A simple coloured world map with coordinates. Children can use the map to become familiar with countries, continents, oceans and seas! Also using their coordinates skills. Can be printed A4/A3 depending on use.
Brand New Maths Escape Room - Virtual Escape Room by Cre8tive Resources! This lasts an hour or under depending on how quick the teams can solve each puzzle! Students love this style of lesson, great as an educational treat for your class. C8/ES/11
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Product Contents:
☞ Escape Room Interactive Tracker PowerPoint - Keeps the competitive nature on display
☞ Escape Room Puzzle Keys (Six Sets for Six Teams)
☞ Escape Room Team sheet - Record codes, answers clues as they progress through the 7 rooms
☞ Escape Room Puzzles (7 Rooms = 7 Different styles of Puzzles involving numeracy, literacy and lateral thinking)
☞ Teacher Answer Sheet - Quickly confirm to teams they have solved the puzzle correctly
☞ Teacher instructions of how to set up the escape room and what to print and top tips and shortcuts.
☞ Successful Escape Certificates for those that complete the entire challenge (There is a difficult bonus escape too :) for any quick teams
☞ The 7 Rooms each have a specific Puzzle that has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student
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The 7 Rooms include: Secret Bunker, Space Station, Garden Tunnel, The Office, Dungeon, The Island, Skate Park (Each Puzzle has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student or even bright KS2 students.
JUST PRINT AND GO!
They can also be used to encourage a flipped learning environment.
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Here you will find 40 different homework sheets designed to be given as a worksheet or a homework.
Providing students practice questions for all of the basic topics which they tend to forget if not worked on regularly .
These sheets also come with all answers provided, to save time for teachers :)
Topics covered:
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Rounding
Negative Numbers
Fractions of amounts
Percentages of amounts
Converting a fraction to decimal
Types of number
Sequences
Simplifying fractions
Collecting like terms
Multiplying terms
Expanding a bracket
Factors
Perimeter
Area
Naming polygons
Parts of a circle
Lines of symmetry
Angles on a line
BIDMAS
Function Machines
Ratio sharing
Angles in parallel lines
Enjoy :)
Please note the PNG files are photos that have been used for the previews only. They are not the documents needed to use the resource, they only photos of what is included.
This bundle includes all the topics needed to teach functional skills. All topics for the reformed functional skills qualifications that are included have work books many differentiated to L1 & L2 . Lots of power points and the majority of answers are also included. This really is a bargain.
My exam board is city and guilds. But this would be useful for all exam boards.
Every work book Included is made for the reformed functional skills maths and include calculator and non calculator methods.
Place Value
Rounding and estimation
Multiply by 10,100,1000 and add and subtract including decimals.
Multiplication including decimals
Bidmas
Percentages of amounts, increase and decrease, reverse percentages and compound interest.
Fractions of amounts, simplify fractions mixed fractions, add and subtract fractions.
converting between fractions,decimals and percentages
Ratio and proportion
Averages
Probability
Graphs and charts
Area and perimeter including problems
Substitution into formula
Angles, symmetry and bearing,compass points and coordinates
Metric and imperial conversions
Scale plans, maps, nets ad elevations
L1 non calculator work book
L2 revision workbook with calculator and non calculator questions on every topic.
Please note if you do find typos the workbooks are in word so you can easily amend. I am going through and fixing them as I find them or they are reported to me.
Please see my resources (jonesk5) for the following available for free:
Division workbook
Course outline
Non calculator revision mock
time and timetables
Handwritten notes on the new syllabus for IBDP Maths for 2021 - Analysis & Approaches SL (AA SL). It is 59 pages - 11 on Algebra, 12 on Functions, 8 on Trig, 14 on Statistics, 14 on Calculus.
Each topic is carefully organised, with the subtopic numbers very clearly marked on each page, related to the exact numbers given in the official syllabus document.
The first topic is available for free here, if you want to give it a preview before buying the whole thing.
I have now finished the A&A HL notes as well, and will now be working on A&I SL notes.
