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I taught in a range of schools for many years before moving into FE, where I found creative and imaginative approaches just as rewarding with adults. Most of my resources are concerned with giving control to the learner, through a range of methods. Some are great for just giving them experience of examination questions, and the chance to discuss these with other learners. I now concentrate on spreading the range of creations from UK KS1 to KS4, and across the Common Standards.

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I taught in a range of schools for many years before moving into FE, where I found creative and imaginative approaches just as rewarding with adults. Most of my resources are concerned with giving control to the learner, through a range of methods. Some are great for just giving them experience of examination questions, and the chance to discuss these with other learners. I now concentrate on spreading the range of creations from UK KS1 to KS4, and across the Common Standards.
Quizzes & questions for FS L 1 or KS3/KS4/16+; number, fractions, decimals, %, etc.
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Quizzes & questions for FS L 1 or KS3/KS4/16+; number, fractions, decimals, %, etc.

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Six quizzes on PowerPoint covering aspects of number to introduce or round off a lesson on number – integers, directed numbers, decimals, fractions, and percentages. Designed for use with Level 1 16+ learners but suitable for lower levels at any age, or bright youngsters! Plus ten sets of multiple-choice worksheets also covering aspects of number, likewise originally for L1 16+ learners but equally suitable for younger age groups. These have been very popular for a long time. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
Maths multiple-choice quizzes/worksheets FS L2 or KS3/KS4/16+; all aspects. Plus tracking docs.
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Maths multiple-choice quizzes/worksheets FS L2 or KS3/KS4/16+; all aspects. Plus tracking docs.

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Ten multiple choice quizzes in MS Word covering functional mathematics – algebra and formulas, fractions, decimals, percentages, charts, graphs and tables, area and volume, measure, data handling, ratio, proportion, scale, probability, average and range. Designed for use with Level 2 16+ learners but suitable for lower levels at any age, or bright youngsters! All in Word for self-editing. Plus amplification and tracking sheets. These have been very popular for a long time. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
Maths KS3 KS4 Simplifying algebraic expressions; activity, worksheets and extension questions.
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Maths KS3 KS4 Simplifying algebraic expressions; activity, worksheets and extension questions.

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Practical activity using perimeter of shapes to introduce algebraic concept: KS3 - simplify and manipulate algebraic expressions to maintain equivalence by collecting like terms KS4 - simplify and manipulate algebraic expressions by collecting like terms Hands-on card matching activity for collecting like terms – great for pair work and discussion – with a full set of solutions in PowerPoint. Two similar worksheets – one for classwork and one for homework or recap the following lesson. Plus an extension activity with an investigation and more involved questions.
Probability at KS3 or Foundation Tier GCSE.  Experiment/data cards, true/false cards, worksheet.
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Probability at KS3 or Foundation Tier GCSE. Experiment/data cards, true/false cards, worksheet.

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Hands on activities for generating deeper thinking and discussion of probability questions. Learners consider one or more experiment cards and cards with real data to predict the probability of an event. Is a new baby more likely to be a boy? Look at the data. Are all scores on two dice equally likely? Try it and see. An extensive worksheet to consolidate learning, and some true/false cards to get deeper into the questions, which are also in a PowerPoint presentation. All photographs (c)2105 Colin Billett
Two-way tables for KS3 and KS4 - introduction, worksheet and plenary quiz, with lots of questions!
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Two-way tables for KS3 and KS4 - introduction, worksheet and plenary quiz, with lots of questions!

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Two-way tables are very popular questions, and great for getting learners to think logically. Progressive tasks from simply filling in the missing numbers through to creating tables from scratch. The new 2015 specs require learners to use two-way tables to answer questions on conditional probability so I've included a recap quiz that does just that - asks probability questions on a colourful quiz. Plus a lesson plan, so everything you need for a lesson or two. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
Maths Year 6 algebra, KS3 or KS4 revision.  Four games to try - throw the dice, match to equation.
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Maths Year 6 algebra, KS3 or KS4 revision. Four games to try - throw the dice, match to equation.

