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Angles in parallel lines (low ability)
Write on worksheet for low ability students . Structure of sentences to support.
Drawing Pie Charts
12 questions on completing tables and drawing pie charts.
Starts with simple multiplication such as 180 to 360. Then uses scaling to complete more difficult tables: i.e. 45 - 90 - 180 - 360 and then drawing the pie chart.
Circle is drawn with radius for support.
Standard Deviation Worksheet
8 questions on standard deviation. The first two questions include the table for ease. The last question is a comparison between standard deviation and the mean.
Understanding scale factor
8 questions where pupils can find the scale factor from A to B and then use this to find the missing lengths.
Ratio 1:n and n:1
16 questions on writing a ratio as 1:n and n:1. Example question, three levels of difficulty and an extension involving fractions on both sides. Answers provided.
Back to back stem and leaf diagram
Starter - Comparing pie charts.
Activity - Interactive collection of data involving pulse rates.
Worksheet - Drawing back to back stem and leaf diagrams and finding the range and median.
Extension - comparison using the range and median.
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Sine and Cosine Rule
This gives students practise of recognising which rule to use for which triangle. Complete with solutions.
Vertical and Horizontal Lines
A card sort (word document) for horizontal and vertical lines.
A worksheet on recognising vertical and horizontal lines from their coordinates.
A worksheet on drawing vertical and horizontal lines (using colours).
nth term linear
A flip chart lesson starting from term to term rules, building up to nth term and then working out if a number is in a sequence. RAG questions with answers included.
Scaffolded worksheet on finding the nth term. Starting from simple (2n+1) building up to subtraction (3n-6), and then negative terms (-2n+1).
Loci
A two page worksheet on drawing a locus around a point and around a line. Extension question involving scale. Suitable for lower ability.
Rotation worksheet
This worksheet contains four levels of difficulty.
Bronze - simple rotation about a point
Silver - rotation about a coordinate
Gold - describing rotations
Platinum - a problem solving question involving a sometimes true, always true or never true statement.
This level of differentiation really shows off personalised learning in their books.
Writing a ratio as a fraction
This topic has been focused on recently in the new GCSE. This worksheet starts with simplifying ratio, onto a visual comparison, then onto writing a ratio as a fraction. Their skills are then tested by converting between fractions and ratios. Questions get challenging and students need to use skills from other areas of mathematics.
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Surface area of cubes and cuboids
An A4 sheet with Red, Amber, Green, Extension and Exam question practise. Tests skills from the beginning to change to units, and working backwards.
Solving Equations Million Pound Drop
20 questions starting from simple one step equations, building up to solving equations with unknowns on both sides. Multiple choice questions address misconceptions. Includes one practise question.
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Fractional indices worksheet
Three differentiated sections on fractional indices. Including an extension task.
Transformations of functions
GCSE A*, Core 1
A card sort for the transformation of functions, including vector form.
A matching activity for transformation and their vectors.
Solving simultaneous equations graphically
A flip chart showing an introduction and an example (along with extension questions). The worksheet has four practise questions for students to use.
Area of shapes with sections removed
8 questions on finding the area of shapes with sections removed. Includes rectangles, squares and triangles.
Solutions are page 2 of the worksheet.
3D shapes card sort
It includes the name, picture, faces, edges and vertices, net and a real life example.
The resource is in answer format.
Remote Learning Scavenger Hunt - Maths
To allow students to see Maths outside of the “classroom” and have some time away from the screen, I’ve created a photo scavenger hunt. Students are to upload their pictures into the downloaded word documents.