Worksheet with examples, differentiated questions of 10 in each block of red - easy, amber - middle and green - hard with extension section involving worded problems
Topic - about collecting like terms to simplify an algebraic expression
Answers are included
Here is a complete workbook of Grade 4 topics for GCSE Maths. Answers also included.
I created this for my classes this year as they are mixed ability within foundation GCSE. I also made an aiming at grade 2 and aiming at grade 3 workbooks that I will hopefully also upload.
They are great for all general work, classwork, homework, revision.
To decide on the topics I did some brief analysis of recent papers and what topics came up compared to marks needed for a grade 4. If students are confident on the majority of the topics in this workbook, then they should be able to achieve a grade 4.
Note in the top right corner on Page 3 there is a blank space, here I added a QR code to the answers, you could do similar.
There are exactly 100 topics covered across:
Four Operations
Fractions
Factors, Multiples and Primes
Decimals
Percentages
Fractions, Decimals & Percentages
Rounding
Powers and Roots
Indices
Ratio
Algebra
Expanding & Factorising
Solving Linear Equations
Straight Line Graphs
Inequalities
Angles
Angles in Polygons
2D Shapes
Perimeter
Area
3D Shapes
Measure
Time
Money
Compound measure
Scale Drawings
Transformations
Similarity
Probability
Venn Diagrams
Averages & the Range
Frequency Tables
Scatter Graphs
If you want a preview, try the first (SL) topic of the new course for free
Handwritten notes on the recently changed syllabus for IBDP Maths for first exams in 2021 - this is the Applications and Interpretation HL course (A&I HL / AIHL).
It is 112 pages long - 19 on Algebra, 16 on Functions, 26 on Trig/Geometry, 28 on Stats/Probability, 23 on Calculus. So it is far more concise than the ~1000 pages of an HL textbook. It is split into 5 topics, which all have the SL content within them as a subset. There will also be significant overlap with the Analysis & Approaches course. This is the final course of the four that we have in this shop, finished in time for the 2023 May exams. It contains many concepts not touched by the old core courses at all, like graph theory, voronoi diagrams, matrices, phase portraits, etc.
TOPICS:
1 - Algebra
2 - Functions
3 - Trigonometry and Geometry
4 - Statistics and Probability
5 - Calculus
Please ‘follow’ my shop, so you will be notified when other notes become available in the future. Please let me know if you have any feedback or improvements that could be made.
If you want a preview, try the first (SL) topic of the new course for free
Handwritten notes on the new syllabus for IBDP Math for 2021 - Analysis & Approaches HL (A&A HL). It is 111 pages - 24 on Algebra, 19 on Functions, 22 on Trigonometry, 16 on Statistics, 30 on Calculus. So it is far more concise than the ~1000 pages of an HL textbook. It is split into 5 topics, which all have the SL content within them. There will also be significant overlap with the Applications and Interpretations course. I wrote and sold notes for the old IB courses, which have been fairly successful, so I am in the process of writing notes for the new courses, from scratch.
TOPICS:
1 - Algebra
2 - Functions
3 - Trigonometry and Geometry
4 - Statistics and Probability
5 - Calculus
Please ‘follow’ my shop, so you will be notified when other notes become available over the next few months. Please let me know if you have any feedback or improvements that could be made.
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Here at the ‘Maths Teacher Hub’ we have created a bank of GCSE FOUNDATION mathematics homework sheets. (with answers)
There are 120 pages full with GCSE exam style questions.
Each page grows in difficulty and will create some form of repetitiveness, allowing students to recall “popular” basic skills questions easier.
6 different sets to
work through
1-10 = Number
11-20 = Algebra
21-30 = Shape
31- 40 = Probability
41-50 = Angles
51-60 = Data
How to use:
I recommend giving GCSE students 3 sheets at a time to complete as homework.
E.g. Homework number 4, 14 and 24.
You select one to take in and mark, then display the answers for the other two sheets on the board so students can peer mark each other’s work.
