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I regularly upload resources that I have created during 30 years as a teacher. Most of these are maths, but there are some ICT/Computing and Tutor Time activities. All of the resources are my own and are not available from third-parties. The resources have been tweaked over time and I have had many happy lessons and shed-loads of happy and successful students. At the end of 2017 the TES announced that I was the most downloaded new author and in 2018 another 2 million were added to the count.

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I regularly upload resources that I have created during 30 years as a teacher. Most of these are maths, but there are some ICT/Computing and Tutor Time activities. All of the resources are my own and are not available from third-parties. The resources have been tweaked over time and I have had many happy lessons and shed-loads of happy and successful students. At the end of 2017 the TES announced that I was the most downloaded new author and in 2018 another 2 million were added to the count.
Quadratic Sequences 1 (Treasure Hunt)
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Quadratic Sequences 1 (Treasure Hunt)

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This activity requires students spot the pattern in a quadratic sequence and then work out the next two terms. Click -->https://tes.com/.../Treasure Hunts to download Treasure Hunts on 40 other topics. -- A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so. Unlike most Treasure Hunts, this one has the added feature that the answers to the questions give an encrypted clue. When students decipher this clue, it reveals where the treasure is hidden! The question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large version can be pinned around the room and used for a whole class activity. The smaller cards can be used for group work or by individuals. The smaller cards are particularly helpful during interventions. Colour coding: I have used colours to indicate the increasing difficulty of questions: Red, Orange and Green (from primary up to GCSE Foundation) Blue and Purple (GCSE Higher) If you like this resource then please rate it and/or leave a comment by clicking here --> https://tes.com/.../Quick Comment
Inequalities 4 (Treasure Hunt)
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Inequalities 4 (Treasure Hunt)

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This activity requires students to look at inequalities on a number line and write them in the form a ≤ x ≤ b. Click --> https://tes.com/.../Treasure Hunts for similar style Treasure Hunts on 40 other topics. --- Note that unlike most Treasure Hunts, this one has the added feature that the answers give an encrypted clue. Deciphering this clue reveals where the treasure is hidden! A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so. These question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large cards can be pinned around around the classroom and used for a whole class activity; the smaller (loop cards) can be used for group work or by individuals – they are particularly helpful for one-to-one tutorials and during interventions.
Expanding Double Brackets 1  (Treasure Hunt)
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Expanding Double Brackets 1 (Treasure Hunt)

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This activity is a fun way to help students reinforce their skills in multiplying two brackets. Click-->https://tes.com/.../Treasure Hunts for Treasure Hunts on 30 other topics. -- A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so. Unlike most Treasure Hunts, this one has the added feature that the answers to the questions give an encrypted clue. When students decipher this clue, it reveals where the treasure is hidden! The question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large version can be pinned around the room and used for a whole class activity. The smaller cards can be used for group work or by individuals. The smaller cards are particularly helpful during interventions. Colour coding: I have used colours to indicate the increasing difficulty of questions: Red, Orange and Green (from primary up to GCSE Foundation) Blue and Purple (GCSE Higher) If you like this resource then please rate it and/or leave a comment by clicking here --> https://tes.com/.../Quick Comment
Expanding a Bracket 1 (Treasure Hunt)
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Expanding a Bracket 1 (Treasure Hunt)

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This activity gives students practice at expanding a bracketed expression which has been multiplied by a single-digit number. Click --> https://tes.com/.../Treasure Hunts for similar style Treasure Hunts on 30 other topics. --- Note that unlike most Treasure Hunts, this one has the added feature that the answers give an encrypted clue. Deciphering this clue reveals where the treasure is hidden! A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so. These question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large cards can be pinned around around the classroom and used for a whole class activity; the smaller (loop cards) can be used for group work or by individuals – they are particularly helpful for one-to-one tutorials and during interventions.
Expanding a Bracket 3 (Loop Cards)
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Expanding a Bracket 3 (Loop Cards)

