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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Expanding Brackets
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Write Ratios in the Form 1:n and n:1
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Equating Coefficients
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Basic Substitution
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Changing the Subject
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Solving Quadratics by Factorising
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Pythagoras/Pythagorean Theorem
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Factorising
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Speed, Distance, Time
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Calculating The Length of a Line Segment
A worksheet to allow pupils to practise finding the length of line segments using Pythagoras.
The answers are:
1. a) 5, b) 14.21, c) 14.14, d) 8.06, e) 12.17, f) 7.07, g) 8.06, h) 10.05, i) 9.43, j) 15.03.
2. a) 5, b) 10, c) 13, d) 13.45, e) 5.

Increasingly Difficult Questions - Simplifying Expressions
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Transformations Worksheets
A selection of transformations worksheets I have used over the last year with both KS3 and lower ability KS4.

Increasingly Difficult Questions - Angles in Triangles and Quadrilaterals
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Simplifying Algebraic Fractions
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Plotting Quadratic and Cubic Graphs
Two two-page worksheets that I have used with my 9 set 1 over the past week to plot quadratic and cubic graphs. Print back-to-back and have pupils draw their table of values in their exercise book.
(Updated 'Harder&' page 2, altered powers and one equation so that it&';s different from the other.

Increasingly Difficult Questions - Density, Mass, Volume
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Indices
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Similar Triangles
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Proportion Using Recipes
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Increasingly Difficult Questions - Expanding Brackets 2
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