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Name the band - foundation maths revision
A multiple choice worksheet to revise foundation topics that include: collecting like terms, expanding double brackets, finding the area of a triangle, nth term, metric units, types of number, angles in a triangle, expanding single brackets, shapes and angles in parallel lines.
Students solve questions which gives them a letter. Once they have all the lettered solutions, they rearrange them to find the name of a band.
Solution is Maroon 5
Name the story/movie - ratio
A multiple choice resource to aid teaching/revision of ratio. Students solve the questions which gives them a letter. Once they have found all the letters, they will need to rearrange them to give them the name of a story/film.
Solution is Robin Hood
GCSE Foundation Maths Cross Number
A cross number sheet to aid revision with foundation topics. Topics include: expanding brackets, solving equations, percentage increase and decrease, finding angles, area of a circle, multiplying decimals, ratio, fractions to decimals and fractions of amounts. Although this was created for GCSE revision, this could be used by many younger year groups also. The solutions can be found on the second page.
Colour by negative numbers
As the title suggests, this is a colouring sheet for practising adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing with negative numbers. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires four different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students answer the questions and colour based on their solution. This then creates a pattern which looks great on a classroom wall. The solution is the pattern displayed.
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Colour by algebra
This contains 3 colour by sheets with their extension versions included. The sheets As the title suggests, these are colouring sheets for practising questions that include collecting terms and solving linear equations. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires three or four different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students solve the answers to the questions and colour based on their solution. This then creates a pattern which looks great on a classroom wall. The solution is the pattern displayed. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
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Colour by gradients
As the title suggests, this is a colouring sheet for practising finding the gradient from linear graph equations. Most will require rearranging and/or muliplying/dividing in order for the gradient to be found. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires three different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students solve the answers to the questions and colour based on their solution. This then creates a pattern which looks great on a classroom wall. The solution is the pattern displayed.
All feedback gratefully accepted.
Colour by powers and roots
As the title suggests, this is a colouring sheet for practising questions that include powers and roots. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires three different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students solve the answers to the questions and colour based on their solution. This then creates a pattern which looks great on a classroom wall. The solution is the pattern displayed. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
All feedback gratefully accepted.
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Colouring by fractions, decimals and percentages.
Four resources covering fractions decimals and percentages.
Colour by solving equations 2 with extension
As the title suggests, this is the second colouring sheet for practising solving linear equations. It also focuses on practising expanding brackets and collecting like terms. This version contains two questions which do not fit the pattern. Students are encouraged to create their own questions which do fit the pattern in order to stretch and challenge. It contains some equations with fractions and equations with multiples xs on both sides. Solution displayed with white spaces where questions do not fit pattern.
Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
All feedback gratefully accepted.
Colour by solving equations 1 with extension
As the title suggests, this is a colouring sheet for practising solving linear equations. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires four different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students solve the answers to the equations and colour based on their solution. Two solutions do not fit the pattern and students are encouraged to find their own questions that will fit the pattern allowing for stretch and challenge. The solution is the pattern displayed with the white spaces where the solution does not fit the pattern. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
All feedback gratefully accepted.
Colour by solving equations 2
As the title suggests, this is the second colouring sheet for practising solving linear equations. It also focuses on practising expanding brackets and collecting like terms. It contains some equations with fractions and equations with multiples xs on both sides. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires three different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students solve the answers to the equations and colour based on their solution. This then creates a pattern which looks great on a classroom wall. The solution is the pattern displayed. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
All feedback gratefully accepted.
Colour by solving equations 1
As the title suggests, this is a colouring sheet for practising solving linear equations. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires four different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students solve the answers to the equations and colour based on their solution. This then creates a pattern which looks great on a classroom wall. It also makes it very easy to tell which students understand and which need help as their answers are easy to see from a distance. Win-win as students are pleased to see their work displayed and the classroom looks brighter. :) The solution is the pattern displayed. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
All feedback gratefully accepted.
Colour by fractions of amounts
As the title suggests, this is a colouring sheet for finding fractions of amounts. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires four different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students solve the answers to the questions and colour based on their solution. This then creates a pattern which looks great on a classroom wall. It also makes it very easy to tell which students understand and which need help as their answers are easy to see from a distance. Win-win as students are pleased to see their work displayed and the classroom looks brighter. :) The solution is the pattern displayed. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
All feedback gratefully accepted
Colour by equivalent fractions decimals and percentages
As the title suggests, this is a colouring sheet for practising comparing fractions decimals and percentages. It includes adding, subtracting multiplying and dividing fractions and decimals. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires three different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students solve the answers to the questions and colour based on their solution. This then creates a pattern which looks great on a classroom wall. It also makes it very easy to tell which students understand and which need help as their answers are easy to see from a distance. Win-win as students are pleased to see their work displayed and the classroom looks brighter. :) The solution is the pattern displayed. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
All feedback gratefully accepted
Colour by equivalent expression with extension
As the title suggests, this is a colouring sheet for practising simplifying expressions. It focuses on practising expanding brackets and collecting like terms. It also requires students to recognise equivalent expressions regardless of the order. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires three different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students solve the answers to the decimal questions and colour based on their solution. This then creates a pattern which looks great on a classroom wall. This sheet has two solutions which don't fit the pattern. Students are encouraged to find these questions and replace them with their own questions which DO fit the pattern. The solution is the pattern displayed. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
All feedback gratefully accepted.
Colour by dividing with decimals
As the title suggests, this is a colouring sheet for practising dividing with decimals. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires three different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students solve the answers to the decimal questions and colour based on their solution. This then creates a pattern which looks great on a classroom wall. It also makes it very easy to tell which students understand and which need help as their answers are easy to see from a distance. Win-win as students are pleased to see their work displayed and the classroom looks brighter. :) The solution is the pattern displayed. Suitable for KS3 and KS4.
All feedback gratefully accepted
Colour by decimal sums (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division).
As the title suggests, this is a colouring sheet for practising adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing with decimals. Unlike other maths colouring sheets, each sheet only requires three different colours and therefore requires fewer teacher supplies. Students solve the answers to the decimal questions and colour based on their solution. This then creates a pattern which looks great on a classroom wall. It also makes it very easy to tell which students understand and which need help as their answers are easy to see from a distance. Win-win as students are pleased to see their work displayed and the classroom looks brighter. :) The solution is the pattern displayed.
All feedback gratefully accepted.
Colour by equivalent expressions
An activity to simplify algebraic terms/ collect like terms. Is suitable for KS3 and Foundation KS4. Students solve questions and may then colour solutions to create a pattern. Lovely to brighten up classrooms with students work.