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These reusable cards are excellent for one-to-one tutorials and interventions. They are also great when working with small groups or as a starter/plenary for a whole class. For Loop Cards on more than 50 other topics click 👉 www.tes.com/../more.... This particular set of cards allows students to practise multiplying a bracketed expression by an algebraic term. Note that the questions have been carefully selected so that they provide good coverage of this sub-topic and so that the opportunities for students to guess answers are minimised. Colour coding: All my loop cards are colour-coded to indicate the approximate level of the questions: KS2 – red and orange KS3/GCSE Foundation – orange and green GCSE Higher – green, blue and purple Further information: In this download there are four sets of similar cards and a student chooses one of the sets and sorts them into order by answering the questions. Then they try to do it faster using a different set, which has the same questions, but a different sort order 😃 My favourite use of loop cards is for two students to have different versions of the cards and race each other. They then check their answers, shuffle, swap packs and race again (quickest overall time wins). More instructions are included in the download. Cut out card size is approx. 65 x 90 mm. 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page doesn’t work, then go to your ratings page by clicking 👉 https://tes.com/.../rate-resources…
Maths Terms (Five Posters, Landscape, A3+)
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Maths Terms (Five Posters, Landscape, A3+)

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Originally designed for my own classroom, I am delighted to share these five posters of Mathematical terms. There are separate posters for Number, Algebra, Functions & Graphs, Geometry and Statistics. Formatted for A3, but will print form A4 up to A1. Click 👉www.tes.com/.../more-posters... to see my other posters, which are also available for free.
Alphabet Display (Colourful Symmetry letters in different sizes)
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Alphabet Display (Colourful Symmetry letters in different sizes)

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These display letters can be cut out and used as a colourful choice for titles on display boards or even for bunting. Each letter shows both its rotational symmetry and its line symmetry. The letters are colour-coded so that those of the same symmetry have the same colour and background :-) I have prepared them for easy printing in three sizes (A5, A6 and A7).<hr>As well as discussing symmetry, other nice activities to do with students include asking: +“What maths words can be made using only letters which have exactly one line of symmetry?” +“How many different maths words can be made (at the same time) using only one set of 26 letters?” +“What’s the shortest sentence, which is the mathematical equivalent of The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog ?”
A-Level Summary Notes (with detailed solutions)
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A-Level Summary Notes (with detailed solutions)

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These are (were) my C1 summary notes. The questions are carefully selected and have fully-worked solutions. Perfect for re-sit students to self-study, but I continue to use the relevant sections for GCSE 9-1 and the new A-level. Topics covered are: 1. Rules of Indices 2. Surds 3. Simultaneous Equations (Involving Quadratics) 4. Solving Inequalities 5. Factorising Cubics 6. Completing the Square 7. Sketching Graphs 8. Understanding the Discriminant 9. Transformations of Functions 10. Co-ordinates and Straight Line Graphs 11. Intersections of Graphs
 12. Differentiation and Integration 13. Equations of Tangents and Normals 14. Terms in a Sequence 15. Arithmetic Series
IGCSE Revision (Differentiation: Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration)
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IGCSE Revision (Differentiation: Displacement, Velocity and Acceleration)

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A revision sheet (with answers) containing IGCSE exam-type questions, which require the students to differentiate to work out equations for velocity and acceleration. This sheet is designed for International GCSE revision (IGCSE), but could also be used as a homework for first-year A-level students. 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page does not work, then go to your ratings page by clicking here 👉 https://tes.com/.../rate-resources…
Using nth Term Formulae (Treasure Hunt)
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Using nth Term Formulae (Treasure Hunt)

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This activity helps to strengthen students' skills in substituting a value into the formula of an arithmetic sequence. Click --> https://tes.com/.../Treasure Hunts for similar style Treasure Hunts on 40 other topics. --- Note that unlike most Treasure Hunts, this one has the added feature that the answers give an encrypted clue. Deciphering this clue reveals where the treasure is hidden! A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so. These question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large cards can be pinned around around the classroom and used for a whole class activity; the smaller (loop cards) can be used for group work or by individuals – they are particularly helpful for one-to-one tutorials and during interventions.
Angles in Quadrilaterals (Treasure Hunt)
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Angles in Quadrilaterals (Treasure Hunt)

