Powerpoints that I use to get the class settled/started. They review previously covered topics and generally get progressively more challenging. The students get 5 mins for each slide and they have to be prepared to give me the answers.
Powerpoint going through finding a reverse percentage with and without the multiplier method. Questions have answers and are based upon an old worksheet that I made years ago (and has been copied and put on here before :() Exam questions are scanned from old exam papers and also have answers. Enjoy!
28 Past Exam Questions (with answers) that can be used to start a lesson. Useful for supporting a weak higher class or boosting a good foundation class
Four powerpoint slides covering the Number, Data, Shape and Algebra each containing a number of past exam questions. They can be used as a homework resource.
Answers are included
A powerpoint resource that starts with multiplying and dividing fractions (including mixed numbers) then looks at adding and subtracting. It also has some quite challenging BODMAS (or BIDMAS if you prefer)questions.
Examples and Answers are provided
Powerpoint on finding the gradient between two points and of a line. It also covers parallel and perpendicular lines, the midpoint of two points, simple quadratic graphs and the intersection of two lines.
A selection of Data Handling exam questions. Topics are two-way tables, frequency polygons, mean from frequency tables and stem and leaf diagrams. The first two slides are versions of what I give the students the rest of the powerpoint is the questions again with the answers.