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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
Subtraction Worksheet Bundle for Subtracting 2, 3 and 4 digits all problems involving borrowing
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Subtraction Worksheet Bundle for Subtracting 2, 3 and 4 digits all problems involving borrowing

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This is an excel spreadsheet which can generate an infinite number of questions involving subtraction. This exercise is particularly suitable for those who need practice with borrowing when subtracting, as every single problem requires you to do this. There are 9 tabs included within this resources, including the subtraction of 2 digits, 3 digits, and 4 digits (or subtraction of numbers in the tens, hundreds and thousands), alongside this are matching answers. Subtraction often involves borrowing ‘from the next door neighbour’ and this drill helps build in practice with the importance of getting this skill correct. I have used this with bottom set year 9s to build their confidence with the operation of subtraction. Please review this resource if you found helpful :)
KS3 KS4 Cross number worksheet, 4 FREE worksheets included, differentiated, solutions
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KS3 KS4 Cross number worksheet, 4 FREE worksheets included, differentiated, solutions

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This resource is based upon the popular idea of a crossword. However instead of using words, numbers are used instead. Clues are given by the yellow boxes in the forms of expressions. Some of the clues involve one step, whereas others involve two steps. Could use sheet with or without calculator depending on ability of the class. You get two diferentiated resources for each worksheet, as both the easier and harder worksheets provided give the same answers, whilst usefully giving different questions allowing differentiation within a class. Please review if you found helpful :) For a generator of this resource see: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/cross-number-generator-providing-an-infinite-number-of-starter-resources-11850323
Function Machine Style Worksheets for Percentages of Amounts, Differentiated, Engaging, Solutions
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Function Machine Style Worksheets for Percentages of Amounts, Differentiated, Engaging, Solutions

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This is a choice of 4 different worksheets testing on the topic of percentages of amounts, through the mode of a function machine. Two of the worksheet are ‘Easy Questions’ whereas the other two worksheets are 'Hard Questions. For the easy questions students start with with a red grid in the central of the worksheet containing 9 different numbers, which is the input. They then need to find a percentage of all 9 of these numbers, such as finding ‘20%’ of the original numbers, obtaining an output number. This process is repeated four times, for four differing percentages which are both greater and smaller than 100%. The difficult worksheets differently start with output numbers, so students need to understand how to reverse the process, and to be able to divide by a multiplier ratehr than multiply by the multiplier. A resource which is ‘ready to go’, and both the easy and difficult worksheets are linked usefully by the same solutions. Please leave a review if you found this helpful. For a generator of this resource please see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/percentage-amounts-last-minute-maths-starter-colourful-differentiated-worksheets-solutions-11849968
Simultaneous Equations Worksheet, Linear / Quadratic, 3 Levels Difficulty, Differentiated, Answers
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Simultaneous Equations Worksheet, Linear / Quadratic, 3 Levels Difficulty, Differentiated, Answers

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This is a worksheet including 18 simultaneous equations questions for linear and quadratic equations. This is a differentiated resource containing three levels of difficulty. Section 1 only has the variables ‘a’ and ‘b’, and for all 6 questions, a few decimal answers and a matching coefficient in each pair of eqautions. Section 2 has varying variables and unmatching coefficients. Whereas section 3 involves quadratic and linear equation, which touches on the topics ‘changing the subject of the formula’, ‘substitution’, ‘expanding brackets’, ‘factorising’ and ‘solving’. All three questions make this topic more interesting because of the use of ‘negative numbers’ as answers, as well as understanding the importance of the relationship between different signs. For a generator of this worksheet, providing an infinite number of worksheets see: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/simultaneous-equations-worksheet-generator-linear-quadratic-3-levels-difficulty-infinite-q-and-a-11857112
KS3 KS4 GCSE Simultaneous Equations Worksheet Generator, Linear / Quadratic, Infinite Q & A
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KS3 KS4 GCSE Simultaneous Equations Worksheet Generator, Linear / Quadratic, Infinite Q & A

