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As a highly skilled teacher with four years of experience, I have been recognized as a TES recommended author for my interactive resources that make Maths easier to plan and engage with. Many of my resources involve the use of Powerpoint or Excel to create engaging and progressively difficult exercises that foster calm lessons and encourage excitement in learning. I am committed to designing resources that are repetitive yet engaging, and I am always looking for new and innovative ways to help m

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As a highly skilled teacher with four years of experience, I have been recognized as a TES recommended author for my interactive resources that make Maths easier to plan and engage with. Many of my resources involve the use of Powerpoint or Excel to create engaging and progressively difficult exercises that foster calm lessons and encourage excitement in learning. I am committed to designing resources that are repetitive yet engaging, and I am always looking for new and innovative ways to help m
KS3 Angle pile up problems, 25 questions, Angles in a quadrilateral, triangle
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KS3 Angle pile up problems, 25 questions, Angles in a quadrilateral, triangle

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Two problems are included First problem is repeated 3 times on one sheet for ease of printing Second problem is repeated twice to optimise printing First problem regards solely angles within a triangle. Second problem regards angles within a triangle, quadrilateral and the harder sheet 2 includes alternate angles (the lattter doesn’t have to be included). Cheat sheet, which is a good structure for supporting any ability to complete at least the first task. HAVE A LOOK If you found it useful PLEASE leave a review :) If you want to have a look at a resource on how to use Bitmoji (personal emojis) in lessons please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/how-to-use-bitmoji-your-personal-emoji-in-the-classroom-in-7-different-ways-increasing-engagem-12085024
KS3 Mean, Median, Mode, Range Generator from a 4x4 Grid, Simple to use, Accessible, Solutions
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KS3 Mean, Median, Mode, Range Generator from a 4x4 Grid, Simple to use, Accessible, Solutions

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• Worksheet generator with infinite questions • 8 questions every worksheet, 2 on mode, 2 on median, 2 on range, and 2 on mean. • Answers for every worksheet • Ability to print different worksheets for the same class, using different tabs of the excel spreadsheet, enabling more accurate assessment. • Saves on printing, 3 worksheets fit on one side of A4 This is a worksheet generator, generating 8 questions regarding mean, median, mode and range of 4 numbers, which are derived each time from a 4x4 grid. The numbers have been devised such that the mean is always an integer, the median may or may not be a whole number (sometimes it is a decimal), the mode may or may not exist, and the range varies between values of 10 and 0. At a simple click of a button a brand new worksheet is generated, with new numbers in the grid, and a new order of questions. This is great way of quickly assessing students for their understanding after some time spent not revising the topic, or for revising the topic at the end of a topic. Due to this worksheet’s consistent nature it can be used to measure progress over some time. In addition this worksheet provides an extension, which involves the students adding all 8 answers they have obtained. As a result, if they obtain a number that is correct, therefore they have been able to self-check their own answers in being correct. Finally an answer key is given with every worksheet, which you can access by simply pressing a macro button. Furthermore, printing is simple with 3 questions fitting on a 'landscape' orientated piece of paper, with an included answer key given in small at the bottom for the teacher, meaning you don't need access to the computer to provide answers if this is not required or wanted. If you would like a sample of this resource please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/mean-median-range-and-mode-worksheet-from-a-grid-8-questions-3-sets-of-questions-fit-on-a-side-11872099?theme=0 If you found this useful please review :D
KS3 Fraction Bubbles, Fractions of Amounts, Worksheet Generator, Mix of questions, Solutions
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KS3 Fraction Bubbles, Fractions of Amounts, Worksheet Generator, Mix of questions, Solutions

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This is a worksheet generator, each sheet containing one question repeated twice (to fit easily onto one side of A4). Each question has 8 sub questions regarding finding a fraction of the given amount. The given amount is always a highly composite number, and the fractional amounts that you have to find are always integers, and are a mix of proper, imporper, simplified and not simplified fractions. The denominator of some of the fractions can be as large as twenty. Therefore, some of the sub questions require you to find ‘3 twentieths’ of the original value given. If you want a free sample of this resource see: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-fractions-of-amounts-bubbles-16-sub-questions-easy-to-print-answers-11871907 If you found useful please leave a review :D.
KS3 Fractions of amounts bubbles, 16 sub questions, Easy to Print, Answers
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KS3 Fractions of amounts bubbles, 16 sub questions, Easy to Print, Answers

