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 bumper collection of resources for Factorizing Quadratics, including various activities and games and plenty of practice questions, which also include the other types of factorising required for KS4 or National 5 in Scotland.
- Jokes and riddles for factorising trinomials
- Catchphrase for factorising trinomials
- Quadratic problems for real life problems, with trinomials, completing square and finding roots
- Extra questions, with five pages of simple factorisation, difference of squares, trinomials and problem solving
All provided with answers
This is a series of questions that will guide pupils from thinking only in numbers to thinking algebraically.
The questions are increasingly challenging, finishing with some that require a lot of thought and can be investigated further.
This project gives pupils some real life houses from around the world to practice finding the area and perimeter of.
The package includes an introductory Power Point then a series of tasks, culminating in designing their own shelter.
Skills used:
- Area
- Perimeter
- Units
- Scale drawing
- Budgeting
Full solutions included.
This is a series of questions aimed at making pupils more comfortable with dealing with formulas with fractions in them.
I made this worksheet in response to a very bright class who had no problems with most formula but struggled rearranging fractions.
Full solutions included.
Edit: added powerpoint of extra questions
Edit: added some textbook change the subject questions with answers
This is a series of questions testing the basic principles that there are 60 seconds in a minute, and 60 minutes in an hour.
They start easy and get harder, including decimals and fractions.
Full solutions included.
This is a five round team quiz that takes about 50-75 minutes to do completely.
The questions are not too serious and everyone should be able to have a good guess.
Full solutions included.
(Updated 2022)
This is an investigation for the whole class to do at the same time, investigating the seemingly simple idea of the four corners of a rectangle.
It will force pupils to get out of the simple thinking that every rectangle has to be lined up with the co-ordinate axes, with a horizontal base and vertical sides.
Can be done visually, or for more able pupils with algebra and straight lines.
Full solutions included.
There are two comprehensive worksheets here practicing basic skills with decimals.
Pupils can work individually going through the questions as revision.
Full solutions included.
Pupils learn about money and get the chance to design their own coins.
Practices simple skills with money and deicmals, and gets them thinking about currencies in general with some extension questions.
This activity is inspired by the Scottish Independence Referendum of 2014.
Two pages of tricky riddles, that will keep pupils busy.
The second page is much harder than the first.
Requires only simple mathematical ideas but lots of lateral and creative thinking.
Solutions provided.
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.
These puzzles are challenging and give the scope for comprehensive answers.
Full solutions included.
These two activities extend from 3 by 3 to 4 by 4 magic squares. Pupils design an individual magic square then search for groups of four numbes that add up to 34 (there are lots).
Good practice with simple addition and subtraction strengthening number bonds, then for more advanced pupils using algebra to get a more general solution
Edit: Added a bank of more 4 by 4 magic squares that pupils can use to find more groups of 34
This is a series of tricky challenges to complement usual class work, using a full range of maths skills:
- trigonometry
- simultaneous equations
- algebra
- fractions
- area
- logic
Can be used as extensions or homework.
Full solutions included.
This is two worksheets practicing some important basic skills.
The first worksheet is powers of ten and multiplication.
The second worksheet introduces two-step multiplication (e.g. multiplying by 20 is ×2 and ×10) and division.
Full solutions included.
Practice multiplying and dividing
- first of all 10, 100, 1000 etc.
- then by 20, 300, 4000 etc.
- then using decimals, e.g. 1.3 x 300
A series of worksheets revising these basic skills, and a Power Point for revision
Full solutions included for all the worksheets.
A series of worksheets revising negative numbers.
- addition and subtraction
- subtracting negative numbers
- multiplying and dividing
- all operations, with fractions and decimals
Full solutions provided.