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This is a worksheet generator to generate 18 simultaneous equations questions for linear and quadratic equations. Simply by clicking the ‘new worksheet’ button you generate a new worksheet with differing variables, coefficients and signs. There is an infinite number of possible worksheets, all with matching solutions! This is a differentiated resource containing three levels of difficulty. Section 1 has the same signs, the same variables, a few answers being decimals and a coefficient in each equation to be matching. Section 2 has varying variables, varying signs and unmatching coefficients. Whereas section 3 involves quadratic and linear equation, which touches on the topics ‘changing the subject of the formula’, ‘substitution’, ‘expanding brackets’, ‘factorising’ and ‘solving’. All three sheets make this topic more interesting because of the use of ‘negative numbers’ as answers, as well as understanding the importance of the relationship between different signs. For a free sample of this worksheet see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/simultaneous-equations-worksheet-linear-quadratic-3-levels-difficulty-differentiated-answers-11857134
Improper and Proper Fractions of  an Integer, with solutions, Differentiated, Starter or Plenary
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Improper and Proper Fractions of an Integer, with solutions, Differentiated, Starter or Plenary

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Ideal starter for KS3, although could be used for younger or older as differentiation available. The general concept has been derived from a function machine. You start with 9 input numbers, which needs to go through an operation. The operation for this specific function machine is to find fractions of amounts. So you need to find five sixths of 30 for example. There are a total of four operations so there up to 36 answers students need to find. Working alongside this is a more challenging sheet, which involves the students using the ‘output’ numbers first to work out the ‘input’ numbers, and hence understanding the importance of working backwards through the operations. Most importantly, both the basic style worksheet and the challenging worksheet work in conjunction with each other, such that they both link to the same solutions, which are provided. The picture provided demonstrates the answers to one of the potential worksheets. Has been used many times successfully within classrooms for year 7s, 8s, and year 9s. Please leave reviews if you found this resource helpful! If you would like an infinite number of these worksheets please visit: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/fractions-of-amounts-last-minute-maths-starter-colourful-differentiated-worksheets-solutions-11847685 For a bundle of 4 of these resources see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/last-minute-starter-differentiated-worksheets-number-pc-fractions-and-more-solutions-11692992
Subtraction of two digits involving borrowing
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Subtraction of two digits involving borrowing

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Simple worksheet involving subtracting a two digit number from another two digit number. This is a worksheet generator so generates an infinite number of resources with matching solutions. For a new worksheet simply press the button on the new worksheet tab. To print effectively select the area you want to print and click ‘print selection’. Please leave a review :D For a worksheet generator of this for 2, 3, and 4 digits involving borrowing and a MIXED QUESTION sheet why not visit: https://www.tes.com/uploader/v2/11860659?new=1
Function Machine Style Worksheets, Differentiated, Engaging, with Solutions
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Function Machine Style Worksheets, Differentiated, Engaging, with Solutions

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Ideal starter for KS3, although could be used for younger or older as differentiation available. The general concept has been derived from a function machine. You start with 9 input numbers which need to go through two operations, subsequently creating an output. The operation for this specific function machine involves four operations, and negative numbers. So you start with 6 and then ‘x6 +2’. There are a total of four operation pairs, so there up to 36 answers students need to find. Working alongside this is a more challenging sheet, which involves the students using the ‘output’ numbers first to work out the ‘input’ numbers, and hence understanding the importance of working backwards through the operations. Most importantly, both the basic style worksheet and the challenging worksheet work in conjunction with each other, such that they both link to the same solutions, which are provided. Has been used many times successfully within classrooms for year 7s, 8s, and year 9s. Please leave reviews if you found this resource helpful! For a generator and unlimited resources of this type see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/four-operations-last-minute-maths-starter-colourful-differentiated-worksheets-solutions-11847766 For a bundle of 4 of these resources on four operations, fractions, percentages and standard form see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/last-minute-starter-differentiated-worksheets-number-pc-fractions-and-more-solutions-11692992 Please leave a review
Multiplying proper fractions with integers FULL LESSON with PICTURES, engaging for KS2 / KS3
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Multiplying proper fractions with integers FULL LESSON with PICTURES, engaging for KS2 / KS3