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This is a 4 page document containing 2 questions, and 16 questions regarding finding fractions of amounts. Examples given have both 1, and a number greater than 1 as the numberator. This can be used to challenge students due to the denominator of some of the fractions being equal to a number as large as 20. For example, some of the sub questions require you to find ‘3 twentieths’ of the original value given. Easy to print, and saves on space because two examples fit on a sheet of A4. If you want more of the same please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-fraction-bubbles-fractions-of-amounts-worksheet-generator-mix-of-questions-solutions-11871985
KS3 KS4 Fraction Grid Worksheet Generator, Infinite Worksheets, Matching Solutions, Differentiated
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KS3 KS4 Fraction Grid Worksheet Generator, Infinite Worksheets, Matching Solutions, Differentiated

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This worksheet GENERATOR contains 11 different fraction grids which you need to find the missing fractions in. There are a range of easy, medium, and hard resources, as well as use of all four operations. At a click of a button you can generate a whole new set of 11 worksheets. Each worksheet is a 5x5 grid, where the first row and column provide different fractions as headers. You have to apply different operations to these fractions in order to fill out the remaining 4x4 grid, which falls between these row and column headers. All solutions are included. The easy worksheets for the operation ‘adding’ involve the column and row headers being added together, given the denominator of the resulting fraction. The medium worksheets involve adding the column and row headers, without the hint of the given denominator of the resulting fraction. The hard worksheets, involving having to solve an equation, to work out the resulting fractions which are the row and column headers. For a free sample visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/a-15-page-free-fraction-grid-worksheet-4-operations-solutions-differentiation-11871744 Please review if you have found helpful :D.
KS3 KS4 15 page FREE Fraction Grid Worksheet, Four Operations, Solutions, Differentiation
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KS3 KS4 15 page FREE Fraction Grid Worksheet, Four Operations, Solutions, Differentiation

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This worksheet contains 11 different fraction grids which you need to find the missing fractions in. There are a range of easy, medium, and hard resources, as well as use of all four operations. This is a sample of a generator I made. Each worksheet is a 5x5 grid, where the first row and column provide different fractions as headers. You have to apply different operations to these fractions in order to fill out the remaining 4x4 grid, which falls between these row and column headers. All solutions are included. The easy worksheets for the operation ‘adding’ involve the column and row headers being added together, given the denominator of the resulting fraction. The medium worksheets involve adding the column and row headers, without the hint of the given denominator of the resulting fraction. The hard worksheets, involving having to solve an equation, to work out the resulting fractions which are the row and column headers. Please review if you have found helpful :D. If you want more of the same please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-ks4-fraction-grid-worksheet-generator-infinite-worksheets-matching-solutions-differentiated-11871750
KS3 Percentage Bubbles Generator, Infinite Questions, Answers, 4 questions per sheet, 32 sub qs
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KS3 Percentage Bubbles Generator, Infinite Questions, Answers, 4 questions per sheet, 32 sub qs

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This worksheet generator gives you an infinite possible questions at a click of the ‘new worksheet’ button on every tab. Free worksheet version of this is TES RECCOMENDED! https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-percentage-bubbles-calculator-non-calculator-8-free-problems-11871070 Each of the questions involve an extension question, in which students sum all of their answers, and check it matches the correct answer for the sum. This is a fantastic feature of the worksheet, as the students can ensure that their answers are correct without unnecessary intervention from the teacher. These sheets have 8 bubbles in total for each question, giving a total of 64 sub-questions. The differing percentages you need to find are consistent for the top left and bottom left problems i.e. for all these problems you need to find 75%, 30%, 50% etc. of the original value. However, these percentages are in a random order for each question. The right hand side problems requires you to find more specific percentages, which will generally require the use of a calculator (but can be done without a calculator). Moreover, the bottom right problem requires you to find percentages greater than 100% as well as less than 100%, which can nicely lead students onto understanding the importance of multipliers in the topic percentages. Due to using highly composite numbers, the resulting amounts, are generally whole numbers. Please review if you found helpful :D
KS3 Simplifying Ratios, and Ratios of Amounts Worksheet Generator, Differentiated, Solutions,
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KS3 Simplifying Ratios, and Ratios of Amounts Worksheet Generator, Differentiated, Solutions,

