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Scaffolded worksheets, extension tasks, match-up tasks and lots more miscellaneous goodies from KS3 level upwards.

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Scaffolded worksheets, extension tasks, match-up tasks and lots more miscellaneous goodies from KS3 level upwards.
Fractions as Recurring Decimals Investigation
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Fractions as Recurring Decimals Investigation

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A detailed investigation that finds precisely under what conditions fractions produce recurring decimals, building on the GCSE topic of algebraic proof. Suitable for brighter GCSE students who might be looking ahead to maths A level and beyond! Answers provided.
Mode, Median, Mean and Range Review
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Mode, Median, Mean and Range Review

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Fully differentiated lesson-in-a-sheet on calculating the mode, mean, median and range from discrete data, beginning with a procedure match-up before calculations. An extension task invites students to explore a recursive process involving the median, mean and range. Answers provided.
Volume Match-Up Task
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Volume Match-Up Task

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Match-up task drawing lines between 3D shapes including cubes, cones, spheres and prisms, their volume formulae and numerical answers after calculation. Good for use under a visualiser and/or giving out to students to cut out.
SOHCAHTOA Scaffolded Worksheet
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SOHCAHTOA Scaffolded Worksheet

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A fill-in-the-boxes worksheet on SOHCAHTOA in right-angled triangles, going from labelling sides to calculations. Finishes with the PIXI Maths Green sheet as an extension. Many thanks for her awesome resources!
Easy Maths Exam Mistakes Powerpoint
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Easy Maths Exam Mistakes Powerpoint

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A good powerpoint to show a Year 11 class near their GCSEs on how not to lose silly marks by e.g. forgetting how to draw a frequency polygon or stem-leaf-diagram, how to estimate the mean from a grouped frequency table etc. Aimed around Grade 4/5 topics, so should be suitable for both foundation and higher sets.