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Welcome to our TES shop! We aim to make resources that help students to gain maximum feedback as they work, challenge their misconceptions and develop their understanding. Please also check out our website, www.MathsPad.co.uk.
Rotational Symmetry: Worksheet & Activity Pack
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Rotational Symmetry: Worksheet & Activity Pack

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Rotation Symmetry: A collection of worksheets and activities on all rotation symmetry topics: Rotation about a central point Describing Rotations (direction, degree & centre) Rotation Symmetry Designs (Great Display Work) x 2 Rotation Symmetry Mystery Picture Order of Rotational Symmetry Designs Order of Rotational Symmetry: Quadrilaterals Rotation Symmetry on a Co-ordinate Grid Answers are included for each worksheet.
Multiplying & Dividing Fractions Activity Pack
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Multiplying & Dividing Fractions Activity Pack

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This resource is a collection of ideas to help students work on multiplying and dividing fractions. Including: Multiplying Fractions 4 in a Line Game This activity is to give students a chance to review multiplying fractions by fractions in a fun game activity. They must play in pairs to multiply fractions until they get four blocks in a row. Multiplying Fractions & Discovering Reciprocals This matching activity encourages students to think about a more varied set of situations where we need to multiply fractions, including multiplying fractions by integers and the need for cancelling. It is then followed with an activity that leads students from multiplying fractions to thinking about how to find pairs of fractions that multiply to make 1 - i.e. to discovering reciprocals. Multiplying & Dividing Fractions Match This activity focuses on helping students to recognise equivalent calculations. They have to match calculations that result in the same answer, by noticing that multiplying by a fraction is the equivalent of dividing by its reciprocal. Dividing Fractions Missing Numbers Puzzle This activity requires students to work out the missing numbers to make a series of statements about dividing fractions true. It progresses to include some cases of division with mixed numbers. All activities include answers.
Two Way Tables: True or False Activity & Puzzles
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Two Way Tables: True or False Activity & Puzzles

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Three activities to get students completing and interpreting two way tables. Including: 1. Completing tables of data from given information Two puzzles where students have to use a set of clues to work out all the missing information in a table. 2. Interpreting tables of data Students have to first work out the missing entries in a two way table and then read the information to decide if a series of statements are true or false. Includes easy fractions and percentages. 3. Calculating probabilities from tables of data Again students must work out the missing entries in the table, then use that information to calculate the probability of various events. Answers are included for all activities.
Place Value Puzzles & Decimal Activities
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Place Value Puzzles & Decimal Activities

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Three activities to support students working on place value & decimals. 1. Reading & Writing Decimals Match Students must match together numbers and statements about their place value. For example, 0.62 matches with '2 hundredths'. The questions all involve the numbers 1, 2 and 6, so students really have to think about the place value of the numbers shown. They can also record their matching pairs in a table, which makes it easy for you to check if they are getting them right and provide feedback. 2. Place Value Puzzles This activity contains two pages of puzzles all about decimals and place value. Puzzles range from 'guess the number', based on clues about place value, to comparing and ordering decimals using inequality symbols. 3. Adding Decimals Code Breaker A code breaker activity where students have to add decimals to reveal a secret message. The decimals are of different lengths so students will need to use some written methods. Answers are included for all activities.
Data Handling Unit of Work for GCSE 9-1 (Higher)
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Data Handling Unit of Work for GCSE 9-1 (Higher)

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This unit of work for GCSE Higher Tier 9-1 includes: Averages from Frequency Tables Averages from Grouped Frequency Tables Cumulative Frequency (Constructing the Graphs) Cumulative Frequency (Interpreting the Graphs Quartiles & Box Plots Reverse Mean Problems (Working backwards from a given mean to find the original data values) The worksheets are designed to be used as booklets and contain examples for students to refer to as well as several pages of varied questions. Answers are included for all worksheets in an easy to use format.
Quadratic Graphs: What do you know?
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Quadratic Graphs: What do you know?