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This is a 4 tab worksheet generator. The first two tabs regard simplifying 20 different ratios. Some of the ratios are simple to simplify, others are more challenging and others you are unable to simplify. There is a cross over with the easy and hard worksheet, because 11 questions are the same. The harder worksheet generally deals with larger numbers, so involves division of larger numbers to fully simplify the ratios. The third tab involves ratio of amounts, and if you want to you can link this to the first sheet, the easy sheet, because the ratio of amounts you have to find involve the same ratios given by sheet one. If you want different questions for the third sheet [so they don’t link to the first worksheet] you just click the ‘new worksheet’ button. As this is a workhseet generator there is an infinite number of questions that can be generated. Finally, the worksheet has been paired with ‘macro buttons’ making it very easy to reveal the answers of the questions, alongside the questions, within seconds. This means the sheets are great when students are working from the board or working from a worksheet.
KS3 Percentage Bubbles, Calculator, Non Calculator, 8 FREE problems
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KS3 Percentage Bubbles, Calculator, Non Calculator, 8 FREE problems

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This is a FREE resource of 8 percentage problems. There are 8 bubbles in total for each question, giving a total of 64 sub-questions. The differing percentages you need to find are consistent for the top left and bottom left problems i.e. for all these problems you need to find 75%, 30%, 50% etc. of the original value. However, these percentages are in a random order for each question. The right hand side problems requires you to find more specific percentages, which will generally require the use of a calculator (but can be done without a calculator). Moreover, the bottom right problem requires you to find percentages greater than 100% as well as less than 100%, which can nicely lead students onto understanding the importance of multipliers in the topic percentages. Due to using highly composite numbers, the resulting amounts, are generally whole numbers. Please review if you found helpful :D If you want more of the same visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks3-percentage-worksheet-generator-infinite-questions-answers-4-questions-per-sheet-32-sub-qs-11871593
KS2 KS3 144 Powerpoint Slides Testing on Division in the Times / Multiplication Table
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KS2 KS3 144 Powerpoint Slides Testing on Division in the Times / Multiplication Table

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A 144 Powerpoint presentation which I have made to include all the numbers which are divisible by 1-12, which are between 1-144. You can choose specific division, such as ‘Division by 7’ OR you can test on all of these in a random order. Great for using as a whole class activity or for individual use as a homework activity. Every slide includes an answer. Clear instructions included. Really good to create a competitive, yet useful learning environment for the students.
KS3 KS4 Simplifying & Factorising 4-6 Term Expressions into Brackets, Challenge, Answers, Generator
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KS3 KS4 Simplifying & Factorising 4-6 Term Expressions into Brackets, Challenge, Answers, Generator

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This worksheet involves 24 questions, which all have either 4 or 6 terms in, which need to be simplified before factorisation into double brackets. When you factorise these expressions, we have both examples of the variable with a coefficient equal to 1, and greater than one. The first section of the worksheet is easier, as it has just 4 terms that need to be factorised, and a coefficient of the variable being 1 in both brackets. Whereas the latter section of the worksheet is more challenging, as it has 6 terms that need to be factorised, and a coefficient of the variable being greater than 1 in at least one of the factorised. There are also harder questions which are attached which involve you having to solve the quadratics, rather than just factorising. This involves setting the equations equal to zero and finding the value of the unknown for two brackets. This worksheet is a generator, providing an infinite number of opportunites for anew worksheet. The worksheet is designed such that all 24 questions, at every click of a ‘new worksheet’ button are unique. That is 24 out of the 26 letters of the alphabet are used for a new worksheet, randomly, creating uniquenes. Furthermore, the signs of this worksheet are changed every time you generate another worksheet. Finally, the order of terms for the latter questions are varied, in order to teach students’ the importance of looking for like terms before collecting terms and simplifying, and finally factorising.
KS3 Division Wheel starter generator, Many examples through a button, Varied questions, Answers
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KS3 Division Wheel starter generator, Many examples through a button, Varied questions, Answers

