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Mathematics For Mastery

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I currently teach high school maths (and have done now for ten years). I'm in the process of sorting through my resources and will be adding more weekly!

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I currently teach high school maths (and have done now for ten years). I'm in the process of sorting through my resources and will be adding more weekly!
Halloween Murder Mystery Game
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Halloween Murder Mystery Game

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A murder was committed last night during a Halloween party. As the highest-ranking crime detective, you must solve the crime and find out who the murderer is. You have the names and details of 32 suspects who were at the party when the crime took place. The murderer is one of them. There were five witnesses to the murder. Each witness has left you a clue. The clues have been given in code so that only you, with your amazing code‐breaking skills, will be able to crack them and solve the crime. You can decode the clues in any order you wish. Every time you solve a clue you can eliminate some suspects. Each clue will remove half of the suspects from the list, until you are left with just one… Who is the murderer? Game Play The murder mystery takes approximately 30 minutes based on players’ experience, skill, age and group size. Extra Ideas For groups or pupils who solve the mystery quicker than others why not have them write a secret message of their own for their classmates to decode. You could have some keys printed out for them to use (e.g. Morse code, pig pen cipher, braille, semaphore etc… these are easily found with a quick web search) You could suggest they hide a message in a passage of text (e.g. have their message in capitals or back words letters with in text) or for it to be read left to right. They could design their own code / create symbols for each letter of the alphabet and use it to wrote a secret message.
Calculated Colouring / Colour By Number Round to the Nearest Ten
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Calculated Colouring / Colour By Number Round to the Nearest Ten

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5 animal themed math worksheets on rounding to the nearest 10 with answers. Page 1 - Dog Page 2 - Cat Page 3 - Bird Page 4 - Rabbit Page 5 - Fish Pages 6 - Answers Students must round numbers to the nearest 10 then use the key at the bottom of the page to see what colour to use.
Trigonometry SOHCAHTOA Problem Solving Mastery Worksheet
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Trigonometry SOHCAHTOA Problem Solving Mastery Worksheet

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This is a mastery worksheet on Trigonometry SOHCAHTOA that includes questions on fluency, reasoning and problem solving. This worksheet aims to provide differentiation and challenge whilst saving teachers time! All answers are provided for the questions.
Pythagoras' Theorem Problem Solving Mastery Worksheet
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Pythagoras' Theorem Problem Solving Mastery Worksheet

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This is a mastery worksheet on Pythagoras’ Theorem that includes questions on fluency, reasoning and problem solving. This worksheet aims to provide differentiation and challenge whilst saving teachers time! All answers are provided for the questions.
Multiplication of Decimals Problem Solving Mastery Worksheet
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Multiplication of Decimals Problem Solving Mastery Worksheet

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This is a mastery worksheet on Multiplication of Decimals that includes questions on fluency, reasoning and problem solving. This worksheet aims to provide differentiation and challenge whilst saving teachers time! All answers are provided for the questions.
Square and Cube Numbers Problem Solving Mastery Worksheet
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Square and Cube Numbers Problem Solving Mastery Worksheet

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This is a mastery worksheet on Square and Cube Numbers that includes questions on fluency, reasoning and problem solving. This worksheet aims to provide differentiation and challenge whilst saving teachers time! All answers are provided for the questions.
Easter Robbery Mystery Game
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Easter Robbery Mystery Game

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A robbery was committed last night. All the Easter chocolate was stolen from the store cupboard. As the highest-ranking crime detective, you must solve the crime and find out who the thief is. You have the names and details of 32 suspects who were in the area when the crime took place. The thief is one of them. There were five witnesses to the robbery. Each witness has left you a clue. The clues have been given in code so that only you, with your amazing code‐breaking skills, will be able to crack them and solve the crime. You can decode the clues in any order you wish. Every time you solve a clue you will be able to eliminate some suspects. Each clue will remove half of the suspects from the list, until you are left with just one. Who is the thief? Game Play The robbery mystery takes approximately 30 minutes based on players’ experience, skill, age and group size. Extra Ideas For groups or pupils who solve the mystery quicker than others why not have them write a secret message of their own for their classmates to decode. You could have some keys printed out for them to use (e.g. Morse code, pig pen cipher, braille, semaphore etc… these are easily found with a quick web search) You could suggest they hide a message in a passage of text (e.g. have their message in capitals or back words letters with in text) or for it to be read left to right. They could design their own code / create symbols for each letter of the alphabet and use it to wrote a secret message.
Christmas Maths : Calculated Colouring - Addition and Subtraction
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Christmas Maths : Calculated Colouring - Addition and Subtraction

