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These are my contributions to the wonderful world of maths resources! They are all free. Check out my blog to see hundreds of resource recommendations for Key Stage 3, 4 and 5.

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These are my contributions to the wonderful world of maths resources! They are all free. Check out my blog to see hundreds of resource recommendations for Key Stage 3, 4 and 5.
Angles in Polygons Homework
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Angles in Polygons Homework

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This is a Pret homework for angles in polygons. In Pret homeworks, pupils practise, recall, extend and think. These homeworks are typically followed in class with spelling or memory tests and discussions about research findings. For an editable version of this homework and Pret homeworks for many more topics, see http://prethomework.weebly.com/.
Exploring Graphs with Desmos
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Exploring Graphs with Desmos

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Desmos is very user-friendly. After a short demonstration on the IWB, pupils are able to spend a whole lesson on a computer or tablet using Desmos to explore graph types and simple transformations. I used this worksheet with Year 9 - there's enough here for two lessons.
Standard Deviation Homework
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Standard Deviation Homework

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This is a Pret homework for standard deviation. In Pret homeworks, pupils practise, recall, extend and think. These homeworks are typically followed in class with spelling or memory tests and discussions about research findings. For an editable version of this homework and Pret homeworks for many more topics, see http://prethomework.weebly.com/
Metric Unit Conversions
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Metric Unit Conversions

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A simple worksheet or quiz on metric unit conversions. Useful in class at KS3 or for GCSE revision at KS4. Also included is guidance for GCSE teachers on what unit conversion students need to memorise and which ones are provided in their GCSE exams. Word versions are provided for editing if required.
Finding the gradient of a curve using a tangent
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Finding the gradient of a curve using a tangent

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This worksheet has been made for the new GCSE specification. Students are given four graphs and are required to find the gradient using a tangent at various points. This worksheet is designed to allow students to practise the skill before moving onto application. Answers are included.
Introduction to Writing Algebraically
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Introduction to Writing Algebraically

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Based on an exercise I spotted in an antique maths textbook, this exercise is designed to build confidence in writing algebraically. Students are presented with pairs of questions: in each pair, one question involves numbers, and the equivalent question involves algebra. The idea is that if they know how to do it with numbers, then they just do the same thing with the algebra. This should be an accessible introduction to algebra, drawing on students’ existing skills. An editable version is provided, and answers are included.
GCSE Calculator Revision Mats: Higher and Foundation
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GCSE Calculator Revision Mats: Higher and Foundation

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These resources are for mixed-topic calculator GCSE revision. There are four levels: Foundation is aimed at students working at Grades 1 - 3 Foundation Plus is aimed students working at Grades 3 - 5 Higher is aimed at students working at Grades 4 - 6 Higher Plus is aimed at students working at Grades 6 - 9. I printed onto two sheets of A3 (stapled) but they would work on A4 too. Answers are provided. Editable versions are provided in case you want to change some questions to suit the level of your students. Some of the images are lifted from Google images. I have a similar set of non-calculator resources here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-revision-mats-higher-and-foundation-12113840 I have a second set of calculator resources here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-calculator-revision-mats-set-2-higher-and-foundation-12128297 And a third set here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-calculator-revision-mats-set-3-higher-and-foundation-12134794. Hope these are helpful. If you spot an error please let me know (@mathsjem).
Spot the Mistake: GCSE Maths Revision
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Spot the Mistake: GCSE Maths Revision

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This is a set of 10 questions for Higher tier and 10 questions for Foundation tier. In each case all but one question has been answered incorrectly. Pupils have to identify and correct the mistakes. The questions are taken from AQA Legacy Papers.
New AS Maths: Key Facts Quiz (Pure)
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New AS Maths: Key Facts Quiz (Pure)

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I have adapted my old C1/C2 quizzes to make a quiz suitable for the new AS maths pure content. This works well as a starter activity in a revision lesson. Alternatively students can use this quiz to test themselves at home. Statistics version here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-as-maths-key-facts-quiz-statistics-11917738
Changing the Subject of Science Formulae
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Changing the Subject of Science Formulae

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I made this resource for a borderline set of Year 9 students to help them practise the basics of changing the subject. I wanted to give them some physics formulae but didn’t want anything too complex, so made this little worksheet.
Factorising Non-Monic Quadratics by Inspection
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Factorising Non-Monic Quadratics by Inspection

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This resource provides a structured approach for pupils to develop fluency in factorising harder quadratics by inspection. Initially some values are given - the difficulty level increases as the scaffolding is removed.
Year 11 Intervention Diagnostic Assessment
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Year 11 Intervention Diagnostic Assessment

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Designed for Higher Tier students working at a low Grade 4, this is a skills-based mini-assessment used to diagnose gaps at the start of an intervention. Needs 15 - 20 minutes. Images borrowed from Maths Genie and Corbett Maths, with thanks.
Maths Classroom and Corridor Displays
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Maths Classroom and Corridor Displays

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Just a few simple posters for maths classrooms, created in Canva. 1. List of essential equipment 2. 'Learn something new today’ 3. Mathematicians quote by Matt Parker - 2 versions 4. Welcome to maths (with adapted Hogwarts quote) - 2 versions 5. ‘If you are not willing to learn…’ quote - 2 versions 6. 'Entitled to disruption free learning’ 7. Alphabet maths 8. Divide by zero joke 9. Change the ending quote (often attributed to CS Lewis)
Quadratic formula homework
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Quadratic formula homework

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This is a Pret homework for the quadratic formula. In Pret homeworks, pupils practise, recall, extend and think. These homeworks are typically followed in class with spelling or memory tests and discussions about research findings. For an editable version of this homework and Pret homeworks for many more topics, see http://prethomework.weebly.com/.