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Quadratics: What do you know about this quadratic? Students are given a quadratic equation and asked to work out: its factors where it crosses the axes what its graph would look like what it would be in completed square format where its minimum point is They are then given three other quadratics to work on, but are provided with different starting information - i.e., if they have the graph, can they work out the factors? Updated May 2018 Now with 2 additional bonus activities: Properties of Quadratic Graphs Worksheets Students have to identify the roots, turning point, y intercept and line of symmetry from a graph or function. Recognising Quadratic Graphs Activity Students have to match quadratic graphs to their functions by considering roots, y -intercepts and whether the co-efficient of x^2 is positive or negative. All activities include answers.
GCSE 9-1 Transformations Unit of Work
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GCSE 9-1 Transformations Unit of Work

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This GCSE unit of work on transformations would be useful for both higher and foundation tier students. It includes nine different worksheets: 1. Reflection 1 Reflection in horizontal, vertical and diagonal mirror lines 2. Reflection 2 This includes mirror lines on co-ordinate axes, described as y = a, x = b, y = x etc. Questions include making and describing reflections. 3. Rotation Includes center points on axes and a mixture of questions requiring students to complete a rotation or describe how a shape has been rotated. 4. Translation A mixture of translations to complete and describe. 5. Enlargement 1 Includes only positive scale factors, with questions for students to complete enlargements and describe them. 6. Enlargement 2 This includes fractional and negative scale factors. 7. Describing Transformations 1 This mixed practice worksheet gives students a chance to practice describing all four different transformations. 8. Mixed Transformations 1 & 2 These two worksheets combine all of the skills together from all the other worksheets for a final review of the entire topic.
Solving Equations Matching Activity
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Solving Equations Matching Activity

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Writing and Solving One & Two Step Equations: A Matching Activity Students must match 'I'm thinking of a number' statements to their equivalent written in algebra and their solutions. Answers are included.
Multiplying Decimals
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Multiplying Decimals

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Multiplying Decimals: Using Related Calculations A free worksheet where students must use one given calculation, e.g. 19 x 23 = 437, to work out the answers to related calculations such as 1.9 x 23 = 437. Includes answers.
Area: How many squares?
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Area: How many squares?

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A variety of problems starting with counting squares and leading to finding the area of compound shapes. Also includes some missing dimension questions. Need more area activities? We have a set of activities on triangles and compound shapes here.
Equivalent Fractions (Multiple Representations)
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Equivalent Fractions (Multiple Representations)

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In each row, which of these pictures represent the same fraction? Requires students to compare different representations of fractions, including number lines, percentages and shaded pictures. Answers are included. Want more on equivalent fractions? We have a lesson and activity pack here.
Percentages Grid (Jumbled Answers)
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Percentages Grid (Jumbled Answers)

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This percentages grid activity requires students to calculate 1%, 5%, 10% and 86% of different numbers. It also requires them to work backwards - if they know 10%, how could they work out the original number? Students can check off their answers from those at the bottom of the sheet to help them check they are on the right track as they work. Answers are included. Need more? We have a collection of percentages activities here.
Number Tricks: Writing Algebraic Expressions Activities
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Number Tricks: Writing Algebraic Expressions Activities

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Number Tricks: Writing Algebraic Expressions Activities 1. Matching Activity Students must first match cards into groups of three - a number trick written in words, e.g. "think of a number, double it, add 5...", the result of the number trick, e.g. "always ends in 12" and an algebraic expression for the number trick. 2. Write your own! The second sheet requires students to write and simplify the algebraic expressions for a new set of number tricks. Answers are included for both activities.
Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Match Three!
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Fractions, Decimals & Percentages Match Three!

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A set of jumbled up fractions, decimals and percentages for students to match into groups of three. Mainly simple conversions, with some simplification of fractions required. Students record their answers in a table, so you can check at a glance if they are on the right track. Feedback below is very gratefully received :)