The Big End of 2015 Christmas Quiz!Quick View
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The Big End of 2015 Christmas Quiz!

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The ultimate end of term activity! This is a Powerpoint quiz for use in assembly, tutor time or just those final lessons before the Christmas holiday with questions surrounding film, sport, people and current affairs of the year 2015. Round 1 - Film. Name the film from the still image. Round 2 - Sport. Questions on the major sporting events from 2015. Round 3 - People. Say what you see, each answer is a famous person from 2015. Round 4 - In The News. Questions on the biggest news stories of 2015. Round 5 - Christmas Maths. A late addition and an optional round if you want to make the quiz more curriculum linked. Answers included! This quiz took a lot of time and effort on my part and so I would appreciate your ratings and comments if you find it useful and entertaining for your students. Happy holidays!
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Plans and Elevations

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Lesson on Plans and Elevations. Starter is a group activity in which student must identify the famous landmark from the picture. Should be adapted for your school / location. Flipchart gives some basic information and examples. Worksheet is from another TES user, asks students to draw views of different shapes and then construct shapes when given the views (Multi-link cubes required).
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Famous Mathematicians Posters (for display)

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A selection of posters made on Powerpoint which gives information about a number of famous mathematicians. Please feel free to add your own, edit, or simply use as a poster template. I printed these on A3 and laminated. EDIT: Version 2 now uploaded after spelling mistake on Alan Turing slide corrected.
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Index Laws - Multiplying and Dividing

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This is a differentiated worksheet on the topic of Index Laws. This worksheet covers the rules regarding multiplying and dividing indices with the same base, including when the variable has a coefficient. Many of the questions involve negative powers. Created for high ability KS3 as an index laws introduction but could certainly be used for any class up to GCSE. Answers included!
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Surface Area of Cones - worksheet

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A worksheet with questions asking students to find the surface area of cones, differentiated into three parts. Bronze - finding surface area when everything is given; Silver - finding surface area after using Pythagoras; Gold - a couple of more tricky questions. Answers provided in document.
Big Fat Quiz of 2020 - FREE end of term resource!Quick View
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Big Fat Quiz of 2020 - FREE end of term resource!

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A fantastic end of term activity - the Big Fat Quiz of 2020! Round 1 - Film Round 2 - In The News Round 3 - Say What You See Round 4 - Music This is perfect for an assembly, an extended tutor time or just when it’s the last week of the Christmas term and you don’t have the energy to plan a lesson! This resource is completely FREE. I don’t believe in profiting from the tiredness and stress of teachers at the end of the toughest term in the toughest year. 2020 has been so challenging for many, please enjoy this as a gift! All I ask is that you share this far and wide and rate/review! I have provided an answer recording sheet and the answers. Happy holidays!
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The Big 2016 End of Term Quiz

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The ultimate end of term activity! This is a Powerpoint quiz for use in assembly, tutor time or just those final lessons before the summer holiday with questions surrounding film, sport, people and current affairs of the year 2016. Round 1 - Film. Name the film from the still image. Round 2 - Sport. Questions on the major sporting events from 2016. Round 3 - People. Say what you see, each answer is a famous person from 2016. Round 4 - In The News. Questions on the biggest news stories of 2016. Answers included! This quiz took a lot of time and effort on my part and so I would appreciate your ratings and comments if you find it useful and entertaining for your students. Happy holidays!
Advanced Trigonometry GCSE Exam Questions - Sine Rule, Cosine Rule, Area and BearingsQuick View
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Advanced Trigonometry GCSE Exam Questions - Sine Rule, Cosine Rule, Area and Bearings

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This is a worksheet of 8 Advanced Trigonometry GCSE exam questions asking students to use Sine Rule Cosine Rule, Area of a Triangle using Sine and Bearings. Most of the questions require students to use a mixture of these rules to solve the problem. Final question requires an understanding of surds and solving quadratic equations. Mark scheme and answers included in the document!
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Does a point lie on a straight line graph?

