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Hi and welcome to my Maths Shop! Here you will find all sorts of maths goodies for all levels. I am very happy to announce that I am a TES recommended author. Please email me at elsie99999-maths@yahoo.com with any questions or comments. Let me know if you would like several items, as I can discount them in a bundle for you.

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Hi and welcome to my Maths Shop! Here you will find all sorts of maths goodies for all levels. I am very happy to announce that I am a TES recommended author. Please email me at elsie99999-maths@yahoo.com with any questions or comments. Let me know if you would like several items, as I can discount them in a bundle for you.
The Edexcel Large Data Set
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The Edexcel Large Data Set

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The Edexcel Large Data Set For the Edexcel Maths A Level (New Specification). This resource includes: a 4-page handout of revision notes on the large data set a 25-question quick quiz on the large data set All answers are included. The questions test basic knowledge of the large data set (no calculations are required). These are designed to make students think about the data and guide them in understanding what they need to learn about the data. The 4-page “Things to learn” handout about the large data set can be used for revising. All questions relate to the Edexcel Large Data Set used for the new specification Edexcel AS and A Level maths. The document is 8 pages in total, with 5 pages to print for students. It can be printed in colour or black and white. You may also like: A Level Maths Revision Notes Solving quadratic inequalities, quadratic equations and quadratic simultaneous equations Solving Trig Equations Please visit Maths Shop to see more of my resources.
Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes
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Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes

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Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes. This is a fun resource of compound shapes piled up to make a skyscraper challenge. Students find the area and perimeter of each compound shape by finding missing sides and splitting into rectangles. All units are centimetres. These questions are suitable for use without a calculator. There are 2 versions so that you can print in colour or black and white. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – the Skyscraper with 9 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. • Worksheet 2 – the student answer sheet. • All answers and working out are included. • Teachers Notes ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • finding the area and perimeter of rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter using metric measurements. • Addition and multiplication methods. ✽ Directions: Print out the worksheet and answer sheet for each student. They can be printed in colour or black and white. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take around half an hour for students to complete. ♥ You may also like: Find the Shaded Area GCSE Maths Revision Area and Perimeter of Rectangles Multiplying Decimals ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
A Level Maths Mechanics Lift Elevator Problems
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A Level Maths Mechanics Lift Elevator Problems

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A Level Maths Mechanics Lift Elevator Problems. These worksheets contain a set of lift (elevator) problems. There are two worksheets containing a total of 13 questions. These questions are perfect for practising mechanics skills using F=ma. They are suitable for Year 12 A Level maths students and for revision in Year 13. Model answers are now included for ALL questions and can be used by the students to get them started, or can be used as a demonstration on the board. These questions can be used for: a class lesson a revision session homework All questions have answers so that they can be easily marked by you or the students themselves. The document is 20 pages in total, with 2 pages to print for students. This resource can be printed in black and white or colour. You may also like: Solving Trig Equations Quadratic Inequalities, Quadratic Equations and Quadratic Simultaneous Equations Large Data Set Edexcel Please visit Maths Shop to see more of my resources.
Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes
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Area and Perimeter of Compound Shapes

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Finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. This pack includes 8 worksheets with a total of 46 multi-step questions on the area and perimeter of rectangles and compound shapes made from multiple rectangles. All units are in centimetres. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – There are 7 rectangles to find the area and perimeter of. Lengths are less than 100cm. • Worksheet 2 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are less than 100cm. • Worksheet 3 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 4 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 3 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 5 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are less than 100cm. • Worksheet 6 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 2 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 7 – There are 6 compound “L” shapes with missing sides to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into 3 rectangles. Lengths are longer. • Worksheet 8 – This is a challenging worksheet with missing sides. There are 3 compound shapes to find the area and perimeter of by splitting into rectangles. • Answer sheets with all answers and working. • Teachers Notes ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • finding the area and perimeter of rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter of compound shapes by splitting into rectangles. • finding the area and perimeter using metric measurements. • Addition and multiplication methods. ✽ Directions: Print out the 8 worksheets for each student. They can be printed in colour or black and white. ✦ Notes: All units in this resource are centimetres. These questions are suitable for use without a calculator. All answers are included. To view this resource in inches, please click here ♥ You may also like: Maths Logic Problems Red White and Blue Themed ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Football Mental Maths Game
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Football Mental Maths Game