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A whole lesson I designed for an interview lesson for an year 5 independent school. A great visual way for introducing students into the topic of multiplying fractions. This lesson specifically focuses on multiplying proper fractions with whole numbers. The most engaging part of this lesson is the gifs used during the lesson, and the opportunity for students to really master the topic through the use of pictures. Slideshow is 35 slides long and includes a kinaestetic starter, a kinaestetic group activity, several examples, main worksheet, ‘pit stops’, timers, solutions, audio bites and a plenary. If you have found this useful please leave a review.
Numerical KS3 KS4 Cross Number Puzzle Generator, Super Popular, Infinite Questions and Answers
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Numerical KS3 KS4 Cross Number Puzzle Generator, Super Popular, Infinite Questions and Answers

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This resource is based upon the popular idea of a crossword. However instead of using words, numbers are used instead. Clues are given by the yellow boxes in the forms of expressions. Some of the clues involve one step, whereas others involve two steps. Could use sheet with or without calculator depending on ability of the class. What is particularly special about this resource is that by pressing the button on the new worksheet tab you can get an entirely different set of questions. Therefore, this starter is great as a settler activity over a number of lessons, as it’s general structure stays the same whilst the numbers change for each worksheet. Also, it can show progress over time, as students should get quicker and become more confident at answering these starter questions. You also get two diferentiated resources for each worksheet, as both the easier and harder worksheets provided give the same answers, whilst usefully giving different questions allowing differentiation within a class.
Standard Form Starter| LAST MINUTE MATHS |Colourful Differentiated |∞ worksheets| Solutions
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Standard Form Starter| LAST MINUTE MATHS |Colourful Differentiated |∞ worksheets| Solutions

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Ideal starter for KS3, although could be used for younger or older as differentiation available. The general concept has been derived from a function machine. You start with 9 input numbers, which needs to go through an operation. The operation for this specific function machine is to find percentages of amounts. So you need to find 66% of 30 to the nearest integer. There are a total of four operations so there up to 36 answers students need to find. Working alongside this is a more challenging sheet, which involves the students using the ‘output’ numbers first to work out the ‘input’ numbers, and hence understanding the importance of working backwards through the operations. Most importantly, both the basic style worksheet and the challenging worksheet work in conjunction with each other, such that they both link to the same solutions, which are provided. The picture provided demonstrates the answers to one of the potential worksheets. You click on the arrow tab for a new worksheet OR alternatively the ‘delete’ button. When you print make sure you click print ‘current sheet’ Has been used many times successfully within classrooms for year 7s, 8s, and year 9s. Please leave reviews if you found this resource helpful! For a bundle of 4 of these resources see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/last-minute-starter-differentiated-worksheets-number-pc-fractions-and-more-solutions-11692992
Percentage  amounts | LAST MINUTE MATHS STARTER  |Colourful Differentiated |∞ worksheets| Solutions
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Percentage amounts | LAST MINUTE MATHS STARTER |Colourful Differentiated |∞ worksheets| Solutions

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Ideal starter for KS3, although could be used for younger or older as differentiation available. The general concept has been derived from a function machine. You start with 9 input numbers, which needs to go through an operation. The operation for this specific function machine is to find percentages of amounts. So you need to find 66% of 30 to the nearest integer. There are a total of four operations so there up to 36 answers students need to find. Working alongside this is a more challenging sheet, which involves the students using the ‘output’ numbers first to work out the ‘input’ numbers, and hence understanding the importance of working backwards through the operations. Most importantly, both the basic style worksheet and the challenging worksheet work in conjunction with each other, such that they both link to the same solutions, which are provided. The picture provided demonstrates the answers to one of the potential worksheets. You click on the arrow tab for a new worksheet OR alternatively the ‘delete’ button. When you print make sure you click print ‘current sheet’ Has been used many times successfully within classrooms for year 7s, 8s, and year 9s. Please leave reviews if you found this resource helpful! For a bundle of 4 of these resources see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/last-minute-starter-differentiated-worksheets-number-pc-fractions-and-more-solutions-11692992
Interactive Random Times Tables Resource for starter, plenary or independent revision
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Interactive Random Times Tables Resource for starter, plenary or independent revision

