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Any maths resource that I create that doesn't include copyrighted material (hopefully!) I will post here. Free forever - share and share a-like!
Vector Hunt
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Vector Hunt

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Given a vector picture, can you identify the vectors that either match, or are multiples of, the given vector a? A nice alternative vector introduction, or way of introducing the ideas of scalar multiple (including negative of a vector)
Completing symmetrical pictures
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Completing symmetrical pictures

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Small worksheet for little extra consolidation of completing symmetrical pictures. Pictures drawn on square, triangular and isometric backgrounds to give pupils experience of working with different types of symmetrical shapes. Both line and rotational symmetry considered. Pictures are possible answers to each question (answers are not necessarily unique). *** mistake spotted and corrected***
Horizontal and Vertical Lines Jigsaw
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Horizontal and Vertical Lines Jigsaw

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A jigsaw for matching horizontal and vertical lines with their equations; can help with reflections if pupils are struggling with lines, or as a pre-cursor to straight line graph equations.
Comparing Offers worksheet
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Comparing Offers worksheet

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A past exam question with a problem solving bent on comparing offers broken down into a series of "fill in the gap" sentences designed to aid problem solving.
Multiple representations of fractions
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Multiple representations of fractions

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A worksheet that shows a bar model, unit area representation, and number line representations of fractions and asks pupils to create groups showing the same fractions. The groups are then given in the image.
Using Ratio
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Using Ratio

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A small worksheet using ratios of adults to children in childcare scenarios.
Exam Formulae Collective Memory
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Exam Formulae Collective Memory

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A collective memory resource designed to help pupils remember the required formulae for the GCSE Mathematics 9-1 exam (or at least some of them). The first slide is designed for Foundation pupils, the second for Higher (as it includes Sine and Cosine Rule).
Area (and possible trigonometry) problem
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Area (and possible trigonometry) problem

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Given 3 lengths and 3 perpendiculars, which length is incorrect? If working with non-right-angled trigonometry can also bring in cosine rule and area to check by calculating areas from given lengths. Possibly also some Pythagoras links with the perpendiculars? Is there more than one possible answer?
Prime factorisations matching cards
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Prime factorisations matching cards

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A card set of values with prime factorisations. A neat use of this is to sort people into partners for another activity; one set of people have the values and one set have the prime factorisations and the people with the corresponding cards have to partner each other.
Line and Rotational Symmetry matching grid.
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Line and Rotational Symmetry matching grid.

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A grid in which pupils have to draw shapes that match both the line and rotational symmetry properties. If pupils need more support you can provide them with pictures of shapes to draw; for extension get them to justify why certain spaces cannot be filled.