We hope you find use of these :)
This is a list for the pupils of all the topics that they need to cover for the GCSE Maths Extension Syllabus. It has been checked against the latest syllabus from Edexcel and AQA but it may not feel exhaustive for some and maybe feel too long for others. It has though been popular with students to give them an overview of all the different components that they need to learn.
This is comprehensive list that is divided into approximate lessons so that pupils should be very familiar with the headings and remember the lessons on each. Each major topic is broken down into again lesson sized titles, such as Trigonometry - Sine Rule, Cosine Rule, Area Rule etc.
Pupils have found it extremely helpful to have a neat overview to keep referring too. It comes with RAG (red, amber and green) assessment boxes to help pupils in their self assessment.
There is an IGCSE version sold separately on the following link:
https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/resource-12018774
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No ordinary Maths Quiz! This is a fun numerical general knowledge quiz with, of course, some proper head-scratcher maths questions thrown in. There are a mix of easy and difficult questions, many are rounds where you’ll have to do some proper calculations, yet many are based around current affairs and pop-culture where you have a good chance of gaining points if your answer is nearest to the number on the answer sheet.
This is suitable for KS3 or KS4 and perfect for the last maths lesson of term.
This quiz is not for GCSE revision, it’s just a bit of fun for the end of term or last day, to keep your students happy whilst still relating your last lesson to your subject!
5 Lessons:
The Radius: Working out the gradient and length of the radius
The Tangent: Working out the equation of a tangent and applying it to solve problems
Equation of a Circle: Drawing circles from their equations
Solving simultaneous equations graphically.
Solving simultaneous equations algebraically.
Use the laws of indices to simplify the expressions and match up the pieces. This puzzle features 30 expressions which when simplified allow the triangular pieces to be matched up into one large hexagon.
This jigaw puzzle makes a great lesson starter or settling activity and is equally useful as a group activity requiring students to discuss their understanding of index laws with their peers.
The jigsaw puzzle is in PDF format with answer sheet included.
A maths pack based on Euro 2024.
Worksheet activities around mental maths, word problems, 5 digit additions, multi-step problems, data handling, calculator work, decimals, fractions, percentages, algebra, perimeter and area.
Can be used as a lesson, homework or individualised activity.
Aimed primarily at upper KS2 and KS3, but lower KS2 may be able to access with support and content may be a challenge for KS4 pupils also.
Suitable for both Key stage 3 and 4. This worksheet is designed to help pupils revise expanding single brackets. The challenge section features questions involving the expansion of double brackets. The worksheet is fully differentiated (mild, medium spicy, hot and challenge) allowing pupils to work at different levels simultaneously. The worksheet also features a section for pupils to self-assess their understanding and set a target for next lesson.
Answers included which can be projected directly onto the smart board.
Two lessons, including worked examples and practise questions.
Topics: 1. Solving Equations
2. Substitution into Expressions
3. Simplifying Expressions
4. Expanding Brackets
5. Factorising Expressions
A collection of 5 activities involving square numbers that I’ve accumulated over the years from various sources:
a puzzle I saw on Twitter involving recognising square numbers.
a harder puzzle using some larger square numbers and a bit of logic.
a sequences problem that links to square numbers
a mini investigation that could lead to some basic algebraic proof work
a trick involving mentally calculating squares of large numbers, plus a proof of why it works
Please review if you like it or even if you don’t!
A worksheet with starter, main and extension on the first few index laws, extension asks students to investigate fractional powers.
An ideal resource for GCSE students.
Hope you find it useful
A sheet with five puzzles. To do each puzzle, students enlarge objects by negative and/or fractional scale factors. Each puzzle gives a letter and they then unscramble the letters to give the word 'MATHS'
I made this for a top set year 10 class. They managed it but some did find it difficult. Definitely one for higher classes.
Solutions included.
I produced these sheets for some final revision for my Foundation group. They have a range of targets from 1 to 4 so I wanted a mixture of stuff for them - a bit of recall, a bit of applying and a bit of “thinking” questions - the phrase “problem solving” can be a bit off putting for some of them. Let me know what you think.