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Football Mental Maths Game Penalty Shoot Out Maths Game Football inspired maths fun. This is a Penalty Shootout game for the whole class. There are 5 game sheets included with a total of 105 questions. These are quick fire mental maths questions designed to get students thinking on their feet! ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 5 game sheets – each with 21 mental maths questions. • Teachers notes. • All answers. The questions are mental math questions, for example: What is 1,000 minus 2? What is 7 squared? What is 2.3 add 1.4? ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • Mental Maths • Times Tables • Addition – including some negative numbers. • Subtraction • Multiplication – including some negative numbers. • Division – including some negative numbers. • Multiplying by 10 • Multiplying by 100 • Dividing by 10 • Square Numbers • Adding simple fractions • Fractions of amounts • Adding simple decimals • Converting fractions, decimals and percentages • 2D shape properties • Metric Measurements ✦ Notes: All answers are included. These questions should take at least an hour. ✷ Suggestions: You could also use these worksheets as a partner activity, with 2 students competing to score the most goals. ✎ Teacher’s Instructions - Match Rules • Divide the players into 2 teams – e.g., blue and red (or choose team names). • Each team nominates one person to take the 1st penalty. The nominated students from each team both stand up. The teacher asks the blue team question 1 to the blue team player and awards a penalty if the student answers correctly. The red team penalty taker is then asked the matching red question 1 and is awarded a penalty if the answer is correct. • Another person from each team is then chosen to take the 2nd penalty. • Play continues for 10 rounds (10 questions) and then the number of goals is added up for each team. • If there is a draw, play goes to extra time. Each team chooses their best player to take the final penalty. Only one question is asked to both team players and the 1st player to answer correctly wins the whole match for their team. • At the end of the match, players in the winning team pick a “man of the match” - the student who they think played the best. • This game can also be played by groups of students by allowing one student to be the “teacher”. • It might be fun if the teacher uses their whistle and acts as the referee. • Teachers may also want to allow a victory dance/celebration on scoring a penalty! ♥ You may also like: Balancing Equations Earth Day Maths Animals Time Word Problems ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
GCSE Maths Foundation Exam Questions
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GCSE Maths Foundation Exam Questions

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Exam Style GCSE Maths Foundation Questions perfect for the GCSE exams! These are mainly non-calculator questions suitable for foundation students. They are up-to-date exam style questions based on recent past paper questions, designed to make students think and apply methods they have been taught to solve the problems. There are 20 questions in this pack with a total of 100 marks, so they should take around 2 hours to complete. There are 2 questions of each type so that students can have a second attempt at each topic. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 20 worksheets – each with one multi-step exam style question. • A student recording sheet – to record marks etc. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice GCSE foundation exam style questions on the following topics: • Multiplying & Dividing Decimals • Factors • Lowest Common Multiple (LCM) • Linear Simultaneous Equations • Angles in a Triangle • Percentage Profit • One Quantity as a Percentage of Another • Bearings • Scale Drawing • Expand & Simplify • Factorise • Algebra Substitution • Solving Equations • Angles in Parallel Lines • Probability Tree Diagram ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at around 2 hours for students to complete. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of 20 worksheets for each student. Alternatively use individual pages as required for homework etc. ✷ Suggestions: Use the student recording sheet for students to record their marks and maybe colour code red, yellow and green depending on difficulty. You could use one question of each type (e.g., all the odd numbered questions) for a test and then the other questions as a follow up to practice the topics again. ♥ You may also like: GCSE Crossover Exam Questions Level 5 GCSE Higher Exam Questions Quadratic Inequalities, Quadratic Equations and Quadratic Simultaneous Equations ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
GCSE Maths Revision Higher Exam Questions
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GCSE Maths Revision Higher Exam Questions