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This worksheet has been designed predominantely for KS3, there are 3 options in terms of the worksheet tabs. Each worksheet contains 8 linking division problems. The first tab is designed to optimise printing because there are 4 worksheets on one side of A4, the second tab gives you a question sheet (varying difficulty) and the third tab provides the answers. This is a worksheet generator so you can have an inifinite number of questions with matching answers. The idea is you start with a number at the top of the wheel, and you have to work out what you need to divide this number by to get to the number below - ultimately finding a missing number in a division equation. The process of this worksheet specifically involves students asking themselves how they get from one number to another by dividing. For example, in the example in the left picture students would ask themselves how they get from: 720 to 360 (divide by 2) 720 to 144 (divide by 5) 720 to 72 (divide by 10) 360 to 45 (divide by 8) 72 to 9 (divide by 8) 144 to 36 (divide by 4) 36 to 9 (divide by 4) 45 to 9 (divide by 5) • Division worksheet generator • Variety of smaller and larger numbers used as the largest number. • Matching answers • Easy to use, quick to print! • Compact on printing (3 sheets per A4) • Structure of sheet stays the same so good measuring progress / increasing consistency.* If you want a free sample of this visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/division-wheel-3-worksheets-with-answers-starter-11867451
KS3 Division Wheel 3 Worksheets with Answers, Starter
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KS3 Division Wheel 3 Worksheets with Answers, Starter

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This resource is great for revising knowledge on division, practise ‘bus stop method’ or to be used as a quick numeracy starter. The idea is you start at the top of the division wheel, and as you move vertically down the sheet you are given numbers that are smaller than the original number. Therefore, the aim of the student is to work out what they need to divide by in order to get from the original number to the new number. There are 8 division problems per worksheet, and each worksheet is compact such that three copies of each worksheet fit on one side of A4. All of the numbers fit together in a circular pattern or a wheel. Please review if you found helpful :). For a generator of this resource visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/division-wheel-starter-generator-many-examples-by-click-of-button-variety-of-questions-answers-11867456
KS2 KS3 KS4 Times Tables / Multiplication Grid Free Resource, 12 page Word Document, Easy to use
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KS2 KS3 KS4 Times Tables / Multiplication Grid Free Resource, 12 page Word Document, Easy to use

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This resource comes with EIGHT different times tables grids which you need to fill out the missing entries. There are both smaller grids (6x6) and larger grids (12x12) which involve a variety of differentiated problems. Some of the grids have row and column headings, whereas other involve a challenge to work out what the row and column headings are. Great way to revise times tables, or a settler in a lesson. The challenge problems involve loads of other sub topics, such as deducing ‘factors’, ‘solving equations’ and more. Please review if you found helpful. This is a sample of my resource https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/times-table-multiplication-grid-worksheet-generator-easy-to-challenging-solutions-ready-to-use-11866269 . IF YOU WANT MORE OF THE SAME, AND AN INFINITE OPTIONS OF THESE WORKSHEETS PLEASE VISIT :). Please leave a review.
Standard form function machine style worksheet, 4 worksheets, Matching Solutions
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Standard form function machine style worksheet, 4 worksheets, Matching Solutions