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This activity gives students good practice at using the angle properties of parallelograms, kites etc., to work out the unknown angle in many different quadrilaterals. Click --> https://tes.com/.../Treasure Hunts for similar style Treasure Hunts on 40 other topics. --- Note that unlike most Treasure Hunts, this one has the added feature that the answers give an encrypted clue. Deciphering this clue reveals where the treasure is hidden! A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so. These question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large cards can be pinned around around the classroom and used for a whole class activity; the smaller (loop cards) can be used for group work or by individuals – they are particularly helpful for one-to-one tutorials and during interventions.
Fractions to Decimals (Treasure Hunt)
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Fractions to Decimals (Treasure Hunt)

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This is a quick activity, ideal as a starter, that helps verify students knowledge of common fraction-decimal equivalences. Click --> https://tes.com/.../Treasure Hunts for similar style Treasure Hunts on 40 other topics. --- Note that unlike most Treasure Hunts, this one has the added feature that the answers give an encrypted clue. Deciphering this clue reveals where the treasure is hidden! A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so. These question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large cards can be pinned around around the classroom and used for a whole class activity; the smaller (loop cards) can be used for group work or by individuals – they are particularly helpful for one-to-one tutorials and during interventions.
Simplifying Ratios (Treasure Hunt)
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Simplifying Ratios (Treasure Hunt)

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This activity gives students practice at converting ratios into their simplest form, by dividing both parts. Click --> https://tes.com/.../Treasure Hunts for similar style Treasure Hunts on 40 other topics. -- Note that unlike most Treasure Hunts, this one has the added feature that the answers give an encrypted clue. Deciphering this clue reveals where the treasure is hidden! A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so. These question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large cards can be pinned around around the classroom and used for a whole class activity; the smaller (loop cards) can be used for group work or by individuals ��� they are particularly helpful for one-to-one tutorials and during interventions.
Decimals to Fractions 1 (Treasure Hunt)
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Decimals to Fractions 1 (Treasure Hunt)

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This activity gives students practice at converting decimals to fractions. These are the standard conversions which many students eventually learn. The more complex conversions are in a different bundle. Click --> https://tes.com/.../Treasure Hunts for similar style Treasure Hunts on 40 other topics. -- Note that unlike most Treasure Hunts, this one has the added feature that the answers give an encrypted clue. Deciphering this clue reveals where the treasure is hidden! A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so. These question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large cards can be pinned around around the classroom and used for a whole class activity; the smaller (loop cards) can be used for group work or by individuals – they are particularly helpful for one-to-one tutorials and during interventions.
Prime Factors 2 (Loop Cards)
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Prime Factors 2 (Loop Cards)

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These are excellent for one-to-one tutorials and interventions. They are also great when working with small groups or as a starter/plenary for a whole class. For Loop Cards on more than 50 other topics click 👉 tes.com/…/More…. This particular set of cards allows students to practise finding the prime factorisation of different integers. Note that the questions have been carefully selected so that they provide good coverage of this topic and so that the opportunities for students to guess answers are minimised. Colour coding: All my loop cards are colour-coded to indicate the approximate level of the questions: KS2 – red and orange KS3/GCSE Foundation – orange and green GCSE Higher – green, blue and purple Further information: In this download there are four sets of similar cards and a student chooses one of the sets and sorts them into order by answering the questions. Then they try to do it faster using a different set, which has the same questions, but a different sort order 😃 My favourite use of loop cards is for two students to have different versions of the cards and race each other. They then check their answers, shuffle, swap packs and race again (quickest overall time wins). More instructions are included in the download. Cut out card size is approx. 65 x 90 mm. 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page doesn’t work, then go to your ratings page by clicking 👉 www.tes.com/…/rate-resources…
Expanding a Bracket 2 (Loop Cards)
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Expanding a Bracket 2 (Loop Cards)

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These reusable cards are excellent for one-to-one tutorials and interventions. They are also great when working with small groups or as a starter/plenary for a whole class. For Loop Cards on more than 50 other topics click 👉 www.tes.com/../more.... This particular set of cards allows students to practise multiplying a bracketed expression by a letter. Note that the questions have been carefully selected so that they provide good coverage of this sub-topic and so that the opportunities for students to guess answers are minimised. Colour coding: All my loop cards are colour-coded to indicate the approximate level of the questions: KS2 – red and orange KS3/GCSE Foundation – orange and green GCSE Higher – green, blue and purple Further information: In this download there are four sets of similar cards and a student chooses one of the sets and sorts them into order by answering the questions. Then they try to do it faster using a different set, which has the same questions, but a different sort order 😃 My favourite use of loop cards is for two students to have different versions of the cards and race each other. They then check their answers, shuffle, swap packs and race again (quickest overall time wins). More instructions are included in the download. Cut out card size is approx. 65 x 90 mm. 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page doesn’t work, then go to your ratings page by clicking 👉 https://tes.com/.../rate-resources…
One-Step Equations (Loop Cards)
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One-Step Equations (Loop Cards)

