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We provide world class resources and training for teachers of all phases. Our forever free schemes of learning span from Reception to Post 16 GCSE resit. Short quizzes and end of term assessments that compliment our SOL are also available for free. Are worksheet sit alongside our small steps guidance for Y1 to Y8. These are available on tes or through a subscription to White Rose Maths. Join us on our journey #MathsEveryoneCan

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We provide world class resources and training for teachers of all phases. Our forever free schemes of learning span from Reception to Post 16 GCSE resit. Short quizzes and end of term assessments that compliment our SOL are also available for free. Are worksheet sit alongside our small steps guidance for Y1 to Y8. These are available on tes or through a subscription to White Rose Maths. Join us on our journey #MathsEveryoneCan
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 17th May
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 17th May

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems involve ratio and percentages and then forming and solving algebraic expressions. The second problems involve seed distance time and solving and equation and then using Pythagoras and cosine rule to work out a missing angle. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 16th May
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 16th May

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems involve working with basic fractions and percentages and the second problem requires students to find the midpoint of a line. The second problems involves area of triangle formula and find co-ordinates of points of intersection in order to find the area of a region. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 12th May
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 12th May

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems involve working with percentages and fractions and then finding the area of a trapezium given the co-ordinates of the vertices. The second problems involved percentages and fractions and then find probabilities after extracting information from a scatter diagram. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 11th May
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 11th May

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems involve reasoning with shape and solving a problem involving speed/distance/time. The second problems involve fractions and surds. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 10th May
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 10th May

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems require students to set up a solve an simple linear equation then a problem involving finding angles in regular polygons. The second problems involve forming and then solving a quadratic equation to find the values of the sides in a triangle and then using a cumulative frequency diagram to work out the cost of sending some gifts. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 9th May
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 9th May

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems focus on basic number work (fractions) and then a problem involving finding angles in regular polygons. The second problems involve trying to solve a set of simultaneous equations and using trigonometry. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 6th May
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 6th May

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems focus on fractions and time and co-ordinates involving some Pythagoras. The second problems include using a histogram and some calculations of area. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 5th May
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 5th May

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems focus on basic fractions and basic arithmetic and co-ordinates. The second problems include volume of cuboids, cylinders and circle theorems mixed with trigonometry. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 29th April
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 29th April

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems focus on percentages and ratio and the second problem of area of trapezium involving Pythagoras. The second problems included a slightly more involved percentage and ratio question and a question involved similar triangles and using this to find the area of the trapezium. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - Tuesday 3rd May
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - Tuesday 3rd May

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems can focus on writing a number as the product of its prime factors and then find HCF. There is also a problem involving fractions and percentages. The second problems involve forming a box plot and also circle geometry to find the area of a triangle. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 29th April
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 29th April

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems can focus on percentages and the second problem students will need to form an equation. The second problems involve forming a simultaneous equation and equating two fractional expressions. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 27th April
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 27th April

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems involve using formulae, forming and solving equations. The second problems involve forming and solving equations involve area and perimeter and mean of data in a table. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 26th April
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 26th April

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first two problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second are suitable for higher. The first problems involves reasoning with shape and then setting up and equation to solve. The second problems involve ratio and area. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
KS2 Reasoning and Problem Solving Questions - 25th April 2016
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KS2 Reasoning and Problem Solving Questions - 25th April 2016

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Following our March twitter problems we have been inundated with requests for a few more new ones in the run up to SATS. We are not sure how often we will put them up, but here are five problems you can use with your Y6 group. We hope you like them. Feel free to tweet us your solutions to @WRMathsHub
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 25th April
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 25th April

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first problems are suitable for foundation and higher and the second ones are for higher only. The first problems involve find the area of a shaded region and then reasoning with fractions to work out how many cookies are in a jar. The higher problems involve straight line graphs and some algebraic manipulation. Can students see the easy way of answering Q2. We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 22nd April
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 22nd April

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first problem is suitable for foundation and higher and the second is suitable for higher. The first problem involves percentages as fractions. The second problem requires Pythagoras and what might seem an obvious answer is not. The alternative problem is identical it just strips away the help students get, We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize
GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 21st April
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GCSE Problem Solving Questions of the Day - 21st April

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Every day in the run up to the GCSE exams we are intending to put up two GCSE problems of the day on Twitter. Here are the files you can use in the classroom. For each problem there are some variations that you might want to use instead or in addition. The first problem is suitable for foundation and higher and the second is suitable for higher. The first problem involves two-way tables and ratio and fractions. The second problem involve loci and circles and the alternative problem involves using Pythagoras and trigonometry also. Enjoy! We hope you enjoy using them. Please tweet your student solutions to @WRMathsHub for a chance to win a prize