These resources are designed to get students to understand properly the topic they are working on. The sets of worksheets include a lot of repetition and are useful for teaching a topic or revision . Some of my resources are at a very basic level and are written for older teenagers and adults. If you like my style please send me suggestions of topics that you would like to see a resource created for.
These resources are designed to get students to understand properly the topic they are working on. The sets of worksheets include a lot of repetition and are useful for teaching a topic or revision . Some of my resources are at a very basic level and are written for older teenagers and adults. If you like my style please send me suggestions of topics that you would like to see a resource created for.
Drawing graphs, solving simultaneous equations and solving inequalities.
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This powerpoint uses diagrams and photographs to illustrate the equivalence of simple fractions.
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Ten worksheets GCSE / iGCSE / Basic A-level standard
Domain and Range
Inverse functions
Combined functions
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9 worksheets that explain the rules for indices.
Work through how to multiply and divide powers and see how to deal with a ‘power of a power’.
Understand and practise using negative and fractional indices.
Includes mixed revision sheets and answer pages.
GCSE 9-1 references N7, N6
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Powerpoint and worksheet to encourage students to use multiplication patterns to calculate the answers to word problems involving money. e.g. Use 4 x 8= 32 to work out the cost of 800 items at 40p each.
Mental or written calculations without a calculator.
Suitable for a wide range of ages, problems are set in easy to understand contexts and the word problems involve up to three steps. The answers are also included.
DfE GCSE 2017 references N13, N2,
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Six worksheets with mixed word problems on a variety of real life problems involving money calculations.
Design and Make a Box - Draw a cuboid net to make a box for a bar of soap.
Plan a Day Out - Use timetables, leaflets and the internet to plan a day out. Work out the total cost of travel, food and activities.
Food Labels - Extract data about nutrition from 5 food labels to compare the healthiness of different foods ( 2 worksheets ).
Baby Names - Read the paragraph and write a list of the most popular boys’ names. Compare the girls’ names.
Logo Designs - Copy designs involving circles. Measuring in centimetres. Circle vocabulary.
Illustrated with adult characters. Written model answers are included where appropriate.
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This resource comprises 7 worksheets with answers to give students confidence in dealing with sets. It is suitable for higher level GCSE students and those starting A-level statistics. There are some tough word problems that require resilience and possibly some algebra to solve. Three of the sheets focus more on conditional probabilities - the ‘given that’ type of questions that children often struggle with. The questions are worded in different ways to help learners see how sometimes the probability is being calculated out of members from a subset of the universal set. To provide revision on some basic shape properties there are two sheets about sorting triangles and quadrilaterals according to their properties.
GCSE 9-1 reference P6
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These ten worksheets guide students through the origin of the x² + y² = r² equation of a circle and use a variety of problems to reinforce their understanding of the equation and its uses. Tangents are also introduced as are the methods for finding points of intersection between lines and circles. There are plenty of reminders for solving simple quadratic equations like x² = 16 and also simultaneous equations where one equation is not linear.
Written for the GCSE 9-1 specs but the material is also useful for A-level C2 students. Some of the sheets are similar so one can be done in class and the other used for reinforcement. There are problem sheets to extend the most students. As ever, the aim with SKILLSHEETS is to encourage learners to think about what they are doing and use diagrams to help them understand the topic.
DfE reference for GCSE 9-1 A16, A9, A18, A19, A8, A10, N8, G9, G6, G17
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This powerpoint contains examples of how to work out reverse percentage calculations using multipliers. The questions are mixed so that students have to identify which type of calculation is required. There is a good mix of realistic situations and vocabulary used in the word problems. Useful for revision too.
DfE reference for GCSE 2017 R9
Answers are included in the powerpoint.
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Seven pages of loci problems and ruler and compass constructions.
Practise creating scale drawings.
Draw a perpendicular from a point to a given line.
Perpendicular bisector of a line segment and bisecting a given angle.