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GCSE Maths Revision Higher Exam Questions. Exam Style GCSE Higher Questions perfect for the GCSE exams! These are a mix of non-calculator and calculator higher questions. They are up-to-date exam style questions based on recent past paper questions, designed to make students think and apply methods they have been taught to solve the problems. There are 20 questions in this pack with a total of 100 marks, so they should take around 2 hours to complete. There are 2 questions of each type so that students can have a second attempt at each topic. This is the second pack of higher exam questions. Click here for pack 1. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 20 worksheets – each with one multi-step exam style question. • A student recording sheet – to record marks etc. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice GCSE higher exam style questions on the following topics: • 3D Trigonometry • Indices • Surds • Expanding brackets • Forming & Solving Equations • Volume of a Cube • Algebraic Fractions • Direct & Inverse Proportion • Simplifying Algebra • Laws of Indices • Area of Triangles • Pythagoras • Exact Trig Values ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at around 2 hours for students to complete. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of 20 worksheets for each student. Alternatively use individual pages as required for homework etc. ✷ Suggestions: Use the student recording sheet for students to record their marks and maybe colour code red, yellow and green depending on difficulty. You could use one question of each type (e.g., all the odd numbered questions) for a test and then the other questions as a follow up to practice the topics again. ♥ You may also like: GCSE Higher Exam Questions Pack 1 GCSE Crossover Exam Questions Level 5 Quadratic Inequalities, Quadratic Equations and Quadratic Simultaneous Equations Solving Quadratic Equations by Factorising ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
GCSE Maths Higher Exam Questions
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GCSE Maths Higher Exam Questions

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Exam Style GCSE 9-1 Maths Higher Questions. These are a mix of non-calculator and calculator higher questions. They are up-to-date exam style questions based on recent Edexcel past paper questions, designed to make students think and apply methods they have been taught to solve the problems. There are 20 questions in this pack with a total of 100 marks, so they should take around 2 hours to complete. There are 2 questions of each type so that students can have a second attempt at each topic. This is now a second pack of higher questions available - click here. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 20 worksheets – each with one multi-step exam style question. • A student recording sheet – to record marks etc. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice GCSE higher exam style questions on the following topics: • Circle Theorems • Similar Triangles • Equations of Parallel Lines • Inverse and Composite Functions • Indices • Solving Quadratics by Factorising • Algebraic Fractions • Surds • Simultaneous Equations with a Quadratic • Equation of a Tangent to a Circle • Capture-Recapture Method • Iteration ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at around 2 hours for students to complete. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of 20 worksheets for each student. Alternatively use individual pages as required for homework etc. ✷ Suggestions: Use the student recording sheet for students to record their marks and maybe colour code red, yellow and green depending on difficulty. You could use one question of each type (e.g., all the odd numbered questions) for a test and then the other questions as a follow up to practice the topics again. ♥ You may also like: GCSE 9-1 Maths Revision Higher Exam Questions - Pack 2 GCSE Crossover Exam Questions Level 5 Quadratic Inequalities, Quadratic Equations and Quadratic Simultaneous Equations ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
KS2 SATS Maths
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KS2 SATS Maths

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KS2 SATS Maths There are 8 worksheets with a total of 86 questions. These worksheets are perfect practice for the KS2 SATS Maths Paper 1. All answers are included, as well as a front sheet for the children to record their scores. Topics include: Basic operations (add, subtract, multiply, divide with various numbers of digits) Decimals (add, subtract, multiply, divide) Square numbers Fractions (add, subtract, multiply and divide including some mixed numbers) Order of operations (BIDMAS, BODMAS) All questions are non-calculator. Individual worksheets can be used as practice questions, tests or homework. This document is 17 pages in total. You may also be interested in Mixed KS2 SATS Practice Exam Questions To see more of my resources, please click here Keywords: KS2, maths, sats, paper one, paper 1, arithmetic, mathematics, primary, worksheet, test, non-calculator, revision, revise.
Maths GCSE 9-1 Diagnostic Tests
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Maths GCSE 9-1 Diagnostic Tests