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PLEASE REVIEW IF YOU FOUND HELPFUL. A 72 slide Powerpoint presentation which I have made to including the times tables: 1,2,3,4,5 and 10. You can choose specific times tables, such as the ‘4 times table’ OR you can test on all the times tables 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. Great for the new current primary curriculum for year 4s. If you would like a resource containing all times tables, please see my resource https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/times-tables-resources-1-12-random-or-specific-testing-on-times-tables-11847772
SCALE FACTOR / PROPORTION worksheet involving interesting PHOTOGRAPHS
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SCALE FACTOR / PROPORTION worksheet involving interesting PHOTOGRAPHS

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This worksheet is designed for KS3 and KS4 to understand length scale factor problems, which typically involve using a calculator. The worksheet is suitable for most types of children, but is targetted for the more able learner. Children need to use the numbers already provided for the dimensions of the photographs to work out the scale facctor of enlargement. To make this worksheet more challenge written dimensions can be removed, and children can measure the pictures themselves. Workhseet contains 6 problems, multiple extension questions, and links to real life such as Instagram. In addition to this the worksheet has an example on how to complete the questions. I often find teaching the topic of scale factor quite dull. As a result I have tried to make it more exciting by using images I have taken from various trips to different countries, and relating the worksheet to real life experiences of the students. Comes with DETAILED solutions. Length scale factor requires you to work out what is the multiplicative factor you need in order to get from one length to another.
TIMES TABLES RESOURCES 1-12, RANDOM OR SPECIFIC TESTING ON TIMES TABLES
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TIMES TABLES RESOURCES 1-12, RANDOM OR SPECIFIC TESTING ON TIMES TABLES

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A 144 Powerpoint presentation which I have made to include all teh times tables 1-12. You can choose specific times tables, such as the ‘7 times table’ OR you can test on all the times tables 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. For a free LIMITED version of this resource see: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/interactive-random-times-tables-resource-for-starter-plenary-or-independent-revision-11849949
Four Operations | LAST MINUTE MATHS STARTER |Colourful Differentiated |∞ worksheets| Solutions
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Four Operations | LAST MINUTE MATHS STARTER |Colourful Differentiated |∞ worksheets| Solutions

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Ideal starter for KS3, although could be used for younger or older as differentiation available. The general concept has been derived from a function machine. You start with 9 input numbers which need to go through two operations, subsequently creating an output. The operation for this specific function machine involves four operations, and negative numbers. So you start with 6 and then ‘x6 +2’. There are a total of four operation pairs, so there up to 36 answers students need to find. Working alongside this is a more challenging sheet, which involves the students using the ‘output’ numbers first to work out the ‘input’ numbers, and hence understanding the importance of working backwards through the operations. Most importantly, both the basic style worksheet and the challenging worksheet work in conjunction with each other, such that they both link to the same solutions, which are provided. The picture provided demonstrates the answers to one of the potential worksheets. You click on the arrow tab for a new worksheet OR alternatively the ‘delete’ button. Has been used many times successfully within classrooms for year 7s, 8s, and year 9s. Please leave reviews if you found this resource helpful! For a free sample of this resource see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/function-machine-style-worksheets-differentiated-engaging-with-solutions-11851145 For a bundle of 4 of these resources see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/last-minute-starter-differentiated-worksheets-number-pc-fractions-and-more-solutions-11692992
Interactive Random number powerpoint starter or plenary
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Interactive Random number powerpoint starter or plenary

