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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 Difference Of Two Squares With Applications & Answers - over 40 questions
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The Difference Of Two Squares With Applications & Answers - over 40 questions

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This Worksheet covers all that you will need on the Difference Of 2 Squares and it’s Applications. I always find that this is an area of Quadratic theory that is underrated so I developed this for those working towards grade 7+ There are over 40 questions which are aimed at GCSE higher level but some will stretch your more able students. Answers are included Please give feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Completing The Square & It's Applications - With Answers
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Completing The Square & It's Applications - With Answers

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A great worksheet aimed at grade 7 and above covering all that students need to understand about Completing The Square. Over 40 questions on these worksheets. Exam boards are now asking about these applications regularly - it isn’t enough just to be able to complete the square. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Gradient Of A Curve + Area Under A Graph - With Answers
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Gradient Of A Curve + Area Under A Graph - With Answers

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A quick set of questions covering the area under a graph and the gradient of a curve - only 6 questions but I find that pupils don’t need a lot of practice with this type of question. Essential for distance - time graphs and velocity - time graphs. 3 Questions on the gradient and 3 Questions on area. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Angles From First To Last
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Angles From First To Last

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This is everything you need to teach angles from Year 7 to Higher level GCSE A comprehensive set of worksheets with well over 100 questions over 11 worksheets.
All About Angles Up To GCSE Grade 5 - With Answers
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All About Angles Up To GCSE Grade 5 - With Answers

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This is an extensive set of worksheets covering the calculation of angles from KS3 all the way up to GCSE grade 5/6 There are 6 worksheets and over 80 questions which will cover all your need. Angles 1 15 questions covering angles at a point and angles on a straight line. Angles 2 15 questions covering vertically opposite angles and angles in a triangle, including isosceles and equilateral triangles. Angles 3 15 questions covering angles in parallel lines. Angles 4 15 questions covering angles in a quadrilateral, including Trapezia and parallelograms. Angles 5 16 questions combining all the theorems covered in the first 4 worksheets. Angles 6 12 questions covering angles in a polygon. Answers Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Measuring angles
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Measuring angles

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This worksheet was designed to give year 7 pupils practice with a Protractor. A simple worksheet which I always found very useful.
Volume - First To Last
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Volume - First To Last

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A combination of worksheets covering from foundation level counting blocks, through prisms and up to higher level spheres and cones
How Many Blocks ?
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How Many Blocks ?

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A simple lesson starter that appeared one year on a foundation level GCSE paper. You are provided with 8 diagrams in three formats - Powerpoint presentation, large display format or a handout and the pupils simply have to workout the volume of the arrangement.
Drawing Plans & Elevations
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Drawing Plans & Elevations

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10 block diagrams to draw plan and elevations of: First document shows the diagrams in colour and large scale so they can be projected to the class. Second document shows the same 10 diagrams in black and white and on one page for use as a handout.
Volume Of Prisms and Capacity - 25 Questions with Answers
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Volume Of Prisms and Capacity - 25 Questions with Answers

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This is a PDF with a total of 30 questions on all types of prisms. 26 different prisms to calculate the volume of - I have included all the basic shapes and compound shapes too. The last few questions is about the relationship between volume and capacity and the weight of water. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Sectors And Cones Worksheet - With Answers
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Sectors And Cones Worksheet - With Answers

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A small worksheet covering the maths involved in creating a cone from a sector. For students working for grade 7 and above this is a small worksheet (only 4 questions) but necessary. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Areas - From First To Last
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Areas - From First To Last

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This is a bundle of all the GCSE areas required from basic irregular shapes on a grid all the way up to around grade 7 compound areas and area problems - it is a very comprehensive bundle which I created for both the classroom teacher and the students to revise from.
Mixed Area, Compound Areas and Problems - With Answers
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Mixed Area, Compound Areas and Problems - With Answers

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4 great worksheets covering all you need beyond basic areas: Miscellaneous Areas - 20 questions covering all the basic areas - a test to ensure that students can remember which formula applies to which shape. Compound Rectangles and Triangles - 15 questions covering compound areas using only rectangles and triangles Compound Areas - 16 questions covering all that you will need on compound areas. Area Problems - 13 questions covering areas in a realistic context. Answer Sheet Please leave feedback - particularly if you like my work, thank you
The Area Of Basic Shapes - With Answers
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The Area Of Basic Shapes - With Answers

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6 thorough worksheets covering all of the basic shapes required for GCSE. Rectangles - 10 Questions covering the area and perimeter of rectangles and squares. Rectangles 2 - an extra sheet repeating the same type of questions from the first Parallelograms - 10 Questions covering the area and perimeter of parallelograms and rhombuses. Triangles - 12 Questions covering all you will need on the area of a triangle. Trapezia - 9 questions covering the area of all types of trapezia. Circles - 12 questions covering the area and circumference of circles + quadrants. Answers - All the answers are provided including the answers to the free areas worksheets that are also available.
Area Of Irregular Shapes and Rectangles
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Area Of Irregular Shapes and Rectangles

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This is a couple of worksheets that were created for the introduction of area at KS3 and developing into the formula for the rectangle. Squares are covered as is perimeter Area Of Irregular Shapes provides you with four larger than average shapes on a cm square grid to find the area of - I usually ask the class which shape has the largest area and then everyone finds the area of at least two shapes. Area Of Rectangles finding the area of rectangles on a cm square grid - leading to the formula A = Length x Width.
An Introduction to 3 Figure Bearings
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An Introduction to 3 Figure Bearings

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This is a couple of worksheets I wrote for the introduction to 3 figure bearings with my KS3 groups. They can be done as a whole class activity or individually - I have included a black and white version of the maps if you need them. Answers are included. Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you.
Sector Area, Arc Length and Segment Area - With Answers
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Sector Area, Arc Length and Segment Area - With Answers

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This is all you will need for higher level GCSE pertaining to parts of a circle. The excellent work on Sector Area and arc length combined with the very thorough worksheet on Segments of a circle. Both worksheets have been well received by my department and I hope you like them too.
Segment Area Worksheet - Including Answers
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Segment Area Worksheet - Including Answers

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Segment Area Aimed at higher level GCSE this is a pdf worksheet with answers which covers the basic question up to and including the more demanding questions of finding the area of a major segment. This worksheet is a good lessons work and probably some left over for homework. An extension can be found on the worksheet called, Sectors and arc length. Answers are included Please leave feedback, particularly if you like my work - thank you
Sine, Cosine & Tangent of any Angle for GCSE - With Answers
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Sine, Cosine & Tangent of any Angle for GCSE - With Answers

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Aimed at higher level GCSE students, this is a set of worksheets I use to teach my top set how to use the Sine, Cosine and Tangent graphs. There are four worksheets and a display poster which I have always used as a refresher. Useful Trig Values - this is the display sheet which reminds pupils to learn the value of Sin 30°, cos 45° etc. The Sine Of Any Angle - Starts with the graph of y = sin(x) between 0° and 360° and asks students to find the angle whose sine is 0.5 etc. - no point in asking them to find the sine of 150 though as the calculator will do this. The Cosine Of Any Angle - obviously the same idea as the first sheet but using Cosine. The Tangent Of Any Angle - and the same again but using Tan graph. Sin, Cos and Tan Of Any Angle - 26 questions which are miscellaneous, including solving basic trig equations and squares Answer Sheet