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Simple worksheet with questions asking students to work out if particular points lie on particular graphs in the form y = mx + c. Questions can easily be adapted or copied into Powerpoints or Flipcharts. More difficult questions ask students to suggest functions on which certain points would lie.
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Christmas Quiz 2013

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A Christmas Quiz (2013) Powerpoint with various Christmas questions and some general knowledge questions about 2013 and other things. Adapted from various other quizzes available on TES.
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End of Year 2014 Quiz

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Perfect activity for tutor time or those last few lessons before the holidays. This is a 2014 Quiz PowerPoint of the year so far. Rounds include questions on Film, Sport, Music, Celebrities and News. For the music round, links go to Youtube videos so unfortunately you may have to endure an advert or two. Answers included at the end of the quiz. Please rate and comment!
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The Big 2016 Quiz - December 2016 update

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This is an update on the quiz I uploaded in July. I have now added some questions in each round which covers events and pop culture from July - December. This is a Powerpoint quiz for use in assembly, tutor time or just those final lessons before the Christmas holiday with questions surrounding film, sport, people and current affairs of the year 2016. Round 1 - Film. Name the film from the still image. Round 2 - Sport. Questions on the major sporting events from 2016. Round 3 - People. Say what you see, each answer is a famous person from 2016. Round 4 - In The News. Questions on the biggest news stories of 2016. Answers included! This quiz took a lot of time and effort on my part and so I would appreciate your ratings and comments if you find it useful and entertaining for your students. Happy holidays!
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Inverse Proportion (without k)

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This is a worksheet of Inverse Proportion questions aimed at KS3 students (could also be used for KS4). It concerns questions without using the constant of proportionality, examples about people building walls or cutting hedges etc! Extension task included - awkward multi-step direct/inverse proportion problems. Answers are included on the final page. Please rate and comment if you’re pleased with this resource!
The Big End of 2014 Christmas Quiz! (version 2)Quick View
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The Big End of 2014 Christmas Quiz! (version 2)

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This is an update from the quiz I uploaded in July 2014 for the end of the academic year. There are now questions in each round that cover films, sporting events, songs, celebrities and news stories of 2014 from July to the present. A perfect activity for the last few lessons of term, for tutor time or for assembly. For the music round, links go to Youtube videos so you may have to endure an advert or two. Answers included at the end of the quiz. Feel free to edit as you see fit. And of course, I would appreciate reviews and comments!
Fractions - Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing CatchphraseQuick View
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Fractions - Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Catchphrase

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A Catchphrase activity based on a template from another TES user. There are 25 fractions questions with a mixture of all four operations. Students must calculate the answer and if they are correct then a square is removed. Students must guess the catchphrase underneath. The answer is 'A Fish Out of Water'.
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Drawing Straight Line Graphs

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This worksheet is designed for KS3 students as an introduction to drawing straight line graphs by generating co-ordinates. There are two worksheets, one with positive gradients and one with negative gradients, Tables and axes provided. Answers included on the final page of each document. This would also be useful for low and middle ability GCSE classes as revision of a key skill. Please leave a review and comment if you love this resource!
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Repeated Percentage Change - Growth and Decay

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A worksheet of questions regarding repeated percentage change or growth and decay. Scenarios where an amount is increasing/decreasing by a percentage each year and students will use the compound interest formula to solve. The questions get increasingly more difficult as students progress through them. Answers are provided on the final page. Please rate/comment if you found this resource useful!
Probability of an Event worksheet (KS3 basic questions)Quick View
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Probability of an Event worksheet (KS3 basic questions)

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A worksheet with some basic probability of an event questions, perfect for the first few lessons of the topic with Year 7 or for a refresher lesson in Year 8/9. The questions get more challenging as they progress. Q12 is from Mathspad (www.mathspad.co.uk). Answers are provided on the final page.
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Sine Rule worksheet - missing lengths and angles

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A collection of questions from other sources asking students to find missing lengths and missing angles in triangles using the sine rule. Some basic practice followed by some more challenging application questions. The resource is suitable for a high-achieving KS4 class. Answers included on the final page! Please note: none of the questions are my own creation, they have been sourced from various locations and just put into one document to make a super sine rule resource. Many thanks to Whidds, Corbett Maths (https://corbettmaths.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/Sine-Rule-pdf.pdf), Don Steward (https://donsteward.blogspot.com/2013/11/sine-rule.html), Boss Maths (https://www.bossmaths.com/g22a/), Maths4Everyone (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/gcse-9-1-exam-question-practice-sine-and-cosine-rule-11760901)…
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Algebra Vocabulary Key Words Match Up / Card Sort

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A very simple matching activity where students have to match the key word with the definition and an example. The first page is mixed up so you can use it as a matching activity without printing or print it and use as a card sort. Answers are on the second page. The definitions have been edited from MathIsFun.
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Angles Introductions

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An introductory flipchart covering basic angle maths and keywords. Starter is discussion to guess the connection between the different professions (spoiler alert, it's that they all use angles...) The clockwise/anti-clockwise slide is there for an active AFL activity, Students have to stand up and turn in the direction and the angle that you say. Best suited to a KS3 class with basic understanding of angles or to a low-ability KS4 class who need a refresher lesson.