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These are my contributions to the wonderful world of maths resources! They are all free. Check out my blog to see hundreds of resource recommendations for Key Stage 3, 4 and 5.

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These are my contributions to the wonderful world of maths resources! They are all free. Check out my blog to see hundreds of resource recommendations for Key Stage 3, 4 and 5.
Higher GCSE Ratio Approaches
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Higher GCSE Ratio Approaches

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A couple of years ago I wrote a post about different approaches for solving more advanced ratio problems at Higher GCSE. I’ve now made a lesson to accompany this post. This was designed for a Year 11 double lesson, though it might need longer. It features two approaches: equivalent fractions with algebra, plus the scaling method. These are designed with AQA ratio GCSE questions in mind. See the notes under each slide for full sources. I have provided a PDF version in case font/formatting is lost in PowerPoint, but the PowerPoint is better because it has animations and notes.
Algebra Form Time Revision for Foundation GCSE
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Algebra Form Time Revision for Foundation GCSE

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I was asked to create a PowerPoint to accompany this resource https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/sk18maths-revision-booklets-foundation-key-skills-11891525 by @SK18Maths. I adapted his algebra booklet slightly and created an accompanying PowerPoint that is designed to be used in form time. These form time interventions are only 20-25 minutes long so the idea is that in each form time the teacher briefly reviews a topic using the slides and then pupils complete one page in the booklet. Full instructions are in the PowerPoint. Of course this PowerPoint and booklet could easily used in longer revision sessions by covering multiple topics in one session.
Metric Unit Conversions
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Metric Unit Conversions

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A simple worksheet or quiz on metric unit conversions. Useful in class at KS3 or for GCSE revision at KS4. Also included is guidance for GCSE teachers on what unit conversion students need to memorise and which ones are provided in their GCSE exams. Word versions are provided for editing if required.
Key Stage 3 Diagnostic Assessment
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Key Stage 3 Diagnostic Assessment

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This editable assessment is designed to identify gaps in key skills. It was designed for the end of Year 7/start of Year 8 but would work in other year groups. It might be used at the start of an intervention in order to identify focus areas. The assessment has been written to minimise printing costs (3 A4 sheets only) and marking time (there are no method marks so anyone can easily mark this). It’s also fairly EAL-friendly, with minimal wordy questions.
New AS Maths: Key Facts Quiz (Statistics)
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New AS Maths: Key Facts Quiz (Statistics)

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I have adapted my old S1/S2 quizzes to make a quiz suitable for the new AS maths statistics content. This is useful for students to test themselves on facts and definitions at home. Pure version here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-as-maths-key-facts-quiz-pure-11914367
New AS Maths: Key Facts Quiz (Pure)
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New AS Maths: Key Facts Quiz (Pure)

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I have adapted my old C1/C2 quizzes to make a quiz suitable for the new AS maths pure content. This works well as a starter activity in a revision lesson. Alternatively students can use this quiz to test themselves at home. Statistics version here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/new-as-maths-key-facts-quiz-statistics-11917738
Breakfast GCSE Warm Ups - Calculator
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Breakfast GCSE Warm Ups - Calculator

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These activities are designed for a breakfast revision session prior to a calculator GCSE paper. Set A can be used for GCSE Paper 2 and Set B can be used for Paper 3. There are four levels in each set (2 Foundation and 2 Higher) and I’ve provided editable versions in case you want to adapt for your students. Answers are provided. The non calculator version is here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/breakfast-gcse-warm-ups-non-calculator-11902728
Breakfast GCSE Warm Ups - Non Calculator
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Breakfast GCSE Warm Ups - Non Calculator

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These activities are designed for a breakfast revision session prior to a non calculator GCSE paper. There are four levels (2 Foundation and 2 Higher) and I’ve provided an editable version in case you want to adapt for your students. Answers are provided. The calculator version is here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/breakfast-gcse-warm-ups-calculator-11909594
Year 12 Maths Entry Assessment
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Year 12 Maths Entry Assessment

