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I provide comprehensive worksheets to revise a particular topic (always with answers included) as well as extension materials, for pupils ranging from age about 11 to 16+. All of my premium resources have a UK and US version.

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I provide comprehensive worksheets to revise a particular topic (always with answers included) as well as extension materials, for pupils ranging from age about 11 to 16+. All of my premium resources have a UK and US version.
Numeracy Who Wants to Be a Millionaire
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Numeracy Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

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An interactive Who Wants to Be a Millionaire game focused on numeracy questions. The questions near the end get very tricky! They are on the following topics - percentage, area, ratio, factorising, probability, volume, negative numbers, difference of squares, scale factors, angles, sequences, DST I normally do this with pupils writing their letters on mini-whiteboards before the right answer is displayed, and you can also do something with the lifelines if you like.
AH Geography - Statistics questions
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AH Geography - Statistics questions

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A series of statistics questions that cover everything that might be needed for an Advanced Higher Geography project. Largely overlaps with Advanced Higher Statistics. Topics included are: Descriptive statistics (mean, median, mode, range, interquartile range, standard deviation, standard error, coefficient of variation) Inferential statistics (chi-squared) Linear regression Nearest Neighbour analysis Full solutions at the end.
Simplifying Fractions
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Simplifying Fractions

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Two pages of simplification, beginning easy (finding fractions equivalent to 1/2) and building up to more difficult questions (simplify 14/49). The aim is to highlight the similarity between finding equivalent fractions and simplifying, so pupils will recognise that they are really the same thing. Good for lower ability classes.
Probability Worksheets
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Probability Worksheets

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Two worksheets, testing basic probability with dice, coloured balls and letters. The second worksheet is more difficult and introduces sampling with and without replacement. Full solutions included.
Budgeting for a Bedroom
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Budgeting for a Bedroom

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A financial activity to design your own bedroom and pay for it. You will need something like the Argos Catalogue (or IKEA catalogue) to use.
Shapes and Symmetry
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Shapes and Symmetry

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A 4-page write on worksheet exploring basic symmetry and diagonals and other properties of 2D Shapes. Full Solutions provided.
Distance Speed Time - group activity
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Distance Speed Time - group activity

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A Powerpoint with some introductory distance-speed-time questions, then an activity for group work: Each group is travelling from Glasgow to London via a different method of transport - plane - train - car - coach - cycle -walk
Primes, Factors Multiples practice questions
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Primes, Factors Multiples practice questions

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Four sets of practice questions. Includes: - determining if numbers are prime (and odd or square numbers) - multiples and least common multiples - factors and highest common factor Solutions included
Negative Numbers Worksheets
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Negative Numbers Worksheets

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A series of worksheets revising negative numbers. - addition and subtraction - subtracting negative numbers - multiplying and dividing - all operations, with fractions and decimals Full solutions provided.
Math challenges
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Math challenges

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This is a series of tricky challenges to complement usual class work, using a full range of maths skills: - trigonometry - simultaneous equations - algebra - fractions - area - logic Can be used as extensions or homework. Full solutions included.
Algebra & Geometry Question Bank
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Algebra & Geometry Question Bank

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A series of question sets that test the basics along with extension material. • Question Set 1 Gradient, Straight line, Circles, Equations, Volume • Question Set 2 Rounding, Formulas and Pythagoras • Question Set 3 Trigonometry, Simultaneous Equations & Lines • Question Set 4 Similarity, Trigonometry, Algebra, Circles • Question Set 5 Volume, lines, circles and factorising • Question Set 6 Factorising, Brackets, Fractions • Question Set 7 Quadratics, Changing the Subject, Numeracy • Question Set 8 Polynomials, Algebra, DST • Question Set 9 Complete Square, Shapes, Equations, Numeracy • Question Set 10 Revision Full solutions provided to all questions.
Simple Percentages worksheet #1
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Simple Percentages worksheet #1

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This is a series of questions testing basic knowledge of percentages. They should be solved by converting the common percentages to fractions. They start easy then introduce increases and decreases, then more difficult numbers. Full solutions included.
2D Shapes
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2D Shapes

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This is a series of worksheets all about finding the area of 2D shapes (quadrilaterals and circles). - Recognising and naming 2D shapes - Knowing their properties - Knowing the formulas for their areas - Being able to calculate the areas
Functions - Domain, Range, Composite
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Functions - Domain, Range, Composite

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A series of four worksheets about domain, range and composite functions. There is many lessons work here with lots of practice. The four parts are: - Domain and Range - Composite Functions - Further Functions (combining domain, range, composite) - Extension (proofs about linear functions) All provided with full solutions
Sequences - Required Skills, Examples and Investigation
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Sequences - Required Skills, Examples and Investigation

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A series of four worksheets to give some background algebra, do plenty of examples finding a limit, then for advanced pupils go on to find a general formula for a linear sequence. If you follow this through you will be able to instantly work out the value of the 50th term of u_n+1 = 0.4 u_n +3 (for example). The four worksheets are: - Indices (practice on this) - Algebra (rearranging formula) - Sequences (standard questions on finding limits, and graphing the results) - Investigation (putting it all together to get a general formula) All provided with full solutions.
Rearranging Formulas - Introduction, Examples and Investigation
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Rearranging Formulas - Introduction, Examples and Investigation

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A set of worksheets building up to an investigation about the time it takes for an object to drop that can be done in the classroom to practice the skills learned. The sections are: - Basic Skills (factorising, simplifying fractions, solving equations) - Questions (rearranging linear formulas, quadratic formulas, and more difficult formulas too) - Investigation (how long it takes a ball to drop, using a formula and testing it) All provided with full solutions
Volume and Surface Area - Basics and Extension Questions
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Volume and Surface Area - Basics and Extension Questions

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This will introduce the topics of 3D volume and surface area, and also provide some challenging extension questions. A set of four worksheets on - Basic Skills (rounding, 2D perimeter and area, 3D volume and surface area) - Problems (real life problems involving volume and surface area of cuboids, cylinders, cones and spheres) - Units (converting between e.g. square metres and square centimetres) - Extensions to the Problems (revisiting the problems with converting units and more in-depth calculations) All provided with solutions.
Fractions Decimals Percentages Revision #2
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Fractions Decimals Percentages Revision #2

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Includes - converting between fractions, decimals, and percentages - ordering a mixed list of all three - equivalent fractions - adding fractions - mixed numbers and improper fractions Solutions included.
Transforming Graphs - Examples
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Transforming Graphs - Examples

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This resource is designed to give pupils much-needed practice on where points move after a transformation, for example: Where does the point (2,4) on the graph f(x) appear on the graph 3f(x)+1? The first questions are basic practice then pupils look at progressively more complicated graphs, including some practice finding the turning points and range and domain. Provided with solutions.