I provide comprehensive worksheets to revise a particular topic (always with answers included) as well as extension materials, for pupils ranging from age about 11 to 16+.
All of my premium resources have a UK and US version.
I provide comprehensive worksheets to revise a particular topic (always with answers included) as well as extension materials, for pupils ranging from age about 11 to 16+.
All of my premium resources have a UK and US version.
Questions and solutions on linear regression:
AH Statistics Linear Regression Questions - estimating the value of r, then calculating all of the information by hand from the table of values. Full solutions included.
AH Statistics Regression.pdf - harder questions testing some theoretical topics
AH Statistics Confidence and Prediction Intervals for Regression - questions
AH Statistics Hypothesis Testing in Regression Analysis - longer explanation and questions on the beta and rho tests
AH Statistics Linear Regression Running Times - a Paper 1 style practice question
AH Statistics Regression FlowChart - a suggested order in which to approach bivariate data (data with two variables), starting with approximate methods and checking the validity of the model as you go.
A variety of resources for pupils to master Excel. Starts with a simple introduction then moves on to using it to run statistical tests.
Although this isn’t part of the syllabus it’s useful for pupils to be able to check their answers, and learn some useful skills.
AH Statistics - Simple Activities to learn Excel
AH Statistics - How to draw a graph in Excel
AH Statistics - Excel
AH Statistics - Excel (solutions)
AH Statistics - More Excel
Practice questions covering
Western Electric Rules
Determining if a system is in statistical control
Calculating upper and lower control limits
Working backwards from limits to finding standard deviation or sample size
Finding the probability of a rule being broken
Provided with solutions
Three sets of questions revising:
- Trig Graphs
- Sine Rule, Cosine Rule and Area of Triangle
(everything except trig identities)
Plus an extra couple of questions as a Homework
Edit: added some Powerpoint slides for revision
Provided with full worked solutions
A short presentation describing Leonard Euler - the greatest mathematician ever! Covers his life, the mathematical notation named after him, and some of the maths he did
Mixed resources covering the difficult topic of proof (contrapositive, proof by induction, direct proof and counterexample).
Includes proof by induction questions, a Powerpoint with slides of questions, and a bank of other questions.
Two sets of questions and solutions on
- units of measurement
- area of rectangles and triangles
- perimeter of rectangles
- simple compound shapes
Edit: added page of challenge questions
A series of three worksheets on solving equations. Covers all types of equations:
Simple: n + 3 = 5
Multiple n: 2n - 3 = 5
Subtracting variable: 5 - 2n = 1
Tricky numbers: 31 + 3n = 5
Squares and roots: 30 – 2n^2 = 12
Brackets: 3(n + 2) = 11
Letters on both sides: 3(3 + n) = 4(n - 3)
Now with solutions included.
Edit: Added Powerpoint of two pages on same topic plus ‘Think of a Number’ problems
This is a set of six puzzles presented as large scale Power Points. I used them as colour A3 posters for a monthly maths competition.
Although they are challenging, they can all be solved without using any advanced techniques.
Full solutions included.
Edit: added two more puzzles
This is a set of six puzzles presented as large scale Power Points. I used them as colour A3 posters for a monthly maths competition.
Although they are challenging, they can all be solved using standard techniques.
Full solutions included.
Edit: added two more puzzles
This is a set of six puzzles presented as large scale Power Points. I used them as colour A3 posters for a monthly maths competition.
Although they are challenging, they can all be solved using standard techniques.
Full solutions included.
Edit: added two more puzzles
This is a set of six puzzles presented as large scale Power Points. I used them as colour A3 posters for a monthly maths competition.
Although they are challenging, they can all be solved without using any advanced techniques.
Full solutions included.
Edit: Added two more puzzles
A bumper set of National 5 Maths resources grouped by topic.
Five sets of Questions by Topic
Four sets of Revision questions by Topic
Whole Course Topic by Topic
More Whole Course Topic by Topic
Example Questions and Answers
Covers everything in National 5:
Fractions, Percentages, Inequalities, Straight Line, Brackets, Rearranging equations, Simultaneous equations, Area and perimeter, Function notation, Arcs and sectors, Volume, Pythagoras, Similarity, Quadratics, Trigonometry
All provided with solutions
A series of three worksheets on solving equations. Covers all types of equations:
Simple: n + 3 = 5
Multiple n: 2n - 3 = 5
Subtracting variable: 5 - 2n = 1
Tricky numbers: 31 + 3n = 5
Squares and roots: 30 – 2n^2 = 12
Brackets: 3(n + 2) = 11
Letters on both sides: 3(3 + n) = 4(n - 3)
Now with solutions included.
Edit: Added Powerpoint of two pages on same topic plus ‘Think of a Number’ problems
Three challenging homeworks for Advanced Higher Maths covering the following topics
Proof by Induction (lots of this)
Direct proof
Proof by Contradiction
Counterexamples
Proof by contrapositive
All provided with full worked solutions
A six-page worksheet with hundreds of questions broken down into topics, with a key rule followed by practice questions. It starts simple with positive indices then covers all other areas. Topics are:
- multiplying and dividing
- powers of powers
- numbers in brackets
- numbers and letters
- to the power zero and one
- negative powers
- square roots
- fractional powers
- fractional negative powers
Provided with answers in the same document.
I wrote this as I couldn’t find any other resource that takes pupils slowly through all the different types of question.
Edit: added Indices Summary Powerpoint/PDF which I print out to give to pupils.
A Power Point time-questions.ppt with questions covering:
converting between 12 and 24 hour time
finding the time between events
converting between hours and minutes
An introduction Speed Distance Time.pdf, with simple questions on each of Distance, Time and Speed, then mixed questions.
A Power Point summary DST Summary.ppt of how to do DST questions
Full solutions provided.
Four Power Point slides on sequences
- the first is simple ‘what comes next’
- the second is counting matchsticks and finding a formula
- the third is formally finding a linking formula between ‘S’ and ‘T’
- the fourth is more practice finding and using the relationship between ‘S’ and ‘T’
If you like more challenging ‘What Comes Next’ problems see my separate resource on that.
A practice test on sequences.
Full solutions attached.