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Comes with 8 fun Christmas themed maths colouring worksheets for addition and subtraction. Page 1 - Single digit Addition Page 2 - Double Digit Addition (no carrying) Page 3 - Double Digit Subtraction (no carrying) Page 4 - Double Digit Addition (with carrying) Page 5 - Double Digit Subtraction (with carrying) Page 6 - Double Digit Addition (with carrying and working backwards) Page 7 - Double Digit Subtraction (with carrying and working backwards) Page 8 - Double Digit Addition and Subtraction Problems (with carrying) Page 9 - 16 - All colouring sheets repeated as A5 Size Page 17 and 18 - Answers Students must calculate the answers for each question then use the key at the bottom of the page to see what colour to use.
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division of Decimals Problem Solving Mastery Worksheets
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Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division of Decimals Problem Solving Mastery Worksheets

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This bundle includes threes mastery worksheet on Addition and Subtraction of Decimals Mastery Multiplication of Decimals Mastery Division of Decimals Mastery All worksheets include questions on fluency, reasoning and problem solving. These worksheets aim to provide differentiation and challenge whilst saving teachers time! All answers are provided for the questions.
Mindfulness Colouring Pages with Growth Mindset Statements
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Mindfulness Colouring Pages with Growth Mindset Statements

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You receive 10 growth mindset colouring pages with quotes and 10 blank ones for you or your students to write their own quotes on. This set of 10 coloring pages is perfect to engage your students in cultivating a growth mindset. Students can colour each of these pages with a positive growth mindset quote. Completed pages can be used to decorate the classroom or students can keep them in their books, folders or take home to display.
Chocolate Factory Robbery Mystery Game
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Chocolate Factory Robbery Mystery Game

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A robbery was committed at the Chocolate Factory. As the highest-ranking crime detective, you must solve the crime and find out who the thief is. You have the names and details of 32 suspects who were in the area when the crime took place. The thief is one of them. There were five witnesses to the robbery. Each witness has left you a coded clue, so that only you, with your amazing code‐breaking skills, will be able to crack them and solve the crime. You can decode the clues in any order you wish. Every time you solve a clue you will be able to eliminate half of the suspects from the list, until you are left with just one. Who is the thief? Game Play The robbery mystery takes approximately 30 minutes based on players’ experience, skill, age and group size. Extra Ideas For groups or pupils who solve the mystery quicker than others why not have them write a secret message of their own for their classmates to decode. You could have some keys printed out for them to use (e.g. Morse code, pig pen cipher, braille, semaphore etc… these are easily found with a quick web search) You could suggest they hide a message in a passage of text (e.g. have their message in capitals or back words letters with in text) or for it to be read left to right. They could design their own code / create symbols for each letter of the alphabet and use it to wrote a secret message.
Christmas Robbery Mystery Game
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Christmas Robbery Mystery Game

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Santa had just finished putting all of the toys onto his sleigh. He then returned home to enjoy a well-deserved treat. As Santa went to fetch his treat, he noticed the plate was empty. Someone had stolen his treat! As Santa’s highest-ranking Christmas Elf, you must solve the crime and find out who stole Santa’s treat. You have the names and details of 32 suspects who were in the area when the crime took place. The thief is one of them. There were five witnesses to the robbery. Each witness has left you a clue. The clues have been given in code so that only you, with your amazing code‐breaking skills, will be able to crack them and solve the crime. You can decode the clues in any order you wish. Every time you solve a clue you can eliminate some suspects. Each clue will remove half of the suspects from the list, until you are left with just one… Who is the thief? Game Play The robbery mystery takes approximately 30 minutes based on players’ experience, skill, age and group size. Extra Ideas For groups or pupils who solve the mystery quicker than others why not have them write a secret message of their own for their classmates to decode. You could have some keys printed out for them to use (e.g. Morse code, pig pen cipher, braille, semaphore etc… these are easily found with a quick web search) You could suggest they hide a message in a passage of text (e.g. have their message in capitals or back words letters with in text) or for it to be read left to right. They could design their own code / create symbols for each letter of the alphabet and use it to wrote a secret message.