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I have worked in some of the best private and state schools in the country. I have worked in schools in the 'top 5', 'top 10' and 'top 20' etc. I am aiming to bring this wealth of experience to TES and make a contribution.

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I have worked in some of the best private and state schools in the country. I have worked in schools in the 'top 5', 'top 10' and 'top 20' etc. I am aiming to bring this wealth of experience to TES and make a contribution.
Inequalities II
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Inequalities II

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A (Red Amber Green) differentiated activity on inequalities (solving inequalities is a separate resource)! Students always start on Red and work their way through. ANSWERS are provided!!!
(I)GCSE Sequences
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(I)GCSE Sequences

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A collection of past paper and past paper style questions for the 1-9 IGCSE and GCSE specifications on sequences. Answers are provided!
Differentiated (RAGE) - Simultaneous Equations II
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Differentiated (RAGE) - Simultaneous Equations II

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A Red Amber Green Extension differentiated activity on Simultaneous Equations. Students start on Red and work their way through. Answers are provided! To check the general quality of this work please check out similar resources on: http://www.themathsprofessor.com/rage---answers.html
Standard Form RAGE
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Standard Form RAGE

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A Red Amber Green Extension differentiated activity on standard form. Students start on red and work their way through. Answers are provided! To check the general quality of this work please check out similar resources on: http://www.themathsprofessor.com/rage---answers.html
Compound Measures (Speed, Distance and Time) RAGE
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Compound Measures (Speed, Distance and Time) RAGE

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A 4-level differentiated activity on Compound Measures (Speed, Distance and Time)! Students start on Red and work their way through. Answers are provided! To check the general quality of this work please check out similar resources on: http://www.themathsprofessor.com/rage---answers.html