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These reusable cards are excellent for one-to-one tutorials and interventions. They are also great when working with small groups or as a starter/plenary for a whole class. For Loop Cards on more than 50 other topics click 👉 www.tes.com/../more.... This particular set of cards allows students to practise solving equations that require just one step (i.e. applying the reverse operation). This is an incredibly important skill for students to master, and helps to make the task of solving more difficult equations far, far easier. Note that the questions have been carefully selected so that they provide good coverage of this topic and so that the opportunities for students to guess answers are minimised. Colour coding: All my loop cards are colour-coded to indicate the approximate level of the questions: KS2 – red and orange KS3/GCSE Foundation – orange and green GCSE Higher – green, blue and purple Further information: In this download there are four sets of similar cards and a student chooses one of the sets and sorts them into order by answering the questions. Then they try to do it faster using a different set, which has the same questions, but a different sort order 😃 My favourite use of loop cards is for two students to have different versions of the cards and race each other. They then check their answers, shuffle, swap packs and race again (quickest overall time wins). More instructions are included in the download. Cut out card size is approx. 65 x 90 mm. 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page doesn’t work, then go to your ratings page by clicking 👉 https://tes.com/.../rate-resources…
One-step Equations (Treasure Hunt)
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One-step Equations (Treasure Hunt)

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This activity gives students a break from their text-books while still helping them to to grips with simple equations. Targeted at upper-primary, but the loop cards are also great for weaker secondary students. Click --> https://tes.com/.../Treasure Hunts for similar style Treasure Hunts on more than 40 other topics. --- Note that unlike most Treasure Hunts, this one has the added feature that the answers give an encrypted clue. Deciphering this clue reveals where the treasure is hidden! A Treasure Hunt is a great activity which children love. They are ideal for revision, starters or plenaries. They are a really great way to get students to answer questions quickly and enjoy doing so. These question cards have been prepared in two sizes. The large cards can be pinned around around the classroom and used for a whole class activity; the smaller (loop cards) can be used for group work or by individuals – they are particularly helpful for one-to-one tutorials and during interventions.
Rounding to 1 Decimal Place (Loop Cards)
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Rounding to 1 Decimal Place (Loop Cards)

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These reusable cards are excellent for one-to-one tutorials and interventions. They are also great when working with small groups or as a starter/plenary for a whole class. For Loop Cards on more than 50 other topics click 👉 www.tes.com/../more.... This particular set of cards allows students to practise rounding a variety of numbers to one decimal place. Note that the questions have been carefully selected so that they provide good coverage of this topic and so that the opportunities for students to guess answers are minimised. Colour coding: All my loop cards are colour-coded to indicate the approximate level of the questions: KS2 – red and orange KS3/GCSE Foundation – orange and green GCSE Higher – green, blue and purple Further information: In this download there are four sets of similar cards and a student chooses one of the sets and sorts them into order by answering the questions. Then they try to do it faster using a different set, which has the same questions, but a different sort order 😃 My favourite use of loop cards is for two students to have different versions of the cards and race each other. They then check their answers, shuffle, swap packs and race again (quickest overall time wins). More instructions are included in the download. Cut out card size is approx. 65 x 90 mm. 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page doesn’t work, then go to your ratings page by clicking 👉 https://tes.com/.../rate-resources…
Frequency Tables (Totals and The Mean)
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Frequency Tables (Totals and The Mean)

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A sheet of eight questions that is ideal as a homework or for a quick revision in class. Students have to find the total or the mean from both discrete and grouped frequency tables. Want worksheets on more than 50 other topics? Click here 👉 https://tes.com/.../worksheets… 👍If you like this resource, then please rate it and/or leave a comment💬. If the rate-resource button on this page does not work, then go to your ratings page by clicking here 👉 https://tes.com/.../rate-resources…