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Maths Homework booklets. Targeted at students in years 7 to 11.  NEW GCSE.
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Maths Homework booklets. Targeted at students in years 7 to 11. NEW GCSE.

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50+ Homework Sheets. Print this out as a booklet and track over time whether students are making any progress. Set targets etc. These are approximatelyr 20 question sheets with exactly the same type of questions. The sheets match up to NEW GCSE Grade 2 (old KS2 level 5) NEW GCSE Grade 4 and 5. (Old GCSE grade D and C) There are also catch up log books for pupils to fill in and track progress.
NEW GCSE Mathematics Volume and Surface Area.
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NEW GCSE Mathematics Volume and Surface Area.

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A revision lesson with strong AFL opportunities to discuss the work. I have split the questions on each slide to divide the group into 2 pairs. Shapes that are used are Cube, Cuboid, Cylinder, Sphere and Cone. The lesson can take up to 2 hours. I would advise you to use this with either a year 10 or 11 group aiming for Higher grades at GCSE 2017 onwards. The first set of slides are colour coded, green and red, with red being more of a challenge. Colour is used to differentiate the question too, with pupils asked to choose their own questions. Green numerical questions Amber Easyish algebra questions Red tough algebra questions Algebra is used to differentiate the questions. For specialists and non specialists alike the answers are given.
Multiplying Triple Brackets Jigsaw : NEW GCSE Mathematics
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Multiplying Triple Brackets Jigsaw : NEW GCSE Mathematics

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A tarsia for GCSE Mathematics students to multiply three brackets. The cubic coefficient is 1 in all cases. The sign in the brackets is usually +. As this activity could take a long time there is also a reliance on recognising the difference of 2 squares.
Revision 1-9 Foundation Maths GCSE 2018 Mathematical Mastery
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Revision 1-9 Foundation Maths GCSE 2018 Mathematical Mastery

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Our series of Mathematical Mastery approaches to the key elements of the new GCSE Mathematics. Each section comprises 6 questions starting off with a question on a simple topic here it is adding fractions. Each question increases in difficulty by adding algebraic techniques to the same method. TOPICS INCLUDED CURRENTLY ARE Substitution Multiplication Rearrange to find x Multiplying brackets Factorising Expanding three brackets Adding Fractions Subtracting Fractions Factorise Mixed Fractions
GCSE Maths: Chinese multiplication worksheet
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GCSE Maths: Chinese multiplication worksheet

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This is a brilliant tool to use if you are teaching the napiers bones method of long multiplication. You can reveal each stage of the calculation one at a time and then click 'new&' for a brand new question. You may want to use this as a demonstration when you are explaining or as an activity with mini-whiteboards for the students to record their working and answers. Thank you for sharing Intereactive EXCEL worksheet to show the method of Napiers Rode.
The Factor Game. Play against the teacher. THIS IS A MACRO ENABLED EXCEL FILE.
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The Factor Game. Play against the teacher. THIS IS A MACRO ENABLED EXCEL FILE.

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THIS IS A MACRO ENABLED EXCEL FILE. Click start. A grid of 9 numbers appears. Place the randomly generated value into a cell. You score one point for a value that is a factor of the number at the top of the column and to the right of the row. The game finishes when you have placed all 9 numbers into the grid. The score then appears.
KEY SKILLS NEW GCSE 1-9 Mathematics
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KEY SKILLS NEW GCSE 1-9 Mathematics

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Maths GCSE 1-9 Foundation sheet designed for the new foundation 9-1 examination. 20 questions to complete on a variety of topics Useful for a homework sheet or can be used to find the weaknesses with your pupils
STandard FORm GRAded QUEstions
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STandard FORm GRAded QUEstions

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A smart board file. QUestions on writing and using standard form. Pupils can choose a red-tough amber-medium or green-easier question or question with answers on the next slide.