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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !

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I am now a retired teacher having taught for over 40 years in the UK at secondary level. I wanted to share my love of Mathematics and teaching by providing a good set of resources which will more than cover all your needs for as many topics as I can and at good value for money. I am trying to cover many topics from foundation level GCSE up to grade 9 at higher level in a way that is interesting and relevant. I hope you like my style !
The volume of a pyramid - with answers
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The volume of a pyramid - with answers

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A simple homework sheet that I created, it only has six questions but I felt it was enough to get the point across. The six questions include pyramids with a base which is a triangle, square or rectangle and includes one non - right pyramid. I hope you find it of some use. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Goal Mouth Number Line
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Goal Mouth Number Line

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Not a wonderful resource but some may find a use for it. Write two numbers in the circles and see if they can score a goal by identifying anything between those numbers. I used it for fractions but don’t forget decimals and negatives. Obviously try to miss the goalkeeper !!
Sketching Polynomials - 26 Questions with Answers
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Sketching Polynomials - 26 Questions with Answers

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One of the first topics to teach at ‘A’ level. I introduce the idea of asymptotes, double/triple roots and inflexion through this worksheet. 26 Questions - too many ! I use some for examples, some for classwork, some for homework and some are always left over for either revision or extra work for remedial study. Hope you find it useful - please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you. Answers are included.
Modulus Algebra - over 30 questions with answers
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Modulus Algebra - over 30 questions with answers

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This is a pdf on solving equations and inequations with the modulus function. I have tried to cover every type of question that may be asked at ‘A’ level and have made the worksheet very extensive as a result. These can be tricky so the answers have bee checked thoroughly by more than one. Hope you find this as useful as I have over the years. Answers are included Please provide feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
The Equation of a Line - Powerpoint Presentation
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The Equation of a Line - Powerpoint Presentation

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This is two Powerpoint presentations, one for foundation level / Key stage 3 and the second is for higher level - they all show a line and asks for the equation of the line. In the first presentation he y intercept is always given so this reduces the it to Foundation Level at GCSE or Key Stage 3. The second presentation is higher level only as the intercept is not given and it includes questions involving perpendicular lines. There are over 30 straight line graphs, different scales have been used as well as negative gradients, vertical and horizontal lines. Great as a starter - slides can be removed if you wish.
Differential Equations for 'A' Level - over 30 questions with answers
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Differential Equations for 'A' Level - over 30 questions with answers

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This worksheet covers everything you need to revise differential equations. On two pages, this pdf has over 30 questions on variable seperable differential equations, Q1 - has 16 questions which need to be rearranged before integrating, I have included trig, exponential, logs, partial fractions and standards here ! Q2 - just a few parts here where initial conditions are given so that the constant of integration will need to be calculated and simplified. Q3 - 10 are more like examination questions and have more than one part. Answers have been checked several times and numbers used have been manipulated to make interesting questions. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you. Answers are included.
Rearranging Simple Equations - with answers
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Rearranging Simple Equations - with answers

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I wrote this sheet to meet the needs of GCSE Foundation level students - keeping the formula quite basic. It is ideal for the introduction of rearrangements in earlier years too. The sheet begins with 5 questions which show ‘why’ we need to rearrange. This is followed by 26 questions involving one x and one y and numbers - using as many everyday functions in as many ways as i could. Finally a further 26 questions where we introduce a and b as constants too - this often muddies the waters for Foundation students and I always found I had insufficient questions to offer them. This is a thorough worksheet as a pdf of two pages covering everything you will need from introduction to GCSE foundation level. Answers are included too Please provide feedback so I can continue to offer a good service.
Fractions For KS3
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Fractions For KS3

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This is a massive amount of work for only £3 6 PDFs + Answers covering everything you will need on fractions for KS3 and KS4. Too demanding for KS2 and less able KS3 though !!! Cancelling Fractions - 25 questions getting progressively more difficult and finishing with a few worded questions. Top - Heavy Fractions and Mixed Numbers - almost 50 questions changing between the two forms. Addition and Subtraction Of Fractions - I grouped these together but there are 12 questions on adding followed by 12 on subtraction followed by 12 mixed and then 25 using mixed numbers !!! - over 60 questions Multiplication of Fractions - 26 questions on multiplication including mixed numbers followed by some worded questions. Division of Fractions - 26 questions on division including several with mixed numbers. Fractions of an amount - 15 worded questions covering fractions of an amount - using larger numbers and questions are more detailed than the usual KS2 sheets that I have seen. Answers are included !!
GCSE Transformations Of Graphs - 5 Excellent Worksheets including Trig and Answers
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GCSE Transformations Of Graphs - 5 Excellent Worksheets including Trig and Answers