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A 144 powerpoint slideshow which whizzes through numbers inclusive of 1 to 144. Use to test students knowledge on numbers and explain what facts they know about particular numbers. Press ‘start slideshow’ and then to stop on a random slide press the left arrow key. If you have found this resource useful please rate. For a similiar FREE resource involving a 72 slide powerpoint, and times tables see here https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/times-tables-interactive-resource-11849949
Fractions of amounts | LAST MINUTE MATHS STARTER  |Colourful Differentiated |∞ worksheets| Solutions
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Fractions of amounts | LAST MINUTE MATHS STARTER |Colourful Differentiated |∞ worksheets| Solutions

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Ideal starter for KS3, although could be used for younger or older as differentiation available. The general concept has been derived from a function machine. You start with 9 input numbers, which needs to go through an operation. The operation for this specific function machine is to find fractions of amounts. So you need to find five sixths of 30 for example. There are a total of four operations so there up to 36 answers students need to find. Working alongside this is a more challenging sheet, which involves the students using the ‘output’ numbers first to work out the ‘input’ numbers, and hence understanding the importance of working backwards through the operations. Most importantly, both the basic style worksheet and the challenging worksheet work in conjunction with each other, such that they both link to the same solutions, which are provided. The picture provided demonstrates the answers to one of the potential worksheets. You click on the arrow tab for a new worksheet OR alternatively the ‘delete’ button. When you print make sure you click print ‘current sheet’ Has been used many times successfully within classrooms for year 7s, 8s, and year 9s. Please leave reviews if you found this resource helpful! For a bundle of 4 of these resources see https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/last-minute-starter-differentiated-worksheets-number-pc-fractions-and-more-solutions-11692992
GCSE 9-1 Venn Diagram Notation Revision with Matching Animated Diagrams
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GCSE 9-1 Venn Diagram Notation Revision with Matching Animated Diagrams

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14 slide powerpoint presentation, in which every other slide includes a video. Every other slide is a video of a venn diagram being shaded in, and the remaining slides are videos of the notational answers. You could use this resource in several ways. Firstly you could use the turquoise colour slides to give a Venn diagram notation, such as P(AnB’) and then you could get students to demonstrate their answers in their book. Alternatively you could use the pictoral videos, and ask the students what you think the equivalent notation is.
STARTER MATHS BUNDLE| Function Machine| ∞ worksheets| Number, %, Fractions, and More| Solutions
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STARTER MATHS BUNDLE| Function Machine| ∞ worksheets| Number, %, Fractions, and More| Solutions

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29 Worksheet Tabs Included! Ideal starter for KS3, although could be used for younger or older as differentiation available. FOUR files are attached as a part of this resource, yet you can create an infinite number of worksheets all with attached solutions. The general concept has been derived from a function machine. You start with 9 input numbers which need to go through two operations, subsequently creating an output. There are a total of four operation pairs, so there up to 36 answers students need to find. Working alongside this is a more challenging sheet, which involves the students using the ‘output’ numbers first to work out the ‘input’ numbers, and hence understanding the importance of working backwards through the operations. Most importantly, both the basic style worksheet and the challenging worksheet work in conjunction with each other, such that they both link to the same solutions, which are provided. You click on the arrow tab for a new worksheet OR alternatively the ‘delete’ button. Topics included are four operations (including negative numbers); percentages of amount, and percentage increase decrease; fractions of amounts, and fraction increase and decrease; and standard. form. Has been used many times successfully within classrooms for year 7s, 8s, and year 9s. Please leave reviews if you found this resource helpful! For free samples of all of these worksheets see: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/function-machine-style-worksheets-differentiated-engaging-with-solutions-11851145 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/function-machine-style-worksheets-for-percentages-of-amounts-differentiated-engaging-solutions-11859004 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/standard-form-function-machine-style-worksheet-4-worksheets-matching-solutions-11866307 https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/fractions-of-amounts-last-minute-maths-starter-colourful-differentiated-worksheets-solutions-11847685