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Maths GCSE 9-1 Diagnostic Tests Exam Preparation and Practice Questions. This pack contains two 20 question diagnostic tests covering 20 different topics at GCSE 9-1 Foundation Levels 4 to 5. The 2 tests have very similar questions. Pupils can take the first test and use the results to identify topics to work on. They can then take the second test to see if they have improved. Full answer keys are included for both tests and can be used for pupils to self-mark. A checklist is included for pupils to see where they need to focus their revision. Encourage pupils to fill in the checklist and complete further questions on the topics they need to work on before taking the second test. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • A Front Sheet – For recording work and scores • A Topic List – For students to see which topics they need to focus on. • Worksheet 1 – 20 mixed revision questions. • Worksheet 2 – 20 very similar mixed revision questions with different numbers. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: To practice: • Linear simultaneous equations • Trigonometry in right-angled triangles • Ratio • Pythagoras • Area Conversions • Indices • Change the subject of the formula • Compound interest • Equation of a straight line • Y = mx + c • Unit conversions • Exchange Rates • Solving linear equations • Surface area • Factorising with one bracket • Speed/distance/time • Expand and simplify double brackets • Vectors • Circumference • Volume of cylinder • Solving quadratic equations by factorising • Rounding to 2 decimal places ✦ Notes: Full answer keys are included for both tests and can be used for students to self-mark. These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete. Students will need a calculator for these questions. These worksheets can be used as practice questions, tests or homework. They are suitable for more able foundation students but may also be useful for higher GCSE students and some key stage 3 classes. ✽ Directions: The tests can be printed and used as single sheets. They can be printed in black and white or colour. ♥ You may also like: GCSE Questions for Level 3 and 4 Revision Homework Algebra Revision GCSE 9-1 Foundation ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
KS2 Maths SATS
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KS2 Maths SATS Practice Exam Questions 150 mixed word questions for Key Stage 2 SATS. All answers are included. There are 10 worksheets, each with 15 questions per worksheet. There is a front sheet for recording scores out of 15 for each worksheet. The questions are mixed and include: fractions decimals percentages money measurements conversions adding subtracting shapes multiplying dividing Units are in UK pounds and pence and metric measurements. The worksheets can be used as a pack of 150 questions or as individual worksheets. They can be used as practice questions, tests or homework. These questions can also be used for key stage 3. The document is 16 pages in total, with 10 pages to print for students. It can be printed in colour or black and white. You may also be interested in: KS2 SATS Maths Practice Arithmetic Exam Questions for Paper 1 To view my other resources, please visit Maths Shop
GCSE Foundation Revision Algebra
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GCSE Foundation Revision Algebra

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GCSE Foundation Revision Algebra This is a pack of 22 worksheets of algebra questions for GCSE foundation revision. There are 141 questions. All answers are included. The following algebra topics are included: - Simplifying Algebraic Expressions (Foundation Easier) Expanding Algebraic Expressions (with 1 and 2 brackets) Factorising Algebraic Expressions (with 1 and 2 brackets) Algebra Substitution Solving Linear Equations Solving Quadratic Equations (by factorising) Changing the Subject of the Formula Sequences - the nth term Linear Inequalities Linear Simultaneous Equations Simplifying Algebraic Expressions (Foundation Harder) Problem Solving with Algebra Mixed Test 1 Mixed Test 2 These questions are designed for GCSE foundation (the new specification). The worksheets can be used as a revision booklet for a revision class or workshop or for homework sheets. The document is 32 pages in total, with 22 pages to print for students. This resource can be printed in black and white, or colour. You may also like:- GCSE Maths Revision Mats Maths GCSE 9-1 Diagnostic Tests GCSE 9-1 Higher Revision Algebra Please visit Maths Shop to see more of my resources.
Maths GCSE 9-1 Higher Non-Calculator Questions
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Maths GCSE 9-1 Higher Non-Calculator Questions

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Maths GCSE 9-1 Higher Non-Calculator Questions. This pack includes two 20 question diagnostic tests covering 20 different topics. The tests are aimed at GCSE 9-1 Higher Level pupils but may also be useful for Year 10. The 2 tests have very similar questions. Pupils can take the first test, identify areas to work on and complete further work. They can then take the second test to see if they have improved. Full answer keys are included for both tests and can be used for pupils to self-mark. A checklist is included for pupils to see where they need to focus their revision. Encourage pupils to fill in the checklist and complete further questions on the topics they need to work on before taking the second test. The topics included are: Area of Triangle (Hard) Rationalise the Denominator (Easier) Recurring Decimal to Fraction Conversion Area using Algebra Solving Circle Theorems Quadratic Inequalities Equation of Tangent to a Circle Exact Trigonometric Ratios Linear Inequalities Function Transformations Simplifying Algebraic Fractions Quadratic nth Term Sequences Changing the Subject of the Formula (Hard) Area of Circles with Algebra Rationalise the Denominator (Harder) Similar Shapes & Scale Factors of Enlargement Probability Tree Diagrams Adding & Subtracting Algebraic Fractions Simultaneous Equations with a Quadratic Using Trigonometric Graphs The tests can be done without a calculator. The document is 7 pages in total. This resource can be printed in black and white or colour. You may also like: GCSE Revision Levels 2 & 3 GCSE Revision Levels 3 & 4 GCSE Revision Levels 4 & 5 For my other resources, please go to Maths Shop Keywords: review, mixed questions, diagnostic test, worksheet, non-calculator, senior high, junior high, middle school, homework, key stage 3, KS3, secondary, new GCSE 9-1, level 6, level 7, level 8, level 9, higher, UK, mathematics, maths revision, math review.
Mixed Questions Maths Revision KS3 GCSE Foundation
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Mixed Questions Maths Revision KS3 GCSE Foundation

