Averages and Range WorksheetQuick View
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Averages and Range Worksheet

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A short worksheet asking pupils to find the averages and range from sets of raw data. The last 2 quesitons require pupils to think a little more outside the box. Would be good for a starter or homework.
Solving Linear Equations WorksheetQuick View
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Solving Linear Equations Worksheet

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A differentiated worksheet on solving linear equations with space to show working out at each step There are a lot of questions so you may want to shrink this down The answers are on the last page
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Solving Linear Equations Worksheet

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A differentiated worksheet for pupils on solving linear equations with x on both sides There are answer boxes for pupils to write there working out at each stage The answers are on the last page
Two Way Tables WorksheetQuick View
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Two Way Tables Worksheet

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A worksheet with 5 two way tables to complete and answer questions about, gradually getting more difficult. By pressing 'F9&' the values in the tables will change but still work. The answers are on the sheet in white so can be changed to be visible if needed
Complete Time Series Lessons for GCSE StatisticsQuick View
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Complete Time Series Lessons for GCSE Statistics

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A set of 4 ‘lessons’ covering everything needed on time series for GCSE Statistics, dependent on the time you spend each week this should be roughly half a terms worth of work Plotting Time Series Moving Averages Equation of the trend Line Seasonal Variation There is also an excel spreadsheet with lots of various types of questions, answers should be on the next tab All questions/activities should have the answers on a separate slide or be the title of the slide itself For each Notebook there should be: related starters for each lesson (some have starters half way through where for me, lessons split a topic) worked examples questions (sometimes referenced to a text book**) varied activities extension tasks an appropriate old specification Exam Question at the end of each lesson (again for some there may be one half way through) which we use as exit tickets/homework *The ‘Text Book’ work is references for the old edexcel A-G green text book but can be edited for the new purple book Please note that some of the resources in these lessons have been accumulating over the last 10 years. Whilst I have made a lot, I have note made everything from scratch Some resources such as question sheets or activities have been taken from tes resources or other websites and used either directly or edited in some way
KS3 Maths Function MachinesQuick View
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KS3 Maths Function Machines

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A differentiated excel file for using function machines to find outputs, functions and inverses F9 changes the questions Highlight the page to display the answers Algebra, operations
Christmas Quiz 3D shapesQuick View
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Christmas Quiz 3D shapes

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End of term quiz but still lots of maths involved Picture round - use colours to highlight the different categories of 3D shapes (there are 2D shapes as well to try and through a bit of mystery in there) Multiple Choice round - calculate the volume and surface area of a variety of 3D shapes of varying difficulty. Multiple choice answers should give options for common mistakes Music Round - These are taken from the Sheffield maths site from the Chris Moyles Quiz night music question, you can choose how many of these you want to include in your quiz http://www.sheffieldmaths.co.uk/Chris%20Moyles%20Starters.html Answers to all rounds are included at the end of the ppt
Changing the Subject (1 Step Equations)Quick View
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Changing the Subject (1 Step Equations)

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I created this worksheet as my students were really struggling with changing the subject of an equation This worksheet is lots of very similar questions allowing students to practice changing the subject with only 1 step. There are 4 sections, one for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Each section is split into 3 examples of varying skill, several questions using the same skill and 3 challenge questions which require an extra level of understanding to push students who show understanding of the basic steps.
A Level Statistics: The Chi Squared TestQuick View
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A Level Statistics: The Chi Squared Test

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A Level Statistics The Chi Squared Test Unit Knoweldge Book with examples to work through, skills practice and exam style questions Solutions booklet Powerpoints with worked examples to go with the Knowledge book Links to MrsHodgettsStatistics.com
Area PolygonsQuick View
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Area Polygons

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An excel file with differentiated questions for area of rectangles, triangles, parallelograms and trapeziums F9 changes the values for every question
Multiplicaiton/Division WorksheetQuick View
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Multiplicaiton/Division Worksheet

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A short differentiated worksheet for pupils to work out missing numbers in multiplicaiton tables. This will also strengthen pupils work on division. By pressing 'F9&' the values in the tables will change but still work. The answers are on the sheet in white so can be changed to be visible if needed
Sequences; algebraQuick View
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Sequences; algebra

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A differentiated excel file for sequences to find the next terms, the rule, the nth term and genetare from the nth term F9 changes the questions Higliht the page to display the answers
Statistics-Bivariate Data Revision GameQuick View
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Statistics-Bivariate Data Revision Game

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A board game loosely based on Monopoly for revising the Bivariate data section of the A Level Statistics course Also suitable for A Level Maths Students Includes: board game with instructions 4 sets of questions (needs to printed in 4 different colours) You will need: at least 2 dice per game counters for players Instructions: Roll the dice and find the RANGE of the scores, this is how many spaces you can move forward (clockwise direction). Another played should choose a card from the colour you land on and read the question, if you get the answer right you can stay where you are, if you get the answer wrong you must move back (anti-clockwise) the number of marks the question is worth If you land on a large square you have a free pass for that turn
Changing the Subject (2 Step)Quick View
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Changing the Subject (2 Step)

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I created this worksheet as my students were really struggling with changing the subject of an equation This worksheet is lots of very similar questions allowing students to practice changing the subject with 2 steps. There are 4 sections, one for multiplication the addition, multiplication then subtraction, addition then multiplication and subtraction then multiplication. Each section is split into 3 examples of varying skill, several questions using the same skill and 3 challenge questions which require an extra level of understanding to push students who show understanding of the basic steps.