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I'm a Teacher of Maths and have spent ages preparing resources for my classes which suit my needs. Hopefully, what I have for sale is exactly what you need to be able to hand straight out to your class and let them get on with it. With marking in mind, all of my packages include a slide with the answers on it so your students can self / peer assess their work before leaving the lesson.

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I'm a Teacher of Maths and have spent ages preparing resources for my classes which suit my needs. Hopefully, what I have for sale is exactly what you need to be able to hand straight out to your class and let them get on with it. With marking in mind, all of my packages include a slide with the answers on it so your students can self / peer assess their work before leaving the lesson.
Describing Rotations 2 / Finding the Centre of Rotation on a Graph
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Describing Rotations 2 / Finding the Centre of Rotation on a Graph

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This is a worksheet and accompanying PowerPoint Slides which include the questions and the answers. The task is for the pupil to describe the transformation (in this case rotation). The pupil needs to identify the centre of rotation, the amount and direction of rotation. These are similar to the questions which might be asked on a G.C.S.E. paper. The worksheet is two sides of A4 and contains 12 questions. Also included is a PowerPoint with the same questions as on the worksheet followed by the answers to the questions on the worksheet. Two questions per page including the answers so students can self or peer assess. The images from the PowerPoint slides can be copied and pasted into most of the various interactive whiteboard files for use in a different presentation media. This is similar to my other Describing Rotations pack just with different questions.
Describing Rotations / Finding the Centre of Rotation on a Graph
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Describing Rotations / Finding the Centre of Rotation on a Graph

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This is a worksheet and accompanying PowerPoint Slides which include the questions and the answers. The task is for the pupil to describe the transformation (in this case rotation). The pupil needs to identify the centre of rotation, the amount and direction of rotation. These are similar to the questions which might be asked on a G.C.S.E. paper. The worksheet is two sides of A4 and contains 12 questions. Also included is a PowerPoint with the same questions as on the worksheet followed by the answers to the questions on the worksheet. Two questions per page including the answers so students can self or peer assess. The images from the PowerPoint slides can be copied and pasted into most of the various interactive whiteboard files for use in a different presentation media.
Describing Reflections on a Graph Axis
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Describing Reflections on a Graph Axis

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This is a worksheet and accompanying PowerPoint Slides which include the questions and the answers. The task is for the pupil to identify the lines of reflection and name them using the appropriate name, e.g. reflection through the line x±4. These are similar to the questions which might be asked on a G.C.S.E. paper. Also included is a PowerPoint with the same questions as on the worksheet. Two questions per page including the answers so students can self or peer assess. The images from the PowerPoint slides can be copied and pasted into most of the various interactive whiteboard files for use in a different presentation media.
Describing Translations on a Graph Axis
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Describing Translations on a Graph Axis

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This is a worksheet and accompanying PowerPoint include the questions and the answers. The task is for the pupil to identify the transformation (in this case translations). The pupil needs to identify the vector of the translation. These are similar to the questions which might be asked on a G.C.S.E. paper. The worksheet is two sides of A4 and contains 12 questions. Also included is a PowerPoint with the same questions as on the worksheet followed by the answers to the questions on the worksheet. Two questions per slide including the answers so students can self or peer assess. The images from the PowerPoint slides can be copied and pasted into most of the various interactive whiteboard files for use in a different presentation media.
Describing Enlargement on a Graph Axis
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Describing Enlargement on a Graph Axis

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This is a worksheet and accompanying PowerPoint which include the questions and the answers. The task is for the pupil to describe the transformation (in this case enlargement). The pupil needs to identify the centre of enlargement and the scale factor. These are similar to the questions which might be asked on a G.C.S.E. paper. The worksheet is two sides of A4 and contains 12 questions. Also included is a PowerPoint with the same questions as on the worksheet followed by the answers to the questions on the worksheet. Two questions per page including the answers so students can self or peer assess. The images from the PowerPoint slides can be copied and pasted into most of the various interactive whiteboard files for use in a different presentation media.
Rotations on a Graph Axis
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Rotations on a Graph Axis

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This is a worksheet and accompanying PowerPoint which includes both the questions and answers. The task is for the pupil to rotate the shapes by the given amount, in a direction about a centre of rotation. The questions are all of the type “rotate shape A 90o clockwise about the point (2,-3)”. These are similar to the questions which might be asked on a G.C.S.E. paper. The worksheet is two sides of A4 and contains 12 questions. Also included is a PowerPoint with the same questions as on the worksheet followed by the answers to the questions on the worksheet. Two questions per slide including the answers so students can self or peer assess. The images from the PowerPoint slides can be copied and pasted into most of the various interactive whiteboard files for use in a different presentation media.
Enlargement on a Graph Axis
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Enlargement on a Graph Axis

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This is a worksheet and accompanying PowerPoint include the questions and the answers. The task is for the pupil to enlarge the shapes by the given scale factor. The questions are all of the type “enlarge A by scale factor “x” about the point (x,y)”. These are similar to the questions which might be asked on a G.C.S.E. paper. The worksheet is two sides of A4 and contains 12 questions. Also included is a PowerPoint with the same questions as on the worksheet followed by the answers to the questions on the worksheet. Two questions per slide including the answers so students can self or peer assess. The images from the PowerPoint slides can be copied and pasted into most of the various interactive whiteboard files for use in a different presentation media.
Reflections through diagonal lines
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Reflections through diagonal lines