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This is a set of worksheets aimed at higher level students looking at the transformations of graphs. There are 5 worksheets covering translation, stretching, reflection, sketching curves and trigonometric transformations. Transformations Of Graphs 1 - Translation - given two curves state the translation vector and the equation of the second graph. Transformations Of Graphs 2 - Stretching - given two curves state the scale factor and the direction of the stretch and the equation of the second graph. Transformations Of Graphs 3 - Reflections - given two curves state the mirror line and the equation of the second graph. Transformations 4 - Given a curve and points on the curve then pupils need to sketch the given function. Transformations 5 - Sketching Trigonometrical transformations Answers are provided. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Sharing in a given ratio - 40 questions + answers
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Sharing in a given ratio - 40 questions + answers

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This PDF consists of over 40 questions on all aspects of sharing in a given ratio. This includes all three types of problems related to this subject. They are quite detailed questions and are therefor better for more able KS3 or any KS4 pupils. I aimed this at Y10 - groups that had covered the basics of ratios but needed to see more complex examples of such questions. I also used it as a revision sheet on ratios. Answers are included. Please give feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Ratio Scales - Great Worksheet with 30 Questions + Answers
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Ratio Scales - Great Worksheet with 30 Questions + Answers

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This PDF consists of 30 questions covering ratios as scales for maps and models. 10 Questions on calculating the Real distance given the scale and the map distance. 10 Questions on calculating the Map distance given the real distance and the scale. 10 Questions on finding the scale, given the Map distance and the real distance. I originally wrote this for Key stage 3 pupils but have extended it for Key Stage 4. All distance are accurate - making many of the questions really interesting. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Reading Pie Charts
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Reading Pie Charts

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This pdf consists of 6 questions on reading or interpreting Pie Charts. I think all the questions are relevant to pupils and are more interesting than – “What is your favourite colour?” There is enough work for a full lesson allowing the teacher to discuss one or two questions before pupils attempt the remaining questions. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Multiples Worksheet - With Answers
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Multiples Worksheet - With Answers

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This PDF consists of 13 extensive questions (with 50 individual parts) on multiples, LCM and the rules of divisibility. Aimed primarily at KS3, this worksheet covers everything that you will need for most students. This would probably cover a classwork and homework task for the one lesson needed to cover multiples. Please leave feedback - particularly if you like my work. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Median & Quartiles of Grouped and Continuous Data
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Median & Quartiles of Grouped and Continuous Data

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The pdf consists of 7 questions on finding the median and quartiles of both grouped and continous data. For continous data we should be using cumulative frequency graphs and the questions are suitable for such, but I originally used the sheet to teach linear interpolation so most of the questions are based on grouped discrete data. Answers are included.
Venn diagrams - Worksheet with answers
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Venn diagrams - Worksheet with answers

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This is a PDF of 2 pages with 10 questions which cover both reading from a Venn diagram and drawing Venn diagrams but limited to just two sets. I have kept it relevant and interesting so that pupils will relate to it more. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Integration Revision Questions
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Integration Revision Questions

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This is a PDF consisting of 52 questions on integration. I have used these extensively to give pupils practice in integration techniques - there are no application questions here as the best place to get those is recent exam papers - this is aimed at purely practicing integration techniques. I have included a summary sheet to help with learning the techniques and have always found that students appreciated this. Answers are included. Please leave feedback - particularly if you like my work, thank you.
The Discriminant - over 30 questions with answers
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The Discriminant - over 30 questions with answers

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Over 30 Questions on the use of the discriminant and it’s graphical application - a topic which I always felt the textbooks have never done fully. Aimed at students learning the topic and with enough questions for students who wish to revise it. All answers are worked out and checked. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Finding 100% Given Any Percentage - with answers
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Finding 100% Given Any Percentage - with answers

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This worksheet provides 17 problems on finding 100% of a number given a smaller percentage. This is really aimed at year 7 but can be used for revision with Year 11 just as easily. Answers are Included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Converting Metric Units - 60 Questions with answers
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Converting Metric Units - 60 Questions with answers

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I had fun with this one !!! About 60 questions in total !!! Question 1 consists of 26 parts each being a straight forward conversion of metric units. Question 2 has 10 parts all with the emphasis on the prefix - how many watts in a Kw etc - I always found this to be really useful Q3 - 24 are all worded problem involving the conversion of units. This is an excellent worksheet which can be used for Y6/7 all the way up to revising GCSE - a great set of questions. Answers are included Please give feedback as it helps me provide the best service that I can - thank you
The Equation Of A Circle for G.C.S.E - with answers
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The Equation Of A Circle for G.C.S.E - with answers

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This is a two page pdf covering all that you need for GCSE on the subject of the equation of a circle. Starting from the simply identifying the equation - all the way up to the equation of a tangent and other applications. In approximately 40 questions which can be easily covered within one lesson + homework you will have covered all that you need!! Answers are included.