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.
A mixed collection of questions covering many major topics of National 5 of GCSE Maths, all with a fun theme of Colin the Caterpillar!
Topics covered are:
Indices, fractions, volume, quadratics, scattergraph, statistics, percentages
Provided with full solutions.
A series of question sets that test the basics along with extension material.
• Question Set 1 Gradient, Straight line, Circles, Equations, Volume
• Question Set 2 Rounding, Formulas and Pythagoras
• Question Set 3 Trigonometry, Simultaneous Equations & Lines
• Question Set 4 Similarity, Trigonometry, Algebra, Circles
• Question Set 5 Volume, lines, circles and factorising
• Question Set 6 Factorising, Brackets, Fractions
• Question Set 7 Quadratics, Changing the Subject, Numeracy
• Question Set 8 Polynomials, Algebra, DST
• Question Set 9 Complete Square, Shapes, Equations, Numeracy
• Question Set 10 Revision
Full solutions provided to all questions.
(Extra question set of mixed questions included 2021)
A set of nine revision homeworks, including one for calculator and one non-calculator.
Covers all areas of the National 5 Mathematics syllabus.
All provided with solutions.
A Power Point and two sets of worksheets (with solutions) on
- place value
- ordering decimals
- decimal scales
- addition subtraction division and multiplication with decimals
- rounding decimals
Also includes a simple decimals starter (Power Point)
A series of questions to practice learning about the straight line.
Each one is based on a real life linear relationship, which pupils investigate.
For a good class will take about an hour to do thoroughly
Skills used:
- drawing graph from data points
- working out the gradient
- working out the y-intercept
- working out the equation of a line from the graph
- using the equation to interpolate missing points
Full solutions included
A fun challenge to try and work out the maths behind the fact that a dog will take the optimal path into a river to get a ball.
Needs knowledge of
visualising 2D motion
distance speed time
finding the minimum of a quadratic
Provided with solutions
A series of nicely presented questions each with some money coming in and some expenses. It's quite simple but gives pupils plenty of practice dealing with the terminology and some simple numeracy.
Questions on the following topics:
Direct and Inverse Proportion
Reciprocal Graphs
Nth term of linear or quadratic sequences
Circle Theorems
Probability
Trigonometry
Modulus function
These are particularly aimed at Scottish pupils as these topics aren’t included in the Scottish syllabus.
Four worksheets with questions covering the maths required for Advanced Higher Mechanics
(partial fractions, differentiation, integration).
These topics are also included in Advanced Higher Maths so could be useful for that too.
Update - added 2022 practice questions and a practice test.
All with solutions.
When a pupil asked “what do we need to know for the exam” this is what I wrote. It covers every topic in National 5 maths, with examples of the formulas then ones for you to try (reading isn’t enough in maths, you need to do the problems yourself).
The formulas that are in grey are the ones that you are given in the exam, but I included here anyway.
Edit: Jan 2022 fixed two mistakes with indices
Two resources about the Poisson Distribution
A Powerpoint that contains everything you need for the Poisson distribution
recap of the properties of the Normal and Binomial distributions (to avoid getting them mixed up)
examples of situations with Poisson distributions
solving small problems using the Poisson formula
solving medium problems using a data booklet
solving large problems using a normal approximation
analysis of the assumptions involved in a Poisson distribution
summary of the properties of the Poisson distribution
An extra page of questions with solutions at the end
A Powerpoint with questions and answers, alongside video solutions.
The following questions are solved for a normally distributed population:
probability of being above a certain value
probability of being below a certain value
probability of being between two values
Final answers are found using a data booklet (specifically the one for Advanced Higher Statistics in Scotland)
Also included ‘AH Statistics Normal Distributions with Phi Notation’ which shows how the number of standard deviations above or below the mean leads to a probability.
Normal distribution short questions
Three resources:
A Powerpoint with questions and answers, alongside video solutions.
The following questions are solved:
finding the mean of a sample
finding the variance of a sample
estimating population mean from a sample
estimating population variance from a sample
Mean and Varirance questions by P Benson for which I’ve written out solutions
Expectation Algebra questions
Some resources to help understand the normal approximation to a binomial distribution.
A Powerpoint investigating when a Binomial distribution is close to a normal distribution, and also a video commentary of the Powerpoint.
We find that if the sample size is too small (or too skewed) then the normal approximation is good. Specifically, we want np>5 and nq>5.
A couple of worked solutions to example problems, in video form
A one page summary of the four different types of two sample tests:
Mann Whitney
Wilcoxon
Z-test
T-test
Also extra questions on two sample z-tests for proportions
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