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Mixed Questions Maths Revision KS3 GCSE Foundation There are 25 answers on the answer sheet, but only 24 questions. The challenge is for students to find the extra answer and create their own question for it. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – the 25 answers for students to cross off. • Worksheet 2 – the 24 questions. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: To practice: - • Squares, cubes and square roots • Area and Perimeter • Double and half • Fractions of a quantity • Percentages of numbers • Decimal multiplication • Multiples • Prime Numbers • Subtraction • Division • Metres to centimetres and hours to minutes conversions • Degrees in a right angle • Probability ✽ Directions: Give each student a question sheet and an answer sheet. Students answer all the 24 questions and cross them off on the answer sheet. There will be one number left over, so you can easily check if they are getting it right. Encourage the students to make up their own questions for the left-over answer. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at least half an hour for students to complete. They can be done without a calculator. ✷ Suggestions: • You could make this into a timed challenge for students. • This resource can be used as a worksheet, or you can read out the questions and let students cross off their answers in a quiz/bingo style. ♥ You may also like: Area & Perimeter Challenge Percentages of Amounts Challenge Fractions of Amounts Challenge To see more of my resources, please go to Maths Shop Keywords: numeracy, worksheet, test, non-calculator, homework, key stage 3, KS3, secondary, new GCSE 9-1, foundation, mathematics, maths revision, math review, SEN, special educational needs.
Angles in Triangles and Quadrilaterals Angles in Parallel Lines
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Angles in Triangles and Quadrilaterals Angles in Parallel Lines

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GCSE Maths Revision Angles in Triangles and Quadrilaterals Angles in Parallel Lines. There are 12 worksheets with a total of 36 GCSE questions on angles in triangles, quadrilaterals and parallel lines. These are multi-step questions which involve giving reasons for each stage of the working out as well as finding the missing angle. All answers and model solutions are included. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 12 worksheets with a total of 36 multi-step questions to find missing angles. • Teachers notes. • All answers and model solutions. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of worksheets for each student. Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share. Or display for your class on a smartboard. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • Finding missing angles in triangles • Finding missing angles in quadrilaterals • Finding missing angles in parallel lines The following reasons are used for these questions: Angles in a triangle add up to 180 Angles on a straight line add up to 180 Angles round a point add up to 360 The base angles of an isosceles triangle are equal. All angles in an equilateral triangle are equal. Angles in a quadrilateral add up to 360 Alternate angles are equal. Corresponding angles are equal. Vertically opposite angles are equal. Supplementary/Allied angles add up to 180 ✷ Suggestions: When finished, students could try to draw the shapes accurately using a ruler and protractor. ♥ You may also like: GCSE Maths Revision Bundle Christmas Maths Puzzles ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Maths GCSE Higher Revision Questions
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Maths GCSE Higher Revision Questions

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Maths GCSE Higher Revision Questions. These are perfect for higher students revising for the GCSE Maths Exams. All answers are included. This is a discounted bundle of maths worksheets. ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Christmas Maths Volume and Surface Area of Prisms
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Christmas Maths Volume and Surface Area of Prisms

