular, semicircle. There is also an accompanying worksheet. Slides require students to draw circles with given dimensions and perform calculations based on circles fitting inside other shapes and vice versa.
The images and animations can also be used to revise area calculations, metric unit conversions, symmetry ( using photographs of car badges for instance ) and locus work. The hardest problem requires a knowledge of Pythagoras to solve it. The slides have notes and suggestions accompanying them.
See my other resource ‘Circles - vocabulary’ which follows on from this one to introduce chords, sectors, segments, arcs and tangents.
DfE references for GCSE 9-1 G9, G1
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