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This is a free sample of my function machine style resource, specifically for standard form. There is a choice of 4 worksheets (2 easy and 2 hard). Each pair of easy and hard worksheets have matching solutions. The easy worksheet just has numbers in the input grid [the red grid in the centre of the page], wheras the hared worksheet just has numbers in the output grids [the four green grids on the outskirts of the worksheet]. The worksheet is easy and intuitive to use: starting with an ‘input’ number you need to apply an operation [listed below the green grids] to deduce an output. This process is repeated for 9 different numbers, for four diferent output grids altogether, yielding 36 solutions. If you liked this resource how about buying the generator version of this? https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/standard-form-starter-last-minute-maths-colourful-differentiated-worksheets-solutions-11850320 Or a bundle of 4 resources. https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/starter-maths-bundle-function-machine-worksheets-number-pc-fractions-and-more-solutions-11692992 Please review if you found this useful :D.
KS2 KS3 KS4 Times Table / Multiplication Grid Generator, Easy to Challenging, Solutions, Easy print
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KS2 KS3 KS4 Times Table / Multiplication Grid Generator, Easy to Challenging, Solutions, Easy print

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Buy here: https://sowl.co/btzuAT This is a massive 14 tab excel spreadsheet. It contains: Two tabs of blank worksheets (multiple on a page). This is particularly useful for a last minute, ready to go starter. For example, if you have these ready and printed, you can generate one of the sheets on the whiteboard, and students can copy the appropriate numbers into the blank grid in order to deduce all of the blank numbers. One tab is for 6x6 grids (quicker starter/worksheet), other tab is for 12 x 12 grids Two tabs of 12x12 grids including repetition within the rows and / or columns. These grids are great at building students confidence, due to the repetition. One sheet is the questions, the other sheet is the answers. Five tabs of 12x12 grids WITHOUT repetition within the rows and/or columns. This means students are tested on all the times table within one worksheet or starter activity. One tab has column and row headers, but doesn’t have any content within the grid itself. The next three tabs are in varying difficulty level: easy, medium, and hard [easy has lots of the numbers within the grid itself already filled out, whereas hard has hardly any numbers]. The last tab is the answers. Three tabs of 6x6 grids WITHOUT repetition within the rows and/or columns. The first tab just contains a grid with NO numbers within the main grid itself. The second tab, my favourite, includes no row or column headers, therefore students have a challenging worksheet, and need to work out through logic to deduce the column and row headers. In some instances there may seem like there is more than one option for the row or column headers, so students need to deduce what is the only correct answer (like sudoku). This second tab, also involves row and column totals to incorporate the topic solving equations. The third tab is the solutions. What is great about the 6x6 grids and the 12x12 grids is that the first 6 rows and columns of the 12x12 grid, have exactly the same solutions as the 6x6 grid itself. One tab of solutions for BOTH of the sheets. This excel spreadsheet has been formatted so that ALL of the worksheets can be deduced form the same 12x12 grid. This is great in order to differentiate effectively. BONUS new worksheet tab. This is great because at a click of this button, or via F9 you can easily generate an infinite number of worksheets. For another starter type activity involving 4 operations please view: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ks2-ks3-ks4-four-operations-number-snake-puzzle-addition-subtraction-multiplication-division-11992842 If you want to have a look at a resource on how to use Bitmoji (personal emojis) in lessons please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/how-to-use-bitmoji-your-personal-emoji-in-the-classroom-in-7-different-ways-increasing-engagem-12085024 Please leave a review
Trigonometry Worksheet Generator given ONE SIDE AND ONE ANGLE, infinite worksheets
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Trigonometry Worksheet Generator given ONE SIDE AND ONE ANGLE, infinite worksheets

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This is a worksheet generator for deducing a missing length of a right angle triangle, given the length of one side and the size of one angle. The worksheet is set up in a way such that all of the variables used in each of the questions are completely unique to the questions. Additionally, there is a variety of different units used within these questions (both metric and imperial) in order to create variety). By the click of a button, such as ‘F9’ or by clicking on the tab which says ‘new worksheet’ and then clicking on the ‘new worksheet’ button a whole new worksheet is generated with matching answers. The answers are given in two forms: unrounded answers, and answers rounded to one decimal place. Every time you generate a new worksheet the variables for each question, unit of measurement and type of problem will differ. This worksheet is great to measure progress over a few lessons, and demonstrate practise makes perfect. Problems include sin, cos, and tan, as well as finding the a variety of missing sides, including the hypotenuse, adjacent and opposite side.