An easy to use Excel Spreadsheet to analyse the maths test scores from the 2024 KS2 SATs though Question Level Analysis (QLA). Papers 1 (arithmetic), 2 and 3 (reasoning) are analysed. Will highlight students’ areas of strength and weaknesses in key maths areas including number, calculation, problem solving, handling data, and shape and measurement. Simply add the students’ name and their score and the spreadsheet will update and produce graphs.
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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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.
Includes:
KS2 2024 Maths SATs QLA
KS2 2024 Spelling, Punctuation and Grammar SATs QLA
KS2 2024 Reading SATs QLA
Easy to use Excel Spreadsheets to analyse the above SATs test scores using Question Level Analysis (QLA). All papers are analysed and will highlight students’ areas of strength and weaknesses in key maths (number, calculation, problem solving, handling data, shape and measurement), reading (giving/explaining meanings of words in context, retrieving and recording information/identifying key details from fiction and non-fiction, summarising main ideas from one or more paragraphs, making inferences from the text/explaining and justifying inferences with evidence from the text, and making comparisons within the text) and SPaG (grammatical terms/word classes; functions of sentences; combining words, phrases and clauses; verb forms, tenses and consistency; punctuation; vocabulary; standard English and formality; and spelling) areas. Simply add the students’ name and their score and the spreadsheet will update and produce graphs based on their answers.
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.
Two Powerpoints: Pure Maths (560 slides) and Statistics/Mechanics (270 slides).
Each presentation contains explanations, worked examples and questions for students to complete.
This is a whole lesson on Introducing Venn Diagrams and Sets. It looks at what Venn Diagrams and Sets are and how to put data into a set and some basic questions. It comes with an excellent worksheet. This lesson is ready to go, with no prep required. This lesson is also great for home learning and flip learning. 19-slide presentation + supplementary resources.
This lesson comes with:
Starter
Learning objectives (differentiated)
Keywords
key notation
superb teaching slides (with custom animation)
lots of examples to follow
a Mini WhiteBoard proforma
Excellent worksheet (with answer key)
Plenary
ALL LESSONS on Statistics in one BIG Bundle:
Statistics: All Lessons
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Handwritten notes on the new syllabus for IBDP Maths for 2021 - Applications and Interpretations SL (A&I SL). It is 52 pages - 8 on Algebra, 10 on Functions, 8 on Trig, 17 on Statistics, 9 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 also finished the A&A SL & HL notes as well.
Brand New MATHS Special Escape Room - Virtual Escape Room from Dr Dreadful’s Mansion 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 to start the year and engage them in some mathematical problem solving. C8/ES/102
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 include: University, Dojo, Study Room, Igloo, Tower, Observatory and a Secret Location! (Each Puzzle has been adapted to suit the topic of this Escape Room (this one is very general and fun!) and is suitable to KS3 and KS4 Student studying towards GCSE Maths
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We aim to help you equip students with the knowledge and skills to take ownership of their own learning. Our Products come ‘Ready-to-Teach’ with everything you need to teach fun and creative lessons. Our products are teacher-designed, classroom tested & student approved.
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These worksheets have been designed to subtly embed the valuable functional skills learners required to get the most out of education, work and everyday life and help them function more confidently, effectively and independently. They can also be used effectively in Tutorials, Maths or various other sessions.
Each resource has been proven to educate learners on a variety of subjects that will enhance knowledge and promote creativity and individuality.
The first task in this instalment is a warm-up activity and tests the learner’s knowledge of Seaside towns in the UK and their locations. It’s an excellent task to use on a SMART Board or in separate groups on A3 paper.
The second task requires them to study a series of weather graphs and answer questions to confirm they can read and extract the correct information.
The final task involves budgeting a holiday to Newquay using a fictional scenario and an allowance of £650.
EXTENSION TASKS
Task 1 - Ask learners to find the location of other towns and activities.
Task 2 - Extend questions to work out the Mean, Mode and Median.
Task 3 - Limit the Budget or change the scenario to make it more challenging.
Feedback is Key, and we value your positive comments and constructive criticism. Post a review, and we will send you another singular resource at the same value of your choice for FREE!
This resource is available to download as a PDF file. Word versions are available, and feel free to message me directly for these formats at SmartbooksED@outlook.com
A complete set of PowerPoint resources for P1, P2, P3, P4, D1, M1 and S1 modules in the (Edexcel) IAL (2018) Mathematics course.
The files contain learning objectives, fully editable teaching notes, examples, animations and hyperlinks.
Each PowerPoint pack has a free sample (links in product description) so you can try before you buy.
The bundle also includes revision notes sheets, video links and interactive statistical tables.
Files are updated on a regular basis and feedback is welcome.
Follow me on Twitter and Pinterest @hatchtag73.
The Pure presentation has around 570 slides and the Applied presentation 220 slides each with notes, examples, diagrams and questions for the students to complete along with worked answers.
Our maths formulae have had a revamp and they’re better than ever!
Set of 24 colourful posters featuring a variety of mathematical formula. They cover need to know formula for both foundation and higher tier GCSE exams. Posters feature diagrams and examples. They’re a fantastic addition to any mathematics classroom, or for alternate use, they work great as revision/flash cards!
Posters are in a PDF ready to print format.
The following formulae are included:
Area of a triangle
Area of a rectangle
Area of a parallelogram
Area of a trapezium
Area of a circle
Circumference
Surface area of a sphere
Pythagoras’ Theorem
Quadratic Formula
Sine Ratio
Cosine Ratio
Tangent Ratio
Sine Rule
Cosine Rule
Area of a triangle (trig)
Volume of a prism
Volume of a cuboid
Volume of a cylinder
Volume of a pyramid
Volume of a cone
Volume of a sphere
Speed
Distance
Time
Starting to collect my stats resources together.
