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We are two teachers, mum and daughter, with over 60 years of experience between us. In our shop you will find both Maths and English resources to help teachers and students alike.
We work with enthusiasm and hope that this comes through in our resources.
This worksheet has a table with 24 quadratic equations whose answers are whole numbers. They are thought to be solved by factorisation.
The answers are included in the second document.
This worksheet contains quadratic equations specially designed to be solved by factorisations.
The given equations are arranged in different ways so the students have to decide what they have to do with each one.
This document also includes the factorisation and the answers.
Here is a trigonometry summary wich includes the tangent ratio, the cosine ratio and the sine ratio. It will help your KS3 Maths students to learn and understand the basic trigonometry formulas.
Hope you find it useful!
These exercises are perfect to revise with your KS3 students:
- Circumference of a Circle
- Area of a circle.
- Radius and diameter given the area or the circumference.
You can find the answers at the end of the document.
I hope you find it useful!
Exercises to revise:
- Circumference and area of a circle.
- Perimeter
- Uniform cross-section Volumes.
- Density, mass and volume.
Hope you find it useful!
Here are some trigonometry word problems. Most of them require you to draw the right-angled triangle and then decide what formula must be applied according to the given information.
They are rather challenging to help your students consolidate their basic trigonometry knowledge.
It includes the answer key.
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This worksheet contains 10 percentage and ratio word problems. You can find the answer key at the end of the document.
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Here is an initial assessment to check your learners’ existing knowledge and skills on probability. It is an excellent way to find out your students’ needs before you start teaching the topic.
This resource includes.
Syllabus content.
Probability summary.
8 probability exercises.
Answer key.
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Here is a test on Parts of a whole and addition and subtraction of fractions and decimals for Year 7.
It includes the answer key.
You can also use it as to practise.
I hope you find it useful.
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Here is a progression test that my Year 10 students sat last week as a global assessment.
20 questions with answer key. 50 marks to evaluate the following topics:
Number.
Vulgar and decimal fractions and percentages.
The four rules.
Directed numbers.
Squares and cubes.
Ordering and set notation.
Ratio, proportion and rate.
Algebraic representations and formulae.
Algebraic manipulation.
Simultaneous equations.
Integer sequences.
The questions have been taken from different GCSE and IGCSE past papers.
I hope you find it useful!
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Here is a worksheet that contains:
Explanation on how to calculate the side of a square given its area.
17 questions.
Answer key.
I hope you find it useful.
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Here is a test on probability, introducing geometry and sets.
It includes the answer key.
You can also use it to practise.
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This worksheet contains 10 exercises on straight line graphs and their answers.
Find the equation of a line given its graph.
Find the equation of a line given two points.
Given a point and an equation find the equation of the line parallel to the given one that passes through that point.
Given a point and an equation find the equation of the line perpendicular to the given one that passes through that point.
Parallel and perpendicular lines.
Intersection point of two straight lines (graphical solution to simultaneous equations)
Representation of straight lines.
Given the graph of an equation, solve other equations.
y- intercept and x-intercept.
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Some exercises to review probability with Year 9. It includes a brief summary at the beginning about:
Adding probabilities: Mutually exclusive events: P (A or B) = P (A) + P(B).
Multiplying probabilities: Independent events: P (A and B) = P (A) x P (B)
It includes the answer key!
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