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This assessment tests basic pre-requisite maths skills on entry to A level. It's editable so if you like the format but don't like the questions, feel free to change them! The idea is to give this 15 minute test in the first maths lesson of Year 12 in order to identify any students who need immediate intervention. The intervention sessions can then be tailored to specific skills eg a session on expanding brackets, and a separate session on solving equations. This assessment is print-friendly (one side of A4) and quick to mark. Teachers can complete the mini-feedback sheet for each student and staple it to their assessment, with details of upcoming intervention sessions.
Angles in Parallel Lines: Comparing Methods
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Angles in Parallel Lines: Comparing Methods

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In this activity students have to solve angle problems and specify each angle fact that they used in a grid. They then compare their methods to those used by their partner - the idea is to generate class discussion about alternative methods.
Breakfast Revision: Higher GCSE Workout
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Breakfast Revision: Higher GCSE Workout

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These revision activities are for Higher GCSE 9 -1. Students work through the questions on the sheet to revise facts and procedures for a range of topics. There are two sheets: one non-calculator and one calculator. I designed these for pre-exam breakfast revision sessions for a group of students working at grades 6 - 8. There are four separate workouts, each should take 15 - 30 minutes. Answers are provided. If you find any errors please let me know. For a similar but longer version of this task, designed for a one hour revision lesson, visit this link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/higher-gcse-revision-workout-calculator-11630772
Higher GCSE Revision Workouts
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Higher GCSE Revision Workouts

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Two revision activities for Higher GCSE students (designed for students working at Grades 6 - 8). Students work through the questions on the sheet to revise facts and procedures for a range of topics. This is very ‘print budget friendly’, with a single side of A4 providing enough questions to fill a whole lesson (expect it to take around 45 minutes). There are two versions: calculator and non-calculator. The non-calculator version was written by @Adam_SmithMaths and tweaked by me. I wrote the calculator version. If you find any errors please let me know (@mathsjem). Foundation version here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/foundation-maths-gcse-revision-workout-12121781
'Correct Answer Only' A Level Maths Revision
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'Correct Answer Only' A Level Maths Revision

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Based on an idea by Stuart Price (@sxpmaths), these ‘Correct Answer Only’ activities are for C1, C2, C3 and C4. They are designed for the Edexcel specification but use past OCR exam questions. Students work on their own to complete 8 questions, then submit their final answers for marking. They simply get a tick or cross for each answer and then have to re-try anything they get wrong. These typically take a good 30 - 45 minutes to complete and are cheap to print (one A4 sheet per student) so perfect for A level revision.
Equating Coefficients in Identities
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Equating Coefficients in Identities

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Designed for the new GCSE (AQA Higher), this worksheet is for practising equating coefficients in identities. Answers are provided, plus an editable version. EDIT October 2022: I’ve added an easier version as the last time I used this, my students found it ramped up in difficultly too quickly!
Linear Graphs GCSE Questions
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Linear Graphs GCSE Questions

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A collection of AQA and Edexcel Higher GCSE questions on linear graphs. No plotting included. Includes perpendicular lines. Questions can be printed onto one sheet. Answers are provided, plus an editable version.
Area under a graph exam questions
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Area under a graph exam questions

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A collection of questions on the area under a graph taken from Edexcel Linked Pair GCSE papers. Mark schemes are included. Note that some question parts also include other topics.
Area under a graph
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Area under a graph

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Skills practice for GCSE 9 - 1. Students find the area under six graphs - the first four graphs involve straightforward shapes, the final two graphs require splitting the area into strips and estimating total area using trapeziums. Students are asked to include units to make them think about the outcome of finding areas (ie vertical axis units x horizontal axis units). Answers are included, plus an editable version of this resource.
Maths Classroom and Corridor Displays
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Maths Classroom and Corridor Displays

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Just a few simple posters for maths classrooms, created in Canva. 1. List of essential equipment 2. 'Learn something new today’ 3. Mathematicians quote by Matt Parker - 2 versions 4. Welcome to maths (with adapted Hogwarts quote) - 2 versions 5. ‘If you are not willing to learn…’ quote - 2 versions 6. 'Entitled to disruption free learning’ 7. Alphabet maths 8. Divide by zero joke 9. Change the ending quote (often attributed to CS Lewis)