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A worksheet which students can use to draw reflections through diagonal lines. The pack contains the worksheet and an answer sheet as a pdf as well as a PowerPoint slide with the question sheet and the answers. This is a great resource for use in KS2 / KS3 for students to practice drawing reflections through diagonal lines.
Negative Enlargement
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Negative Enlargement

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This pack consists of a double sided A4 worksheet with 12 negative enlargement questions on a graph axis for students to practice just like in some exam questions. There is also an accompanying PowerPoint which has all the negative enlargement questions on it, two per slide, followed by the answers which will allow your students to peer / self assess. The images on the PowerPoint can be copied into the various different interactive whiteboard packages if required. Resources like this take ages to prepare. Using this will save a lot of prep time!
Pythagoras on a Graph
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Pythagoras on a Graph

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12 question worksheet which covers finding the length of a side of a right angled triangle on a graph. The questions then move on to asking for the distance between two points on a graph before finally a couple of questions asking for the distance between two coordinates on a graph. There is room on the worksheet for the students to plot the points on a graph and draw the right angled triangle if they need to. There is a PowerPoint presentation included which has all the questions on it as well as an answer slide to facilitate self / peer assessment.
Reflections on a Graph Bundle
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Reflections on a Graph Bundle

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A bundle of all my reflections on a an axis. GCSE style questions which require students to either draw the reflection through a line or to identify the line of reflection. Each worksheet comes with a PowerPoint slide which shows the questions and answers. Ideal for self or peer assessment.
Drawing Reflections Bundle
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Drawing Reflections Bundle

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This is a bundle of three of my sets of worksheets. All include PowerPoints which include answers so that pupils can peer / self assess their answers. Each of these packs bought separately is £2 (minimum price allowed). Buy all three together and save.
Everything
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Everything

14 Resources
Buy all my transformations resources in one bundle for about a third of the cost of buying them separately.
Drawing Reflections on a Graph 2
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Drawing Reflections on a Graph 2

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This is a worksheet and answer sheet in which the student can practice drawing reflections through a line which is described in the question on a graph axis. These are similar to the questions which might be asked on a GCSE paper. Example - Reflect the shape through the line y=-2. Also included is a PowerPoint with the same questions as on the worksheet. Two questions per page including the answers so students can self or peer assess.
Translations Bundle
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Translations Bundle

2 Resources
Buy this and get both the transformation sets which contain both translating by a vector and identifying the vector sets of worksheets and corresponding Powerpoints with answers which can be used for peer / self assessment.
Reflection through vertical and horizontal lines
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Reflection through vertical and horizontal lines

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A worksheet with answers and an accompanying PowerPoint presentation with the worksheet and the answers to show on the interactive board or screen. An ideal resource for students to use to practice accurately drawing reflections. Can be used with KS2 or KS3 pupils on its own or can be used with KS4 as a revision lead into reflections on a graph axis when teaching transformations.
Reflections Through Lines
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Reflections Through Lines

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A worksheet with answer sheet of reflections through a mixture of horizontal, vertical and diagonal lines of reflection. This worksheet works well as either a homework sheet, or a revision sheet alongside my other two similar worksheets which focus just on either horizontal and vertical lines and another which is just reflections through diagonal lines. The worksheet is in lanscape when printed onto A4 to make it easy to just fold in half and glue into an exercise book. Also included is a copy of the worksheet on a PowerPoint presentation. This also includes a slide with the answers on it to facilitate peer / self assessment.
Translations by a Vector on a Graph Axis
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Translations by a Vector on a Graph Axis

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This is a worksheet with an accompanying PowerPoint which includes both the questions and the answers. The task is for the pupils to translate the shapes by the given column vector. The questions are all of the type “Translate shape A by the vector ……”. These are similar to the questions which might be asked on a G.C.S.E. paper. The worksheet is two sides of A4 and contains 12 questions. Also included is a PowerPoint with the same questions as on the worksheet followed by the answers to the questions on the worksheet. Two questions per slide including the answers so students can self or peer assess. The images from the PowerPoint slides can be copied and pasted into most of the various interactive whiteboard files for use in a different presentation media.
Drawing Reflections on a Graph
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Drawing Reflections on a Graph

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This is a worksheet and answer sheet in which the student can practice drawing reflections through a line which is described in the question on a graph axis. These are similar to the questions which might be asked on a GCSE paper. Example - Reflect the shape through the line y=-2. Also included is a PowerPoint with the same questions as on the worksheet. Two questions per page including the answers so students can self or peer assess.
Describing Negative Enlargement on a Graph Axis
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Describing Negative Enlargement on a Graph Axis

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This is a worksheet and accompanying PowerPoint include the questions and the answers. The task is for the pupil to identify the transformation (in this case negative enlargement). The pupil needs to identify the centre of enlargement and the negative scale factor. These are similar to the questions which might be asked on a G.C.S.E. paper. The worksheet is two sides of A4 and contains 12 questions. Also included is a PowerPoint with the same questions as on the worksheet followed by the answers to the questions on the worksheet. Two questions per page including the answers so students can self or peer assess. The images from the PowerPoint slides can be copied and pasted into most of the various interactive whiteboard files for use in a different presentation media.