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Christmas Maths Volume and Surface Area of Prisms. This is a fun Christmas maths activity. The questions involve calculations with 3D shapes. Measurements are in centimetres. There are 12 printable worksheets with a total of 48 questions. All answers are included. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 – 4 questions to find the volume of cube shaped presents. • Worksheet 2 – 4 questions to find the length of ribbon required for cube shaped presents. • Worksheet 3 – 4 questions to find the surface area of cube shaped presents. • Worksheet 4 – 4 questions to find the volume of cuboid shaped presents. • Worksheet 5 – 4 questions to find the length of ribbon required for cuboid shaped presents. • Worksheet 6 – 4 questions to find the surface area of cuboid shaped presents. • Worksheet 7 – 4 questions to find the volume of triangular prism shaped presents. • Worksheet 8 – 4 questions to find the length of ribbon required for triangular prism shaped presents. • Worksheet 9 – 4 questions to find the surface area of triangular prism shaped presents. • Worksheet 10 – 4 questions to find the volume of cylinder-shaped presents, in terms of pi and to 2 decimal places. • Worksheet 11 – 4 questions to find the length of ribbon required for cylinder-shaped presents. • Worksheet 12 – 4 questions to find the surface area of cylinder-shaped presents, in terms of pi and to 2 decimal places. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take at least an hour for students to complete. ✦ Objectives: Students are asked to find: • the volume and surface area of various Christmas presents. • the length of ribbon required to tie around each present. The presents come in the following 3D shapes: Cubes, cuboids, triangular prisms and cylinders. Students will learn to find: • area of squares, rectangles and triangles • volume of 3D shapes • surface area of 3D shapes • the distance around a 3D shape • circle area and circumference • answers rounded to 2 decimal places • answers in terms of Pi ✽ Directions: Print out a set of worksheets for each student. The worksheets can be printed in black and white. Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share. Or display for your class on a smartboard. ♥ You may also like: Christmas Maths Puzzles Christmas Turkey Maths Word Problems Christmas Maths Party Planner Christmas Turkey Maths - Basic Operations Christmas Bearings ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Earth Day Maths Recycling
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Earth Day Maths Recycling

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This Earth Day Maths resource includes 6 worksheets on environmental facts and figures about the world. Students are asked to read the environmental information at the top of each worksheet and answer 6 questions about it. The questions are designed to make students think about the huge impact people have on the planet. There are also 2 worksheets for students to write their own statistics about themselves. There are two versions so that you can print in colour or black and white. ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • Worksheet 1 - Earth Facts and 6 maths questions. • Worksheet 2 - Population Facts and 6 maths questions. • Worksheet 3 - Animal Conservation Facts and 6 maths questions. • Worksheet 4 - Recycling Facts and 6 maths questions. • Worksheet 5 - Human Consumption Facts and 6 maths questions. • Worksheet 6 - Media Facts and 6 maths questions. • Worksheet 7 - Your own usage statistics. • Worksheet 8 - Your own recycling statistics. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: This resource has been designed to practice: • Big Numbers • Standard form • Estimating • Fractions • Percentages • Rounding • Multiplying and dividing large numbers • Adding and subtracting large numbers • Error intervals (upper and lower bounds) • Circumference • Negative Numbers • Speed ✦ Notes: Please note that all facts and figures in this resource are as up to date and accurate as possible, allowing for the fact that it is impossible to count exact numbers of plastic etc. All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. These questions should take around an hour for students to complete. ✽ Directions: Print out a set of worksheets for each student. These can be printed in colour or black and white. ✷ Suggestions: Create a classroom display with the completed worksheets. As an extension task ask students to research more statistics about the planet. ♥ You may also like: Earth Day Algebra Countries of the World Wordsearch Capitals & Continents Quiz Earth Day Maths Animals Time Word Problems ☞ To view my other resources, please go to Maths Shop
Word Problems Involving Formulas
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Word Problems Involving Formulas

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Word problems involving formulas Maths GCSE Revision Algebra Substitution Word problems involving using formulas. Using rules. Real World Math Forming Equations Using Formulas Calculating Wages ✎ Contents: This resource includes: • 7 worksheets with a total of 14 multi-step questions. • Teachers notes. • All answers. ✦ Objectives: To practice: - • Using formulas to calculate values. • Writing formulas from word problems. • Using variables to represent quantities in a real-world problem. • Constructing simple equations to solve problems. ✽ Directions: These questions can be used as worksheets or task cards. Print out a set of worksheets for each student or use as task cards. Alternatively, laminate one set of worksheets for students to share. Or display for your class on a smartboard. ✦ Notes: All answers are included, so you can easily mark students work. ♥ You may also like: Simplifying Algebra ☞ To view more of my resources, please go to Maths Shop Keywords: using algebra to solve word problems, using rules to work out the total cost, algebraic expressions, equations, formulas, formulae from words, functional skills, word problems, equations, forming equations, rules, algebra, pre-algebra, worksheet, test, non- calculator, homework, key stage 3, KS3, secondary, new GCSE 9-1, foundation, handout, UK.