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Reading bar charts worksheet
KS2 Handling Data KS3 Statistics: representing data. Maths worksheet suitable for classwork or homework. A simple worksheet with three bar charts and questions about them. Couple of mixed quetions as a starter and a puzzle at the end.
Trigonometry Introduction Lesson
A lesson that introduces sin,cos and tan, with a little quiz and questions at the the end.
Rounding to Significant Figures Worksheet
Worksheet for rounding to significant figures with starter main and extention
Ordering fractions
Starter has equivalnce and LCM, main is ordering fractions. Extention is converting fractions to decimals, may be tricky for some groups as not all fractions convert nicely.
GCSE Reverse Percentage PowerPoint
A GCSE PowerPoint showing how to use multipliers to increase and decrease amounts as well as find original prices. There are some questions for students too. Hope you find this useful.
Fractions of Amounts Worksheet
A worksheet with starter of dividing and multiplication practice, main is finding fractions of amounts and extention is equivalent fraction investigation.
Hope you find it useful
KS3 / GCSE - 7 Percentage Starters - PowerPoint
A PowerPoint with a collection of multiple choice percentage quizzes, has multipliers, reverse percentage, percentage increase and decrease, converting fractions and decimals to percentages, and finding percentages mentally. Ideal for KS3 and GCSE students.
Perimeter Worksheet
A simple perimeter with starter, main and extention, hope you find it useful
Solving Equations powerpoint
A powerpoint showing how to solve linear equations, it encourages students to read the equations and work backwards. There are some questions with answers at the end.
KS3 Maths Dividing by Decimals Powerpoint
A KS3 powerpoint showing how to divide by decimals with some questions at the end.
Negative numbers starter / plenary quiz
ten question on adding and subtracting negative numbers, 10 seconds for each, then answers at the end, something nice to through up at the end of a lesson
KS3 - Scatter Graphs Worksheet
A KS3 scatter graphs worksheet with starter main and extension. Includes correlation , drawing lines of best fit and estimating values using the line of best fit
Simple Direct Proportion PowerPoint and Questions
A PowerPoint with a few KS3 examples of how to do the unitary method and some questions to follow. Great revision for proportion.
Completing the Square Powerpoint
A lesson on completing the square with a quiz for a starter, a few examples and a quiz at the end
KS3 / GCSE: Fractions Revision Powerpoint
A powerpoint which covers most fraction topics. Includes simplifying, equivalent fractions, adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing, conversion to decimals and percentages, ordering fractions, finding fractions of amounts.
There are questions to practise with. I intend to give it to students so they can take it home to revise from, these aren't intended to be full lessons. Hope you find it useful.
Little error with adding fractions slides sorted out
GCSE Indirect / Inverse Proportion Worksheet
A GCSE worksheet with indirect proportion questions, finding k, writing equations and substituting values into the equation. Can be used on the IWB or printed out as worksheets.
KS3 Maths Multiplying and Dividing by Decimals
Maths Starter. Powerpoint slide. A starter asking students to try and write down as many sets of three numbers which multiply to make 4.8 as they can in 2 minutes. Then followed by some questions on multiplying and dividing decimals.
Coordinates Test
A test on coordinates including finding the midpoint, gradient and distance between two points
Multiplying and Dividing Fractions (worded) sheet
Worded Fraction Problems
Objective: to be able to multiply and divide fractions to answer worded question, without a calculator. Homework or classwork worksheet.
A worksheet with starter, main and extention, cover top heavy and mixed numbers in the starter. Hope you find it useful.
100 Maths Puzzles - KS3 / GCSE
Some maths puzzles I found on the internet which can be used as starters or plenaries, or escape routes if half the class don't turn up because of an assembly over running! Ideal for KS3 and GCSE students.