Currently contains a scheme of work, learning journey and 3 lessons. Will add as time goes on. (Only need to purchase once).
50 brand new exam style questions with solutions covering all areas of the spec. I’ve called on the common mistakes I have seen during my own teaching to create a resource to highlight those errors in which student often lose marks.
34 questions on Pure Maths, from key algebraic skills to integration.
8 Statistics questions, from standard deviation to hypothesis testing.
8 Mechanics questions, from SUVAT equations to pulley problems.
PURE
Algebra – Completing the square
Algebra – Algebraic fractions
Algebra – Indices
Coordinate Geometry – Equation of a straight line
Algebra – Quadratic simultaneous equations
Algebraic Proof – Completing the square
Algebra – Quadratic inequalities
Algebra – Surds and rationalising the denominator
Graph Sketching – Completing the square
Algebra – Indices
Algebra – Factor Theorem
Coordinate Geometry - Circles
Algebra – Discriminant
Graph Sketching – Cubic equations
Binomial expansion
Trigonometry – Solving equations
Differentiation – Rules of indices
Logarithms – Solving equations
Trigonometry – Solving equations
Differentiation – Tangents & Normals
Trigonometry – Sine rule (ambiguous case)
Differentiation – First principles
Integration – Particular solutions
Binomial expansion
Vectors
Trigonometry – Cosine rule
Exponential Equations – Modelling
Graph Sketching – Reciprocal functions
Differentiation – Stationary points
Integration – Find areas
Proof by deduction – Expanding brackets
Exponential Equations – Solving, natural logs
Differentiation – Optimisation
Logarithms – Linearisation
APPLIED
Probability – Venn Diagrams
Probability – Tree Diagrams
Descriptive Statistics – Coding
Descriptive Statistics – Linear interpolation
Descriptive Statistics – Standard Deviation
Probability – Binomial Distribution
Hypothesis Testing – One-tailed
Hypothesis Testing – Two-tailed
Kinematics – SUVAT equations
Kinematics – Velocity/time graphs
Dynamics – F=ma and units
Kinematics – Calculus
Kinematics – Calculus
Dynamics – Pulleys
Dynamics – Lift problems
Kinematics – SUVAT – 2 objects
These questions are designed to highlight common misconceptions from the first year of the A Level Maths course.
These could be used as starter or plenary questions, used to promote discussion or added in to homework and resource packs to mix things up!
Feedback on this resource much appreciated :)
I’ll get cracking on writing one for GCSE and A Level Maths year 2!
These ‘Grade 9’ practice papers are designed to practice the highest end of the GCSE specification and stretch the most able students. These would be excellent practice for A Level students too and any mathematicians looking for some fun with algebra, geometry and problem solving.
There are 3 papers - One non-calculator and 2 calculator papers and I have endeavored to include all elements of the specification within the 3 papers.
Included in downloads are the full paper, a concise version to save on printing and full solutions.
Paper 1 is a non-calculator paper and so numerical skills and arithmetic will be tested.
The topics covered in Practice Paper 1 are:
Factorising/solving quadratics
Expanding 3 brackets
Rules of indices - solving equations
Solving linear simultanous equations
Ratio
Completing the square - solving equations and max/min points
Surds -rationalising the denominator
Coordinate geometry - straight lines, gradient, distance.
Compound interest
Sectors/Arc Lengths
Surface area of a prism
Area of a triangle - exact trigonometric values
Quadratic sequences
Probability - Tree diagrams
Graph sketching - reciprocal and cubic equations
Vectors
Functions - inverse functions
The topics covered in Practice Paper 2 are:
Recurring decimals and fractions
Quadratic inequalities
Ratio - Areas of circles, squares and Pythagoras
Cumulative frequency and estimation of mean
Bounds
Rules of indices and quadratic equations
Proof of circle theorems
Histograms
Trigonometry - right-angle
Algebraic fractions
Trig graphs and transformations
Bearings
Trigonometry - cosine rule
Proportion
Construction of angles
Probability - Venn diagrams and conditional probability
Iterative sequences
Quadratic simultaneous equations
Tangent to a circle
The topics covered in Practice Paper 3 are:
Laws of indices
Siolving quadratic equations - factoring in 3 ways
Mean, Median, Mode and Range
Forming and solving linear simultaneous equations
Speed/distance/time - problem solving
Rates
Problem solving - solving quadratic equations
Speed/time graphs
Standard form - Estimation
Composite Functions
Surface Area and Ratio - Spheres and Cones
Pythagoras - 3D
Problem Solving - solving equations
Regions, straight lines and inequalities
Coordinate geometry of straight lines - area and intersections
Angles in a polygon - problem solving
Conditional probability
Set notation
These papers are brand new, hot off the press, with all questions written by myself (it was a big task!) so all feedback is extremely valuable and much appreciated so please review if you can :)
We are ExcitEd to share a collection of mixed level word problem cards with pictures related to fractions and percentages.
For UKS2 Years 5 and 6.
Cut out and laminate.
Cards are differentiated 4 ways, blue being mostly L3 questions and yellow being L5.
Can also be used for lower KS3 classes.
Years 5 / 6 / 7
We bring you effective, teacher made, fun and creative resources for use in primary schools linked to the English National Curriculum.
Take a look at our TES shop or follow us on Facebook @ExcitEd Teachers for updates and freebies.
A selection of activities relating to edexcel's large data set (weather data) aimed to be completed with excel or geogebra, but could be done by hand also.
Questions to combine Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 of the book. Questions using different types of samples to work out Means, Range, IQR, Medians and generic questions.