DfE reference GCSE 9-1 G2, G9,G1
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40 worksheets based on aspects of football targetted at 8-13 year olds. Topics covered include money calculations, large numbers, probability, data handling, measurements, co-ordinates, symmetry, time, negative numbers, mental arithmetic quizzes.
The answers are included.
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20 worksheets covering shapes, their simple properties and vocabulary about directions and size. Many of the worksheets also have a second version in colour to enhance their visual appeal. They could also be laminated to be used repeatedly with a wipe off marker pen.
Identify, draw round and match shapes including squares, circles, rectangles and triangles. Vocabulary used includes big/small, box/ball, up/down, left/right, under/over.
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30 worksheets with simple activities based on continuing patterns and comparing the size of objects using different vocabulary. The content is suitable for use with adults and teenagers.
Which picture shows large/small, big/little, larger/smaller, long/short, full/empty, more/less.
Compare amounts in containers.
Draw or continue patterns using lines and shapes. Continue to colour in a pattern.
Use shape vocabulary.
The patterns also include numbers, objects or objects in positions e.g. alternating above or below.
Recognise the odd one out in a group.
Many of the sheets have a colour version to add to the visual appeal.
Print onto card then laminate so the pages can be reused with a wipe off marker pen.
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Three pairs of worksheets to help students understand cubic graphs.
Learn to identify or sketch cubic graphs given their equations.
Factorise a cubic expression, draw its graph and use it to identify the roots of a cubic equation.
The answers are also provided.
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Six straightforward worksheets for a basic introduction to using and creating distance-time graphs. Practise speed calculations and use of compound units. Three worksheets relating to real journeys with word problems.
DfE references for GCSE 2017 A14, A15, R11
The answers are provided.
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Colourful posters that show useful information about fractions.
Cancelling fractions, creating equivalent fractions, converting fractions to decimals, mixed numbers, what fraction ?
Print these out and use them as posters or laminate and use as revision cards.
Can also be used on a whiteboard.
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This resource can be printed on A4 pages to create an A5 size booklet. The idea is to practise a particular times table e.g. the SIX times table by filling in the number 6 in the box on the first page. This will automatically update all the questions to require multiples of six in the answers. By changing the 6 to a different number you can practise a different times table.
Vocabulary used includes ‘divisible’, ‘multiple’, ‘product’ and ‘remainder’. Exercises include commutativity, multiplying by decimals, calculating remainders and finding unit fractions of amounts.
Useful for older students who need to refresh their times tables.
DfE references for GCSE 9-1 N2 N3 N4
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Powerpoint and worksheet giving ideas about how to calculate the cost of 10, 20, 40, 5, 25, 35 etc items without having to resort to formal long multiplication methods.
Lots of different examples and situations to encourage students to work confidently without a calculator. These word problems are also ideal for functional maths students.
DfE GCSE 2017 reference N13, N2
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This powerpoint provides basic practice on the angle fact that the ‘angles on a straight line add up to 180°’. It has slides that just cover straightforward calculations that can be used for mental arithmetic practice and others that require a problem solving approach. Equations can also be written and solved to find the answers. Some slides use three letter notation to identify angles.
GCSE 9-1 refs G3, G1, G6, A21, A17
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These six worksheets show various graphs that have to be matched to their equations. There are separate worksheets for straight lines, quadratic, cubic and reciprocal graphs plus two mixed worksheets, one suitable for foundation level GCSE. The answers are all provided. The worksheets are also suitable for A-level students who need extra reinforcement.
Some can be worked out using gradients and/or points where the graphs cross the axes or students can also practise simple transformations ( reflection and translation or combinations of these ).
GCSE from 2015 reference A12 Recognise graphs of linear functions, quadratic functions, simple cubic functions and the reciprocal function.
Also supports :
A13 translations and reflections of functions
A10 Identify and interpret gradients and intercepts of linear functions graphically
A2 substitute numerical values into formulae
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