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Everything you need for one or two lessons at KS3 or KS4. A quiz to review formulas and another to introduce and discuss the use of formulas. A PowerPoint presentation with lots of examples for the learners to try in a group setting. Three clearly differentiated worksheets of mostly genuine GCSE questions to ensure learning. Worksheets and PowerPoints also in PDF format so they look the same on any system.
All images ©2015 Colin Billett.

Reviews

3.7

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Nehalannia

8 years ago
2

minimal explanation - started off assuming pupils were already proficient at algebraic manipulation. A lovely consolidation activity.

sfreck

8 years ago
5

A good variety of resources and good value for £1. I particularly liked the work differentiated to foundation level!

even291

9 years ago
4

Answers would be nice.<br /> Every bit brill

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