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Four games to play to reinforce solving simple equations and substitution, so quite suitable for year 6 and key stages 3 or 4. Throw the dice, and match the equation to the score. Claim that tile, and the next person throws. All solutions are in the range of 1 - 6, so easy arithmetic. But game can be adapted any way you like - solve all the equations first, then play the dice game to make three in a row, or four in a row. The second set is throw the dice and substitute the scores into the expressions, then find the numbers in the grid. Give feedback please, on suggested improvements.
KS3/KS4 Multiple resources on multiplying and factorising two brackets and quadratics
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KS3/KS4 Multiple resources on multiplying and factorising two brackets and quadratics

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PowerPoint presentations on using the grid method, plus a poster and an investigation into multiplying diagonals. Worksheets to practice multiplying and factorising two brackets, and lots of questions on solving quadratic equations, including GCSE examples. Plus questions on matching quadratic graphs to expressions. All answers provided either in Word and/or PowerPoint. Everything you need for a couple of lessons at least.
A labour of love: forty nine images of fractions/decimals/percentage plus activity sheets
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A labour of love: forty nine images of fractions/decimals/percentage plus activity sheets

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These have been enormously popular. I teach a number of people who are far more artistically minded than mathematical, so I produced some visual displays to illustrate equivalences. Run the PowerPoint, or print off some slides for display. I've also added a few posters by way of example of how you might use the individual slides. For classroom activity I’ve included five pages of shapes to colour for fractions etc to keep or display. Everything included in editable format, so use as many slides as appropriate for your year group, or change the shapes pages as required. All images ©2015 Colin Billett
Maths KS3 KS4  Pythagoras' Theorem. Quiz, assessments, worksheets, presentation + differentiation.
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Maths KS3 KS4 Pythagoras' Theorem. Quiz, assessments, worksheets, presentation + differentiation.

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A very full set of resources to use and apply Pythagoras' Theorem in a wide range of situations, from simple triangles to finding the length of a line on a co-ordinate grid. PowerPoint presentation with early slides reminding learners of the principles and knowledge. Later questions apply the knowledge and lead on to generalisations. Plus extra worksheets on finding perimeter of polygons and finding the area of a circle drawn on a co-ordinate grid. Surds and use of pi encouraged in line with 2015 UK curriculum. Plus a multiple choice starter to check learning before they begin, with six questions, and another multiple choice activity to use for homework, or as a simple starter in a following lesson.
KS4 Maths Activity for Algebra Revision
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KS4 Maths Activity for Algebra Revision

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AfL in Maths, encourages mathematical thinking - sometimes true, always true, never true. A set of cards for talking about algebraic statements. Plus a powerpoint version for discussion, and a powerpoint version with the answers.
KS3 Maths: Order of Operations Activity
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KS3 Maths: Order of Operations Activity

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BIDMAS, BIMDAS or BODMAS Matching cards for statements and answers, with index numbers, brackets, changed order etc. Plus a powerpoint of the questions for discussion, plus a powerpoint of the answers if one runs out of time.
Maths KS3 or KS4 revision.  Volume of prisms, with a recap of area.
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Maths KS3 or KS4 revision. Volume of prisms, with a recap of area.

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KS3 - derive and apply formulae to calculate volume of cuboids (including cubes) and other prisms. Worksheet/activity to recap simple area, a presentation in PowerPoint to get the learners thinking about volume of cubes, cuboids and prisms, then assorted worksheets presenting prisms in a variety of ways, including those drawn on isometric grids. In PDF or Word for editing and adopting.
Addition and Subtraction of fractions at Key Stage 2; big bundle with activities and worksheets.
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Addition and Subtraction of fractions at Key Stage 2; big bundle with activities and worksheets.

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Fractions four rules KS2 -Year 3 'Add and subtract fractions with the same denominator within one whole.' 'Pupils practise adding and subtracting fractions with the same denominator through a variety of increasingly complex problems to improve fluency.' Presentation and lots of activity, and plenty of resources for you to adapt and make your own. Worksheets, fractions cards, all differentiated. Word and PDF - whatever works for you.
KS4 Multiple resources for recognising and generating sequences
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KS4 Multiple resources for recognising and generating sequences

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KS4 GCSE Foundation and Higher Tiers. Three PowerPoint presentations including multiple choice quiz. Plus two worksheets of GCSE exam-style questions. • generate terms of a sequence from either a term-to-term or a position-to-term rule • recognise and use sequences of triangular, square and cube numbers, simple arithmetic progressions, Fibonacci type sequences, quadratic sequences, and simple geometric progressions (rn where n is an integer, and r is a rational number >0) • deduce expressions to calculate the nth term of linear sequences
KS3/KS4. Averages of grouped data. Data in class intervals. Practical examples & worksheets. F&H
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KS3/KS4. Averages of grouped data. Data in class intervals. Practical examples & worksheets. F&H

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The motivation for this was the difficulty Foundation learners have with averages of grouped data, and no doubt many Higher learners too. I’ve spent years trying to demonstrate the interval in which the median lies, and watched learners who appeared to follow the method for mean of grouped data, only to watch them go to pieces on tests. So this time I went for kinaesthetic and colourful, my main aim always. The documents are in Word so you can cut my photo if you want. I’ve thrown in a couple of real questions, and there are plenty more about, but very easy to make up in this style. All images (c)2015 Colin Billett